Cleveland’s upset of San Diego caught a lot of us last week. Anthony Maggio, however, ran his hot streak to 13 in a row – he hasn’t lost since his first three picks went awry.
Slim pickings in regular season finales. Here’s what we came up with:
Now that it doesn’t matter, we’re on a roll. Five different picks, five wins last week. If you’re still alive, maybe it is time to start paying attention to us.
Last week felt almost like a free pass. Atlanta got most of us in the win column against a Rams team that finally succeeded in getting Jeff Fisher fired. And Tony’s Detroit pick was a little closer than expected, but watching the Lions hang on to beat Chicago can hardly be described as a surprise.
This week we’ve all got to dig a bit deeper. Here’s what we came up with for week 15.
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.
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.
100% agreed on the locks for the seniors if we had a fifth slot my pick would either be Matheson…
hard to say if momentum is gathering, but we had 10 seniors elected in 2020 centennial class, doesn't seem unreasonable…
I'm sold on 4 of them Brian not quite sold on Benton just yet
A special election could continue to gather momentum but it would probably only be 3-5 players at the most. Its…
Agreed like you said the direct elect option is the only way that the super seniors get in