Neowin's 2nd Annual 2004-05 Weekly NFL Picks!


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Its based on how many points you were off on the Monday Night score. It would make no sense if you were 9 points over one week and -20 the next.

you pick 20, and the score was 40, you were 20 points off. you pick 60 and the score was 40, you were 20 points off. In both situations, you get a +20. The point is to have the lowest point total.

SUNDAY:

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

MNF:

Denver at Cincinnati - 38

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

Denver at Cincinnati - 45

,Oct 22 2004, 09:25]WooHoo I gained a game on BOOG this week only 2 more wins away from taking that top spot! hehe :p So ummm what does the overall win/lose - points leader get at the end of the season? A Neowin Supervisor spot for a year until next season? lol. :D

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Boog will have to give up the title of being a Neowin Super Mod for the sports section to the winner. Plus you will win an all-expenses paid trip to the Super Bowl and a dinner date for two with Boog. ;) Edited by jmole

Sunday:

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

Monday:

Denver at Cincinnati pts 40

Its based on how many points you were off on the Monday Night score.  It would make no sense if you were 9 points over one week and -20 the next.

you pick 20, and the score was 40, you were 20 points off.  you pick 60 and the score was 40, you were 20 points off.  In both situations, you get a +20.  The point is to have the lowest point total.

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That explains it. So for example, I am +74 and lets say I chose 41 points for MNF this week and they did score 41, do you subtract 41 from 74?

Sunday:

Atlantaat Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

Monday:

Denver at Cincinnati pts 43

Sunday:

*Atlanta* at Kansas City

Buffalo at *Baltimore*

*Chicago* at Tampa Bay

Detroit at *N.Y. Giants*

Jacksonville at *Indianapolis*

*Philadelphia* at Cleveland

San Diego at *Carolina*

*St. Louis* at Miami

Tennessee at *Minnesota*

N.Y. Jets at *New England*

Dallas at *Green Bay*

*New Orleans* at Oakland

*Seattle* at Arizona

Monday:

*Denver* at Cincinnati pts 35

I should of gotten these picks in quicker...I havent seen any games yet, sorry BOOG

Sunday:

Atlanta at Kansas City

Buffalo at Baltimore

Chicago at Tampa Bay

Detroit at N.Y. Giants

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Philadelphia at Cleveland

San Diego at Carolina

St. Louis at Miami

Tennessee at Minnesota

N.Y. Jets at New England

Dallas at Green Bay

New Orleans at Oakland

Seattle at Arizona

Monday:

Denver at Cincinnati pts 45

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