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Huddle Pick'em SZN 2 wk 15


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Welp, I ALMOST pulled out the power point this past week, but @FakePlasticTrees guessed 4 points closer to the total score in the Panthers game and edged me out for first place. He and I both had 13 correct picks in week 14.

1. Tied for third were @Datawire and @bigdavis with 12 correct picks.

2. Splitting the fourth place spot, we have @MHS831, @Wyank, @grimesgoat, and @Boxhead85. The latter of which could have ended up winning the week if the Giants had won. It almost happened! These folks got 11 correct picks.

3. @Mr. Scot and @CRA both notched 10 correct picks.

4. @Khyber53, @Raleigh PF, and Pendleton had the roughest week this week, logging 9 correct picks.

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SEA @ CAR   SEA 50 PTS

NYJ @ BAL  BAL

CHI @ GB  GB

NE @ CIN  NE

HOU @ TEN 

MIA @ NYG  NYG

PHI @ WAS  PHI

DEN @ KC  KC

TB @ DET  DET

CLE @ ARI  CLE

JAX @ OAK  OAK

MIN @ LAC  MIN

LAR @ DAL  LAR

ATL @ SF  SF

BUF @ PIT  BUF

IND @ NO   NO  50 PTS

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SEA @ CAR   SEA 55 PTS

NYJ @ BAL  BAL

CHI @ GB  GB

NE @ CIN  NE

HOU @ TEN TEN

MIA @ NYG  NYG

PHI @ WAS  WAS

DEN @ KC  KC

TB @ DET  DET

CLE @ ARI  ARI

JAX @ OAK OAK

MIN @ LAC  LAC

LAR @ DAL  DAL

ATL @ SF  SF

BUF @ PIT  PIT

IND @ NO   NO  60 PTS

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Me:

NYJ@BAL, BAL
SEA@CAR, SEA, 60 pts (I'm almost frightened of the possible total)
DEN@KC, KC
PHI@WAS, PHI
CHI@GB, GB
NE@CIN, NE
TB@DET, TB
BUF@PIT, BUF
HOU@TEN, TEN
MIA@NYG, NYG
JAX@OAK, OAK
CLE@ARI, CLE
ATL@SF, SF
LAR@DAL, LAR
MIN@LAC, MIN
IND@NO, NO, 50 pts

 

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Pendleton:

NYJ@BAL, BAL
SEA@CAR, SEA, 60 pts
DEN@KC, KC
PHI@WAS, PHI
CHI@GB, GB
NE@CIN, NE
TB@DET, DET
BUF@PIT, BUF
HOU@TEN, HOU
MIA@NYG, MIA
JAX@OAK, OAK
CLE@ARI, ARI
ATL@SF, SF
LAR@DAL, LAR
MIN@LAC, MIN
IND@NO, NO, 50 pts


Me and the bird agreed a lot more this week, so I guess we'll either both have a good week or both get shelled.

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