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And your Winners Are.....


PntherPryd

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Bounty Hunters, B's Cats, stwall & Hooligans

Congrats!

All are in the money but obviously want more. Third & Fourth place get $100 each. Second place gets $200 and winner gets $362.

Matchups this week are Bounty Hunters (Schaub, Jones-Drew, Celek) vs. B's Cats (Schaub, Peterson, B. Marshall)

and;

stwall (Romo, R. Grant, D.Mason) vs. Hooligans ( A. Rodgers, C. Johnson, D. Clark)

Lots of guys with favorable matchups though, it will be an interesting week.

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Sucks that my 2nd RB went down last week...

MJD matching up against Indy is not a great matchup either.

Interesting that you both have Schaub but B's Cat's has no backup QB. Since that position cancels each other out, would it be good strategy to bet on a last minute switch? Hmmmmm.....

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Do you get paid when you are eliminated? I have not gotten anything yet.

the results weren't final until this morning, and I'm only going to send payments to the 3rd/4th place this week. First/second get doled out when results are final next week. But I don't want to send paypal to someone that doesn't use/want paypal so shoot me a pm if that is the case and I guess I can send a check (prefer paypal because all the money is in that account).

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the results weren't final until this morning, and I'm only going to send payments to the 3rd/4th place this week. First/second get doled out when results are final next week. But I don't want to send paypal to someone that doesn't use/want paypal so shoot me a pm if that is the case and I guess I can send a check (prefer paypal because all the money is in that account).

I gotcha. I missread your post. I was thinking you were saying if you did not recieve anything yet to let you know. I actually changed that post hoping to change it before anyone read it, but thanks for the super fast response. So will it only go as a paypal credit, or will it be deposited in my account by paypal?

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I gotcha. I missread your post. I was thinking you were saying if you did not recieve anything yet to let you know. I actually changed that post hoping to change it before anyone read it, but thanks for the super fast response. So will it only go as a paypal credit, or will it be deposited in my account by paypal?

As I understand it, it goes into your account as a paypal credit and from there you can either deposit it into an account or leave it in the paypal account until you spend it yourself.

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