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65_Xero_Huskie 16-09-2007 21:36

Re: 2007 NFL Pick-em: Week 2
 
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Originally Posted by JackN (Post 642531)
The Minnesota-Detroit game made me vomit. There were ten turnovers, that is awful. Plus some of the worst penalties I have ever seen. It was an ugly win.

What do you expect when the QB was out for 2 quarters :eek:

Logan Byers 16-09-2007 21:36

Re: 2007 NFL Pick-em: Week 2
 
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Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 642543)
horrible turn out this week, too many upsets that wasn't foreseen.

Agreed.
Who could predict New Orleans having problems on offense for a second week?
Who could foresee Cleveland and Cincinnati combining for 96 points and Cleveland winning such a game?
And is it just me or are a lot of games being won by field goals or less (5 this week, 5 last week)?

Alex Cormier 16-09-2007 21:50

Re: 2007 NFL Pick-em: Week 2
 
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Originally Posted by 461gopher (Post 642549)
Agreed.
Who could predict New Orleans having problems on offense for a second week?
Who could foresee Cleveland and Cincinnati combining for 96 points and Cleveland winning such a game?
And is it just me or are a lot of games being won by field goals or less (5 this week, 5 last week)?

ALL i know is that i can finally pick GB and they actually win...

what an excellent game too!

Logan Byers 16-09-2007 22:18

Re: 2007 NFL Pick-em: Week 2
 
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Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 642550)
ALL i know is that i can finally pick GB and they actually win...

what an excellent game too!

They could do very well. They're going to be a surprise Wild-card playoff team along with Houston. Going off on a tangent here:

AFC playoff team predictions:
Colts - Even with the Texans, Colts are a virtual lock for their division.
Steelers - Ravens and Bengals have too many issues to address.
Patriots - See Colts, but with no competition at all.
Broncos - Easy schedule, playing KC and OAK 2 times.
Texans - Surprise team of the year.
Chargers - Same as Broncos, but with a couple of tougher opponents

NFC playoff team predictions:
Cowboys - Cowboys go as far as Romo takes them, which could be the Super Bowl...
Packers - Good, Young Defense and Favre as a game manager, even though he doesn't like that title, lead them to a division title.
Panthers - Steve Smith carries them to the playoffs, but not much further. Also, Saints are surprising everyone again, but this time it's by losing.
Seahawks - West will be tough to win, but experience allows them to win the division
Bears - Defense leads them to the playoffs, but Grossman will throw the season away.
Lions - They take a lot of chances with Kitna passing, but they also are rewarded for passing thanks to Roy Williams and Calvin Johnson.

Logan Byers 18-09-2007 00:00

Re: 2007 NFL Pick-em: Week 2
 

Week 2 Results:
raymaniac..........13
JackN..............12
Josh Murphy........12
boiler.............11
Koko Ed............11
George1902.........10
Jeremiah Johnson...10
461gopher..........9
Alex Cormier.......9
Cory...............9
Kyle379............9
Pavan..............9
SSMike.............9
Travis Hoffman.....9
XaulZan11..........9
A_Reed.............8
Kevyn H............8
raf4far............8
SamSofa330.........8
Stud Man Dan.......8
xzvrw2.............7


Overall Scores:
boiler.............25
JackN..............24
raymaniac..........23
461gopher..........22
Jeremiah Johnson...22
Koko Ed............22
Alex Cormier.......21
SSMike.............21
Travis Hoffman.....21
XaulZan11..........21
Cory...............20
A_Reed.............19
George1902.........18
Kyle379............18
Kevyn H............16
xzvrw2.............16
Josh Murphy........12
Greg Perkins.......10
Pavan..............10
raf4far............8
SamSofa330.........8
Stud Man Dan.......8


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