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I shoulda explained the point issue...

Since there are only 4 games, one game will be selected each week for the tiebreaker.

After the Superbowl is done, I'll post the total winner. Each person will have a point total at the end and whoever is closest to that total points for each round (should there be a tie) wins.

For example....

BOOG, [yt], [saint dark],Catnip and myie are all in the contest....

11 games are total at the end:

BOOG is 9-2

[yt] is also 9-2

[sd] is 6-5 :D (have to beat you somehow....might as well be hypothetical)

Catnip is 9-2

myie is 7-4

There are 4 weeks of games. 1 game per week has point amounts, so you have 4 games for points for tiebreakers....

Say you pick 25 points each game (to make it easy)

First game scored 20, next 35, next 45, next 50. So...first game you were off by 5, second 10, third 20, fourth 25, for a total difference of 60 points.

in our above example, whoever had the lowest difference between BOOG, [yt], and Catnip would be the winner.

Had to get this complicated since there are only 11 games....and they are usually easier to predict than the regular season.

doh didnt see this a few pages back

Ok...next post will be an all new playoff pick-em....everyone starts fresh!

:pinch:

and no need for a playoff thread, weve all made our picks in here, unless maybe a playoff discussion thread like the mlb and nhl playoff threads of the old days of general discussion

Wildcard weekend is done, and here are the results so far. The number next to your name indicates how far off you were to picking the total points. again, each week will have a tiebreaker point guess, should we have a need for a tiebreaker at the end. I will total each week's tiebreaker points for each week. Should there be a tie, the person with the lowest tiebreaker points wins.

The following people got 4-4: Way to go!

jmole -- 2

myie2_user -- 8

sbweb77 -- 7

DarkRyu -- 9

zerf25 -- 2

This group is one off the pace, going 3-4:

BOOGSoftball -- 6

1ceman -- 2

Labtec -- 1

TiBook -- 8

[yt] -- 1

CatnipOligarthy -- 1

Xeonic -- 22

This group is two off the pace, going 2-2:

StaticX -- 6

[saint dark] -- 10

Xtrolyte -- 3

Cube -- 15

This group is three off the pace, going 1-3:

bonobozoot -- 0

ShawnB -- 9

XT. -- 15

oateater -- 1

The good thing is....no one went 0-4. I'll PM everyone reminding them to put in this next week's picks.

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