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Predict and Win - Saints Edition


Zod

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Hello and welcome to this week's predict and win challenge.

 

 

This week you are playing for something extra special...

 

This week's prize is an 8x10 metal print of this photo...

 

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This is more than just a picture. A metal print is a polished piece of aluminum that is infused with dye and equipped to mount directly on your wall. It is 100% archival (lasting over 100 years). It needs no frame and has unmatched durability. You will have one of only two copies in existence.

 

 

The Question:

 

What will be the total number of net offensive yards Sunday night? This is the total net yards of the Panthers and the Saints combined.

 

Closest answer without going over is the winner.

 

 

One answer per huddler. One number per post. Posts with more than one number are ruled out. I'm not interested in how well you can break down the details. I am interested in how quickly I can scan through and find a winner.

 

In the event of a tie I shall flip a coin or find another random way of choosing a winner.

 

 

 

 

 

Deadline is 7:00pm Sunday

 

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