Wow – an honest-to-God good week for all of us. We combined for a 45-11 mark in week 11 – for some it’s not going to make up for the first 10 weeks, but it should ensure we all at least break the .500 mark for the season.

John Vomhof and, for the first time, Andy, led the way with 12 correct.

Here are the standings.

Week 11 Overall
John Vomhof Jr 12-2 101-58-2
Andy 12-2 86-73-2
Tony 11-3 94-65-2
Maggio 10-4 91-68-2

 

Here are our picks for the full slate on Thanksgiving Weekend.

Maggio Vomhof Andy Tony
November 24, 2016
Minnesota at Detroit Detroit Minnesota Minnesota Detroit
Washington at Dallas Dallas Washington Washington Dallas
Pittsburgh at Indianapolis Indianapolis Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
November 27, 2016
Tennessee at Chicago Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Jacksonville at Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo
Cincinnati at Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
Arizona at Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Arizona Atlanta
NY Giants at Cleveland NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants
Los Angeles at New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans
San Francisco at Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami
San Diego at Houston San Diego Houston Houston San Diego
Seattle at Tampa Bay Seattle Seattle Seattle Tampa Bay
Carolina at Oakland Oakland Carolina Oakland Oakland
Kansas City at Denver Kansas City Denver Denver Denver
New England at NY Jets New England New England New England New England
November 28, 2016
Green Bay at Philadelphia Philadelphia Green Bay Philadelphia Philadelphia

Game of the Week: Kansas City at Denver – There are some legit interesting games on the schedule this week, but to me this is one of the most intriguing. With the Raiders moving to 8-2, this game suddenly has playoff implications, as the Chiefs and Broncos are tied at 7-3. The defenses are good. The offenses are suspect. Can the Broncos protect home turf?

Game of the Weak: Los Angeles at New Orleans – This might be entertaining from a scoring perspective, but there is little meaning left to this. I guess if the Rams roll off a couple wins under the new QB, Jeff Fisher might save his job for another season. Otherwise there is little to play for here except fantasy points.