Tony’s bets have been a disaster since he realized you don’t get your investment back twice when you win, but he’s more
He and Maggio tied at 13-3 in week 14, giving my brother a 25-7 mark the last 32 games – and pulling him within a single game of my season-long lead.
Rich has matched Tony’s 25-7 for the last two weeks, but slid to 11-5 in week 14. Overall, I’d say, we suck at betting but when the picks are straight up, we’re holding our own fairly well.
Here are the standings after week 14:
Week 14 | Season | |
Andy | 11-5 | 137-70-1 |
Tony | 13-3 | 136-71-1 |
Maggio | 13-3 | 129-78-1 |
Rich | 11-5 | 123-84-1 |
The season is winding down and while there are few great match-ups this week, very little is wrapped up and there are a number of teams that must win to improve their playoff chances.
Here’s who we think wins:
Andy | Tony | Rich | Maggio | |
Thursday, December 12 | ||||
San Diego at Denver | Denver | Denver | Denver | Denver |
Sunday, December 15 | ||||
Washington at Atlanta | Atlanta | Atlanta | Atlanta | Atlanta |
Chicago at Cleveland | Cleveland | Cleveland | Chicago | Cleveland |
Arizona at Tennessee | Arizona | Arizona | Arizona | Tennessee |
Houston at Indianapolis | Houston | Indianapolis | Indianapolis | Indianapolis |
New Orleans at St. Louis | New Orleans | New Orleans | New Orleans | New Orleans |
New England at Miami | New England | New England | Miami | New England |
Philadelphia at Minnesota | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Philadelphia |
Seattle at NY Giants | Seattle | Seattle | Seattle | Seattle |
Buffalo at Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Jacksonville |
San Francisco at Tampa Bay | San Francisco | San Francisco | San Francisco | San Francisco |
NY Jets at Carolina | Carolina | Carolina | Carolina | Carolina |
Kansas City at Oakland | Kansas City | Kansas City | Kansas City | Kansas City |
Green Bay at Dallas | Dallas | Green Bay | Green Bay | Dallas |
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh | Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Pittsburgh |
Monday, December 16 | ||||
Baltimore at Detroit | Baltimore | Detroit | Detroit | Detroit |
Game of the Week: Baltimore at Detroit – There aren’t any games featuring match-ups between dominant teams, but there are a few with playoff implications. This Monday-nighter is one of the biggest. Detroit is tied for first with Chicago in the NFC North. While the Lions maintain a tiebreaker advantage, a loss to the Ravens could leave them not only behind the Bears but also the Packers, who loom just a half-game behind. And it’s pretty clear the runner up in the division isn’t making the playoffs as a wild card. Meanwhile, Baltimore currently sits at 7-6 in a tie with Miami for the last playoff spot in the AFC. So ESPN gets a prime-time game with many implications for postseason play. The Dolphins’ tilt with New England was our runner up for this mantle.
Game of the Weak: Washington at Atlanta – If you had told me heading into the season that these teams would have combined for six wins and 20 losses at this stage of the season I would have strongly disagreed. RGIII was coming off his serious knee injury, but Washington itself was riding high on momentum from last year’s playoff run. And the Falcons were a hair away from the Super Bowl in 2012. But a lot of injuries, coaching controversies and 14 disappointing weeks later, these teams are playing in a game that arguably matters more to the St. Louis Rams, who own the Redskins’ first round pick, than to either of the participants. What a difference a year makes.
Who wins the week 15 Game of the Week?
- Detroit Lions (75%, 9 Votes)
- Baltimore Ravens (25%, 3 Votes)
Total Voters: 12
My Green Bay pick was dependent on Rodgers starting…if he doesn’t start, Dallas all the way.