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Oh snap! I completely forgot about neowin football pick'em league. Was in it for 2 straight years..I know I am 2 week late, but can I start week 3?

yeah that is fine :)

Week 2 through the first 15 games:

Steffan 13-2

virtualmadden 13-2

Flux Capacitor 12-3

yisman 12-3

L3thal 11-4

Xeonic 11-4

[yt] 11-4

Yorak 11-4

Adamb10 10-5

XY. 10-5

BOOGSoftball 10-5

no-sweat 10-5

rap4life 10-5

aessap 10-5

illicit 10-5

Toastyone 10-5

D!ABOL!C 8-7

NYU_KID 8-7

yeah steelers suck... the refs finally aren't helping them.

Suck? They did that game. Refs aren't helping them? Get over yourself.

Pittsburgh didn't play Pittsburgh football. They ran the ball like crap all game and then they abandonded it all together. Roethlisberger was throwing high all game, most likely not feeling 100% after his surgery. Not sure why he was playing.. Batch played fine last week. Defense played alright, but they need to stand strong on third downs in the future. They were getting slaughtered through the air.

Oh well. Always next week!

I am sure everyone keeps track of their scores somewhat, so if something looks wrong let me know...I know this week I screwed up BOOG's :blush: ....who just so happens to be this week's winner :D Congrats!

Week 2:

BOOGSoftball: 13-3.....+26

Steffan: 13-3..............+36

virtualmadden: 13-3....+45

Flux Capacitor: 12-4....+26

yisman: 12-4..............+27

[yt]: 12-4...................+28

L3thal: 11-5................+25

Yorak: 11-5................+28

Xeonic: 11-5...............+31

Toastyone: 11-5..........+32

Adamb10: 10-6...........+15

XT.: 10-6....................+22

rap4life: 10-6..............+26

illicit: 10-6...................+26

aessap: 10-6...............+36

no-sweat: 10-6............+32

NYU_KID: 9-7.............+11

D!ABOL!C: 9-7............+33

Overall Standings:

yisman...................... 23-9, +43

XT............................. 22-10, +33

Steffan...................... 22-10, +45

Yorak........................ 22-10, + 45

BOOGSoftball............. 22-10, +47

Toastyone.................. 22-10, +49

Flux Capacitor............ 21-11, +34

L3thal........................ 21-11, +43

aessap....................... 21-11, +45

Virtualmadden............ 21-11, +56

Adamb10................... 20-12, +24

rap4life...................... 20-12, +49

no-sweat................... 20-12, +59

illicit.......................... 19-13, +41

D!ABOL!C.................. 19-13, +48

Xeonic....................... 19-13, +50

[yt]........................... 19-13, +51

NYU_KID..................... 9-7, +11

~Greeno~..................11-5, +11

Well starting Ben was fine, but when they saw he just was not cutting it they should have put Batch in IMO...

WEEK 3 Schedule

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay 1 PM

Chicago at Minnesota 1 PM

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1 PM

Green Bay at Detroit 1 PM

Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 PM

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo 1 PM

Tennessee at Miami 1 PM

Washington at Houston 1 PM

Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05 PM

N.Y. Giants at Seattle 4:15 PM

Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 PM

St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 PM

Denver at New England 8:15 PM

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 PM

' date='Sep 18 2006, 07:18' post='587891309']

I did better this week :) I can't believe how bad my Broncos are sucking on offense. That Giants/Eagles game was good, I want to see Eli go farther than Peyton.

i can belive the bronc'hos suck at offense.

Carolina at Tampa Bay 1 PM

Chicago at Minnesota 1 PM

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1 PM

Green Bay at Detroit 1 PM

Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 PM

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo 1 PM

Tennessee at Miami 1 PM

Washington at Houston 1 PM

Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05 PM

N.Y. Giants at Seattle 4:15 PM

Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 PM

St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 PM

Denver at New England 8:15 PM

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 PM - 23

WEEK 3 Schedule

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay 1 PM

Chicago at Minnesota 1 PM

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1 PM

Green Bay at Detroit 1 PM

Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 PM

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo 1 PM

Tennessee at Miami 1 PM

Washington at Houston 1 PM

Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05 PM

N.Y. Giants at Seattle 4:15 PM

Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 PM

St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 PM

Denver at New England 8:15 PM

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 PM

Total Points: 30

WEEK 3 Schedule

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay 1 PM

Chicago at Minnesota 1 PM

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1 PM

Green Bay at Detroit 1 PM

Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 PM

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo 1 PM

Tennessee at Miami 1 PM

Washington at Houston 1 PM

Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05 PM

N.Y. Giants at Seattle 4:15 PM

Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 PM

St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 PM

Denver at New England 8:15 PM

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 PM

Total Points: 48

Week 3

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans = 41

Week 3

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans - 35

Week 3

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans = 44

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans - 48

Week 3

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans = 38

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Atlanta at New Orleans - 37 Points

WEEK 3

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay

Chicago at Minnesota

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Detroit

Jacksonville at Indianapolis

N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

Tennessee at Miami

Washington at Houston

Baltimore at Cleveland

N.Y. Giants at Seattle

Philadelphia at San Francisco

St. Louis at Arizona

Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans = 35

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