The culmination of 266 games between 32 teams is here, and the two remaining teams give us a rematch of Superbowl 39, a game which the Patriots won 24-21, with of course Brady and Belichick leading them to that victory back in 2004. It was the 3rd win for them in 4 years a feat... Continue Reading →
Championship weekend – #Jaguars @ #GoPats, #SKOL @ #Eagles
The final games before the Superbowl in a fortnight, the pinnacle, the climax, the endpoint, the CRUCIBLE of the season. *nod to Mr. Hanzus* The divisional games didn't disappoint, in the NFC it took the first ever playoff walk off 61 yard TD for the Vikings to get past the Saints after the lead had... Continue Reading →
SNF – Divisional weekend – #Jaguars @ #HereWeGo and #GoSaints @ #Bringithome
A rough night last night, although we only ended 3 points or so down due to the Chris Hogan anytime TD at 16/5. A few tough beats for me personally though as I had Sanu o50.5 yards, he finished on 50 after having his final catch overturned (rightly) Ajayi rush attmempts - o15.5 - He... Continue Reading →
Divisional games – Saturday – #Falcons @ #Eagles, #Titans @ #GoPats
A quick round-up of last weekend from my tips stand point, not great, went for a short priced Lucky 15 and only 1 of them came in, at a dreadful, 1/2, so lost a lot on that one, other than that we were only 2 points down in the end, 2 win, 2 losses on... Continue Reading →
Wildcard Weekend – Sunday Games – #GoBills @ #Jaguars, #Panthers @ #GoSaints
Saturday night preview is Here -> Wildcard Weekend – Saturday Games – #TitanUp @ #ChiefsKingdom and #Inbrotherhood @ #LaRams if you missed it, it's a long read, but I've gone pretty in depth with them all, hopefully if you don't follow my tips it should lead you to something to bet on! (6 Seed) Buffalo Bills (+9) at The... Continue Reading →
Wildcard Weekend – Saturday Games – #TitanUp @ #ChiefsKingdom and #Inbrotherhood @ #LaRams
Last weekend saw 4 of the longest playoff droughts ended and 8 of the 12 teams in the post-season weren't there last year, only the Chiefs, Steelers, Patriots and Falcons made it last year, a great show of the parity that the league strives for. Admittedly the Pats and Steelers are a fair way ahead... Continue Reading →