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Sunday Wild Card Games - Who you got?


Jeremy Igo

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17 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I don't know. I deleted all his nonsense to get this thread on track. He needs to get laid.

Lets be honest. You know darn well this thread will discuss other game for maybe 2 pages, then turn into 20 pages about OUR team....why WE are not playing today...etc etc. 

But as I said. Year. Go Bears. Go chargers. I used to serve Rivers hamburgers at Fat daddy's in Raleigh when he was at NC State. I suppose that is my claim to fame for pulling for Chargers

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

While most people are expecting bird plucking Sunday, I think the black birds will shock  the Bolts, but da Bears will feast on the bald birds.

Bears and Chargers both have Carolina QB's. Thats good enough for me.

 

I am also going with the Bears to win because they have the best chance of knocking off the Saints at home with that defense.

 

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