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RolStoppable said: 

EDIT: Checked the spreadsheet. If I counted correctly, burninmylight is the only one at 11-4 for the week and I am tied with a bunch of others at 10-5. Damn, I would have won the week with a 12-3 record with my initial picks and would have created some distance to the bulk. Why couldn't my internet be down on Sunday afternoon and block me from posting anything... of course it was down when the Sunday games were on in the evening. Of course.

I may have missed something somewhere, but I'm pretty sure you're at 9-6 for the week. Double checked your predictions and I think I've got everything right. Let me know if I missed something though.

WEEK 6 RESULTS

Username Week 5 Pct. PP
burninmylight 11-4 0.733 4
Carl 10-5 0.667 2
Angelus 9-6 0.600 1
Chris Hu 9-6 0.600 1
cycycychris 9-6 0.600 1
Level1Death 9-6 0.600 1
Rolstoppable 9-6 0.600 2
Farsala 8-7 0.533  
LudicrousSpeed 8-7 0.533  
MTZehvor 8-7 0.533  
TheGoldenBoy 8-7 0.533  
XD84 8-7 0.533 1
NobleTeam360 7-8 0.467  
BlowoverKing 7-8 0.467  
ljigga 0-15 0.000  
noname2200 0-15 0.000  
SpokenTruth 0-15 0.000  

Despite an initially scary slate of games, it was a pretty solid week overall for the league. The entire NFL conspired to stop me at every single toss up game possible with the exception of KC-NE, but that's the way life goes. burninmylight got into the thick of the race for the #1 spot with an 11-4 finish, while Carl...made his season slightly less embarrassing, at least. San Francisco kept things close against Green Bay, which resulted in both Rol and XD84 nabbing a perfect MNF prediction.

# -Username- Correct Wrong Pct. PP #1-3 #1 #2 #3 PR PW
1 RolStoppable 56 37 0.602 13 5 1 3 1 2 0
2 burninmylight 56 37 0.602 11 5 1 2 2 1 0
3 Level1Death 56 37 0.602 10 5 1 2 2 0 0
4 TheGoldenBoy 55 38 0.591 11 4 2 1 1 0 0
5 cycycychris 55 38 0.591 8 6 0 2 4 0 0
6 XD84 53 40 0.570 7 3 1 0 2 1 0
7 LudicrousSpeed 52 41 0.559 5 3 0 2 1 0 0
8 Chris Hu 51 42 0.548 7 3 1 1 1 0 0
9 MTZehvor 51 42 0.548 7 3 1 0 2 1 0
10 BlowoverKing 51 42 0.548 6 4 0 2 2 0 0
11 Farsala 49 44 0.527 4 3 0 1 2 0 0
12 Carl 47 46 0.505 7 4 0 3 1 0 0
13 Angelus 46 47 0.474 3 3 0 0 3 0 0
14 NobleTeam360 36 57 0.387 2 2 0 0 2 0 0
15 SpokenTruth 26 67 0.280 2 2 0 0 2 0 0
16 noname2200 25 67 0.272 5 2 1 0 1 0 0
17 ljigga 22 71 0.237 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

Besides burninmylight moving up to second, there wasn't a lot of movement in the standings. Rol retook first place, making this the fourth straight week with a different leader. The first five predictors are only, at most, two games out of first, and the top 10 is at most 5 games away, so this is still anyone's game (except mine because of the aforementioned NFL conspiracy).

As always, please look over your results and let me know if there are any mistakes.

League Manager Rant

I feel like fans, players, and especially the player's union have all been incredibly hypocritical when it comes to Le'Veon Bell's holdout (who, incidentally, did not follow through on his stated plan to return to the Steelers during the bye week). Basically everyone agreed that the current CBA that ended the 2011 lockout gives an incredibly unbalanced amount of power to the owners. Players and the NFLPA have consistently voiced frustration with how much power the owners and commissioner have, including the split of revenue, the commissioner's ability to suspend and uphold his own suspensions with no third party oversight, and post-career benefits and care plans for retired players. And yet, now that Bell is holding out against an owner who is taking up a still absurd portion of the revenue generated, players and even his own teammates have almost universally come out against him.

Bell is one of the few players who's been willing to tell the owners (or in this case, an owner) to shove it until they provide what he perceives as fair treatment. You can argue all you like about whether the prospect of a multi-millionaire fighting with a billionaire over fair compensation is legitimate, and Bell complaining about not getting enough money might sound like the world's tiniest violin. However, the bigger concern for me is the precedent it sets. If players and the players association won't back one of their own in a holdout like this, does anyone really think they're going to act any differently when it comes time to negotiate a new contract? If the players can't support each other, they'll fold just as easily as they did back in 2011, and we'll be left with another shitty CBA that results in players receiving stupid suspensions for questionable reasons and owners holding just as much power as before. Ies, I'll freely admit I'm biased in this as a Patriots' fan, but I think most teams would agree that the suspensions of someone like Vincent Jackson (suspended 3 games for driving without a license), Terrell Pryor (5 games for getting tattoos in college) or the myriad of players suspended for smoking pot.

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In case anyone missed it, here is the prediction sheet for this week.

DEN@ARI
TEN@LAC
CAR@PHI
MIN@NYJ
BUF@IND
NE@CHI
CLE@TB
HOU@JAX
DET@MIA
NO@BAL
DAL@WAS
LAR@SF
CIN@KC
NYG@ATL by BYE: GB, OAK X BYE: PIT, SEA