Week 9 is over; the results are in. The Eagles take out the Seahawks, 26-7, to help LRobbins move up in the standings. The Cowboys suck now as they were beaten so badly TO didn't even have anything to say about the game... 35-14, Giants, to keep Mark atop the Sussex Division and help him keep the #1 seed as it stands right now. The Broncos are having some trouble right now, as they lost their 3rd straight handing the Dolphins their 4th win this season. The Bears kept the Detroit Lions winless with a come-from-behind win, 27-23. The Buccaneers also had to come from behind to win in overtime against the 1-7 Chiefs. The Vikings come out winners, the Colts beat the Patriots, and the Steelers put away the Redskins rather handily to maintain their 1 game lead in the AFC North on my boys.
In other news, the Ravens scored 24 unanswered points to come from a 27-13 deficit and beat the Browns 37-27. Yeah Purple and Black! Also, in other news, the Bengals finally got off the Bagel Train and picked up their first victory, beating the Jaguars.
On to week 10... Week 10 is a short week. Games start on Thursday at 8:00pm, so you only have a couple of days to get your picks in. And this late in the season forgetting a pick could be the difference between playing in week 14 and missing the playoffs.
Speaking of playoffs, there are MORE playoff implications this week as the playoff picture is beginning to take shape. 5687 can wrap up the Delaware Division this week, and a couple of people can be eliminated from the playoffs altogether. The details can be found on the standings page below each divisions' standings.
You have about 68 hours to get your pick in for week 10. Good luck this week everyone.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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Monica said...
I think the winnings breakdown should be 50/30/20. September 22, 2008 9:21 PM
Monica said...
something to consider for next year: person picks 2 of their 3 teams. the last team is randomly generated by the computer. September 22, 2008 9:32 PM
dayzd toe said...
What do you guys think about keeping the rules the same as far as picking your three teams and each week picking one, but instead of JUST picking a team, you get scheduled against an opponent who is also in the game. The person whose team wins by the most(or loses by the least) gets the victory? September 25, 2008 12:05 PM
dayzd toe said...
I might remove the BYE week and start the playoffs a week early. This would set up a two week opening round, a one week 2nd round, and a two week championship round... 5 weeks of playoffs altogether. This might aleviate some of the tiebreaker issues I'm trying to work around with the current playoff set up. December 22, 2008 11:12 AM
Monica said...
I think the winnings breakdown should be 50/30/20. September 22, 2008 9:21 PM
Monica said...
something to consider for next year: person picks 2 of their 3 teams. the last team is randomly generated by the computer. September 22, 2008 9:32 PM
dayzd toe said...
What do you guys think about keeping the rules the same as far as picking your three teams and each week picking one, but instead of JUST picking a team, you get scheduled against an opponent who is also in the game. The person whose team wins by the most(or loses by the least) gets the victory? September 25, 2008 12:05 PM
dayzd toe said...
I might remove the BYE week and start the playoffs a week early. This would set up a two week opening round, a one week 2nd round, and a two week championship round... 5 weeks of playoffs altogether. This might aleviate some of the tiebreaker issues I'm trying to work around with the current playoff set up. December 22, 2008 11:12 AM
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