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Carolina Huddle Pick’em - Week 9


UpstatePanther

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What a week!

SCOREBOARD:

WEEKLY WINNER: @Wyank PERFECT SCORE, 14/14, 1.000 (+1)

T-2) 13/14, .929

T-3) 12/14, .857

T-4) 11/14, .786

T-5) 10/14, .714

T-6) 9/14, .643

7) 6/14, .429

8) 4/14, .286

And the season standings out of 89 games:

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Our early leader drops alittle further in the standings, while the guy who knocked him off extends his lead. Lots of guys still very much in contention! Don’t give up now!

Week 8 Notes:

  1. Last week’s unanimous picks were Chicago and New England. Other locks were Houston, Cincy, Philly, KC, Pittsburgh, Indy,  and the LA Rams, along with our beloved Panthers!
  2. Upsets were Seattle and New Orleans (dammit).

 

Teams coming off a bye this week:

  • Atlanta
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Dallas 
  • Tennessee

Good luck this week everyone!

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OAK @ SF: SF

PIT @ BAL: BAL <-- PO'd Ravens team bounces back

CHI @ BUF: CHI

CAR @ TB: CAR

KC @ CLE: KC

MIA @ NYJ: MIA

DET @ MIN: MIN

ATL @ WAS: WAS

HOU @ DEN: HOU

LAC @ SEA: SEA

LAR @ NO: NO Can't go against the Saints. Not at home -AND- West Coast teams do not tend to travel well.

GB @ NE: NE

TEN @ DAL: DAL 27, TEN 20 (47 Points)

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OAK @ SF: OAK

PIT @ BAL: BAL

CHI @ BUF: CHI

CAR @ TB: CAR  

KC @ CLE: KC

NYJ @ MIA: MIA Mia is actually the home team

DET @ MIN: MIN

ATL @ WAS: ATL

HOU @ DEN: DEN

LAC @ SEA: SEA

LAR @ NO: NO

GB @ NE: NE

TEN @ DAL: DAL Total Points: 42

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OAK @ SF: OAK

PIT @ BAL: BAL

CHI @ BUF: CHI

CAR @ TB: CAR

KC @ CLE: KC

MIA @ NYJ: MIA (since they're the home team. who's sabotaging?)

DET @ MIN: MIN

ATL @ WAS: WAS

HOU @ DEN: HOU

LAC @ SEA: SEA

LAR @ NO: NO

GB @ NE: GB

TEN @ DAL: TEN Total Points: 18 Yeah, 18, will be an awful fuging game.

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MHS--GETTING LARGE IN YOUR REAR VIEW MIRRORS (AND SIDE VIEW TOO):

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OAK @ SF: SF

PIT @ BAL: BAL

CHI @ BUF: CHI

CAR @ TB: CAR

KC @ CLE: KC

MIA @ NYJ: NYJ

DET @ MIN: MIN

ATL @ WAS: WAS

HOU @ DEN: DEN

LAC @ SEA: LAC

LAR @ NO: LAR

GB @ NE: GB

TEN @ DAL: DAL Total Points: 43

 

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