c_hawkbob wrote:You got that email because i was setting up the league for this year and it automatically included and emailed last year's contestants. It kinda jumped the gun on me ... I'll finish setting it and the survival league up soon.
c_hawkbob wrote:The Group ID# is 10144, the password is Seahawkswin (long time posters will remember him) ... if you have any trouble message me your email and I'll send you an invitation.
Now I'll work on the survival pool ...
c_hawkbob wrote:The Group ID# is 10144, the password is Seahawkswin (long time posters will remember him) ... if you have any trouble message me your email and I'll send you an invitation.
Now I'll work on the survival pool ...
RiverDog wrote:We might also add that the league is through Yahoo's Pro Football Fantsay Sports:
https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/pickem
c_hawkbob wrote:Don't like posting updates while I'm leading (feels too much like bragging)….
c_hawkbob wrote:I really shouldn't make Riv do this for me every week so here until ya'll catch me it just is what it is ...
After week nine I widened my leads just a bit in both the confidence points: 767 to 747 (Boeing anyone?) over ObS and straight up at 90-42 with Riv and curmudgeon sharing second at 85-47.
Good luck this week!
idhawkman wrote:At what point does this become a mercy kill situation?
RiverDog wrote:
If Cbob has this kind of a lead going into the playoffs, then he would be difficult to overcome as the number of available points goes way down and the number of games goes from 13-16 a week to 4. But the season is barely half over, and that 20 point lead could evaporate quickly when you consider that one game could represent as much as 16 points.
You should have signed up. I prefer this over fantasy football as it keeps your interest in every game.
idhawkman wrote:You are probably right about me signing up. I don't understand it at all. I try to steer away from anything that could dilute my homerism from my team. E.g. fantasy football. Never played it, never will. This may be different and next year I'll try and find information on how it is played. As long as I don't root for any other team or player on another team, I'll participate. (I don't mind picking winners of games where neither team is a Seahawk team because if you like football you have an inkling of how good/bad other teams are. That's different to me).
I have a little different philosphy regarding betting for or against the Seahawks. If I bet $50 on the Hawks to lose and they lose, it's like getting a $50 consolation prize. If I bet against them and they win, then our winning it takes the pain out of losing $50.
yoder wrote:I have a friend that has this exact same philosophy. Betting against the Hawks seemed like blasphemy to me, until he explained it as you did. It's a win/win situation in a weird sort of way.
c_hawkbob wrote:Apologies for tooting my own horn here (this one is blatant) but for the first time this year I'm ahead of every one on the NFL "experts"!
Pickwatch tracks "all the experts from ESPN, CBS, Profootballfocus and more and compare them for accuracy!" and I check in each week to see where our own Hawkshack experts stand, we're usually top 5 or 10 but this time we're numero uno! Just thought it was pretty cool ...
https://nflpickwatch.com/
politicalfootball wrote:Is it too late to join ? Ahhh shoot if it is and oh well.
If it's alright with you though I have plans on playing next year, so much trouble getting set up for this year. Salutations and goodbyes.
politicalfootball wrote:Is it too late to join ? Ahhh shoot if it is and oh well.
If it's alright with you though I have plans on playing next year, so much trouble getting set up for this year. Salutations and goodbyes.
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