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NFL 2006-The Road To New Orleans

 
 
JPB
 
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Reply Sun 24 Sep, 2006 03:41 pm
realjohnboy wrote:
Hurting a bit are Edgar and JPB with 5 wrong and Johnboy and Kicky with 4 wrong.


Ugh!
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sun 24 Sep, 2006 03:47 pm
and it's getting uggier for me...
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Sun 24 Sep, 2006 06:07 pm
12 of 14 games done with. JPinMilw missed on one (St Louis/Arizona). Close behind are Region, Pantalones, Sublime. Chiso and Liontamer with only two misses each.
And then there is Edgar....

I was surprised to see that Baltimore got by Cleveland by 1 point in a very low scoring game.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 24 Sep, 2006 06:09 pm
When I'm good I'm very good. When I'm bad . . .
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jpinMilwaukee
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 07:06 am
Whew... I needed a good week.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 03:00 pm
Don't get too cocky yet, JP. You had a good week, but winning the week?
JP has just two games wrong and has Atlanta tonight;
Region has three wrong but has NO. LionTamerex does, too. If NO wins, there could be a three way tie to be settled by the total score.
Sublime, Chiso and Pantalones also have three misses, but they all have AT so no chance at overtaking JP.
Coming up in a few minutes, the schedule for week 4.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 03:41 pm
Week #4 Schedule ... starting Sunday, October 1st @ 1 pm:
Early Games:
Arizona (1-2 so far) @ Atlanta (2-0 excluding the 9/25 game)
San Francisco (1-2) @ Kansas City (0-2)
San Diego (2-0) @ Baltimore (3-0)
New Orleans (2-0 exluding the 9/25 game) @ Carolina (1-2)
Minnesota (2-1) @ Buffalo (1-2)
Dallas (1-1) @ Tennessee (0-3)
Indianapolis (2-1) @ NY Jets (2-1)
Miami (1-2) @ Houston (0-3)
Late Games:
Detroit (0-3) @ St Louis (2-1)
New England (2-1) Cincinnatti (3-0)
Jacksonville (2-1) @ Washington (1-2)
Cleveland (0-3) @ Oakland (0-2)
Sunday Night:
Seattle (3-0) @ Chicago (3-0)
Monday Night
Green Bay (2-1) @ Philadelphia

I need the total number of points in the last game.

Thank you for playing. Please don't pull a sublime kicky on Johnboy by waiting until the last minute.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 05:14 pm
And, oh yes, the Stupid Question of the Week makes its second apprearance of the season. It can be a puzzle for those who want to waste a lot of time at work researching this. Or it can be a total guess.
Your choice. It goes like this:
Of the 32 NFL teams, something like 18 have thus far won a game and lost a game in the 1st three weeks. There are 14 teams that have "perfect" records: All wins and zero losses, or zero wins and all losses.
The question is, how many teams will there be left IN TOTAL after week 4 with a big zero in either their win column or their loss column.
Don't worry about duplicating someone else's guess. Stupid Questions get no prizes. I just thought of this minutes ago and haven't and won't do any study of who is playing whom. Johnboy goes with 9 goose-eggs remaning after week 4.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 05:17 pm
realjohnboy wrote:
Week #4 Schedule ... starting Sunday, October 1st @ 1 pm:
Early Games:
Arizona (1-2 so far) @ Atlanta (2-0 excluding the 9/25 game)
San Francisco (1-2) @ Kansas City (0-2)
San Diego (2-0) @ Baltimore (3-0)
New Orleans (2-0 exluding the 9/25 game) @ Carolina (1-2)
Minnesota (2-1) @ Buffalo (1-2)
Dallas (1-1) @ Tennessee (0-3)
Indianapolis (2-1) @ NY Jets (2-1)
Miami (1-2) @ Houston (0-3)
Late Games:
Detroit (0-3) @ St Louis (2-1)
New England (2-1) Cincinnatti (3-0)
Jacksonville (2-1) @ Washington (1-2)
Cleveland (0-3) @ Oakland (0-2)
Sunday Night:
Seattle (3-0) @ Chicago (3-0)
Monday Night
Green Bay (2-1) @ Philadelphia (2-1)

I need the total number of points in the last game.

Thank you for playing. Please don't pull a sublime kicky on Johnboy by waiting until the last minute.
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jespah
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 05:19 pm
Week #4:
Arizona (1-2 so far) @ Atlanta AZ
San Francisco (1-2) @ Kansas City (0-2) SF
San Diego (2-0) @ Baltimore (3-0) Baltimore
New Orleans (2-0) @ Carolina (1-2) Carolina
Minnesota (2-1) @ Buffalo (1-2) Buffalo
Dallas (1-1) @ Tennessee (0-3) Dallas
Indianapolis (2-1) @ NY Jets (2-1) Indy
Miami (1-2) @ Houston (0-3) Houston
Detroit (0-3) @ St Louis (2-1) Detroit
New England (2-1) Cincinnatti (3-0) NE
Jacksonville (2-1) @ Washington (1-2) J'ville
Cleveland (0-3) @ Oakland (0-2) Oakland
Seattle (3-0) @ Chicago (3-0) Chicago
Green Bay (2-1) @ Philadelphia Bean Grey
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And, oh yes, the Stupid Question of the Week makes its second apprearance of the season. ...:
Of the 32 NFL teams, something like 18 have thus far won a game and lost a game in the 1st three weeks. There are 14 teams that have "perfect" records: All wins and zero losses, or zero wins and all losses.
The question is, how many teams will there be left IN TOTAL after week 4 with a big zero in either their win column or their loss column.
Don't worry about duplicating someone else's guess. Stupid Questions get no prizes. I just thought of this minutes ago and haven't and won't do any study of who is playing whom. Johnboy goes with 9 goose-eggs remaning after week 4.


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jpinMilwaukee
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:28 pm
Atlanta
Kansas City
San Diego
New Orleans
Minnesota
Dallas
Indianapolis
Miami
St Louis
Cincinnatti
Washington
Cleveland (somebody has to win this one)
Seattle

Philadelphia (In a landslide... 58)
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jpinMilwaukee
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:31 pm
Hmmmm... just saw that Alexander is out with a broken foot for next weeks Chicago game... that really changes the dynamics of this one...
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:43 pm
So, I missed, if it happened, the answer to stupid question of the week #1.
Not to nag..
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:48 pm
A broken foot for S Alexander. Out for "a couple of weeks." Sounds like a season ending injury to me. But what do I know.
14 games and Jespah and JPinMilw disagree on 12 of them!

Did I ever mention that the 1st eleven players to post their picks each week get spacious 1/4" wide columns? Everyone else gets 1/8" wide columns. I just thought I would let you know about that.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:51 pm
You missed the answer, osso. I have forgotten the answer and the question. Back in a few minutes.
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jpinMilwaukee
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 06:55 pm
realjohnboy wrote:
A broken foot for S Alexander. Out for "a couple of weeks." Sounds like a season ending injury to me. But what do I know.
14 games and Jespah and JPinMilw disagree on 12 of them!

Did I ever mention that the 1st eleven players to post their picks each week get spacious 1/4" wide columns? Everyone else gets 1/8" wide columns. I just thought I would let you know about that.


And I might be using that extra .125" this week rjb... keep that whiteout handy.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 07:18 pm
realjohnboy wrote:


So far, through 15 games this week, the 30 teams have scored a total of 580 points. That's an average of 19 per team. In the Stupid Game game (or whatever I called it) Edgar and Osso look to be the favorites, predicting 620 and 624 respectively.


If I have my weeks right, the 16th game was a 9-0 finish betwixt Jax & Pitt. If that is true, the total points was 589. Edgar had 620 (off by 31).
JPB had 567 (off by 22).

When Johnboy was in the 1st grade, the nuns gave out "awards." I won the "neatest desk" award once. Proudest achievement of my life.
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fbaezer
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 07:23 pm
realjohnboy wrote:


When Johnboy was in the 1sr grade, the nuns gave out "awards." I won the "neatest desk" award once. Proudest achievement of my life.


Was your desk "the neatest" in the sense of clean, or "the neatest" in the sense you had drawn cool Bible drawings or carved cool religious figures on it?
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 07:27 pm
Okay, order is established in the classroom now. Blue ribbon to EdgarB! Plus, a gift certificate for ... whatever RJB thinks apropo.
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Mon 25 Sep, 2006 07:48 pm
Um, for what it is worth JPB was closer than Edgar.

Back when I was in the 1st grade, fbaeser, in 1952 or so, neat meant tidy. It was only later, a decade or so later, that neat took on the other meaning that you are referring to. That was quickly followed by cool, awesome, sweet, rad and a few others that escape me.
I did barf on my desk once though in 1st grade, or maybe it was in 2nd. Cost me a lot of neat points with the nun.
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