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chant with me!!! DOWN WITH BRUNELL!!! DOWN WITH BRUNELL!!! REDSKINS NEED A DECENT QB!!!!

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if took you this long to figure that out? :blink: :p

I'm 6-7 for the 3rd straight week :/

if took you this long to figure that out?  :blink:  :p

I'm 6-7 for the 3rd straight week :/

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I decided to gave him a chance since he used to be one of my fav players when he was the starter QB in Jacksonville. No one can deny that those seasons were incredible.

This Weeks Winner Is: dvds_ect Congrats!! (Y) (Y) :D

dvds_ect................10-4 (+21)

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

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

BOOGSoftball?...........9-5 (+25)

bonobozoot..............9-5 (+33)

DarkRyu.................9-5 (+34)

[yt]....................8-6 (+20)

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

L3thal..................8-6 (+25)

dj6ross.................8-6 (+26)

sbweb77.................8-6 (+30)

kainashi................8-6 (+35)

Steffan................7-7 (+25)

Firen?...................7-7 (+25)

-=SD=-..................7-7 (+36)

StaticX.................7-7 (+43)

[sanctified]............6-8 (+35)

jmole...................6-8 (+35)

Year to Date:

BOOGSoftball?.................95-49 (+67)

[yt]..........................93-51 (+125)

L3thal........................89-55 (+119)

Xeonic........................86-58 (+120)

kainashi......................84-60 (+139)

jmole.........................83-61 (+104)

Sbweb77.......................82-60 (+110)

Dvds_ect......................82-62 (+139)

[sanctified]..................82-62 (+126)

TheFlusher....................81-47 (+122)

StaticX.......................80-64 (+193)

-=SD=-........................79-65 (+125)

bonobozoot....................78-61 (+92)

CatnipOligarthy...............77-51 (+101)

Steffan.......................76-68 (+89)

Firen?........................73-57 (+124)

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

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

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

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

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

DarkRyu.......................37-33 (+69)

dj6ross.......................33-25 (+47)

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

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

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

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

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

**note: I will update the MNF (+)pts tomorrow... im :)eepy. :)

**note?:I noticed a lot of peoples win/lose totals are jacked on the year to date so when it all comes down to the end the overall winner should be chosen by total wins and not win/lose percentage. (look at sbweb77 & dvds_ect totals):shifty: :shifty:

Week 11:

Sunday-

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

Monday-

  • New England vs Kansas City - Total Points:51

oh well.. back to losing..

Week 11:

Sunday-

Dallas vs Baltimore

San Francisco vs Tampa Bay

Denver vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Minnesota

Tennessee vs Jacksonville

NY Jets vs Cleveland

Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati

Indianapolis vs Chicago

Arizona vs Carolina

St. Louis vs Buffalo

San Diego vs Oakland

Miami vs Seattle

Washington vs Philadelphia

Atlanta vs NY Giants

Green Bay vs Houston

Monday-

New England vs Kansas City - Total Points:56

here are my picks. :)

Dallas vs Baltimore

San Francisco vs Tampa Bay

Denver vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Minnesota

Tennessee vs Jacksonville

NY Jets vs Cleveland

Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati

Indianapolis vs Chicago

Arizona vs Carolina

St. Louis vs Buffalo

San Diego vs Oakland

Miami vs Seattle

Washington vs Philadelphia

Atlanta vs NY Giants

Green Bay vs Houston

New England vs Kansas City - 42

Week 11:

Sunday-

  • Dallas vs Baltimore
  • San Francisco vs Tampa Bay <----- After the sunday game...
  • Denver vs New Orleans
  • Detroit vs Minnesota
  • Tennessee vs Jacksonville
  • NY Jets vs Cleveland
  • Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati
  • Indianapolis vs Chicago
  • Arizona vs Carolina
  • St. Louis vs Buffalo
  • San Diego vs Oakland
  • Miami vs Seattle
  • Washington vs Philadelphia
  • Atlanta vs NY Giants
  • Green Bay vs Houston

Monday-

  • New England vs Kansas City - Total Points:55

Week 11

Sunday

Dallas vs Baltimore

San Francisco vs Tampa Bay

Denver vs New Orleans

Detroit vs Minnesota

Tennessee vs Jacksonville

NY Jets vs Cleveland

Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati

Indianapolis vs Chicago

Arizona vs Carolina

St. Louis vs Buffalo

San Diego vs Oakland

Miami vs Seattle

Washington vs Philadelphia

Atlanta vs NY Giants

Green Bay vs Houston

MNF

New England vs Kansas City - 54

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