Nice work in week 1 guys - 19 of 22 through with the remaining 3 still alive.
Never too early to look to next week. A few games that jump out:
Pitt vs. SF (want to see how SF looks tomorrow)
NYG vs. Atlanta (ditto the above)
Balt @ Oak
Indy vs. NYJ
New Orleans vs. TB
Generally speaking I like the approach of going "heavy" on 2-3 teams and then dispersing the remaining picks. So if we get all 22 through, I could see something like 6 each on Pitt and New Orleans, maybe 4-5 on Indy, 3-4 on Baltimore, maybe 1-2 on another game.
Should we take the same approach of voting for our preferred distribution, and then translate that into 5 or so scenarios, and then vote - same as this week?
I also think we should disperse this weeks picks by splitting last week's winners - in other words, half of the GB winners would get say New Orleans and the other half Pittsburgh, and half of the Miami winners would get NO and half Pitt, etc. so that we have more down the road diversity in our entries.
Never too early to look to next week. A few games that jump out:
Pitt vs. SF (want to see how SF looks tomorrow)
NYG vs. Atlanta (ditto the above)
Balt @ Oak
Indy vs. NYJ
New Orleans vs. TB
Generally speaking I like the approach of going "heavy" on 2-3 teams and then dispersing the remaining picks. So if we get all 22 through, I could see something like 6 each on Pitt and New Orleans, maybe 4-5 on Indy, 3-4 on Baltimore, maybe 1-2 on another game.
Should we take the same approach of voting for our preferred distribution, and then translate that into 5 or so scenarios, and then vote - same as this week?
I also think we should disperse this weeks picks by splitting last week's winners - in other words, half of the GB winners would get say New Orleans and the other half Pittsburgh, and half of the Miami winners would get NO and half Pitt, etc. so that we have more down the road diversity in our entries.