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Week 6 Recap

WINNERS!!! LOTS OF WINNERS Week 7 is worth $1,590.00 to a single winner   WOW!!! That one word describes exactly how I feel about the outcome and results of this week’s Pick 10 Football Pool.   The results for Week 6 is very difficult to report. Everyone that participates in the Pool dreams of that big payout. And based on how the first 5 weeks played out there was no real reason to think differently about Week 6. EXCEPT . . . there were ZERO upsets in the NFL this week.    Unless the Jets upset the Bills tonight. I have an early flight in the morning with a gawdawful early wake up. So, I’m wring this before tonight’s game is over.   Anyway . . . should Buffalo win tonight we will have 80 winners. After a Week 1 payout of $530 and a Week 4 payout of $4,770, Week 6 winners will claim only $39. If the NY Jets should happen to win the number of winners will be reduced to 46, with an increase in the winnings to a hefty $69.   I realize that this is not a whole lot of money but, the season is only one third over. If you can win once, you can certainly win again and increase your winnings for the year.    Congratulations to the 80 or 46 Winners, whichever turns out to be the final total.    And, of course, since there were no Sunday upsets, the Pick 1 Winner and Loser Pools had a total of only 1 combined elimination. All 50 Pooler Picks in the Winner Pool won. In the Loser Pool, Mongoose #2 was the only one eliminated out of the 52 remaining.   In the Accumulative Pool, Killer B maintains his spot at the top with 45 wins for the season. He has increased his lead by 2 wins over Roso903 and Tommy G. They each have 43 wins. Auntie Vic, Chris9080, Huskiemax, Junior D, Olive2me and Tungey have 42 wins and 1 win out of the money. That’s it for Week 6. Have a great week and let’s get this Pool back to normal.    

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Week 5 Recap

  ROLLOVER!! Week 6 will be worth $3,180.00 to a single winner   Here we go again! After a one week hiatus from rollovers, with Rusty Trombones big win in Week 4, Week 5 produced zero winners again. While it wasn’t a terrible week wins wise, a couple of big upsets proved to be too much to overcome.     Going into the late Sunday games, Princess Brittany was well on her way to victory with 8 wins. Right behind her was T Redneck with 7. And still undefeated were 38 others. My thought was a 40 way split and a payout of $39.75 per Pooler. But, lo and behold, Arizona and the NY Giants decided to pull off 2 huge Pool upsets. And then there were none.    San Francisco, by themselves, wiped out all 40 of the remaining Poolers. Had the 49’ers won, Seattle would have eliminated 39 of the 40. In total, 10 of the 25 games played in Week 5 were upsets according to all of our picks.   In the Pick 1 Winner Pool, 47 of the 98 still active were eliminated. That leaves, according to my math, 51 Poolers still playing in Week 6.   The Pick 1 Loser Pool was a tad worse. 54 of 106 lost for the second time. 52 Poolers are moving on.   The Accumulative Pool has a new leader after Week 5. Killer B has overtaken The Diesel by one win, 35 to 34. Tied for 3rd place, with 33 wins, are A Pack of Rams, Auntie Vic, jag bags, Knuckle Nuts, Lucky Charms, Roso903, Tommy G and Tungy. AND, 1 game behind them are 14 others. So, don’t surrender just yet. There are still 13 weeks remaining. As they say, anything can happen.   That’s about it for Week 5. Research, Pick and Pray! The new motto for the Pick 10 in 2024.

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Week 4 Recap

WE HAVE A WINNER!! Congratulations to Rusty Trombones   Week 5 will be worth $1,580.00 to a single winner   What a great week for Rusty Trombones. Those that follow @pick10football on Twitter noted that he was atop the leader board the entire weekend. Of course he was alone, but the numbers kept dwindling as the Sunday final scores rolled in. But the battle came down to Slacks and Rusty Trombones as the late afternoon games started going final. Unfortunately, it was the Cleveland Browns loss that proved to be Slacks undoing.   Once he was eliminated Rusty Trombones needed only a Detroit win on Monday night to claim the entire payout of $4,770.00. Monday night games often prove to be the kiss of death to potential winners. But not so tonight. Congratulations!   We performed much better this week. After 2 putrid weeks with many upsets, Week 4 was more predictable. The average number of Pooler wins this week was 6.26. That’s compared to 4.29 and 4.38 wins the previous two weeks.   In the Accumulative Pool, The Diesel is in first place with 28 wins. Tied for 2nd with 27 wins are A Pack of Rams, Dinwiddie, FUBAR, Huskiemax, jag bags, Killer B, and Shamrock8. Ten other are just 1 game out of a 2nd place tie.   The Picks 1 Winner Pool was reduced by 23 Poolers. Week 5 only 97 Poolers will be making picks.   The Pick 1 Loser Pool had 27 drop out leaving 26 picking next week.   That’s it for Week 4. Have a great week, and pick smart!

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Week 3 Recap

ROLLOVER!! Week 4 worth $4,770.00 to a single winner Well, it happened again! Another week of major upsets in the NFL. With only one game still underway, we may perform just a tad better than last week with an average of 4.38 wins per Pooler.   The big Pool upsets this week were the Giants defeating Cleveland (6 to 260 picks), Denver over Tampa Bay (7 to 285 picks), Carolina besting Las Vegas (8 to 261 picks) and the Rams over San Francisco (4 to 215 picks). And, at the time of this writing Washington is beating Cincinnati (4 to 215 picks).   If this continues I have no idea where the Pool goes from here. Worse case scenario, we will be entering Week 18 with a 16 week rollover. And a winner will be determined in Week 18 by most wins for the week. In case you’re planning ahead, the pot size will be over $27,000.00, if that should happen.    By the way, Football Queen and Tiffany both completed the week with 8 wins. REMARKABLE!!   In the Accumulative Pool, tied for 1st with 21 wins are Pack of Rams and The Diesel. There is a 7 way tie for 3rd place, 1 win behind the leaders. OK!! Now the even more disastrous Pick 1 Winner and Loser Pools. This week alone we lost 126 of the 247 still playing. That has resulted, in only 3 weeks of double elimination, 201 Poolers OUT. The Pick 1 Loser Pool lost an even more impressive 130 Poolers. That brings the total to 188 already retired from this Pool. PLEASE!! I BEG YOU, if you entered these Pools, before you make your picks this week, review Weekly Picks 2024 to see if you are still in the hunt. If not, PLEASE don’t submit picks. And if you are still playing, PLEASE review your picks before making your selections to avoid taking the same team twice. PLEASE!!! This is the one area that causes me the biggest headache. And I’m way too old for headaches. SO PLEASE!!!! Thanks it for Week 3. Start looking at NFL teams differently and lets see some bold picks this week. AND, Cincinnati did lose tonight.

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Week 2 Recap

ROLLOVER!! Week 3 worth $3,180.00 to a single winner   BLOODBATH!! There is no better way to describe the results of Week 2. If you don’t know what I’m talking about just take a look at that sea of red on the Week 2 tab on the Weekly Picks 2025 workbook.   The week was never really in doubt once we entered Sunday. One by one, in the early games, highly favored teams began falling. Dallas with 263 pickers, Detroit with 237 picks, San Francisco had  252 picks, and to a little lesser extent, but still a substantial number of pickers, Jacksonville with 108. And to put the finishing touches on Week 2, Philadelphia and it’s 266 pickers, just lost on MNF. Like I said, a BLOODBATH!!   But somehow both Two Pops and Wildcard finished with 8 wins. On the flip side, Sparty only had 1.   Week 1, Poolers averaged 7.45 wins. Week 2, that average dropped to 4.29 It can’t possibly get much worse . . . unless   You are participating in the Pick 1 Winner and Loser Pools. As you all know, once you have 2 incorrect picks in either of the Pools, you are eliminated.    Well, after just 2 weeks, the Pick 1 Winner Pool already says goodbye to 76 Poolers. On a positive side, we only lost 58 in the Pick 1 Loser Pool. Still a pretty big number after only a couple of weeks.   PLEASE, if you entered these Pool, please review your picks on the Weekly Picks 2024 workbook. If you see the word OUT on your alias line, do not submit picks for those Pools. I would truly appreciate that.   In the Accumulative Pool, Auntie Vic is the leader with 16 wins after 2 weeks. She is followed by The Diesel with 15 wins and in 2nd place. There is a 31 3rd place tie with 14 wins. There’s still a long way to go. So now is not the time to give up.   That’s it for Week 2. Study up hard as I don’t want to see these kinds of results this week.          

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Week 1 Recap

We Have Winners Week 2 will be worth $1,590.00 to a single winner Congratulations to Angry Kittens, Little Moe and Silverfox on their big Week 1 win in the Pick 10 Football Pool.    The three will share the pot of $1,590.00 and collect $530.00 each.    Week 1 wasn’t an extremely difficult week. The college games were lightly picked with the only major upset being Iowa losing to Iowa St. That took out 96 Poolers. Two NFL games were pretty big deciders. 123 Poolers selected Atlanta, they lost. But the 300 taken out by a Cincinnati loss to New England was a killer. How 19 Poolers didn’t select that game is a mystery. But most baffling is that MT actually picked New England.   It’s really a bit early in the season to discuss the Pick 1 Winner and Loser Pools as well as the Accumulative Pool.    I did send out an email today clarifying the rules on the Pick 1 Winner and Loser Pools. What has surprised me over the years is that how many people enter these Pools but don’t understand the ins and outs of playing. The rules for all the games are readily available for all of the games we play, on the web site.    It’s also surprising how many don’t know how to access the reports also available on the web site. Awareness of the information that I provide will help everyone make their game better.   The one report, Weekly Picks 2024 will show you everyone’s picks each week. In addition, on that same report are all of the picks in the Winner and Loser Pools as well as the standings in the Accumulative Pool.    It’s great to be back running the Pick 10 Football Pool. It’s always gratifying to see all of you return for another season. It’s been over 30 years of doing this and many of you have been right there with me for most of that time.    This year about 30 Poolers decided not to participate this year. But those losses were offset by over 40 newbies signing up to play. We now have 319 playing, 11 more than last year. To those of you that recruited these new players, thank you.   One final item, if you haven’t followed @pick10football on twitter, or do you call it X, you are missing out on some real time updates to the Pool throughout the weekend. So far, over 200 Poolers are participating. And what can make it even more fun is some back and forth among the followers. It’s a private account, so only you guys can follow and participate. If you aren’t part of the group, think about it.   That’s it for Week 1. I cannot believe that 1/18th of the season is already over.

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Ticking Clock: Every NFL Team’s Biggest Preseason Concern

Ticking Clock: Every NFL Team’s Biggest Preseason Concern With training camps just around the corner, every NFL team has lingering questions about their roster. Here’s a summary of a key concern for each of the 32 teams: Arizona Cardinals: Can they improve their porous run defense? Atlanta Falcons: Do they have enough depth at cornerback? Baltimore Ravens: Did they lose too many key defensive players in the offseason? Buffalo Bills: Can their new receiving corps effectively replace the departed veterans? Carolina Panthers: Who will pressure the quarterback besides Jadeveon Clowney? Chicago Bears: Can their offensive line keep rookie QB Caleb Williams protected? Cincinnati Bengals: Should they add a veteran running back for depth? Cleveland Browns: How will Deshaun Watson perform coming off surgery? Dallas Cowboys: How quickly will key injured defenders return to form? Denver Broncos: Do they have a reliable quarterback option? Detroit Lions: Can their revamped defense finally be a strength? Green Bay Packers: Who will start opposite Jaire Alexander at cornerback? Houston Texans: How will the new secondary players perform, and is there enough linebacker depth? Indianapolis Colts: Will Anthony Richardson’s shoulder issues resurface? Jacksonville Jaguars: Was their late-season success a fluke, or can they sustain it? Kansas City Chiefs: Who will protect Patrick Mahomes’ blind side? Las Vegas Raiders: Can they find a competent starter at second cornerback? Los Angeles Chargers: Do they have enough depth at safety? This peak into each team’s anxieties paints a picture of a league in flux. Established powers like the Ravens and Bills have question marks, while young teams like the Jaguars grapple with the challenge of replicating past success. It highlights the constant churn of the NFL, where rosters are rebuilt, veterans decline, and rookies are thrust into the spotlight. Share This : Related News edit post NFL Ticking Clock: Every NFL Team’s Biggest Preseason Concern Recent updates from the NFL. The NFL hopes their new XFL-inspired kickoff rules will reignite… Read More edit post NFL Recent updates from the NFL. Recent updates from the NFL. The NFL hopes their new XFL-inspired kickoff rules will reignite… Read More edit post NFL Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up… Read More

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Recent updates from the NFL.

DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 08: Tyler Badie #36 of the Denver Broncos past Drue Tranquill #49 of the Los Angeles Chargers on his way to scoring a touchdown during the third quarter at Empower Field At Mile High on January 08, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Recent updates from the NFL. The NFL hopes their new XFL-inspired kickoff rules will reignite the excitement of kickoffs while reducing injuries. The plan is for a wider kickoff zone, giving returners more room to operate and potentially leading to more explosive returns. But some experts are skeptical. The key concern? The NFL’s decision to allow coverage units to chase the ball as soon as it hits the ground (unlike the XFL where they had to wait for the returner to touch it). This, they fear, could lead to a surge of: False starts: Coverage units will be guessing when the ball is live, potentially jumping the snap and disrupting the flow of the game. “Weird” kicks: To counter the early rush, teams might resort to unconventional “sky” kicks or squibs, creating an unpredictable and messy situation. One special teams coach summed it up bluntly: “The rules basically incentivize you to kick the worst possible kicks you can.” Will the new rules bring back the magic of kickoffs, or will they be a chaotic mess? Only time will tell. The NFL’s new kickoff rules come with some hidden wrinkles beyond the potential for “weird kicks” and false starts. Here’s a deeper look: Kicker Safety: Under the XFL rules, kickers ended up involved in a surprising number of tackles (25-40% according to Chiefs coach Dave Toub). This is because they had to influence the returner’s path, putting them at risk of injury. Special teams coordinators, wary of losing a valuable kicker, might be hesitant to embrace these riskier plays. Return Scheme Creativity: Catch-22? The XFL saw some creative return schemes, but overall, big returns were rare. The NFL hopes adding a second returner and potentially better players will spark more innovation. However, special teams coaches are known for their conservative approach, especially since mistakes on special teams get magnified. The new rules might not incentivize enough risk-taking to see a major shift in return strategies. A Glimmer of Hope: Despite these potential drawbacks, there’s reason for optimism. The upcoming training camps and OTAs will be a testing ground for coaches to explore new strategies. While some teams might play it safe, others will undoubtedly be looking to exploit any advantage the new rules offer. This experimentation could lead to a more exciting brand of kickoffs after all. Share This : Related News edit post NFL Recent updates from the NFL. Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up… Read More edit post NFL Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up… Read More edit post NFL Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. The Miami Dolphins are gearing up for the 2024 NFL… Read More

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Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt?

Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up for training camp, and there are plenty of storylines to watch. Offensively, the Bears will be looking to integrate their new rookie quarterback, Caleb Williams, into the fold. Williams was drafted with the first overall pick, and he’ll be counted on to lead the Bears’ offense for years to come. The Bears also added wide receiver Rome Odunze in the first round to give Williams a talented weapon to throw to.   One of the biggest questions facing the Bears’ offense is how they’ll replace quarterback Justin Fields, who was traded away in the offseason. The Bears don’t have a proven veteran backup on the roster, so Williams will be under a lot of pressure to perform right away.   Another storyline to watch on offense is how the Bears’ scheme will be adapted to fit Williams’ skillset. Williams is a mobile quarterback who can make plays with his legs, so the Bears may look to incorporate more designed runs and play-action passes into their offense.   On defense, the Bears are hoping to get more production from their edge rushers. Montez Sweat, DeMarcus Walker, and Dominique Robinson are all talented players, but they haven’t consistently produced at a high level. The Bears need these players to step up and generate more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Overall, there’s a lot of excitement surrounding the Chicago Bears as they head into training camp. With a new quarterback and some new weapons on offense, the Bears have a chance to be a much more explosive team in 2024. But there are also some question marks, such as the lack of a veteran backup quarterback and the need for improved production from the edge rushers. It will be interesting to see how these storylines play out in training camp and throughout the season. Share This : Related News edit post NFL Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up… Read More edit post NFL Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. The Miami Dolphins are gearing up for the 2024 NFL… Read More edit post NFL The NFL’s Top 30 Veteran Stars Primed for 2024. The NFL’s Top 30 Veteran Stars Primed for 2024. As the 2024 NFL season approaches,… Read More

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Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp.

Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. The Miami Dolphins are gearing up for the 2024 NFL season with their upcoming training camp. Here are the key dates, notable additions, and biggest storylines to watch for as the Dolphins prepare to take the field:   Key Dates:   July 24th: Rookies report to training campJuly 26th: Veteran players report to training campJuly 27th: First practice sessionAugust 8th: Preseason game vs. Atlanta FalconsAugust 24th: Preseason game vs. New Orleans SaintsAugust 29th: Final roster cuts due   Notable Additions: Signed free agent QB Tua Tagovailoa to a 4-year contract extensionDrafted WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the 1st round to bolster the passing attackTraded for Pro Bowl CB Jalen Ramsey to strengthen the secondarySigned veteran DT Ndamukong Suh to a 2-year deal to shore up the defensive line As the Dolphins embark on their 2024 training camp journey, these are the critical elements that will shape their preparations for the upcoming season. With high-profile additions and continued development of their young core, Miami is poised to make a push toward the playoffs in the AFC Share This : Related News edit post NFL Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? Fields Out, Williams In: How Will the Bears Adapt? The Chicago Bears are gearing up… Read More edit post NFL Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. Miami Dolphins’ 2024 training camp. The Miami Dolphins are gearing up for the 2024 NFL… Read More edit post NFL The NFL’s Top 30 Veteran Stars Primed for 2024. The NFL’s Top 30 Veteran Stars Primed for 2024. As the 2024 NFL season approaches,… Read More

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