Friday, October 23, 2009

Week 6 Review

So Week 6 is over and so is the Tennessee Titans's season. Luckily no one picked the Titans to win last week. However there were a couple of people on the other side of the 59-0 Titans loss to the Patriots. LRobbins extended her division lead by a half game over Fumble, who was on BYE, with the Patriot win and SAW was helped immensely by the 59 point differential.

Like a dummy Jeff C picked the Redskins to beat the 0-5 Chiefs. He's no longer undefeated as the Redskins played their 6th straight winless team and lost their 4th game of the year sending them to 2-4 and Jeff C to 4-1. With that loss and the Texans 28-17 win over the Bengals, Kinger moved into the Sussex Division lead.

In the game of the week, what looked early to be a Viking blow out of the Ravens turned into quite an explosive game as with 10 minutes left in the game the Vikings went up 27-10. The Ravens proceeded to outscore Minnesota 21-6 in the final 10 minutes of the game and sat at the 27 yard line with a chance to win on 44yd field goal attempt by young kicker, Steven Hauschka. He pulled it left and the Ravens improbable comeback was not to be... Vikings 33, Ravens 31 in a hell of game... offensively.

With three BYE's in the New Castle Division and a Steeler win over the Browns, Cam2109 jumped a couple spots to second in the division and with a Chargers loss to the STILL surprisingly 6-0 Denver Broncos bfaries fell to the cellar of the New Castle Divison.

If not for the Redskins dreadful performance, the Panthers/Bucs game would have been the worst game of the week by far, with the Panthers lucking into a 28-21 win and Jay Dub moving to 3-1. Not a bad record, but still a full game and a half behind 5-0 division leader LRobbins and only 22 points out of the second wild card spot.

There's still far too much left to play before we start to talk about the Wild Card spots and the playoffs, but I can say with relative certainty that if you don't make your pick you won't make the playoffs. J.D. Gravatt failed to make his pick for the second week in a row. While that didn't harm in week 5 since he only had one team to chose that week and they lost he could have picked up huge points by picking the Patriots last week. Remember folks, you can't win if you don't pick and play.


Highlights from Week 6's game of the week:



Week 7 preview coming...

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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