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Yeah BOOG is just running away with it :pinch: I keep making stupid picks myself :wacko:

Week 14 through

BOOGSoftball............. 10-5

Virtualmadden............ 10-5

L3thal.........................9-6

The Scarecrow............... 9-6

yisman...................... 8-7

[yt]........................... 8-7

NYU_KID.................... 7-8

Adamb10................... 7-8

D!ABOL!C.................. 7-8

Toastyone.................. 7-8

rap4life...................... 7-8

~Greeno~.................. 7-8

no-sweat................... 7-8

Xeonic....................... 6-9

aessap.......................6-9

Steffan...................... 6-9

dj6ross......................6-9

Heh as bad as everyone has been this year maybe we should make it everyone with 150 gets a point rather than 160...last year I was 172-84 at the end and I am going to have to go 16-0 the final 3 weeks just to beat that by 1 :p Oh and I was wrong there are Saturday games this week! :rolleyes:

WEEK 14 RESULTS

BOOGSoftball............. 11-5 +24

Virtualmadden............ 10-6 +25

L3thal.........................10-6 +25

The Scarecrow............... 10-6 +28

yisman...................... 10-6 +30

[yt]........................... 9-7 +39

no-sweat................... 8-8 +29

~Greeno~.................. 8-8 +31

Adamb10................... 8-8 +33

Toastyone.................. 8-8 +33

rap4life...................... 8-8 +37

aessap.......................7-9 +21

D!ABOL!C.................. 7-9 +27

Steffan...................... 7-9 +28

Xeonic....................... 7-9 +33

dj6ross......................7-9 +37

NYU_KID.................... 7-9 +41

Overall:

BOOGSoftball............. 136-72, +196

yisman...................... 131-78, +186

Toastyone.................. 125-83, +203

L3thal.........................124-84, +181

[yt]........................... 124-84, +197

Virtualmadden............ 124-84, +281

D!ABOL!C.................. 119-89, +207

Xeonic....................... 118-90, +191

aessap....................... 115-93, +150

~Greeno~..................114-78, +151

rap4life...................... 113-95, +225

Adamb10................... 110-98, +172

no-sweat................... 109?-79, +147

Steffan...................... 103-76, +197

NYU_KID....................102-86, +189

Flux Capacitor............ 97-63, +110

illicit.......................... 87-57, +114

Yorak........................ 42-18, +61

dj6ross...................... 41-33, +77

XT............................. 31-15, +42

The Scarecrow.............19-13 +38

Week 15 Schedule

Thursday, Dec. 14 NFL Network sucks:pp

San Francisco at Seattle

Saturday, Dec. 16 WTF? Saturday games on the NFL network now?

Dallas at Atlanta

Sunday, Dec. 17

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Monday, Dec. 18

Cincinnati at Indianapolis

yeah, the NFL Network has a bunch of the good late season games. They're slowly stealing games from the networks, and look for them to take even more when the next round of negotiations rolls around.

48 games left for the regular season. Between 2-6 people will hit the 160 mark, it looks like, but it might only end up being 2. 35-13 is pretty tough.

I would get DirecTV, but it's not worth the money just for one or two additional games a week.

It'd be worth it for Sunday Ticket, but that's like over $200 on top of the regular DirecTV bill.

By the way, it isn't available in all areas. Gregg Easterbrook frequently complains about that.

Not sure why those of you complaining just go out and get DirecTV. ;) It's eons better than cable anyways, and NFL network is on it. :)

Wanna see how you're doing compared to this time last year? If you have a weak stomach....don't look.

same amount of wins for me, but 33 more losses. 33! Ouch.

If you guys want to watch the NFL Network games you can watch them streaming online for free-

http://www.streamednfl.blogspot.com

Just download SOPcast [direct link]; install, click the appropriate link on that website, and login anonymously.

Cheerio! :D

edit- actually now that I think about it I'll make a new topic about this so everyone sees this

Edited by no-sweat

Week 15 Schedule

Thursday, Dec. 14

San Francisco at Seattle

Saturday, Dec. 16

Dallas at Atlanta

Sunday, Dec. 17

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

:x Denver at Arizona :cry: plz win

St. Louis at Oakland :cry: plz win

Kansas City at San Diego

Monday, Dec. 18

Cincinnati at Indianapolis 50 pts

I think I gave up and forgot a lot of weeks last year. Too bad I haven't been using my Yahoo! picks this year more often.

Thursday, Dec. 14

San Francisco at Seattle

Saturday, Dec. 16

Dallas at Atlanta

Sunday, Dec. 17

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Monday, Dec. 18

Cincinnati at Indianapolis 50 pts

Thursday, Dec. 14

San Francisco at Seattle

Saturday, Dec. 16

Dallas at Atlanta

Sunday, Dec. 17

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Monday, Dec. 18

Cincinnati at Indianapolis - 56

If the Browns win, I will die. Either way, I'm hopping on the Charger bandwagon!! LETS GO BOLTS!!!!!

Glad I moved past yt ;)

Hehe... :p At this point last year I was killing all of you, dang..... :( :(

Also, about the 160 mark for the extra point, I think we should keep it how it's always been ( afterall I came up with it :p ). We can't change things year to year just because overall were sucking it up. :yes:

Not sure why those of you complaining just go out and get DirecTV. ;) It's eons better than cable anyways, and NFL network is on it. :)

Wanna see how you're doing compared to this time last year? If you have a weak stomach....don't look.

Bleh some places even with dish you can't get the NFL network, it was actually a topic on PTI a while back....and I am stuck with cable anyway :pinch: I have decided the reason I have sucked so bad this year is Carolina sucks, I pick them every game even if I feel they will lose so that counts for 7 of my losses :p Stupid Panthers their defense is not what it should be they keep giving up good pass plays to opposing teams :wacko:

Week 15:

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San Francisco at Seattle

Dallas at Atlanta

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Cincinnati at Indianapolis -- 42

Week 15

Thursday

San Francisco at Seattle

Saturday

Dallas at Atlanta

Sunday

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Monday

Cincinnati at Indianapolis - 55

San Francisco at Seattle

Dallas at Atlanta

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Cincinnati at Indianapolis - 52 Points

San Francisco at Seattle

Dallas at Atlanta

Cleveland at Baltimore

Detroit at Green Bay

Houston at New England

Jacksonville at Tennessee

Miami at Buffalo

N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

Pittsburgh at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Chicago

Washington at New Orleans

Denver at Arizona

St. Louis at Oakland

Kansas City at San Diego

Cincinnati at Indianapolis - 47 pts

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