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2 perfect scores in weekly Pro Football pool
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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11:15 a.m.Two players had a perfect 14-for-14 last week in our weekly NFL pool, but only one of them can come out as the overall winner.

Alfred Schell from Florida (honeybrat) had the better tiebreaker prediction of the final score in Sunday night’s Giants/Eagles game, so he takes the top spot in Week No. 10. His prediction knocked Suzanne Nott of Napa (KoRnFaN) into second place for the week.
Schell and Nott were the first two players this season on NapaValleyRegister.com to pick every game right for a single week.

Scptt Styles from Tennessee (SandM) took third with 13 wins, using his Giants/Eagles tiebreaker to give him third, ahead of 10 others who also had just one loss for the week.
Scooter Laplume of American Canyon (scooter01) and John Robles of Napa (JRob), each with 13 wins, rounded out the Top 5 for Week No. 10.

So how did the weekly pool’s namesake, Register.com Sports Editor Randy Johnson do? Randy has 8 winners for the week, ranking him 263rd out of the 374 playing on the Register’s Web site.
Smythm from Washington state, with 102 wins, had a one-game lead over gooddoc13 from Nevada, and is three games up on scully in the race for the Regular Season title.

The Regular Season winner, the Overall Winner and the Survivor Game winner (only 10 players left in the Survivor Game) all receive trophies from Doc’s Trophy Shoppe in Napa.
1 comment(s)

jmo wrote on Nov 11, 2008 12:24 PM:

" Just a friendly reminder to all players, double check your picks or you could be surprised like me to see two games where registered differently than my pick sheet showed. The lesson is review all picks before clicking the save and send botton. It cost over 20 spots as I went from 12 out of 14 to 10 out of 14.
Thank goodness we get to drop our four worst weeks. "

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