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:woot: 9ers are one step closer to getting the 1st round pick in the draft!!!! :cry:

:blink: 4 INts by Brady?!? It must suck having him on a fantasy team this week.

Edited by Steffan

Week15 Stats:

This Weeks Winner Is L3thal Congrats!! (Y) (Y) :D

L3thal.............................11-5 (+19)

Steffan...........................10-6 (+5)

sbweb77........................10-6 (+7)

BOOGSoftball?.............10-6 (+9)

TheFlusher.......................10-6 (+11)

bonobozoot....................10-6 (+13)

CatnipOligarthy..............10-6 (+15)

jmole..............................10-6 (+20)

[sanctified]......................10-6 (+22)

kainashi..........................10-6 (+23)

dvds_ect........................9-7 (+5)

Xeonic...........................9-7 (+11)

StaticX..........................8-8 (+21)

[yt]................................7-9 (+17)

year to date:

BOOGSoftball?.................157-67 (+196)

L3thal........................146-78 (+243)

kainashi......................145-79 (+306)

Xeonic........................144-80 (+232)

sbweb77.......................143-79 (+245)

[yt]..........................141-83 (+224)

jmole.........................141-83 (+271)

TheFlusher....................140-68 (+261)

[sanctified]..................140-84 (+272)

dvds_ect......................137-87 (+235)

bonobozoot....................134-85 (+237)

Steffan.......................133-91 (+220)

StaticX.......................129-95 (+371)

Firen?........................121-71 (+254)

CatnipOligarthy...............117-91 (+201)

-=SD=-........................79-65 (+161)

Cube..........................67-37 (+138)

Week16 Picks:

Friday

  • Green Bay vs Minnesota

Saturday

  • Oakland vs Kansas City
  • Denver vs Tennessee

Sunday

  • Baltimore vs Pittsburgh
  • Atlanta vs New Orleans
  • Houston vs Jacksonville
  • San Diego vs Indianapolis
  • Chicago vs Detroit
  • NY Giants vs Cincinnati
  • New England vs NY Jets
  • Buffalo vs San Francisco
  • Carolina vs Tampa Bay
  • Arizona vs Seattle
  • Washington vs Dallas
  • Cleveland vs Miami

Monday

  • Philadelphia vs St Louis - Total Points: 48

Now that I'm not picking teams to lose in hopes that my Broncos will make the playoffs maybe I can get out of my crappy 6th place spot I fell into this week. :(

Week 16:

Friday

Green Bay vs Minnesota

Saturday

Oakland vs Kansas City

Denver vs Tennessee

Sunday

Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

Atlanta vs New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

San Diego vs Indianapolis

Chicago vs Detroit

NY Giants vs Cincinnati

New England vs NY Jets

Buffalo vs San Francisco

Carolina vs Tampa Bay

Arizona vs Seattle

Washington vs Dallas

Cleveland vs Miami

MNF

Philadelphia vs St Louis - 37

Who's Fluher? :p Anyway this week is kinda fishy, so I went with some odd picks :ninja:

,Dec 21 2004, 09:42]Week15 Stats:

This Weeks Winner Is L3thal? Congrats!!(Y))(Y)):DD

L3thal.............................11-5 (+19)

Steffan...........................10-6 (+5)

sbweb77........................10-6 (+7)

BOOGSoftball?.............10-6 (+9)

TheFlusher.......................10-6 (+11)

bonobozoot....................10-6 (+13)

CatnipOligarthy..............10-6 (+15)

jmole..............................10-6 (+20)

[sanctified]......................10-6 (+22)

kainashi..........................10-6 (+23)

dvds_ect........................9-7 (+5)

Xeonic...........................9-7 (+11)

StaticX..........................8-8 (+21)

[yt]................................7-9 (+17)


Week 16

Friday

  • Green Bay vs Minnesota

Saturday

  • Oakland vs Kansas City
  • Denver vs Tennessee

Sunday

  • Baltimore vs Pittsburgh
  • Atlanta vs New Orleans
  • Houston vs Jacksonville
  • San Diego vs Indianapolis
  • Chicago vs Detroit
  • NY Giants vs Cincinnati
  • New England vs NY Jets
  • Buffalo vs San Francisco
  • Carolina vs Tampa Bay
  • Arizona vs Seattle
  • Washington vs Dallas
  • Cleveland vs Miami

MNF

  • Philadelphia vs St Louis - 31

haha, going to catch boog sooner or later! :cool:

Green Bay vs Minnesota

Oakland vs Kansas City

Denver vs Tennessee

Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

Atlanta vs New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

San Diego vs Indianapolis

Chicago vs Detroit

NY Giants vs Cincinnati

New England vs NY Jets

Buffalo vs San Francisco

Carolina vs Tampa Bay

Arizona vs Seattle

Washington vs Dallas

Cleveland vs Miami

Philadelphia vs St Louis - 42

Fri.

Green Bay vs Minnesota

Sat.

Oakland vs Kansas City

Denver vs Tennessee

Sun.

Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

Atlanta vs New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

San Diego vs Indianapolis

Chicago vs Detroit

NY Giants vs Cincinnati

New England vs NY Jets

Buffalo vs San Francisco

Carolina vs Tampa Bay

Arizona vs Seattle

Washington vs Dallas

Cleveland vs Miami

Monday Night.

Philadelphia vs St Louis pts 30

oopsies i made a mistake :( :( :( sorry L3thal...

Week15 Stats:

This Weeks Winner Is sbweb77 (by the point spread) Congrats!!

sbweb77........................11-5 (+7)

L3thal.............................11-5 (+19)

Steffan...........................10-6 (+5)

BOOGSoftball?.............10-6 (+9)

TheFlusher.......................10-6 (+11)

bonobozoot....................10-6 (+13)

CatnipOligarthy..............10-6 (+15)

jmole..............................10-6 (+20)

[sanctified]......................10-6 (+22)

kainashi..........................10-6 (+23)

dvds_ect........................9-7 (+5)

Xeonic...........................9-7 (+11)

StaticX..........................8-8 (+21)

[yt]................................7-9 (+17)

year to date:

BOOGSoftball?.................157-67 (+196)

L3thal........................146-78 (+243)

kainashi......................145-79 (+306)

Xeonic........................144-80 (+232)

sbweb77.......................144-80 (+245)

[yt]..........................141-83 (+224)

jmole.........................141-83 (+271)

TheFlusher....................140-68 (+261)

[sanctified]..................140-84 (+272)

dvds_ect......................137-87 (+235)

bonobozoot....................134-85 (+237)

Steffan.......................133-91 (+220)

StaticX.......................129-95 (+371)

Firen?........................121-71 (+254)

CatnipOligarthy...............117-91 (+201)

-=SD=-........................79-65 (+161)

Cube..........................67-37 (+138)

Green Bay vs Minnesota

Oakland vs Kansas City

Denver vs Tennessee

Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

Atlanta vs New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

San Diego vs Indianapolis

Chicago vs Detroit

NY Giants vs Cincinnati

New England vs NY Jets

Buffalo vs San Francisco

Carolina vs Tampa Bay

Arizona vs Seattle

Washington vs Dallas

Cleveland vs Miami

Philadelphia vs St Louis - 49

Friday

  • Green Bay vs Minnesota

Saturday

  • Oakland vs Kansas City
  • Denver vs Tennessee

Sunday

  • Baltimore vs Pittsburgh
  • Atlanta vs New Orleans
  • Houston vs Jacksonville
  • San Diego vs Indianapolis
  • Chicago vs Detroit
  • NY Giants vs Cincinnati
  • New England vs NY Jets
  • Buffalo vs San Francisco <--- why do i torture myself :no: :(
  • Carolina vs Tampa Bay
  • Arizona vs Seattle
  • Washington vs Dallas
  • Cleveland vs Miami

    Monday
  • Philadelphia vs St Louis - Total Points: 48

Gotta put my picks in early this week, heading to California :cool:

...Maybe I can go watch the 49ers get pummled by the Bills :laugh:

Green Bay vs Minnesota

Oakland vs Kansas City

Denver vs Tennessee

Baltimore vs Pittsburgh

Atlanta vs New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

San Diego vs Indianapolis

Chicago vs Detroit

NY Giants vs Cincinnati

New England vs NY Jets

Buffalo vs San Francisco

Carolina vs Tampa Bay

Arizona vs Seattle

Washington vs Dallas

Cleveland vs Miami

Philadelphia vs St Louis - 48

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