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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 27, 2010 17:55:09 GMT -5
Man, I wish I had seen that. I wouldn't have a strike now, I would've been all over Pitt over Carolina. Oh well.
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Post by Micah008 on Dec 27, 2010 20:39:25 GMT -5
Man, I wish I had seen that. I wouldn't have a strike now, I would've been all over Pitt over Carolina. Oh well. I would have done the same too... thats why I figured everyone would want to know.
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Post by PhattyMatty on Jan 23, 2011 22:00:11 GMT -5
Think I just clinched at least a share of first place.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 3:42:13 GMT -5
Think I just clinched at least a share of first place. I think you did too. We need to make up some tiebreakers for first in case you lose and fall into a tie with someone. How does this sound?: Total points of both teams in Super Bowl: __ Total passing yards of Green Bay in Super Bowl: __ Total passing yards of Pittsburgh in Super Bowl: __ If everyone agrees to that, then we can PM our answers to ADMIN, and I'll PM my answers to Micah008.
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Post by Micah008 on Jan 24, 2011 9:25:17 GMT -5
Sounds good to me.
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Post by PhattyMatty on Jan 24, 2011 12:46:37 GMT -5
Since it can only be a two way tie, and we both have to pick different teams; couldn't just whoever gets the Superbowl Right wins the whole thing.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 12:50:35 GMT -5
Since it can only be a two way tie, and we both have to pick different teams; couldn't just whoever gets the Superbowl Right wins the whole thing. That would only work if your team loses and only one person gets the Super Bowl right. There are four others still in it with one strike and if two or more get the Super Bowl right there will be a tie if you get your pick wrong. If you get your pick right you win outright.
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Post by PhattyMatty on Jan 24, 2011 13:09:11 GMT -5
True, but I believe the other people like me need to pick the Steelers, so therefore if the Steelers lose everyone else will be gone.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 13:16:08 GMT -5
Well, I'll lay my cards on the line as there is no use not to as we all have to pick the other team of who we picked to win last week don't we?
I have Pittsburgh for the Super Bowl. So that means you beat me.
Anyone have Green Bay in the Super Bowl?
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 13:21:18 GMT -5
Ha, my strategy all along was that the AFC was going to win the Super Bowl (which I still believe), but I was unsure who would win out in the AFC, but figured it'd be either NE or Pitt. I picked Baltimore in the wild card as they were a lock for me and I figured they'd eff up before getting to the Super Bowl (NO was a tempting pick, but I was kind of saving them for later...lol...that eliminated quite a few who ended up picking NO). I had Chicago over Seattle (another lock I thought), and then Green Bay over Chicago (again, easy...although I thought I'd be picking Atlanta over Chicago). I guess others had the same strategy as me, and I thought I was so clever. Oh well.
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Post by Micah008 on Jan 24, 2011 15:36:18 GMT -5
I think Giggle Monkeys is the only one that will be picking Green Bay, so she is the only one that can *tie* for the win. If GB wins it would then be 1 strike each for Giggle Monkeys and Valley Cheese Radio. If Pittsburgh wins, then there is no tie. Sorry, but yeah... I had the same strategy as you BC. (It's too bad Yahoo looks broken when you view the Group Picks page, or this would be easier to figure out)
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Post by sportznut on Jan 24, 2011 19:19:53 GMT -5
I have steelers, and i have 1 strike
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 24, 2011 21:20:59 GMT -5
Micah, I think the Group Picks in the playoffs is hidden if you get your pick right...a strategy thing I think. They'll show up after the Super Bowl is over.
Well 'Nut, looks you're in the same boat with Micah and I.
So it's between Giggle Monkeys and Valley Cheese then. Should we go with winner takes all or tiebreakers???
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 26, 2011 20:29:40 GMT -5
The group picks is now showing our previous playoff picks now that only the Super Bowl is left and we're pretty much locked in on who we can pick now.
We all went the same route pretty much, except for 'Nut picking Indy in the first round and Monkeys picking Pitt last week.
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Post by Banana Cat on Feb 7, 2011 14:47:30 GMT -5
GIGGLE MONKEYS - 2010 NFL PLAYOFF BOUND SURVIVOR CHAMPIONS
Valley Cheese Radio and Giggle Monkeys tied for the Title, but according to the tiebreakers (which team won the Super Bowl) Giggle Monkeys gets acclaim on the Indoor Football Forum site. Great job by both players, congrats.
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