The league was hoping the Packers and Rodgers wouldn't get upset by the Lions later that day and make the playoffs. Rams vs Seahawks was earlier in the day. Packers make the playoffs if they beat the Lions and the Seahawks won.
Do you really want to trade Lance without knowing how the league will adjust to Purdy? There has been one season wonders before.
Packers make the playoffs if they won no matter what - they didn't need Seattle to win. Seattle was the one that also needed help (Lions winning). Lions making the playoffs would have been arguably the best and more interesting story of all of them.
I was mistaken but it's still hard to watch the dozen bad calls in the Seahawks-Rams game and not be suspicious. Enough suspicion for the competition committee to investigate and their be a ton of smoke.
Lol poor Jags. Can’t say some of these non calls aren’t helping SD, but 3 INTs in the first quarter! Yikes
I was never high on Lawrence as an NFL QB. Seems like a nice kid but not too accurate with his passes.
Hey in a way, that's actually better than being right 99% of the time. In fact it sounds like definitely Major and probably others at this point are taking advantage of these "wrong" predictions you're sharing with them, to place monetary bets on the opposite taking place. Have you already tried simply predicting the opposite, to get it right yourself? Not so simple is it? You'd actually have to write out and even submit the post of your real take first, then go back and edit in the opposite. THen YOULL be bringing home the cash, while Major and his gang are taking out the trash. For their first few bets at least, until he figures out what you're doing. Even if he sees this post, he has no way of knowing when you start reversing the takes. Btw IMMEDIATELY start editing all your posts, changing something little, or nothing at all, it doesn't matter (I'll explain in private message).
Yeah, who would have thought that playing the Colts and Texans a total of four times would not really prepare a team for the playoffs?