With new leaders in the first ever isportsweb “5+5 Pick’Em Contest” it’s once again time to pick the five games for the National Football League. Will the new duo keep their status as the top dogs? Will the former top contestant get back to the top spot? Can one of the couple of participants that made some noise in the last session do it again in this one and get closer and closer to the top? Can we see a perfect 5 and 0, something that has not happened in quite a while? All of these questions, and many more, will be answered once the games are played, but for now, check out what the sixteen players took in this, the eleventh session of this contest…
[#1] Michael Pichan (@FantasyNomad on twitter), a host/co-host of several podcasts for RotoInfo.com has an overall record of 26-1-23 in the contest.
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- Cincinnati -3 over Miami
- Baltimore -6 over Kansas City
- Chicago -6 over Jacksonville
- Houston -9 over New York Jets
[#1] Andrew C. an ex sports reporter for a national newspaper has an overall record of 26-1-23 in the contest.
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- Atlanta -3 over Washington
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- San Francisco -11 over Buffalo
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
[#3] Lauren Brownlow (@lebrownlow on twitter), a freelance sportswriter with her own blog has an overall record of 26-24 in the contest.
- San Diego +3.5 over New Orleans
- Minnesota -5.5 over Tennessee
- Cleveland +9.5 over New York Giants
- San Francisco -11 over Buffalo
- Seattle +3 over Carolina
[#4] Scott (@ScottPeceny on twitter) blogger for isportsweb for both Lions & Red Wings has an overall record of 25-25 in the contest.
- New Orleans -3.5 over San Diego
- New York Jets +9 over Houston
[#5] David Kerr playing at Dynasty Sports Empire has an overall record of 24-26 in the contest.
- Cincinnati -3 over Miami
- Seattle +3 over Carolina
- San Francisco -11 over Buffalo
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- New Orleans -3.5 over San Diego
[#6] A. Mazzolini (A_E_M on twitter), blogger at isportsweb has an overall record of 23-27 in the contest.
- San Diego +3.5 over New Orleans
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- San Francisco -11 over Buffalo
- Chicago -6 over Jacksonville
[#7] Tim Griffin (@THEGRIFSAYS) isportsweb correspondent for the Seattle Mariners has an overall record of 22-1-27 in the contest.
- New York Jets +9 over Houston
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- Baltimore -6 over Kansas City
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- Jacksonville +6 over Chicago
[#7] M.K. owner of sports bar in the down state area and avid fan of all things Big East has an overall record of 22-1-27 in the contest.
- New York Jets +9 over Houston
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- Buffalo +11 over San Francisco
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- Atlanta -3 over Washington
[#9] Joe White (@isportsJoe on twitter) co-founder of isportsweb has an overall record of 20-1-29 in the contest.
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- Buffalo +11 over San Francisco
- Baltimore -6 over Kansas City
- San Diego +3.5 over New Orleans
[#9] Andrew Rush (@idiotsonsports on twitter) owner of the site named Idiotsonsports has an overall record of 20-1-29 in the contest.
- Atlanta -3 over Washington
- New York Giants -9.5 over Cleveland
- Carolina -3 over Seattle
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- San Diego +3.5 over New Orleans
[#9] Star News ACC (@starnewsacc on twitter) covering the ACC for the Star News Online has an overall record of 20-1-29 in the contest.
- Carolina -3 over Seattle
- Atlanta -3 over Washington
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- Pittsburgh -3.5 over Philadelphia
- Baltimore -5.5 over Kansas City
[#12] Gary Gerba (@DSEmpireG2 on twitter) Editor-in-Chief for Dynasty Sports Empire has an overall record of 20-30 in the contest.
- Houston -9 over New York Jets
- New Orleans -4 over San Diego
- Baltimore -6 over Kansas City
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- Minnesota -5.5 over Tennessee
[#13] Cory Morris (@coryfly on twitter) poster on Tar Heel Illustrated has an overall record of 19-1-30 in the contest.
- St. Louis +1 over Arizona
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- Cincinnati -3 over Miami
- New Orleans -3.5 over San Diego
- New England -6.5 over Denver
[#14] Gina A. an ex blogger and now just enjoying SU and the Big East, and soon hating to have to watch the ACC has an overall record of 18-2-30 in the contest.
- Washington +3 over Atlanta
- New England -6.5 over Denver
- New York Jets +9 over Houston
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
- Cincinnati -3 over Miami
[#15] Casey Yandle (@fantasysprtsdsh on twitter) owner of the site Fantasy Sports Dish has an overall record of 17-33 in the contest.
- Cincinnati -3 over Miami
- New Orleans -3.5 over San Diego
- Baltimore -6.5 over Kansas City
- Houston -9 over New York Jets
- Green Bay -7 over Indianapolis
[#16] Patrick Cox (@bpcoxjr on twitter) has an overall record of 13-2-35 in the contest (he did not pick last week).
- Houston -9 over New York Jets
- Baltimore -6.5 over Kansas City
- Minnesota -5.5 over Tennessee
- Chicago -6 over Jacksonville
- Cleveland +9.5 over New York Giants