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I'm 5-3 because of teams unable to finish off the game in the 4th quarter.

:argh: I started Stokley in 1/3 of my teams this week and I will need him for againts boog's team

edit: I'll get it correct eventually

wow, first punt in the indy/green bay game

Edited by Steffan
10-0

if indy wins, 11-0 for me, then 8pm games starts.

You mean 8:30, right? Unless they changed the time for the Steelers-Dolphins game.

Nice to see Big Ben starting this game. He is from my university and there is a big crowd hoping that he will do well. :yes:

Got the last 3 so I'm now 6-5..

TheFlusher, I think you cheat lol

nope i havent edit or anything, that week 3 i posted was on sept 20, so no im not cheating at all :p

EDIT: sept 22 :p , not sept 20

Edited by TheFlusher

your streak is over at 5 games.

I miss the points by 1 point

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore - 35

Bye week: Dallas, Detroit, Minnesota, Seattle

Edited by Steffan

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore pts 27

Whoo, cowboys won, making it 14-0! That means I'm the weekly winner? or theres someone like me?

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore pts 34

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore [29 points]

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina - 4-0 :cool:

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore pts 31

i went 12-2 last week. :D here are my week 4 picks;

Week 4:

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

New England at Buffalo

N.Y. Giants at Green Bay

Oakland at Houston

Philadelphia at Chicago

Washington at Cleveland

Atlanta at Carolina

New Orleans at Arizona

Denver at Tampa Bay

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Tennessee at San Diego

St. Louis at San Francisco

Monday:

Kansas City at Baltimore - 28

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