Week 6 was a lot different than Week 5. I considered week 5 to be fairly difficult and it showed in the average amount of wins for everyone which turned out to be 6.6 wins per person. Anyhow, KC got it's first loss and there are no undefeated teams left in the NFL. In addition to that, there were 7 upsets last week. WOW!!! That's half of the games. Still, only 2 people picked ARI to beat NO. Thanks. lol!!! Anyhow, last week I said I would show you how you are doing against the ESPN experts. That information is listed below. I have attached a spreadsheet with the updated standings after week 5. If you can not view the spreadsheet, let me know and I will send you your standings by email. The games highlighted in yellow and orange are your wins with orange being the games you picked as upsets. The games highlighted in blue are your losses. Please recheck my math and if I have made any mistakes, just send me an email and I will correct them. For those of you who forgot some picks or did not submit your picks, you were assigned all the favorites. The favorites went 7-7 in week 5. Week 6's games are below so you can make your picks. Remember that there are only 14 games in Week 6 because the Cardinals, Bills, Panthers and Bengals are on a bye week.
ESPN EXPERTS:
Eric Allen 36-40
Mike Golic 42-34
Merrill Hodge 40-36
Chris Mortensen 48-28
Adam Schefter 42-34
Mark Schlereth 45-31
Seth Wickersham 38-38
Accuscore 43-33
I AM THE GREATEST
1) Dale Hicks, Atlanta, Georgia, 13-1 last week, 47-29 total, 1st year Playing
1) John Seeberger, Missoula, Montana, 9-5, 47-29, 3rd Year
Tied For Second:
Jared Griffin, Dallas, Texas
Robert Saffo, Sierra Vista, Arizona
Ray Jones, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hollis Toepfer, Sierra Vista, Arizona
UPSET KING FOR PICKING 5 UPSETS
ERIC DEAN
MAN, I AM CLUELESS LIKE GEORGE THE MONKEY FOR GOING 3-11 LAST WEEK
Gregory Maxwell
Mark Jacobson
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
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