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Congrats to BOOGSoftball & TheFlusher - This Weeks Winners!!

BOOGSoftball?.................10-4 (+10)

TheFlusher....................10-4 (+17)

CatnipOligarthy...............9-5 (+10)

sbweb77.......................9-5 (+15)

[yt]..........................9-5 (+24)

[sanctified]..................8-6 (+13)

Xeonic........................8-6 (+13)

L3thal........................8-6 (+28)

-=SD=-........................7-7 (+13)

dvds_ect......................7-7 (+16)

jmole.........................7-7 (+17)

Firen?........................7-7 (+20)

dj6ross.......................7-7 (+21)

kainashi......................7-7 (+27)

StaticX.......................7-7 (+28)

Steffan.......................6-8 (+20)

ShawnB........................5-9 (+24)

bonobozoot....................3-6 (no pts)

And the Year:

BOOGSoftball?.................79-37 (+66)

[yt]..........................77-39 (+119)

L3thal........................73-43 (+118)

Xeonic........................72-44 (+116)

jmole.........................69-47 (+100)

kainashi......................69-47 (+132)

Sbweb77.......................67-47 (+106)

[sanctified]..................67-49 (+116)

TheFlusher....................66-34 (+114)

Dvds_ect......................66-50 (+129)

StaticX.......................66-50 (+183)

-=SD=-........................65-51 (+119)

bonobozoot....................63-48 (+90)

Steffan.......................62-54 (+80)

Firen?........................59-43 (+100)

ShawnB........................58-42 (+125)

CatnipOligarthy...............57-43 (+94)

Cube..........................43-29 (+115)

Xxpor.........................42-30 (+44)

IceDogg.......................37-19 (+58)

DivADPArADox..................37-23 (+41)

Mordred.......................29-27 (+61)

DarkRyu.......................21-21 (+60)

dj6ross.......................25-19 (+47)

RavNouS.......................17-15 (+17)

Xtrolyte......................15-15 (+21)

XT............................12-4 (+5)

.will.........................12-16 (+28)

rumbleph1sh...................11-5 (+7)

invisibro.....................10-4 (+3)

VegaOne.......................10-6 (+4)

stncttr908....................10-6 (+6)

Tuffgong4.....................10-6 (+9)

jerzdawg......................10-6 (+9)

versiondub.....................9-7 (+3)

col_sandurz....................9-7 (+4)

1ceman.........................9-7 (+16)

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

stu_pid........................7-9 (+43)

DirtyLarry.....................5-11 (+6)

Week 9:

Sunday-

  • NY Jets at Buffalo
  • Kansas City at Tampa Bay
  • Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
  • Arizona at Miami
  • Washington at Detroit
  • Dallas at Cincinnati
  • Oakland at Carolina
  • Seattle at San Francisco
  • New Orleans at San Diego
  • Chicago at NY Giants
  • Houston at Denver
  • New England at St Louis
  • Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday-

  • Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:65

w00t, tied wit boog...

Week 9

Sunday

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

MNF

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points - 51

Went with some possible upsets for week 9 :cool:

Week 9

Sunday

*NY Jets* at Buffalo

*Kansas City* at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at *Pittsburgh*

*Arizona* at Miami

*Washington* at Detroit

*Dallas* at Cincinnati

Oakland at *Carolina*

*Seattle* at San Francisco

New Orleans at *San Diego*

Chicago at *NY Giants*

Houston at *Denver*

*New England* at St Louis

Cleveland at *Baltimore*

MNF

Minnesota at *Indianapolis* - Total Points - 49

Week 8

Sunday

  • NY Jets at Buffalo
  • Kansas City at Tampa Bay
  • Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
  • Arizona at Miami
  • Washington at Detroit
  • Dallas at Cincinnati
  • Oakland at Carolina
  • Seattle at San Francisco
  • New Orleans at San Diego
  • Chicago at NY Giants
  • Houston at Denver
  • New England at St Louis
  • Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday

  • Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:63

week 9

Sunday

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:52

Week 9:

Sunday-

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday-

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:53

[quote name='BOOGSoftball?' date='Nov 3 2004, 20:42:yes:s:

Considereing you were the first with a perfect record, It's my honor.&nbsp:):)

584860228[/snapback]

oh, shut up! why it can be like last season?:(:(

[quote name='BOOGSoftball?' date='Nov 3 2004, 20:52:laugh:h:  Man, you were tearin everyone a new one last year....Don't worry.  I'll suck next year.&nbsp:D:D

584860301[/snapback]

you promise?:laugh:h:

Week 9:

Sunday-

  • NY Jets at Buffalo
  • Kansas City at Tampa Bay
  • Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
  • Arizona at Miami
  • Washington at Detroit
  • Dallas at Cincinnati
  • Oakland at Carolina
  • Seattle at San Francisco
  • New Orleans at San Diego
  • Chicago at NY Giants
  • Houston at Denver
  • New England at St Louis
  • Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday-

  • Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:35

Week 9

Sunday

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina :)

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

MNF

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points - 49

Week 9:

Sunday

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points: 58

Not forgetting to post this week.

Week 9:

Sunday-

NY Jets at Buffalo

Kansas City at Tampa Bay

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh

Arizona at Miami

Washington at Detroit

Dallas at Cincinnati

Oakland at Carolina

Seattle at San Francisco

New Orleans at San Diego

Chicago at NY Giants

Houston at Denver

New England at St Louis

Cleveland at Baltimore

Monday-

Minnesota at Indianapolis - Total Points:61

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