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same here.  as long as green bay wins to night, I'll be above .500 for the week.

Hope you don't mind but I'm gonna steal your team records sig entry :p

Oh and Go Packers w/44 pts total lol :)

/edit - We also play our first game in league 2 against each other ;)

Ok....Week one Results!!!

dvds_ect 13-3 (+10)

DivADPArADox 11-5 (+1)

bonobozoot 11-5 (+1)

Cube 11-5 (+3)

BOOGSoftball? 11-5 (+4)

sbweb77 11-5 (+5)

-=SD=- 11-5 (+6)

rumbleph1sh 11-5 (+7)

kainashi 10-6 (+4)

[sanctified] 10-6 (+4)

VegaOne 10-6 (+4)

RavNouS 10-6 (+9)

Tuffgong4 10-6 (+9)

[yt] 10-6 (+11)

versiondub 9-7 (+3)

col_sandurz 9-7 (+4)

Xeonic 9-7 (+12)

L3thal 9-7 (+13)

Steffan 9-7 (+14)

jmole 8-8 (+7)

Firen? 8-8 (+8)

DirtyLarry 5-11 (+6)

StaticX 5-11 (+6)

The number in the parenthasis denotes how many points you were off in the total point score. Congrats to dvds_ect!

Lineup will be posted in the next day or so.

EDITED: Due to a miscalculations on total Monday Night points, rankings were slightly adjusted. This miscalculation did not affect the overall outcome.

Edited by BOOGSoftball

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia - 62

I think this is the first time in 3 years that I picked Washington to win.

Edited by BOOGSoftball

here are my week 2 picks. :)

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Minnesota @ Philadelphia - 58

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia - 65

Here's hoping to another 11+ picks :unsure:

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19:

  • Carolina @ Kansas City
  • Chicago @ Green Bay
  • Denver @ Jacksonville
  • Houston @ Detroit
  • Indianapolis @ Tennessee
  • Pittsburgh @ Baltimore
  • San Francisco @ New Orleans
  • St. Louis @ Atlanta
  • Washington @ NY Giants
  • Seattle @ Tampa Bay
  • Buffalo @ Oakland
  • Cleveland @ Dallas
  • New England @ Arizona
  • NY Jets @ San Diego
  • Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20:

  • Minnesota @ Philadelphia Total Pts: 62

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19:

* Carolina @ Kansas City

* Chicago @ Green Bay

* Denver @ Jacksonville ~UPSET

* Houston @ Detroit

* Indianapolis @ Tennessee

* Pittsburgh @ Baltimore ~UPSET (?)

* San Francisco @ New Orleans

* St. Louis @ Atlanta

* Washington @ NY Giants

* Seattle @ Tampa Bay

* Buffalo @ Oakland ~UPSET (?)

* Cleveland @ Dallas

* New England @ Arizona

* NY Jets @ San Diego

* Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20:

* Minnesota @ Philadelphia Total Pts: 48 - 34-14 Philadelphia

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia pts 84

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia -- 53 points

Catnip...I need your monday night total points.

I can't believe I missed last week...

Week 2:

Sunday, September 19

Carolina @ Kansas City

Chicago @ Green Bay

Denver @ Jacksonville

Houston @ Detroit

Indianapolis @ Tennessee

Pittsburgh @ Baltimore

San Francisco @ New Orleans

St. Louis @ Atlanta

Washington @ NY Giants

Seattle @ Tampa Bay

Buffalo @ Oakland

Cleveland @ Dallas

New England @ Arizona

NY Jets @ San Diego

Miami @ Cincinnati

Monday, September 20

Minnesota @ Philadelphia - 57

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