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LowBall: Lowe's


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Pick 8 drivers you think will finish last, the person with the lowest score wins the week. The person with the lowest average wins the Championship at years end. Tiebreaker guess how many points your drivers accumulate as a whole and the closet to that total wins the week.

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2. ______________

3. ______________

4. ______________

5. ______________

6. ______________

7. ______________

8. ______________

Tie Breaker Points: ###

"No Playoffs, No Excuses, No Bullsh*t......Play to Win!"

Alright I am gone from Friday Night to Monday Morning, I am making my annual trip to Charlotte for the race weekend. I need somebody to lock up the thread when the green flag drops, and if they want to they can post the speeds and the lineup....Good Luck

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Alright I am gone from Friday Night to Monday Morning, I am making my annual trip to Charlotte for the race weekend. I need somebody to lock up the thread when the green flag drops, and if they want to they can post the speeds and the lineup....Good Luck
Have fun! :D

(I'll take care of all the regular stuff. It's not like I've done it before.) :lol:

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1. Scott Riggs

2. Tony Raines

3. Brian Vickers

4. Mike Bliss

5. Michael Waltrip

6. David Gilliand

7. Max Papis

8. Joe Nemechek

512 points

1. Robby Gordon

2. Tony Raines

3. AJ Allmendinger

4. Scott Riggs

5. David Gilliland

6. Paul Menard

7. Joe Nemechek

8.Max Papis

510

1. Scott Riggs

2. Tony Raines

3. Joe Nemecheck

4. Max Papis

5. Robby Gordon

6. Dave Blaney

7. Michael Waltrip

8. Mike Bliss

Total 568

1. Tony Raines

2. Max Papis

3. Scott Riggs

4. Mike Bliss

5. Joe Nemechek

6. Scott Speed

7. Dave Blaney

8. David Gilliland

Tie Breaker Points: 630

Locked in. Good luck! :D
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Unofficial standings for this week:

outlaw4 498

Spike 543

X-Clown 555

Tweeder 584

Outlaw wins this one handily as the other three competitors selected a driver that finished in the top 5. Lowball regular Robby Gordon managed to finish 3rd. Soon to be lowball regular Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 40th.

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Unofficial standings for this week:

outlaw4 498

Spike 543

X-Clown 555

Tweeder 584

Outlaw wins this one handily as the other three competitors selected a driver that finished in the top 5. Lowball regular Robby Gordon managed to finish 3rd. Soon to be lowball regular Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 40th.

Why can't I get this luck with Yahoo fantasy? :(

(...and yes, I was VERY tempted to pick Junior for Low Ball) :lol:

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