5 + 5 Pick’Em Contest: Week Two recap (NFL picks)…

After the two games from Sunday night we can now see how the close to 20 people involved in the first ever isportsweb’s “5 + 5 Pick’Em Contest”. After 15 picks only two players have reached double digit wins, including one that went five for five in these picks and just two more are at .500 or better. However, most of the rest of the group is close by, with a handful of players at 7-8 right now, making this a fun run going into next weekend’s picks. So without further ado, here are the results of the National Football League picks and the current standings after 15 picks made…

(PLEASE NOTE: I check these picks over and over but mistakes can be made. Please check your picks and if there is an error let me know ASAP by emailing me @ CarolinaDejaBlue@twcny.rr.com and I will correct it as quickly as I can. Thank You)

Michael Pichan (@FantasyNomad on twitter), a host/co-host of several podcasts for RotoInfo ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 10-5 in the contest.

  • New York Giants -3.5 over Dallas
  • San Diego +1 over Oakland
  • Houston -13 over Miami
  • Minnesota -3.5 overJacksonville
  • Arizona +3 over Seattle

Andrew C. an ex sports reporter for a national newspaper ends week one with a 5-0 record and has an overall record of 10-5 in the contest.

  • Dallas +3.5 over New York Giants
  • Houston -13 over Miami
  • San Francisco +5 over Green Bay
  • New York Jets -2.5 over Buffalo
  • Chicago -10 over Indianapolis

Scott blogger for isportsweb for both Lions & Red Wings ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 8-7 in the contest.

  • Detroit -9 over St. Louis
  • Pittsburgh +1 over Denver
  • Seattle -3 over Arizona
  • Washigton +9 over New Orleans
  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee

Gina A. an ex blogger and now just enjoying SU and the Big East, and soon hating to have to watch the ACC ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 7-1-7 in the contest.

  • Philadelphia -9.5 over Cleveland
  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee
  • Denver -1 over Pittsburgh
  • Buffalo + 2 1/2 over New York Jets
  • San Diego +1 over Oakland

Lauren Brownlow (@lebrownlow on twitter), a freelance sportswriter with her own blog ends week one with a 0-5 record and has an overall record of 7-8 in the contest.

  • New Orleans -9 over Washington
  • Pittsburgh +1 over Denver
  • Green Bay -5 over San Francisco
  • Buffalo +2.5 over New York Jets
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay

A. Mazzolini (A_E_M on twitter), blogger at isportsweb ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 7-8 in the contest.

  • Houston -13 over Miami
  • Green Bay -5 over San Francisco</li>
  • Buffalo +2.5 over New York Jets
  • Chicago -10 over Indianapolis
  • Seattle -3 over Arizona

Flake (@PeaceLoveFlake on twitter) UNC grad and twitter diva ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 7-8 in the contest.

  • Minnesota -3.5 over Jacksonville
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay
  • San Diego +1 over Oakland
  • Pittsburgh +1 over Denver
  • St. Louis +9 over Detroit

Gary Gerba (@DSEmpireG2 on twitter) Editor-in-Chief for Dynasty Sports Empire ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 7-8 in the contest.

  • Chicago -10 over Indianapolis
  • Philadelphia -9.5 over Cleveland
  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee
  • New Orleans -9 over Washington
  • Atlanta -2.5 over Kansas City

Joe White (@isportsJoe on twitter) co-founder of isportsweb ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 7-8 in the contest.

  • Chicago -9.5 over Indianapolis
  • Philadelphia -9.5 over Cleveland
  • New Orleans -9 over Washington
  • Baltimore -7 Cincinnati
  • San Diego +1 over Oakland

Andrew Rush (@idiotsonsports on twitter) owner of the site named Idiotsonsports ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 6-1-8 in the contest.

  • Philadelphia -9.5 over Cleveland
  • Washington +9.5 over New Orleans
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay
  • Green Bay -5.5 over San Francisco
  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee

David Kerr playing at Dynasty Sports Empire ends week one with a 1-4 record and has an overall record of 6-9 in the contest.

  • Buffalo + 2 1/2 over New York Jets
  • Washington +9 over New Orleans
  • Detroit -9 over St. Louis
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay
  • Oakland -1 over San Diego

Tim Griffin (@THEGRIFSAYS) isportsweb correspondent for the Seattle Mariners ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 6-9 in the contest.

  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee
  • Detroit -9 over St. Louis
  • Indianapolis +10 over Chicago
  • Miami +12.5 over Houston
  • Atlanta -2.5 over Kansas City

Casey Yandle (@fantasysprtsdsh on twitter) owner of the site Fantasy Sports Dish ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 6-9 in the contest.

  • Chicago -9.5 over Indianapolis
  • New England -6.5 over Tennessee
  • Houston -10 over Miami
  • Philadelphia -9 over Cleveland
  • Detroit -9 over St. Louis

Star News ACC (@starnewsacc on twitter) covering the ACC for the Star News Online ends week one with a 1-4 record and has an overall record of 5-10 in the contest.

  • Green Bay -4 over San Francisco
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay
  • Baltimore -7 over Cincinnati
  • Oakland -1 over San Diego
  • Seattle -3 over Arizona

Cory Morris (@coryfly on twitter) poster on Tar Heel Illustrated ends week one with a 2-3 record and has an overall record of 5-10 in the contest.

  • Tennessee +6.5 over New England
  • Cleveland +9 Philadelphia
  • Indianapolis +9.5 over Chicago
  • Detroit -9 over St. Louis
  • Denver -1 over Pittsburgh

M.K. owner of sports bar in the down state area and avid fan of all things Big East ends week one with a 3-2 record and has an overall record of 4-1-10 in the contest.

  • Buffalo + 2 1/2 over New York Jets
  • Washington +9 over New Orleans
  • New England -5.5 over Tennessee
  • Denver -1 over Pittsburgh
  • Oakland -1 over San Diego

Rob White (@isportsRob on twitter) co-founder of isportsweb ends week one with a 1-4 record and has an overall record of 4-11 in the contest.

  • Carolina -1 vs Tampa Bay
  • Buffalo +3 vs New York Jets
  • New Orleans -9 vs Washington
  • New England -5.5 vs Tennessee
  • Detroit -9 vs St. Louis

Patrick Cox (@bpcoxjr on twitter) ends week one with a 0-5 record and has an overall record of 0-15 in the contest (he did not pick last week).

  • New Orleans -9 over Washington
  • Pittsburgh +1 over Denver
  • Seattle -2.5 over Arizona
  • Green Bay -5 over San Francisco
  • Carolina -1 over Tampa Bay

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