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Hey Conn- if you played last year, you're all set to go this year. Log in to sportsline.com with your user name and password, then click on the fantasy tab, and you'll see the pool. You can't make any picks until the 1st game.

I'll send myself an invite them post it to this topic.

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Who wants to play??? All for fun- no money involved.

I'll donate a jar of honey from my honeybee hives to whoever wins.

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Not sure what was up, I couldn't log on for a few days. Had to reboot my computer for some reason. Only this website, so weird. I'm in, I made my picks.

  • 2 weeks later...
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FYI

Get your picks before Thursday's game or you will get locked out for week # 1

Yes- get them in!!

Actually- if you miss Thursday, you'll still be able to make picks for subsequent days- you won't be locked out for the week.

You guys are 2 of the 3 (alongside Conn) that haven't made picks yet, but thanks for the reminders anyway! :g

Anybody else wanna play this year? Easy to do, and it was a blast last go-round.

  • 2 weeks later...
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That's a catch down at the park. To me, this was more a case of the "ground causing a fumble" than the ground "causing an incomplete pass." Enough control over the ball was displayed through two hands gripping the ball way up high, and two feet connecting to the turf long before Murphy and the ball went to the ground. Their rule is too open to interpretation and did exactly the thing they want to avoid, which is "negating great plays."

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That's a catch down at the park. To me, this was more a case of the "ground causing a fumble" than the ground "causing an incomplete pass." Enough control over the ball was displayed through two hands gripping the ball way up high, and two feet connecting to the turf long before Murphy and the ball went to the ground. Their rule is too open to interpretation and did exactly the thing they want to avoid, which is "negating great plays."

Agreed. I think it's a subjective interpretation.

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Lots of tough picks this week.

You aren't kidding. I was waffling like crazy and then just said screw it and picked my first instinct.

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Well, if we ever needed a measuring stick for the importance of Wes Welker to the Patriots' offense, we got it today. 21 straight regular season victories for the Pats, second most in history--it had to come to an end at some point.

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Well, if we ever needed a measuring stick for the importance of Wes Welker to the Patriots' offense, we got it today. 21 straight regular season victories for the Pats, second most in history--it had to come to an end at some point.

Saw the game. Brady looked like crap. Many of the incompletions was his fault. Looks like he hasn't gotten back to football form yet. I'm confident that he will by the second half of the season. Defence looked good.

  • 10 months later...
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Bumped...

Pre-season camps are opening- time to start thinking about the 2010 NFL pool through CBS Sportsline. I'll start cleaning up the site to get ready for the 2010 season. Conn is the Commish.

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