I must admit having a bias towards teams at home. It's not working out so good this season though. My three on-the-road picks last week all won.
How much support would the Cowboys, say, have when playing in the Gillette Stadium. It was a close shave there last week.
I see what you did there...
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realjohnboy
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Wed 9 Nov, 2011 02:34 pm
@realjohnboy,
realjohnboy wrote:
30 hours to go before the Thursday night game. We still need picks from 8 players.
realjohnboy wrote:
Next week, #10, sees the end of the byes. For the rest of the season there will be 16 games each time. And, with the college season winding down, there will be NFL games on Thursday's. That has posed a bit of a problem for us in the past.
Here are the rules. Players can pick just the Thursday night game before kickoff and come back and pick the remaining games before kickoff on Sunday. Or, my preference, players can pick all of the games before the Thursday one and come back and change the Sunday-Monday picks before 1 ET on Sunday.
Week #10 Schedule:
Thurs 11-10:
Oakland @ San Diego
Sun 11-13 early:
Buffalo @ Dallas
Tennessee @ Carolina
Houston @ Tampa Bay
Jacksonville @ Indianapolis
Arizona @ Philadelphia
New Orleans @ Atlanta
St Louis @ Cleveland
Washington @ Miami
Denver @ Kansas City
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
late:
Baltimore @ Seattle
Detroit @ Chicago
NY Giants @ San Francisco
Sunday night:
New England @ NY Jets
Monday night:
Minnesota @ Green Bay (+ score)
Rhys came back with his full list for Week #10:
San Diego
Dallas
Carolina
Tampa Bay
Jacksonville
Philadelphia
New Orleans
Cleveland
Washington
Denver
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Detroit
San Francisco
New England
Green Bay (31-17)
Rhys chose the Patriots, of course, but groused about Brady a bit.
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mysteryman
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Wed 9 Nov, 2011 05:50 pm
@realjohnboy,
San Diego
Buffalo
Tennessee
Houston
Jacksonville
Philadelphia
New Orleans
Cleveland
Miami
Kansas City
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Detroit
San Francisco
New England
Green Bay 24-7
Oh, yeah. Tomorrow is Mysteryman's birthday. When he posted his profile, he said he was 47. I don't know when that was. I guessing he will be 49.
Since we have known him, he has gotten married.
Happy birthday to MM in KY.
Joe Paterno is out at Penn State, according to the NY Times. Not after Saturday's last home game or the last game of the season which is on the road. Out tomorrow, after 46 or so years of coaching. He is 84.
The Penn State story is disgusting. People are likely to go to jail and the school's president will lose his job.
Is Paterno culpable? He reportedly passed on the allegations of misconduct by one of his coaches to his bosses. Should he have done more?