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General Gameday thread...


Jeremy Igo

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Buffalo and New Orleans, hoping the Bills can pull that one out and give the Taints a loss. Also Dallas and ATL, I hate both, and we technically need Dallas to lose since they are a potential wildcard team. But I cannot in good faith root for ATL ever, so hopefully Dallas pulls out the win, ugh.

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38 minutes ago, Burnout189 said:

Buffalo and New Orleans, hoping the Bills can pull that one out and give the Taints a loss. Also Dallas and ATL, I hate both, and we technically need Dallas to lose since they are a potential wildcard team. But I cannot in good faith root for ATL ever, so hopefully Dallas pulls out the win, ugh.

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i can comfortably root for dallas to win today knowing there's no way they will survive the ezekiel elliott-less stretch.

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After see the Saints debacle at BoA, I am a Bills fan today for sure. I convinced my wife to watch after telling her it was really like watching the "Panthers Lite." Next up, I'll be rooting for the Cowgirls to keep the Falcons at bay. Being one of the few around here that actually appreciates the magic Belichick, Brady et al are capable of, Sunday night football is a good watch tonight as well. I can't remember the last time I was looking forward to seeing three straight games in one day. The fact that they lead into the Panthers at home on MNF with us being a solid playoff contender at this point is a thick layer of icing on the cake. Helluva football weekend.

PS...Seeing the U in top form last night was pretty cool too. Maybe they'll generate a TE or two like they did in the past. If so, we all know one Huddler who will let us know about it.

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