When you get down to picking San Francisco and Chicago, you know it’s getting late in the season. There aren’t a lot of easy ones left. Our group went 3-2 last week, with the Bears and the Saints providing the disappointment.
Kansas City beats Atlanta on an intercepted two-point return. The Lions, of all teams, prevent Drew Brees from throwing a TD pass at home. The seemingly hapless Cardinals figure it out against surging Washington.
Andy paced the picks for the second time in three weeks, hitting just 10 of 15. John Vomhof hit nine. The rest was a little on the ugly side.
Here are the standings heading into the final quarter of the season.
Week 13
Overall
Andy
10-5
105-85-2
Vomhof
9-6
120-70-2
Tony
7-8
115-75-2
Maggio
7-8
111-79-2
Andy finally did break the 100-win mark. He’s actually on a 31-14 run the last few weeks. Tony’s 25-5 two-week stretch snapped last week. Can we get back on track?
Mixed bag in week 11. That’s okay – if you didn’t have the good sense to stop paying attention to our picks in this segment seven, eight weeks ago, that’s your fault, not ours.
I guess what I am saying Andy P is that transparency is great, just doubt that it improves the results
So what do you mean where you say transparency?
Paul I don’t know what are you trying to say
Let’s say we had a lot more transparency during class of 2025 election - would it have changed outcome?
Paul what do you mean it doesn’t improves outcome