Danville_Wrestling Posted November 23, 2007 Report Posted November 23, 2007 This has just not been my year in the pick 'em contest. I'm two bad picks away from being entirely eliminated from playoff contention.
Kahran Ramsus Posted November 23, 2007 Report Posted November 23, 2007 I didn't know whether just to edit the previous post or just finish off my picks here. I will go back if requested and fix up my earlier post. Buffalo @ Jacksonville (7.5) Denver @ Chicago (2.5) Houston @ Cleveland (3.5) Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants (7.5) (3.5) New Orleans @ Carolina Oakland @ Kansas City (5.5) (3.5) Seattle @ St. Louis (1.5) Tennessee @ Cincinnati Washington @ Tampa Bay (3.5) San Francisco @ Arizona (10.5) Baltimore @ San Diego (9.5) Philadelphia @ New England (22.5) Miami @ Pittsburgh (15.5) Steelers - 35 points. The Steelers are getting just the right medicine for those flu-like symptoms they were experiencing last week.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 24, 2007 Author Report Posted November 24, 2007 I didn't know whether just to edit the previous post or just finish off my picks here. I will go back if requested and fix up my earlier post. I think it would be best if people just made a new post -- there's a chance I may miss them if they edit in the rest of their picks in the first post. Either way, just do whatever is easiest for you. And for those asking for "mercy," let's take a trip back in the time machine to 12/6/06. In the four years I've been doing this, I don't think I've come across a weekend where there are so many matchups that could go a long way to determining division winners. With that being said, I have a referendum to put to vote. QUESTION: For non-Sunday games where multiple NFL games are being played (Thanksgiving Day, for example), should there be one deadline for all games on that day, or should each game get its own deadline? For example, On Thanksgiving Day, Gert T submitted his Turkey Day picks late (about an hour after the first game of the day begain, if memory serves). With the rules as they are, Gert missed out on all three games for that day. With approval of this proposed rule, Gert would have missed the first game of the day, but because he got his picks before the other two games that day he would have had those two other selections count. This rule would not be applied to Sunday games, but rather instances where multiple games take place on a non-Sunday. This rule will also apply to all postseason match-ups. If someone misses the first wild card game of the weekend, he could still pick on the other three games if he gets them in on time. Vote on whether or not you want to allow this exemption. A "yes" vote means this rule will be adopted for next year. A "no" means the status quo. If you don't vote then I don't count it as a "yes" or "no". If the votes are cast and the result is a tie, the staus quo will remain. If you want to vote, let me know with this week's picks. And if you don't want this rule to apply to the postseason, or if you want this to just apply to the postseason, voice your opinion on this aspect, too, and if there's enough interest one way or another I'll put it to a run-off. VOTE TOTALS: YES: Harley Quinn, Starvenger, Canadian Guitarist, Spaceman Spiff, Always Pissed Off NO: King of the 909, Lightning Flik, Hawk34, Kahran, KingPK, Porter, Danville, Bravesfan, Fazzle, Cena's Writer, Cuban Linx, Smues, Canadian Chris, SFA Jack, Hawk34
Spaceman Spiff Posted November 24, 2007 Report Posted November 24, 2007 Rest of my picks: Miami - 16 Buffalo @ Jacksonville (7.5) Denver @ Chicago (2.5) Houston @ Cleveland (3.5) Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants (7.5) (3.5) New Orleans @ Carolina Oakland @ Kansas City (5.5) (3.5) Seattle @ St. Louis (1.5) Tennessee @ Cincinnati Washington @ Tampa Bay (3.5) San Francisco @ Arizona (10.5) Baltimore @ San Diego (9.5) Philadelphia @ New England (22.5) Miami @ Pittsburgh (15.5)
fazzle Posted November 24, 2007 Report Posted November 24, 2007 Eh, oh well. I guess I'll just have to kick some extra ass in the Sunday picks Buffalo Denver Cleveland Minnesota New Orleans Oakland St. Louis Tennessee Tampa Bay Arizona San Diego New Englan Miami Carolina scores 17
Prime Time Andrew Doyle Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 Buffalo @ Jacksonville (7.5) Denver @ Chicago (2.5) Houston @ Cleveland (3.5) Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants (7.5) (3.5) New Orleans @ Carolina Oakland @ Kansas City (5.5) (3.5) Seattle @ St. Louis (1.5) Tennessee @ Cincinnati Washington @ Tampa Bay (3.5) San Francisco @ Arizona (10.5) Baltimore @ San Diego (9.5) Philadelphia @ New England (22.5) Miami @ Pittsburgh (15.5)
Gert T Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 (3.5) Green Bay @ Detroit - GB N.Y. Jets @ Dallas (14.5) - DAL (11.5) Indianapolis @ Atlanta - IND Buffalo @ Jacksonville (7.5) - JAX Denver @ Chicago (2.5) - DEN Houston @ Cleveland (3.5) - CLE Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants (7.5) - NYG (3.5) New Orleans @ Carolina - NO Oakland @ Kansas City (5.5) - KC (3.5) Seattle @ St. Louis - SEA (1.5) Tennessee @ Cincinnati - TEN Washington @ Tampa Bay (3.5) - WSH San Francisco @ Arizona (10.5) - ARZ Baltimore @ San Diego (9.5) - SD Philadelphia @ New England (22.5) - NE Miami @ Pittsburgh (15.5) - PIT NYJ 14 points
CanadianChris Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 I said it in the game thread, I'll say it here... Tell Gus Frerotte to fuck Gus Frerotte.
Guest Vitamin X Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 Usually I try to pick against Green Bay because I'm afraid of being biased for my own team, but this is not the year to do it. I'm doing terrible this year, pretty disappointing. But then again, in this contest, it's all about who can sneak into the playoffs since that's pretty much all a total crapshoot. I remember having either the best or second best record a couple years ago and then lost right away in the playoffs.
CanadianGuitarist Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 I said it in the game thread, I'll say it here... Tell Gus Frerotte to fuck Gus Frerotte. In addition to being my buddy's cousin, he did better than my tiebreaker pick (19, when I said 18), so he's got a little of my forgiveness. Too bad it didn't fucking matter. I have to go to work tomorrow (stupid Pro Line), and the wheels continue to come off here. Christ's sake.
alfdogg Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 If my calculations are correct, I win by one tiebreaker point.
starvenger Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 OK, so Miami needs to lose by 15 at most and I win this week. That can be done, right? No? Frak.
Hawk 34 Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 Luckily, I won't have to worry about Miami/Pittsburgh since I pull another one off.
starvenger Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Well, I suppose I should thank the Gods of Weather for that game...
kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 27, 2007 Author Report Posted November 27, 2007 AFC EAST Miami Dolphins (Spaceman Spiff) 8-3 < PF: 81, PA: 74, AFC: 5-2, NFC: 3-1, DIV: 2-1 > Buffalo Bills (Bob Barron) 7-4 < PF: 77, PA: 78, AFC: 6-4, NFC: 1-0, DIV: 4-1 > New England Patriots (nl-asshole) 5-6 < PF: 81, PA: 75, AFC: 4-4, NFC: 1-2, DIV: 3-1 > New York Jets (Gert T) 5-6 < PF: 77, PA: 80, AFC: 3-4, NFC: 2-2, DIV: 1-3 > AFC NORTH Pittsburgh Steelers (Kahran Ramsus) 6-5 < PF: 84, PA: 76, AFC: 5-3, NFC: 1-2, DIV: 3-1 > Cleveland Browns (SFA Jack) 6-5 < PF: 81, PA: 79, AFC: 4-5, NFC: 2-0, DIV: 2-3 > Cincinnati Bengals (Teke) 5-6 < PF: 77, PA: 86, AFC: 5-4, NFC: 0-2, DIV: 3-1 > Baltimore Ravens (King PK) 5-6 < PF: 77, PA: 85, AFC: 3-5, NFC: 2-1, DIV: 1-4 > AFC SOUTH Tennessee Titans (Cuban Linx) 8-3 < PF: 86, PA: 68, AFC: 6-1, NFC: 2-2, DIV: 3-1 > Houston Texans (Bored) 5-6 < PF: 85, PA: 86, AFC: 3-5, NFC: 2-1, DIV: 2-1 > Indianapolis Colts (Prime Time Andrew Doyle) 4-7 < PF: 69, PA: 88, AFC: 3-4, NFC: 1-3, DIV: 1-2 > Jacksonville Jaguars (Always Pissed Off) 4-7 < PF: 77, PA: 79, AFC: 4-4, NFC: 0-3, DIV: 1-3 > AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (Alfdogg) 7-4 < PF: 84, PA: 75, AFC: 5-3, NFC: 2-1, DIV: 2-2 > Oakland Raiders (Smues) 5-6 < PF: 75, PA: 76, AFC: 4-4, NFC: 1-2, DIV: 3-1 > San Diego Chargers (Porter) 5-6 < PF: 77, PA: 79, AFC: 3-5, NFC: 2-1, DIV: 1-3 > Denver Broncos (Canadian Chris) 2-9 < PF 79:, PA: 87, AFC: 1-7, NFC: 1-2, DIV: 1-2 > NFC EAST Dallas Cowboys (Hawk 34) 7-3-1 < PF: 79, PA: 72, AFC: 2-2, NFC: 5-1-1, DIV: 2-1-1 > Philadelphia Eagles (Harley Quinn) 6-5 < PF: 87, PA: 87, AFC: 0-3, NFC: 6-2, DIV: 3-1 > New York Giants (Cartman) 6-5 < PF: 76, PA: 74, AFC: 1-1, NFC: 5-4, DIV: 1-3 > Washington Redskins (Human Fly) 4-6-1 < PF: 85, PA: 84, AFC: 2-1, NFC: 2-5-1, DIV: 1-2-1 > NFC NORTH Detroit Lions (Chazz 1998) 7-4 < PF: 88, PA: 81, AFC: 1-1, NFC: 6-3, DIV: 3-1 > Chicago Bears (Agent Of Oblivion) 5-6 < PF: 69, PA: 77, AFC: 3-1, NFC: 2-5, DIV: 1-3 > Green Bay Packers (Vitamin X) 5-6 < PF: 74, PA: 79, AFC: 2-1, NFC: 3-5, DIV: 1-3 > Minnesota Vikings (Danville Wrestling) 3-8 < PF: 77, PA: 88, AFC: 0-3, NFC: 3-5, DIV: 3-1 > NFC SOUTH Carolina Panthers (Fazzle) 8-3 < PF: 83, PA: 71, AFC: 2-1, NFC: 6-2, DIV: 3-2 > Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Starvenger) 7-4 < PF: 79, PA: 82, AFC: 2-1, NFC: 5-3, DIV: 3-0 > New Orleans Saints (Cena’s Writer) 6-5 < PF: 81, PA: 69, AFC: 3-1 , NFC: 3-4, DIV: 1-3 > Atlanta Falcons (King Of The 909) 4-7 < PF: 66, PA: 74, AFC: 2-2, NFC: 2-5, DIV: 1-3 > NFC WEST San Francisco 49ers (Devo) 7-4 < PF: 80, PA: 74, AFC: 1-1, NFC: 6-3, DIV: 5-1 > Seattle Seahawks (Steve Rogers) 6-5 < PF: 88, PA: 81, AFC: 1-2, NFC: 5-3, DIV: 2-3 > St. Louis Rams (Canadian Guitarist) 4-7 < PF: 77, PA: 80, AFC: 0-2, NFC: 4-5, DIV: 3-2 > Arizona Cardinals (Vern Gagne) 3-8 < PF: 70, PA: 92, AFC: 3-0, NFC: 0-8, DIV: 0-4 >
Vern Gagne Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Holy Shit Devo and I had a lot of games different.
CanadianChris Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Well, this is just getting downright embarrassing.
CanadianGuitarist Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 KKK, I'm actually 4-7, not the 5-6 you have me in the standings as.
KingPK Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Half the AFC is near .500 and still in the Wild Card hunt.
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