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Who would win by the biggest point margin?
Jets @ Miami (would pick Miami)
Chicago @ Minnesota (would pick Chicago) I am in second place by 18 points and 10 points in front of third. No one in our pickem league has picked Miami, and none of the top four have picked Chicago. Jets are playing for a possible wild card berth, but they have not played well on the road. Miami has beat a few impressive teams. Minnesota is without Peterson, and Ponder had a concussion. Plus, they just suck this year. I like Chicago, especially with Bell. However, other people in the top four might like them as well. I can choose them and play it safe knowing I would possibly come in second. Not my style though. A part of me wants to choose Indy over Jacksonville. I would look closer at this if Indy was at home. Also, I have not picked Arizona, who plays Seattle at home. Seattle beat them earlier in the year, but Arizona has been playing well at home. |
Miami.
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Chicago, Minnesota without AP is just an awful team top to bottom.
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Joe Webb has the Vikings competitive. And the Bears suck.
Although you know the JETS will win. But Miami is the best of the 4 teams right now. |
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I hate over thinking things. It's no wonder I'm horrible at making decisions. |
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Ugh. What about Arizona at home against Seattle? Or Detroit at Green Bay? I haven't picked Detroit yet. But they're in Green Bay. Even if Rodgers doesn't start, Detroit has already made the playoffs too, so might rest people. |
Seattle will beat Zona.
Detroit and GB might be resting starters. What else you got? |
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Arizona Buffalo Carolina (who I almost and should have picked last week) Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Indy Jacksonville KC Miami Minnesota St. Louis Seattle Tampa Bay |
My rule of thumb for survivor leagues...don't pick road teams where a mccown is the starting QB
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KC is going to crush Denver.
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