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It's wide open for Keith to take the Jets or the Cowboys (hint, hint).
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1. Avoid making a pick on your home team. You can be too close to the situation to make a rational opinion.
2. I'm here to win, not entertain. I finished 2nd in this last year after like 13 weeks, so I gotta be me. ![]() Keith: TEN, ATL, NE, NO, IND, PIT, BAL, KC, GB, TAM Week 11: SDC Sorry! I'm not picking against (or for) the Texans, and I'mnot ballsy enough to take the Niners, Bengals, Cowboys, or Eagles this week... though I gave each some thought. One more week of boredom. |
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BOR-ING!
If Bob weren't so emasculated he would disqualify the both of you pansies and just fold up the tent on principle. |
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We can pass a rule for next year that when the field is reduced to the last four, the remaining players cannot choose the same team that week as another player, making it first-come-first-served each week. It wouldn't apply to earlier rounds and would certainly make the endgame quicker.
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Thanks for managing the game year after year, by the way. |
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I dunno, there was that one year (2008?) where there were so many knocked out there was time to run a 2nd pool... I know cause I won the 2nd contest. So, that might be something to consider in regards to instituting a picking-the-same rule...
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