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9-4 pending MNF :whistle:

Same here :happy:

i think seattle, new england, denver, even atlanta, would all give them a run for their money.

Sorry, but Denver wouldn't give Philadelphia a run for their money. Philly would run over Denver.

Same here :happy:

Sorry, but Denver wouldn't give Philadelphia a run for their money. Philly would run over Denver.

I think Denver would. Denver is a weird team sometimes... they play crappy against crappy teams and great against good ones.

My early prediction: Denver vs Philadelphia in the SuperBowl :p :p **(tom brady got hurt mid season and pats finished 8-8) haha :D

lol, edit button is gone :ninja:

If they would have stopped the run instead of trying to focus on the pass they could have won, Holmes just ate them up for 100+ and 2 TD's. Lewis was crying on the bench about getting double teamed lol

lol, edit button is gone :ninja:

If they would have stopped the run instead of trying to focus on the pass they could have won, Holmes just ate them up for 100+ and 2 TD's. Lewis was crying on the bench about getting double teamed lol

That worthless punk ran off the field immediately after KC downed the ball for the last time. What a sore loser.

Week 4 Results!!!

[yt]............................10-4 (+3) Congrats! You Tied for the win this Week!!

BOOGSoftball?..........10-4 (+3) I picked the MNF Game, thoug:p:p

StaticX.......................10-4 (+24)

xxpor...........................9-5 (+9)

TheFlusher..................9-5 (+17)

L3thal.........................9-5 (+17)

Cube...........................9-5 (+17)

CatnipOligarthy...........9-5 (+20)

-=SD=-.......................9-5 (+22)

DivADPArADox...........9-5 (+23)

[sanctified].................8-6 (+16)

Firen?........................8-6 (+16)

ShawnB......................8-6 (+22)

Circaflex.....................7-7 (+9)

bonobozoot.................7-7 (+10)

IceDogg......................7-7 (+13)

sbweb77....................7-7 (+13)

jmole.........................7-7 (+16)

Xeonic........................7-7 (+16)

Xtrolyte......................7-7 (+19)

Mordred.....................7-7 (+20)

dvds_ect....................7-7 (+20)

DarkRyu....................6-8 (+15)

Steffan......................6-8 (+16)

kainashi.....................6-8 (+23)

dj6ross......................6-8 (+24)

.will...........................4-10 (+13)

Year to Date Results:

Only three people picked Kansas City for tonight's game.....Go Chiefs! hehe

I was one.. no way they was going 0-4. But it was a great game. Close. I wish I had picked as well with the rest of the games. I didn't pick enough upsets.. I knew it was a mistake.

that mnf game was nice..9-5 for week 4.

Week 5 picks:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 31 points

Week 5 picks:

Sunday

  • Detroit vs Atlanta
  • Miami vs New England
  • Tampa Bay vs New Orleans
  • Cleveland vs Pittsburgh
  • Minnesota vs Houston
  • NY Giants vs Dallas
  • Oakland vs Indianapolis
  • Jacksonville vs San Diego
  • Buffalo vs NY Jets
  • Arizona vs San Francisco
  • St. Louis vs Seattle
  • Carolina vs Denver
  • Baltimore vs Washington

Monday

  • Tennessee vs Green Bay: 49 points

My Week 5 picks:

Sunday

* Detroit vs Atlanta

* Miami vs New England

* Tampa Bay vs New Orleans -Poor bucs :(

* Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

* Minnesota vs Houston

* NY Giants vs Dallas

* Oakland vs Indianapolis

* Jacksonville vs San Diego

* Buffalo vs NY Jets

* Arizona vs San Francisco

* St. Louis vs Seattle

* Carolina vs Denver

* Baltimore vs Washington

Monday

* Tennessee vs Green Bay: 48 points - man these are two bad teams that I keep picking to win :pinch:

NOTE TO BOOG:

Last week I picked 31 points for Monday night and it ended up being 51. I got a + 20 shouldn't that be for 20 points over not under or am I missing something :huh:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

MNF:

Tennessee vs Green Bay 36 points

Arrr..... I always pick te correct total points but screwup the team that wins on MNF. it happened yesterday and in week 1. :angry: :angry:

Week 5 picks

Sunday:

Detroit vs Atlanta

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

Monday:

Tennessee vs Green Bay - 36 points

Bye: Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Philadelphia

Week 5 picks:

Sunday:

  • Detroit vs Atlanta
  • Miami vs New England
  • Tampa Bay vs New Orleans
  • Cleveland vs Pittsburgh
  • Minnesota vs Houston
  • NY Giants vs Dallas
  • Oakland vs Indianapolis
  • Jacksonville vs San Diego
  • Buffalo vs NY Jets
  • Arizona vs San Francisco
  • St. Louis vs Seattle
  • Carolina vs Denver
  • Baltimore vs Washington

Monday:

  • Tennessee vs Green Bay Total Points: 32

I made some gutsy picks this week... I hope they payoff :D

Week 5 picks

Sunday:

Detroit vs Atlanta - first 5-0 start in franchise history

Miami vs New England

Tampa Bay vs New Orleans

Cleveland vs Pittsburgh

Minnesota vs Houston

NY Giants vs Dallas

Oakland vs Indianapolis

Jacksonville vs San Diego

Buffalo vs NY Jets

Arizona vs San Francisco - game of the week :sleep:

St. Louis vs Seattle

Carolina vs Denver

Baltimore vs Washington

Monday:

Tennessee vs Green Bay - 30 points

Edited by CatnipOligarthy
NOTE TO BOOG:

Last week I picked 31 points for Monday night and it ended up being 51. I got a + 20 shouldn't that be for 20 points over not under or am I missing something  :huh:

I just count how many you are off by, not the over or under aspect.

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