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Besides the Badgers ripping the Wolverines a new one, some amazing games in the NCAA this past weekend.

If you can find UCLA Bruins v Washington State Cougars - watch it!!!!!! Score fest with Defences on vacation it seems.

 

 

Delighted to see the Bulldogs beat Notre Dame in a classic and the 102,000 at Kyle Field was yet another astonishing crowd for an Aggies game.

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36 minutes ago, Rudy’s Message said:

Happy with the Giants win. 
Off to New York today so hopefully they’ll keep that up for when I watch them 

Have to say mate - I will always be a Packer fan but even I enjoyed that. We may have seen the arrival of a new superstar.

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1 hour ago, bolty58 said:

Have to say mate - I will always be a Packer fan but even I enjoyed that. We may have seen the arrival of a new superstar.

I was a little gutted because I do love Eli, but it’s the right time. And he’ll always be Giants Legend, just the changing of the guard I suppose 

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Packers bombed - roll on winter then we have fortress Lambeau.

Badgers made up for it though. Rated a 0.1% chance for the pay offs by the pundits, now a 20% chance.

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48 minutes ago, Traf said:

Easy home win.

Washington are shit.

Absolutely,  Washington have been my team for 33 years , but my god this as got to be one of the worst teams in that time ( and that's saying something).

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On 29/09/2019 at 20:21, dusan nikolic said:

Absolutely,  Washington have been my team for 33 years , but my god this as got to be one of the worst teams in that time ( and that's saying something).

Same here. 1986 made my choice. Riggins, Thiesmann, The Hogs. Painful watching them now

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Really struggling to see who’s going to win it this year 

Pats are obvious. Chiefs doing well again but I tip them every year and they always throw it away. 

Bolty’s Packers have had a decent start and could do well now it’s getting cold

Head says the fucking cheating bastards do it again with a real threat from the Saints. Heart says Packers finally live up to their promise

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1 hour ago, MancWanderer said:

Really struggling to see who’s going to win it this year 

Pats are obvious. Chiefs doing well again but I tip them every year and they always throw it away. 

Bolty’s Packers have had a decent start and could do well now it’s getting cold

Head says the fucking cheating bastards do it again with a real threat from the Saints. Heart says Packers finally live up to their promise

I do hope you're right. Seriously though, still lack a defensive leader in the mode of someone like Reggie White IMO. What a fucking legend he was.

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8 hours ago, MancWanderer said:

Really struggling to see who’s going to win it this year 

Pats are obvious. Chiefs doing well again but I tip them every year and they always throw it away. 

Bolty’s Packers have had a decent start and could do well now it’s getting cold

Head says the fucking cheating bastards do it again with a real threat from the Saints. Heart says Packers finally live up to their promise

The Bill's have started really well , and they gave the Pat's a good run for their money last week.

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13 hours ago, MancWanderer said:

Same here. 1986 made my choice. Riggins, Thiesmann, The Hogs. Painful watching them now

Riggins retired in 85. Thiesmann had his career ending final game in 85. 86 would have been Schroeder at QB, and Rogers as the focused back.  I think you may be thinking of an earlier team. 

 

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5 hours ago, dusan nikolic said:

The Bill's have started really well , and they gave the Pat's a good run for their money last week.

Aye, defensively they look sound, that result / performance v the patriots was probably as good as they could hope for and puts them in good stead for the rest of the season

If Josh Allen continues to improve they're looking good for a play off spot which doesn't happen too often these days (twice this century)

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14 hours ago, MancWanderer said:

Same here. 1986 made my choice. Riggins, Thiesmann, The Hogs. Painful watching them now

Since the great season in 1991 the Redskins have been pretty much below average ever since , I certainly can't see it getting better Sunday against the Patriots

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1 hour ago, ZiggyStardust said:

Riggins retired in 85. Thiesmann had his career ending final game in 85. 86 would have been Schroeder at QB, and Rogers as the focused back.  I think you may be thinking of an earlier team. 

 

Correct. It was 82. It was the year I went to uni. Was thinking it was the year I started work

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