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BigGameDamian

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KC
Atl
Cin
Jack
Minn
NO
SF
WA
Balt
GB
Den
Philly
Chargers
Sea
Dallas
Buff
 
NFC EAST
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Eagles*
Giants*
Cowboys
Commanders

NFC SOUTH
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Saints*
Panthers
Falcons
Bucs

NFC North
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Lions*
Vikings*
Packers
Bears

NFC West
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9ers*
Hawks*
Rams
Cardinals

NFCCG
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Eagles
9ers

NFC Champ
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9ers

AFC East
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Bills*
Jets*
Dolphins
Pats

AFC South
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Jags*
Titans
Colts
Texans

AFC North
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Bengals*
Ravens*
Steelers
Browns

AFC West
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Chiefs*
Chargers*
Broncos
Raiders

AFCCG
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Chiefs
Jets

AFC Champ
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Chiefs

SB Champ
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9ers
 
That is to say...today?
I’ll start using green font again. I’m sorry I thought the 98% coverage on every news and sports channel was a dead giveaway. I’ll have to remember some here don’t pay for cable or blazer broadcasting.
 
I’ll start using green font again. I’m sorry I thought the 98% coverage on every news and sports channel was a dead giveaway. I’ll have to remember some here don’t pay for cable or blazer broadcasting.
At this point in my life, 98% of the TV watching in my house is Hallmark channel.
 
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That injury might be a turf injury. Sounds like It might be Achilles Tendon. Good thing is he got up and actually walked. Bad thing is no matter how slight the injury he's out for probably the season.
 
That injury might be a turf injury. Sounds like It might be Achilles Tendon. Good thing is he got up and actually walked. Bad thing is no matter how slight the injury he's out for probably the season.

It's most likely an achilles tear. They need an MRI for confirmation, but achilles' tears as a first diagnosis are almost always confirmed.
 
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