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Week 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland

So is whoever in charge going to post the picks of those signed up on Yahoo Pick'Em? Or should all those people still post here on Neowin? I'm kinda confused here, this is my second year doing this, last year I did all my picks on Neowin. Unforunately though, I missed a few weeks last year but things will change this one. Go Steelers!

Since most people visit the forum daily, it would be better if everyone can just post them here. Sometimes it is easy to forget a week on Yahoo if you don't go there often :)

Some rules/guidelines for anyone who has not played in the previous years:

Please have picks in at the latest 1 hour before kick-off of the first game of the week, if for some reason you forget, you can pick for games that have not started at the time of your picks but not for games currently playing, games you have missed are counted as a loss unless you miss a whole week.

On the schedule pick the team you believe will win in bold using the bold tags example, Denver vs. Kansas City

As a tie breaker, pick the total points for both teams for the Monday night game, if there are two pick points for the latest one. +1 point is added for each point you are off whether it is too high or too low.

Leader board is determined by # of correct picks not % example, 21-10 would beat 11-3

Edited by Toastyone

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland

Hopefully everyone remembers the first game is on Thursday this week (2 more days!) and to put the tiebreaker points for the SD/OAK game.

Week 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 50pts

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington : 7-21

San Diego at Oakland : 21-17

Week 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 50pts

hi

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland

Week 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 38pts

Miami at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 36 pts

Week 1

----------

Miami at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina (I'll be there. Go Panthas!)

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland -- 42

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland 36

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants - Might be a close game

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland TP = 44

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 45 Points

Miami at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Minnesota at Washington Come on the 'Skins!

San Diego at Oakland 38

Sweet!

Edited by ~Greeno~

WEEK 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - 42 Points

Week 1

Thursday Sep. 7:

Miami at Pittsburgh

Sunday Sep. 10:

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Monday Sep. 11:

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland - Total Points: 46

Week 1

----------

Miami at Pittsburgh

Atlanta at Carolina

Baltimore at Tampa Bay

Buffalo at New England

Cincinnati at Kansas City

Denver at St. Louis

New Orleans at Cleveland

N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

Philadelphia at Houston

Seattle at Detroit

Chicago at Green Bay

Dallas at Jacksonville

San Francisco at Arizona (lock of the week)

Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Minnesota at Washington

San Diego at Oakland -- 46

I can change my pick for a game as long as it's before the game, right?

Edited by yisman
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