8 Teams Are 4-1 or better, who loses?

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Here are the 8 remaining teams with records of 4-1 or 5-0. (alphabetical order)

Which teams take an "L" this week?
  1. Arizona Cardinals (at Browns)
  2. Baltimore Ravens (vs Chargers)
  3. Buffalo Bills (at Titans)
  4. Dallas Cowboys (at Patriots)
  5. Green Bay Packers (at Bears)
  6. LA Chargers (at Ravens)
  7. LA Rams (at Giants)
  8. Tampa Bay Bucs (at Eagles)
 
Bears did whoop the Raiders.. one could make the arguement that the team was protesting Gruden.

Browns could surprise the Cardinals.. Browns run game could slow Cards.

I'm going to say Chargers will beat Ravens.
 
1. Cards lose (it's time)
2. Ravens win
3. Bills win
4. I'm too superstitious to flat out say the Cowboys are going to win. I'll just say they should win instead.
5. Packers win
6. Chargers lose
7. Rams win
8. Bucs win
 
PHilly will give Brady a game. (losing in cause)
Browns get revenge from last week on Cards.
Lamar proves they can beat good teams.
Dallas continues to roll, win by 10.
 
  1. Arizona Cardinals (at Browns) Browns win
  2. Baltimore Ravens (vs Chargers) Chargers win
  3. Buffalo Bills (at Titans) Bills win
  4. Dallas Cowboys (at Patriots) Cowboys win
  5. Green Bay Packers (at Bears) Bears win
  6. LA Chargers (at Ravens)..........Can the Chargers win 2 times for the same game, see #2....:laugh:
  7. LA Rams (at Giants) Rams win
  8. Tampa Bay Bucs (at Eagles) Buccs win
 
  1. Arizona Cardinals (at Browns) Browns win
  2. Baltimore Ravens (vs Chargers) Chargers win
  3. Buffalo Bills (at Titans) Bills win
  4. Dallas Cowboys (at Patriots) Cowboys win
  5. Green Bay Packers (at Bears) Bears win
  6. LA Chargers (at Ravens)..........Can the Chargers win 2 times for the same game, see #2....:laugh:
  7. LA Rams (at Giants) Rams win
  8. Tampa Bay Bucs (at Eagles) Buccs win
So, the thread asks to pick who loses and lists the 8 teams

Your choice is # 2) Baltimore Ravens

:thumbup:

Pretty straight forward
8 teams, 8 line items regardless of who they are playing....even if it is each other.
Standard stuff


I think last week when we had a list that included two teams playing each other, you also said something about a team winning twice.
I assume you get why the list looks that way, but maybe not?
 
Here are the 8 remaining teams with records of 4-1 or 5-0. (alphabetical order)

Which teams take an "L" this week?
  1. Arizona Cardinals (at Browns)
  2. Baltimore Ravens (vs Chargers)
  3. Buffalo Bills (at Titans)
  4. Dallas Cowboys (at Patriots)
  5. Green Bay Packers (at Bears)
  6. LA Chargers (at Ravens)
  7. LA Rams (at Giants)
  8. Tampa Bay Bucs (at Eagles)

Cardinals and Ravens lose this week.
 
Interesting that there is only one home game of the eight and it is the one that has two top teams in it. What are the odds of that?

So I'll pick the single home team as the loser - Ravens.
 
Interesting that there is only one home game of the eight and it is the one that has two top teams in it. What are the odds of that?

So I'll pick the single home team as the loser - Ravens.
I do think it's a bit messed up how the NFL will schedule a noon game for games when a west coast team travels all the way to the east coast.

It does help the home team. Historically those are good upset pick games for the home team.
Vegas knows it too.

But I'm with you ....going with the Chargers, even though it will feel to them like they are playing a 9am game.

Rams have the same situation in New York. Still taking them, of course.
 
So, the thread asks to pick who loses and lists the 8 teams

Your choice is # 2) Baltimore Ravens

:thumbup:

Pretty straight forward
8 teams, 8 line items regardless of who they are playing....even if it is each other.
Standard stuff


I think last week when we had a list that included two teams playing each other, you also said something about a team winning twice.
I assume you get why the list looks that way, but maybe not?

I didn’t respond to your list last week.

I responded how I seen fit, so maybe you need to be more clear on how you present these.
 
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