10-28-2024, 12:37 PM
The picks sheet
Don't forget to bookmark the above link. I've added a form to submit weekly picks just in case the board hiccups. I'm interested to see if anyone can access and use the form to post their picks.
You can use one or the other, and you can submit multiple responses. I will consider the last (most recent) submission as "official", whether it's on the board or on the form.
OK, now that business is done, the board outage limited our picks from last week and every last one of us diehards/early birds made the exact same picks, so no ground gained our lost among them. We got 4 games to pick from this week, but the way the AFCS is faring this year, hard to say that we don't again replicate responses among everyone.
HOU @ NYJ: The jest are 0-2 since trading for Adams (or firing Saleh, whichever suits your snark more appropriately). Stroud and co. returned to form with some good numbers against Gus's porous Indy D. Guess that sub-100 outing for Stroud was just an outlier.
IND @ MIN: So Duval got bumped out of SNF so the nation can see first-hand just how bad Richardson is. Minny needs a win to keep pace in the NFCN, and a home tilt against the horseshoes may be just what the doctor ordered.
JAX @ PHI: Hey look, another close loss after shooting yourself in the foot, Duval. Lawrence and Hurts are both in similar situations, professionally - high dollar deals, performing below expectation, Coaches feeling the heat early in the season - but teams that are on opposite ends of the spectrum, record wise. Just like last week, this game could be a blowout, a nailbiter, or a shocking upset. You don't really know what you'll get with either of these teams. I just hope it's one for the ages to stick it to the league and networks for flexing it out of their prime spot.
NE @ TN: The Pats are the latest team to take advantage of the Jests and their debacle of a year. The tacks just gave up a 50-burger to the Loins. Nice of Dan Campbell to ease of the gas and keep it under 70. Question marks ahead of this game are whether Drake Maye returns from a concussion and whether his return even matters. The tacks are in complete disarray and appear on the verge of complete and utter implosion. Aw darn.
Don't forget to bookmark the above link. I've added a form to submit weekly picks just in case the board hiccups. I'm interested to see if anyone can access and use the form to post their picks.
You can use one or the other, and you can submit multiple responses. I will consider the last (most recent) submission as "official", whether it's on the board or on the form.
OK, now that business is done, the board outage limited our picks from last week and every last one of us diehards/early birds made the exact same picks, so no ground gained our lost among them. We got 4 games to pick from this week, but the way the AFCS is faring this year, hard to say that we don't again replicate responses among everyone.
HOU @ NYJ: The jest are 0-2 since trading for Adams (or firing Saleh, whichever suits your snark more appropriately). Stroud and co. returned to form with some good numbers against Gus's porous Indy D. Guess that sub-100 outing for Stroud was just an outlier.
IND @ MIN: So Duval got bumped out of SNF so the nation can see first-hand just how bad Richardson is. Minny needs a win to keep pace in the NFCN, and a home tilt against the horseshoes may be just what the doctor ordered.
JAX @ PHI: Hey look, another close loss after shooting yourself in the foot, Duval. Lawrence and Hurts are both in similar situations, professionally - high dollar deals, performing below expectation, Coaches feeling the heat early in the season - but teams that are on opposite ends of the spectrum, record wise. Just like last week, this game could be a blowout, a nailbiter, or a shocking upset. You don't really know what you'll get with either of these teams. I just hope it's one for the ages to stick it to the league and networks for flexing it out of their prime spot.
NE @ TN: The Pats are the latest team to take advantage of the Jests and their debacle of a year. The tacks just gave up a 50-burger to the Loins. Nice of Dan Campbell to ease of the gas and keep it under 70. Question marks ahead of this game are whether Drake Maye returns from a concussion and whether his return even matters. The tacks are in complete disarray and appear on the verge of complete and utter implosion. Aw darn.