View Full Version : NFL Pick 'Em, Week 11
Figrin D'an
Nov 16th, 2005, 05:10:14 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants
Arizona at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England
Oakland at Washington
Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Jacksonville at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Carolina at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas
Sunday, Late
Seattle at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego
NY Jets at Denver
Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay
Picks must be in by 1PM ET on Sunday.
Jedieb
Nov 16th, 2005, 07:55:24 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants WIN
Arizona at St. Louis WIN
New Orleans at New England WIN
Oakland at Washington WIN
WIN Pittsburgh at Baltimore
WIN Jacksonville at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta WIN
WIN Carolina at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland WIN
Detroit at Dallas WIN
Sunday, Late
WIN Seattle at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego WIN
NY Jets at Denver WIN
WIN Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
WIN Kansas City at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay WIN
sirdizzy
Nov 16th, 2005, 08:43:21 PM
And indy will feel their first loss. Last team to go 9-0 was the 2003 Chiefs who lost to the bengals who were still more bungle than bangle. And so will it be with indy.
NY Giants
St. Louis
New England
Washington
Pittsburgh
Jacksonville
Atlanta
Carolina
Miami
Dallas
Seattle
San Diego
Denver
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Minnesota
Jedi Master Carr
Nov 16th, 2005, 10:21:51 PM
I thought it was the Chiefs that went 9-0 and got beat by the Bengles?
sirdizzy
Nov 17th, 2005, 04:03:50 AM
ooops sorry you are right, no matter the bengals will still be the upset of the week
Damn know it all chiefs fans, and we will beat you at arrowhead this year
jjwr
Nov 17th, 2005, 08:01:21 AM
I won't pick the Bengals but I can see them winning the game. They have the power running game and precision passing game to give the Colts fits and their defense has been fairly solid and picked off a lot of passes this year.
Rutabaga
Nov 17th, 2005, 08:11:35 AM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants (W)
Arizona at St. Louis (W)
New Orleans at New England (W)
Oakland at Washington (W)
Pittsburgh (W) at Baltimore
Jacksonville (W) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta (W)
Carolina (W) at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland (W)
Detroit at Dallas (W)
Sunday, Late
Seattle (W) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego (W)
NY Jets at Denver (W)
Indianapolis (W) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City (W) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay (W)
For me, the hardest games to call are the Indy-Cincinnati game and the Minnesota-Green Bay game. Seems like those could go either way. :\
Ryan Pode
Nov 17th, 2005, 09:55:50 AM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants Win
Arizona at St. Louis Win
New Orleans at New England Win
Oakland at Washington Win
Pittsburgh at Baltimore Win
Jacksonville Win at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta Win
Carolina Win at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland Win
Detroit at Dallas Win
Sunday, Late
Seattle Win at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego Win
NY Jets at Denver Win
Indianapolis at Cincinnati Win
Sunday Night
Kansas City Win at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay Win
Balty wins round 2.
Ryan Pode
Nov 17th, 2005, 10:34:15 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=1ckpddSQXFNsLZoWT6uFDubYF?slug=runtsandr aves&prov=tsn&type=lgns
That article shows why and how Steelers and Denver can beat them. Denver and Pittsburgh have power run games, but can go verticle to stay in the game + great defense.
Jedieb
Nov 17th, 2005, 12:53:11 PM
This is a much bigger game for Cincy than Indy. First, it's at home. Second, it's the thrid time they've gone up against an elite AFC team. They lost their first match ups with the Steelers and Jags. Yeah, a loss to the Jags might not seem like much, but Jacksonville is 6-3 and has one of the better records in the conference.
There's no doubt the Colts have some tough games down the stretch. I think they'll lose 1 or 2 of them, but they're going to be favored from here on out. I hope they don't lose until late in the season. Each week just builds the 72 Dolphins record up that much more and draws attention to the league and the Colts.
JMK
Nov 17th, 2005, 01:10:29 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants (w)
Arizona at St. Louis (w)
New Orleans at New England (w)
Oakland at Washington (w)
Pittsburgh (w) at Baltimore
Jacksonville (w) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta (w)
Carolina (w) at Chicago
Miami (w) at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas (w)
Sunday, Late
Seattle (w) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego (w)
NY Jets at Denver (w)
Indianapolis (w) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City (w) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay (w)
Nathanial K'cansce
Nov 17th, 2005, 08:39:28 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants(W)
Arizona at St. Louis(W)
New Orleans at New England(W)
Oakland at Washington(W)
Pittsburgh(W) at Baltimore
Jacksonville(W) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay(W) at Atlanta
Carolina(W) at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland(W)
Detroit at Dallas(W)
Sunday, Late
Seattle(W) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego(W)
NY Jets at Denver(W)
Indianapolis at Cincinnati(W) As mjuch as I want to see an undefeated team, Cincy is just really good... and I like to pull for them. *closet Cincy fan*
Sunday Night
Kansas City(W) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay(W)
jjwr
Nov 18th, 2005, 01:00:28 PM
This was posted on CNNSI.com's Rumor Centeral...oh those poor Ravens :)
Motivated by making a protest more than a profit, local fans are willing to give the Ravens a home-field disadvantage Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Even the most loyal season-ticket holders are selling their seats this week to their hated division rivals in an attempt to voice their displeasure over the worst start in Ravens history.
-- Baltimore Sun
JMK
Nov 18th, 2005, 01:04:19 PM
My goodness, how the mighty have fallen.
Jedi Master Carr
Nov 18th, 2005, 01:11:34 PM
Philadelphia at NY Giants W
Arizona at St. Louis W
New Orleans at New England W
Oakland at Washington W
W Pittsburgh at Baltimore
W Jacksonville at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta W
Carolina at Chicago W
W Miami at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas W
Sunday, Late
W Seattle at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego W
NY Jets at Denver W
Indianapolis at Cincinnati W
Sunday Night
W Kansas City at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay W
Blade Bacquin
Nov 19th, 2005, 04:27:50 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants(w)
Arizona(w) at St. Louis
New Orleans at New England(w)
Oakland at Washington(w)
Pittsburgh(w) at Baltimore
Jacksonville(w) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta(w)
Carolina at Chicago(w)
Miami(w) at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas(w)
Sunday, Late
Seattle(w) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego(w)
NY Jets at Denver(w)
Indianapolis(w) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City(w) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay(w)
Figrin D'an
Nov 19th, 2005, 08:50:03 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants (W)
Arizona at St. Louis (W)
New Orleans at New England (W)
Oakland at Washington (W)
Pittsburgh (W) at Baltimore
Jacksonville (W) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta (W)
Carolina (W) at Chicago
Miami (W) at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas (W)
Sunday, Late
Seattle (W) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego (W)
NY Jets at Denver (W)
Indianapolis (W) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City (W) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay (W)
jjwr
Nov 20th, 2005, 08:53:54 AM
I have the exact same picks as Jedieb, so in hopes of picking up a spot I'm guessing on a few different ones :)
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants(W)
Arizona at St. Louis(W)
New Orleans at New England(W)
Oakland at Washington(W)
Pittsburgh(W) at Baltimore
Jacksonville(W) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay(W) at Atlanta
Carolina(W) at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland(W)
Detroit at Dallas(W)
Sunday, Late
Seattle(W) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego(W)
NY Jets at Denver(W)
Indianapolis at Cincinnati(W)
Sunday Night
Kansas City(W) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay(W)
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 09:41:05 AM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants (W)
Arizona at St. Louis (W)
New Orleans at New England (W)
Oakland at Washington (W)
Pittsburgh (W) at Baltimore
Jacksonville (W) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta (W)
Carolina at Chicago (W)
Miami (W) at Cleveland
Detroit at Dallas (W)
Sunday, Late
Seattle (W) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego (W)
NY Jets at Denver (W)
Indianapolis (W) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City (W) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay (W)
Lance Casey
Nov 20th, 2005, 09:47:39 AM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY Giants(w)
Arizona at St. Louis(w)
New Orleans at New England(w)
Oakland(w) at Washington
Pittsburgh(w) at Baltimore
Jacksonville(w) at Tennessee
Tampa Bay at Atlanta(w)
Carolina(w) at Chicago
Miami at Cleveland(w)
Detroit at Dallas(w)
Sunday, Late
Seattle(w) at San Francisco
Buffalo at San Diego(w)
NY Jets at Denver(w)
Indianapolis(w) at Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas City(w) at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota at Green Bay(w)
Lilaena De'Ville
Nov 20th, 2005, 12:40:35 PM
Sunday, Early
Philadelphia at NY GiantsWIN
Arizona at St. LouisWIN
New Orleans at New EnglandWIN
OaklandWIN at Washington
Pittsburgh WINat Baltimore
Jacksonville at TennesseeWIN
Tampa Bay WINat Atlanta
Carolina at ChicagoWIN
Miami at ClevelandWIN
Detroit at DallasWIN
Sunday, Late
Seattle WINat San Francisco
Buffalo WINat San Diego
NY Jets at DenverWIN
Indianapolis WINat Cincinnati
Sunday Night
Kansas CityWIN at Houston
Monday Night
Minnesota WINat Green Bay
AIEEE I'm lateish but I didn't get in last night until 2 am and forgot all about it!!!
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 01:57:03 PM
And Carr and Yog take Miami on the road. Are you guys trying to lose? You've thrown away any gain you might have made on the Bears game. Honestly, the Dolphins?! Haven't you guys been paying attention to what they've done to me over the last few years? THAT TEAM IS POISON!!!
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 02:00:35 PM
:lol
Well, both teams suck. Apparently Dolphins suck more.. :p
JMK
Nov 20th, 2005, 02:21:08 PM
Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 03:10:38 PM
The Bears looked really impressive today. That defense kept turning the Panthers away and I think they registered 7, maybe 8 sacks on Delhomme. Meanwhile the Steelers tied the Ravens in the 4th quarter and have the ball now with 1:50 on the clock. The Steelers are just a completely different offense without Big Ben under center. One offense that doesn't change no matter who's under center is Baltimore's. They've got a whopping 37 yards on offense in the second half. Suckage.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 03:12:24 PM
Great INT by Suggs to give the Ravens a chance to pull this game out. They've got good field position and just need a couple of first downs to set up a FG.
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 03:36:15 PM
Grrr.. whats with those Bucs. Every time I pick them, they lose. Every time I do not pick them, they win. I was really concidering picking them for the win this week, then I thought to myself "well, if I pick the same as Jedieb here, at least we're gonna share the misery". Unfortunately, I was right.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 03:51:17 PM
If the game had been in Tampa I would have gone with my Bucs. But on the raod and in that dome I thought the Falcons would pull it out. Good road win for Tampa Bay. That division is unbelivably tight. Every team in it has a 1-1 division record. The Bucs and Panthers each have a 5-2 conference record and are tied at 7-3.
The Ravens got a few yards and a FG in OT. A ray of sunshine in an otherwise dismal season. The crowd in Cincy went nuts when they put up the score. The Colts are Bengals are lighting it up and put up 24 points in the first half. The Colts are driving to start the second quarter. This is gonna be a great game.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 03:54:57 PM
Manning is just playing head games with the Bengals. That's the Colts 3rd TD and they look unstoppable right now. I don't know how many big plays Chad Johnson has in him, but Cincy is going to need everything he has.
A 5-5 start. Man, is anyone doing well so far?
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:05:27 PM
Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away, Yog used to like the Bucs. You know, I might pick the Bucs the rest of the season just to punish them. I mean, by logic, they should lose the rest of their games because I picked them. That will at least give me some sadistic satisfaction. And if by some miracle the Bucs should win, I will get some points in the pickems. Either way, I win! :D
Oh, and Manning look like superman out there. They clearly miscast next years big blockbuster. When will the Colts lose? Not this year...
Ryan Pode
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:14:48 PM
Toldya. But nooo, nobody listened to me. And you can blame the loss on Big Ben's abscence. But thats how it goes. Ravens have been without Ed, Ray, Kyle, Anthony (Weaver), Alan Ricard (fb), and life goes on. One player, QB or not, can't make or break a team. Especially against the offensively challeneged Ravens.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:16:04 PM
Cincy is hanging in there, but the Colts are BACK in the end zone for their 4th TD. This game is a video game shootout right now. Here comes Cincy!
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:17:22 PM
Originally posted by Ryan Pode
Toldya. But nooo, nobody listened to me.
Yeah, but you ALWAYS root for Baltimore. One in a blue moon, even the Ravens got to win.. ;)
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:19:11 PM
Originally posted by Jedieb
Cincy is hanging in there, but the Colts are BACK in the end zone for their 4th TD. This game is a video game shootout right now. Here comes Cincy!
It sure is wild out there. But trust me on this one, Colts gonna win it in the end. Its one of the few things for certain this season, Colts win their games.
Ryan Pode
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:21:05 PM
I said back when the ravens lost to the steelers in Pittsburgh, then when its in Baltimore, the Ravens will prevail. The first team to force a turnover wins.
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:25:10 PM
.. and the Bengals got to punt. Here comes the steam engine train known as Manning!
Ryan Pode
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:42:03 PM
So in one half, the Colts & Bengals have scored more points than the Ravens have in the last 5 games.
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:47:35 PM
Yeah, thats stunning
Talking of monster quarterback performances.. Drew Brees is up to 4 TDs. Chargers are absolutely humiliating Buffalo.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 04:54:55 PM
The Ravens needed an inept Maddox to pull that game off. Even with just Batch the Steelers could have won that game. Less than 50 yards of offense in a half is proof that the Ravens caught a break today. So for the 3rd time all year, you got one of their games right. Congrats! ;)
Manning had his legs taken out from under him and that caused that INT. The Bengals just punched it in to get back into the game. This should be a great second half.
Ryan Pode
Nov 20th, 2005, 05:00:12 PM
You put Ray Lewis and Ed Reed back in the first one, and Heath Miller wouldn't have caught two lobs in the end zone. Ravens win it 19-6.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 05:07:06 PM
You get Lewis and Reed, then the Steelers get Big Ben and they win 20-19, just like last time. We can play the what if game all day. Bottom line, they split the season series again, but one team is going to the playoffs and the other will be waiting to see who loses their job first, their coach or their QB. I think the Steelers enjoy their situation a lot more.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 05:20:36 PM
Wow, 35-34 after the Bengals first second half drive. This game is shaping up to be an epic shootout. Sweeeet.
Yog
Nov 20th, 2005, 05:22:53 PM
Wow, just wow
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 05:36:20 PM
I'm not sure if Manning called all those running plays because the Bengals were dropping people back, or he wanted to grind out a drive and take some time off the clock. Either way, that was damn impressive. They ran the ball down their throats. This offense isn't putting up the same kind of numbers it did last year, but it's still scary. In some ways, it's better than last year's because they're running better than they ever have. Here comes Cincy again, only down 8.
Rutabaga
Nov 20th, 2005, 06:56:12 PM
Argh, but is my score for this week gonna be crappy or what? :p
sirdizzy
Nov 20th, 2005, 07:08:55 PM
The streak stays alive for plummer who has now extended it to 219 consecutive pass attempts without an int, it has been more than 2 months now since plummer threw a pick with 8 straight games without one. No Tds but thats because Anderson grabbed all 3 of them. That Broncos game was a really good team against a really bad team and it showed. Denver manhandled the Jets in every way you can, denver's first shutout in 8 years. 5 forced turnovers by their Defense, more power running and a mistake free plummer yet again.
I was thinking that Bengals team was going to win too, we saw Indy can still slug it out if they need too. Big question mark of the game, that defense that was supposed to be so much better, the bengals pretty much overpowered them all day. Had the Benglas been able to show a little defense themselves they might have won. Putting up 37 points though says that indy defense is a little overrated but who cares when you got an offense that can bail you out like that.
Big wins by da bears, giants, seahawks and the bucs. Its going to be an interesting december in the NFC. The AFC is all but decided. Indy #1, Denver #2, Cincy/Pitts #3 and #6, New England #4, Jacksonville #5. With the Chargers as a possible spoiler and a last playoff spot stealer. Jax should be able to slide ahead of the non division winner of the NFC North because of their easy schedule.
Jedieb
Nov 20th, 2005, 08:49:16 PM
The Jags have one of the easiest stretch runs I've ever seen ahead of them.
at Arizona - 3
at Cleveland - 4
Indianapolis -10
San Francisco - 2
at Houston -2
Tenn. -2
That's the number of wins their opponents have. Combined, those 5 losers only have 3 more wins than the Colts. The Jags can easily finish 5-1 or 4-2 which would give them 12 or 11 wins. That means that with well over a month to play the AFC may only have 1 WC and 1 division up for grabs. The one division has Pittsburgh and Cincy battling it out. Last week, I thought there was no way the Chargers could catch either of them. But with both of them losing today and the Chargers dominant win they're only 1 game behind. The Chargers are back in the hunt.
sirdizzy
Nov 20th, 2005, 11:15:13 PM
If the Chargers get in, it will be either pittsburg or cincinatti that get eliminated. If they can keep a lot of pressure on Denver they might even have a shot at the devision if denver struggles as these two teams square off for the last game of the season.
San Diego's Final Schedule
At Washington, the Redskins aren't nearly as good as everyone thought they were a month ago and they could be in trouble as a loss to the chargers here would probably make them miss the playoffs. This is a game that the chargers can and should win.
Home for Oakland. This is almost an easy game except its against a division rival and those games can be dicey sometimes.
Home for Miami. Nothing more than a trap game.
At Indy. The only benifit is this game is coming in week 15 and the Colts could have almost everything wrapped up at this point and be resting their starters down the finish. This is a wait and see game, because if Indy comes in full strength the Chargers are not getting away easily.
At Kansas City. Another Division game and on the road. The Cheifs are inconsitent and leaky but they still play well in Arrowhead.
Home for Denver. This is another wait and see game, if Denver has wrapped up the #2 seed they may very well just rest their starters and San Diego could get away with an easy win.
So its not far fetched to see SD go 4-2 maybe 5-1 and get 10 or 11 victories.
Denvers Final Schedule
At Dallas. This is probably the hardest game they have left. Its on a short week against a good team on the road. If they can go into Dallas and get a victory I can't see them losing the division or finishing worse that #2 in the AFC. They match well against Dallas though, their running game should pound it out and they got a very oppurtunistic defense and Drew Bledsoe is bound to make a mistake or three.
At Kansas City. They are a far superior team to the cheifs but this game is in Arrowhead and the Cheifs almost all but own the Broncos at home, much like Denver owns them at Milehigh. I wouldn't be surprised to see the cheifs win here but hopefully the better team will win on this day.
Home for Baltimore. Deffinitly a trap game, the ravens are bad bad bad but they managed a win against the banged up steelers and they might just be playing for a little pride. But it is in Denver and if nothing else Denver is a great home team.
At Buffalo. Another trap game, if you look pass the bills you can very well come away with a loss.
Home for Oakland. there easiest game left. Its at home and its against oakland the team Mike Shanahan takes pride in ebating every year and hates with a passion (he is 16-5 against the raiders in the last 11 years). This is a team they own and Shanahan will keep it from being a trap game.
At San Diego
Like I said a wait and see game. If denver has nothing to play for they will rest their starters and SD will likely win. They can beat the chargers though if everything is on the line and its Marty Ball no coach has ever been better at pissing away must win games and playoff games. If your the opposing team and need a big win there is nothing better then seeing Marty on the oppossing sidelines.
So Denver could easily go 4-2 or 6-0 for that matter. The Dallas game is really the only tough game if they can get past their stupidiites in Arrowhead.
JMK
Nov 21st, 2005, 07:48:03 AM
I had a dismal early afternoon, but was perfect for the late games and the sunday nighter, as I imagine most, of not everyone was. There weren't any upsets there at all.
I still don't think the Colts will go undefeated. Once they've wrapped up the conference they'll rest their starters and the rest of the team will take a week off.
jjwr
Nov 21st, 2005, 08:17:29 AM
Both Denver and San Diego have tough remaining schedules, out of those 12 games the only gimme game I see is the Chargers against the Dolphins. Denvers last 6 are all teams that can beat them, even the Raiders, Bills & Ravens. While not overall great teams they can put together enough to beat just about anyone if they have a good day and Denver falters a bit.
While its unlikely and I agree with at least 4-2 for Denver in that stretch, the key could be that last game between the two. All San Diego has to do is make up 1 game and that final game could be huge.
Ryan Pode
Nov 21st, 2005, 08:19:12 AM
Omg. I destroyed Diz in fantasy football.
196 Points.
Trent Green: 25
Jerry Porter: 20
Donte Stallworth: 19
Chad Johnson: 25
Stephen Davis: 0
L. Tomlinson: 14
Jeremy Shockey: 6
Dallas Clark: 18
Larry Johnson: 33
Shayne Graham: 16
Balt. D/ST: 21
196 Points!! OMG. I had 100 more than Diz.
Jedieb
Nov 21st, 2005, 08:52:00 AM
I saw that score this morning. That has to be one of the most lopsided scores ever. You nearly hit the 200 mark, unreal. Congrats Ryan. Meanwhile, I had Kurt Warner sitting on the bench and lighting it up. I also had another receiver come up big for my bench. Ughh.
Tampa, Tampa, Tampa, what am I going to do with you? Do I start to believe again? Two straight games the offense has scored over 30 pts, but the defense is nowhere to be found. That's not entirely true. Yesterday the defense got some big plays and even scored, but they've been getting pushed around. The Bears are coming to Raymond James next week. If this game were in Chicago it would be a no-brainer. But at home the Bucs should be able to stand toe to toe with Chicago and slug it out. Chicago earned a lot of respect by manhandling the Panthers this weekend. But that beat down still only resulted in a 10 point win and 13 points. This SHOULD be a defensive struggle. I can't see either QB lighting up each other's defense. But then again, Tampa and Washington was suppose to be a defensive battle and look what happened there. I think I'm proprably going to pull a Homer and root for my Bucs. I abandoned them this week and it cost me a game. I'm coming home boys!
sirdizzy
Nov 21st, 2005, 02:55:18 PM
Pure luck, although thats the highest score we have had in the 3 years we have been doing the fantasy football league.
Nathanial K'cansce
Nov 21st, 2005, 04:27:19 PM
I should call myself 'the giant slayers' since I've beaten the top three teams already. :smokin
Jedieb
Nov 21st, 2005, 04:38:36 PM
Holy crap, did the Colts win or lose that game yesterday? I'm actually starting to think the Colts would have gotten more props yesterday if they'd lost a close defensive game than won that shootout. To many sports writers and commentators, the Indy defense sucks and the Bears are the best team in football. Yeah, I'm exaggerating, but one game doesn't mean that Indy's defense has regressed to one of the worst in the league and the Bears still have a lot to prove.
Could last night's game have been any more boring? Ughh, I couldn't even stay awake through most of it. Tonight's game looked great on paper before the season started but now it's a cellar dwellar face off. But if you love Madden verbally caressing Favre, tonight's the night for you!!
JMK
Nov 21st, 2005, 05:13:29 PM
Yeah...I love Madden's Favre love fest. :rolleyes
I wonder if anyone outside of KC or Houston watched last night's game. I knew from the moment I saw the schedule that I would make other plans. I had zero interest in that game, and I'm glad I was right. What a stinker.
Jedieb
Nov 21st, 2005, 05:43:34 PM
I just feel bad for Carr. The mere fact that he's still standing shows that he has talent. That team's early history is as bad as the orange clad Bucs of the 70's and early 80's.
KC is now even with the Chargers at 6-4. These two are hoping that the Broncos come back to the pack. I don't think either one of them will catch Denver.
Jedi Master Carr
Nov 21st, 2005, 07:19:08 PM
The only hope for KC or San Diego is Pittsburg falling apart, which could happen, they have 3 loses, if Ben doesn't play against Indy they will lose their 4th and could lose a fifth to Cincinatti. They both have a chance. I am hoping KC just finishes 10-6 that at least shows the team is improving.
About last nights game, the best thing about it was Johnson man he had a heck of game, set the Chiefs rushing record. That was a brilliant pick now on the Chiefs part a few years ago. The game was awful overall. The Texans are just terrible. Carr needs weapons they need that #1 pick so they can select Bush, he would really help that team.
Ryan Pode
Nov 21st, 2005, 09:06:20 PM
196 points = good drafting.
Jedieb
Nov 21st, 2005, 09:23:40 PM
NFC Seeds (Previous Week's Rank)
1. Seattle (1)
2. Chicago (3)
3. Dallas (4)
4. Carolina (2)
5. Giants (5)
6. Tampa (6)
AFC Seeds (Previous Week's Rank)
1. Colts (1)
2. Denver (2)
3. Pittsburgh (3)
4. New England (4)
5. Jacksonville (6)
6. Cincinnati (5)
NFC
Carolina dropped all the way to the bottom of the division winners with that lost to Da Bears. The Giants and Bucs stayed put and Chicago jumps up to the coveted 2nd bye week slot. The only change in the AFC is that the Jags and Bengals switch places. Here are the teams on the playoff bubble.
NFC
Atlanta 6-4
Washington 5-5
4-6 Pretenders
Eagles
Vikings (I'm assuming they'll lose tonight)
Detroit
St. Louis
The Falcons seem to be the only one of the bunch that has a chance of getting one of those slots. Washington looked like crap against Oakland yesterday. They were in great shape but after these last 2 weeks they've been exposed as pretenders IMO. I can't see the Lions or Vikings catching the Bears. There's no way the Rams are gonig to catch the Seahawks. The Eagles are done, done, and DONE. So that really leaves Atlanta, Tampa, Giants, Dallas, and now Carolina battlings for 4 spots. Unless some teams start collapsing there's not going to be much drama in that last week.
AFC
KC 6-4
Chargers 6-4
I think there's a lot that can happen here. Both of these teams are just 1 game behind the Jags, Steelers, and Cincinnati. The Pats don't figure in any of this because their division is a joke and I think they're destined to be the #4, possibly #3 slot. I think the AFC is going to be a lot of fun down the stretch. Especially if Denver comes back to the pack a little bit.
Ryan Pode
Nov 21st, 2005, 09:24:22 PM
http://nfl.com/fantasy/story/9055663
Week 11 Highs and Lows
Your Fantasy team probably won if it looked like this:
QB Drew Brees 339 PaYds, 4 PaTDs; -1 RuYd
RB Larry Johnson 211 RuYds, 2 RuTDs; 6 ReYds
RB Mike Anderson 113 RuYds, 3 RuTDs; 16 ReYds
WR Chad Johnson 189 ReYds, ReTD
WR Jerry Porter 142 ReYds, ReTD
TE Dallas Clark 125 ReYds, ReTD
PK Shayne Graham 3/3 FGs; 4/4 XPs
DST Broncos 0 PA, 4 Sacks, 2 PaInts, 3 FumRecs
I have Johnson, Johnson, Porter, Clark, and Graham.
Jedieb
Nov 21st, 2005, 09:26:32 PM
Originally posted by Ryan Pode
196 points = good drafting.
I'll tell you what's scary about that score of yours. You got NOTHING from Stephen Davis. He could have easily have gotten 10-20 points if the Panthers had played the kind of game most people expected them to. That could have put you well over 200 points. Wow.
Ryan Pode
Nov 21st, 2005, 11:05:23 PM
Indeed. And the Viking/Pack game has shaped up to be mildly interesting.
JMK
Nov 22nd, 2005, 07:51:02 AM
I really hope there aren't any Favre apologists out there this morning blaming his receivers for the loss. Favre simply made bad decisions and even poorer throws.
How about the Vikings? 3 straight wins since the fallout from the Love Boat scandal and Culpepper went down. They were completely written off and left for dead, now they're only 2 games out of the division lead and the WC in the NFC.
Jedieb
Nov 22nd, 2005, 11:23:03 AM
4-6 Pretenders
Eagles
Vikings (I'm assuming they'll lose tonight)
Detroit
St. Louis
I fell asleep during the 3rd quarter. Thanks for screwing up my playoff analysis Fav--re. :thumbup
jjwr
Nov 22nd, 2005, 12:35:01 PM
ESPN Page 2 Quickie tackles the Favre situation
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/quickie
I'm sure most analysts won't agree as their lips wills till be firmly planted on his backside but they need to find out what they have in Rodgers. They have a legit shot at a top 3 pick which could be Leinart or possibly Bush but they own't know what they need until they see what Rodgers can do.
JMK
Nov 22nd, 2005, 01:26:55 PM
I think after what Bush did this weekend they HAVE to go with him in the draft - if they can get the #1 pick. The Texans are down there too, as are the Jets and Niners and Saints. I think all are 1-9 or 2-8. Quarterbacks can be found later on in the draft if Rodgers isn't the right guy, but Bush looks more and more like a once in a lifetime shot.
Jedieb
Nov 22nd, 2005, 05:03:08 PM
Houston has the lead in the draft race, but they've got a fairly easy schedule from here on out and their owner is getting anxious. I think they really need that #1 pick. Getting Reggie Bush may finally give Carr some balance and might finally make the Texans legit.
JMK
Nov 23rd, 2005, 07:57:03 AM
That team won't be legit until they get some people that can block for Carr/Bush. As good as Bush is he can't outrun everyone on every play.
Figrin D'an
Nov 23rd, 2005, 06:32:24 PM
Week 11 Results
sirdizzy: 9-7
Jedieb: 10-6
JMK: 9-7
Jinn Fizz: 10-6
Ryan Pode: 10-6
Blade Ice: 11-5
Jedi Master Carr: 9-7
Lance Casey: 11-5
Nathanial K'cansce: 10-6
Lilaena De'Ville: 13-3
jjwr: 10-6
Figrin D'an: 9-7
Yoghurt: 10-6
Updated Season Totals
Jedieb: 112-48
Yoghurt: 105-55
jjwr: 104-56
Lilaena De'Ville: 104-56
Jedi Master Carr: 103-57
Lance Casey: 103-57
Figrin D'an: 101-59
sirdizzy: 99-61
JMK: 97-63
Ryan Pode: 95-65
Nathanial K'cansce: 94-66
Jinn Fizz: 83-61
Blade Ice: 70-44
Eldorack: 36-20
Kale: 23-23
Ambrose Braeden: 10-6
Lamar Starworth: 5-11
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