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I finished 8-5 excluding tomorrow's game.  Picking Buffalo over the Jets was the best move I did all year :yes:

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8-5 too, you were right about the bills, and it seems that I was the only right about the redskins

8-5 too, you were right about the bills, and it seems that I was the only right about the redskins

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I picked Washington as well :)

I just found it shocking how only myself and another person picked Buffalo considering they're playing great football. McGahee is becoming himself and their defense is outstanding. Afterall, they DID deserve to beat the Jets at the Meadowlands a few weeks back.

I picked Washington as well :)

I just found it shocking how only myself and another person picked Buffalo considering they're playing great football.  McGahee is becoming himself and their defense is outstanding.  Afterall, they DID deserve to beat the Jets at the Meadowlands a few weeks back.

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To be honest I trusted a lot in the Jets momentum, and about their "trio" (Chad, Santana and Curtis)

I picked Washington as well :)

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I just reviewed my picks and I realized I picked Detroit and not Washington :blush:

I'm 7-6, but the Colts are currently winning, so I'll finish 8-6 for the third straight week :no:

I just reviewed my picks and I realized I picked Detroit and not Washington :blush:

I'm 7-6, but the Colts are currently winning, so I'll finish 8-6 for the third straight week :no:

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Oh! Thats why I remember me beign the only one who picked up the Redskins

Week 10

Sunday-

  • Tampa Bay vs Atlanta
  • Chicago vs Tennesse
  • Seattle vs St Louis
  • Baltimore vs NY Jets
  • Kansas City vs New Orleans
  • Detroit vs Jacksonville
  • Houston vs Indianapolis
  • Pittsburgh vs Cleveland
  • Cincinnati vs Washington
  • Minnesota vs Green Bay
  • NY Giants vs Arizona
  • Carolina vs San Francisco
  • Buffalo vs New England

Monday-

  • Philadelphia vs Dallas - Total Points:50

Sunday

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennesse

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

Monday

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 45

Week 10

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennesse

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

MNF

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 47

Week 10

Tampa Bay vs *Atlanta*

Chicago vs *Tennesse*

*Seattle* vs St Louis

Baltimore vs *NY Jets*

*Kansas City* vs New Orleans

Detroit vs *Jacksonville*

Houston vs *Indianapolis*

*Pittsburgh* vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs *Washington*

*Minnesota* vs Green Bay

*NY Giants* vs Arizona

Carolina vs *San Francisco*

Buffalo vs *New England*

MNF

*Philadelphia* vs Dallas - 35

Week 10

  • Tampa Bay vs Atlanta
  • Chicago vs Tennesse
  • Seattle vs St. Louis
  • Baltimore vs NY Jets
  • Kansas City vs New Orleans
  • Detroit vs Jacksonville
  • Houston vs Indianapolis
  • Pittsburgh vs Cleveland
  • Cincinnati vs Washington
  • Minnesota vs Green Bay
  • NY Giants vs Arizona
  • Carolina vs San Francisco
  • Buffalo vs New England
  • Philadelphia vs Dallas - 35

I smell upset with the Steelers vs. Browns game.

Edited by jmole

Sunday

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennesse

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

Monday

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 45

here are my picks. (Y)

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennesse

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 35

Sunday

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennessee

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

Monday

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 50

This Sunday

Tampa Bay vs Atlanta

Chicago vs Tennessee

Seattle vs St Louis

Baltimore vs NY Jets

Kansas City vs New Orleans

Detroitvs Jacksonville

Houston vs Indianapolis

Pittsburgh vs Cleveland

Cincinnati vs Washington

Minnesota vs Green Bay

NY Giants vs Arizona

Carolina vs San Francisco

Buffalo vs New England

Monday

Philadelphia vs Dallas - 37

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