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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 pts 39

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 - 48

well... i recounted yours and i still got 6-8.  are you sure your 7-7? sorry but washington didn't win :p

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:( you dont know how much I hate Brunell right now.

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* PLEASE EAGLES, DESTROY THEM, JUST LET PORTIS RUN FOR 100 YARDS, BUT DESTROY THE REST OF THE TEAM!!!

Atlanta vs *NY Giants*

*Green Bay* vs Houston

Monday

*New England* vs Kansas City pts 49

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: 49

I feel your pain with St. Louis as well.  Well, it's not as bad as yours :laugh:

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In fact I think your paind should be bigger.

You have an awesome QB

An awesome WR's team

And awesome RB

A decent defense

and still 5-4

:laugh:

Im back :)

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 - 52

Week 11

16 games!! :D

Sunday:

Dallas vs. Baltimore

St. Louis vs. Buffalo

Arizona vs. Carolina

Indianapolis vs. Chicago

Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati

NY Jets vs. Cleveland

Tennessee vs. Jacksonville

Detroit vs. Minnesota

Denver vs. New Orleans

San Francisco vs. Tampa Bay

San Diego vs. Oakland

Miami vs. Seattle

Atlanta vs. NY Giants

Washington vs. Philadelphia

Green Bay vs. Houston

Monday Night:

New England vs. Kansas City Total points : 49

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 Night Football

New England vs Kansas City - 48 Points

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 - 55 Points

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 - 52 Points

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 - 50 Points

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 - 59

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