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WEEK 9 :D

Sunday, Nov. 5

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England why do they keep playing in NE? :p

Monday, Nov. 6

Oakland at Seattle TP= 42

Edited by Toastyone

Sunday, Nov. 5

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Monday, Nov. 6

Oakland at Seattle

Total Points: 24

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Oakland at Seattle - Total Points: 38

WEEK 9

Sunday, Nov. 5

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.J. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco - not sure

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Monday, Nov. 6

Oakland at Seattle - 34

Week 9:

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Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Oakland at Seattle -- 42

' date='Nov 1 2006, 09:55' post='588007180']

Miami at Chicago Do they ever play a hard team?

they got the Giants next week in the Meadowlands. The next week they're at the Meadowlands again to play the Jets, and then they visit Shaving Field to meet the Patsies.

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Oakland at Seattle - Total Points: 28

Sunday, Nov. 5

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.Y. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Monday, Nov. 6

Oakland at Seattle = 42

WEEK 9

Sunday, Nov. 5

Atlanta at Detroit

Cincinnati at Baltimore

Dallas at Washington

Green Bay at Buffalo

Houston at N.J. Giants

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at Chicago

New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Tennessee at Jacksonville

Minnesota at San Francisco - not sure

Cleveland at San Diego

Denver at Pittsburgh

Indianapolis at New England

Monday, Nov. 6

Oakland at Seattle - 34

Changing picks:

Give me San Francisco, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore.

Baltimore-Cincy? Beats me.

Sorry, but no. This was made 5 minutes after kickoff. The original post stated:

It was made 55 minutes before kickoff. I've seen people make picks at that time. I had no Internet access in the morning, so I had to go to a friend's house and look over my picks.

No, it was made 12:05 my time, which is central....which is 1:05 eastern time, 5 minutes after scheduled kickoff. Even still..it's within the hour of kickoff, which according to the first post, is not allowed.

it was made 12:05 Eastern time. Did you set your clock back?

damn it browns

Yeah, it would be nice if Frye would quit ****ing up. It seems that every game he spots the other team 7 points, and then they end up losing. Not to mention his patented 4th quarter turnover, only looking at one WR, 3rd down sacks, or the offense going for THREE straight run plays out of the endzone, and you can always rely on Edwards to drop at least 5 passes a game. They are really starting to **** me off, they need to fire every single offensive coach. Maybe Jim Tressel isnt that bad of an idea afterall.

We all get it, the draw play dosnt work, droughns just runs into the pile, and dosnt even look for a hole. It might be time to give that up. Im going to guess that if sitting on my couch and am able to perdict each play they run on offense, that maybe, just maybe the other team might be in the loop enough to be able to figure it out too.

BUT nobody can deny Winslow is VERY good, and can backup all of his talk.

Edited by reidtheweed01

You post shows up as 13:05 for me and I am on the east coast so that's 1:05pm est.... do you have the daylight savings box checked in board options?

it was on auto-correct, which was right anyway.

I know it couldn't have been posted at one, because I posted at noon. If it was posted at 1:05, that would mean I missed kickoff of the 1 PM games.

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Through Sunday:

NYU_KID 8-5

~Greeno~ 7-6

BOOG 7-6

no-sweat 7-6

Toastyone 7-6

rap4life 7-6

L3thal 7-6

yisman 6-7

Illicit 6-7

FluxCapacitor 6-7

[yt] 6-7

Virtualmadden 6-7

Xeonic 5-8

D!ABOL!C 5-8

Adamb10 5-8

aessap 4-9

I just hope I remember to post my picks next week.

:pinch: Damn Steffan that's my bad man, I have tried to send reminders to people Sunday Morning if I do not see their picks, but I left early yesterday and did not get a chance to get on :pinch:

' date='Nov 6 2006, 10:18' post='588020986']

Toasty: I'm 7-6 ;)

My correct picks were Baltimore, Washington, Buffalo, NY Giants, Jacksonville, San Diego, and Denver.

Doh! :p Sorry about that, after adding last night's game so many people were either 6-7 or 7-6 I got a few turned around...if anyone else spots this for their score let me know ;)

NYU_KID 8-5

~Greeno~ 7-6

BOOG 7-6

no-sweat 7-6

Toastyone 7-6

rap4life 7-6

[yt] 7-6

L3thal 7-6

yisman 6-7

Illicit 6-7

FluxCapacitor 6-7

Virtualmadden 6-7

Xeonic 5-8

D!ABOL!C 5-8

Adamb10 5-8

aessap 4-9

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