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CarolinaHuddle Pick'em - Divisional Round


UpstatePanther

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Winding down to the end now! 

SCOREBOARD: 

WEEKLY WINNER: @Wyank, 3/4, .750, SNF Guess:  40 (Actual 31)

2) @bigdavis, 3/4, .750, SNF Guess: 44

3) 2/4, .500

4) 1/4, .250

5) @Raleigh PF, 0/4, .000

 

LEADERBOARD:

1) @Kevin Greene, 145/228

2) @bigdavis, 142/228, -3

3) @X-Clown on 1, 141/228, -4

4) @FakePlasticTrees, 139/228, -6

5) @Wyank, 138/228, -7

Eliminated this week:

6) @Chosen Newton, 137/228, -8

7) @Datawire, 133/228, -12

8) @Raleigh PF, 131/228, -14

sorry for the short post guys but I gotta wrap this up!

PSA: if you are more than 3 points back after this week, you will be eliminated. Yes, that means that @Kevin Greene can put it away this week.

Good luck y’all!

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IND @ KC: KC

DAL @ LAR: LAR

LAC @ NE: NE

PHI @ NO: Phi, SNF Total Points: 50pts

 Wild Card Round Total Points: 195pts

Pretty sure I'm eliminated even if I pick this whole week right with my current picks.  Only way I wouldn't be is to pick the exact opposite of KG and be 100% right.

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6 hours ago, Wyank said:

IND @ KC: KC

DAL @ LAR: LAR

LAC @ NE: NE

PHI @ NO: Phi, SNF Total Points: 50pts

 Wild Card Round Total Points: 195pts

Pretty sure I'm eliminated even if I pick this whole week right with my current picks.  Only way I wouldn't be is to pick the exact opposite of KG and be 100% right.

Correct lol. I figured it might end like this. Reminds me a bit of the old NASCAR Chase. Drivers could almost coast to a championship if they raced well enough during the season. Might explore the options for changing this next season. Then again, the point IS to reward the person who stayed consistent and picked with the highest accuracy all season, not necessarily someone who caught a streak of luck at just the right time.

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