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Week 12

Thursday

Indianapolis vs Detroit

Chicago vs Dallas

Sunday

Washington vs Pittsburgh

Philadelphia vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs Minnesota

San Diego vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs Houston

Cleveland vs Cincinnati

Tampa Bay vs Carolina Die Bucs die! :devil:

New Orleans vs Atlanta

Baltimore vs New England

Buffalo vs Seattle

Miami vs San Francisco ewwww :pinch:

NY Jets vs Arizona

Oakland vs Denver

Monday

St Louis vs Green Bay - 54 points

Well this week is underdog week :p

Thursday-

Indianapolis vs Detroit

Chicago vs Dallas

Sunday-

Washington vs Pittsburgh

Philadelphia vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs Minnesota

San Diego vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs Houston

Cleveland vs Cincinnati

Tampa Bay vs Carolina

New Orleans vs Atlanta

Baltimore vs New England

Buffalo vs Seattle

Miami vs San Francisco

NY Jets vs Arizona

Oakland vs Denver

Monday-

St Louis vs Green Bay - 42

PS I think my win/loss total is wrong. As far as I know I didn't miss any picks so it should add up to 160 total games.

Indianapolis vs Detroit

Chicago vs Dallas

Washington vs Pittsburgh

Philadelphia vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs Minnesota

San Diego vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs Houston

Cleveland vs Cincinnati

Tampa Bay vs Carolina

New Orleans vs Atlanta

Baltimore vs New England

Buffalo vs Seattle

Miami vs San Francisco

NY Jets vs Arizona

Oakland vs Denver

St Louis vs Green Bay - 52

Week 12

Thursday

Indianapolis vs Detroit

Chicago vs Dallas

Sunday

Washington vs Pittsburgh

Philadelphia vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs Minnesota

San Diego vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs Houston

Cleveland vs Cincinnati

Tampa Bay vs Carolina

New Orleans vs Atlanta

Baltimore vs New England

Buffalo vs Seattle

Miami vs San Francisco

NY Jets vs Arizona

Oakland vs Denver

Monday

St Louis vs Green Bay - 54 points

Week 12

Thursday

*Indianapolis* vs Detroit

*Chicago* vs Dallas

Sunday

Washington vs *Pittsburgh*

*Philadelphia* vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs *Minnesota*

*San Diego* vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs *Houston*

Cleveland vs *Cincinnati*

Tampa Bay vs *Carolina*

New Orleans vs *Atlanta*

Baltimore vs *New England*

*Buffalo* vs Seattle

Miami vs *San Francisco* <--- The battle of who's worse

*NY Jets* vs Arizona

Oakland vs *Denver*

Monday

St Louis vs *Green Bay* - 54 points

6 TD's by Manning.

This guy is going to have like 60

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I :wub: having manning on my team. I know boog hates me, since I picked him before he could.

I think he will end up with 56 TDs at the end.

Indianapolis vs Detroit

Chicago vs Dallas

Washington vs Pittsburgh

Philadelphia vs NY Giants

Jacksonville vs Minnesota

San Diego vs Kansas City

Tennessee vs Houston

Cleveland vs Cincinnati

Tampa Bay vs Carolina

New Orleans vs Atlanta

Baltimore vs New England

Buffalo vs Seattle

Miami vs San Francisco <---- My niners :( (there is always next year :p )

NY Jets vs Arizona

Oakland vs Denver

St Louis vs Green Bay - 52

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