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Who wins the MNF game this week?  

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  1. 1. Who wins the MNF game this week?

    • Cowboys (Visiting)
    • Chargers (Home)
    • Games will end in a tie
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    • Meh. I don't care for either team.

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  • Poll closed on 10/17/2023 at 12:00 AM

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51 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

It is because it shows the people in here that are relentlessly bashing our team that the best teams in the league can lose to crap teams lmao 

 

Hopefully the Vikes can be at the 49ers too. MCC, Trent Williams, and someone else (Deebo maybe) may be injured. My brother thought Deebo got injured.

 

He told me that Jimmy G got hurt again. Poor guy.

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5 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think I am found to adopt a couple teams this year just in case colts don’t give me anything to be excused about. Will be rooting for lions and I hope jets figure things out. That would be a cool story.

 

I always root for the Lions except against the Vikings. Many Vikings fans like the Lions. Perhaps it is because ineither of us have ever won a Super Bowl. Who knows.

 

Every year, I find a "good story" to root for like the Bills with Damar Hamlin or the Lions with their tough, exciting coach or I root against a team like the Rams, Pats and Cowboys. I use to root against Aaron Rodgers but he seemed to change when he signed with the Jets.

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1 minute ago, RollerColt said:

Apparently Taylor audibled and decided to run. Daboll reamed his * on the walk to the locker room. 

 

Terrible.  It is as bad a decision as when Kirk Cousins did not spike the ball at the end of the game a few weeks ago. Lots of bad clock management. Taylor is not a rookie. He should understand the situation.

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Before you all go to sleep, who do you like to win next week. I have advanced in the Survival Pool. I don't know who to pick next week.

 

I have picked the following teams to win in previous weeks.  I cannot use them again:

Ravens

Bills

Seahawks

Lions

49ers

Chiefs

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Finally on the board. TD Bills. 

26 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

Before you all go to sleep, who do you like to win next week. I have advanced in the Survival Pool. I don't know who to pick next week.

 

I have picked the following teams to win in previous weeks.  I cannot use them again:

Ravens

Bills

Seahawks

Lions

49ers

Chiefs

I’m not your guy for that stuff. I always get it wrong. It’s why I never bet on anything, because besides my wife, all my choices end up being wrong lol… 

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