the way it should be. Fine Monday nights.....but Thursday's? Six days rest is barely enough time to get over the grind of a football game. So let's do 5 days instead, the sponsors will love it.
NFL Points Spread Game - Season 8: Week 18 - Playoffs
The results of the games will be based on the points spreads posted in this particular post, regardless of whether or not the points spreads change after this post has been made.
[1] Favorites listed on the left; underdogs on the right.
[2] Home teams in CAPITAL LETTERS.
[3] Points Spread in blue.
[4] Over/Under number in red.
In case you're not familiar with over/under (O/U), the O/U number is the combined score of the two teams. You decide if it will be over or under that number.
There are no "Lock Of The Week" picks for the playoff games.
Pick [1] who you think will cover the spread, [2] who you think will win the game outright, [3] the over/under.
Example:
MIAMI7½
Pittsburgh (51)
If you think Miami would win but wouldn't cover the spread and if you think the score of both teams combined would be less than 51, your prediction should look like this:
[1] Pittsburgh
[2] Miami
[3] Under
Each prediction = game played (GP) in the standings.
Each correct prediction = win.
Each incorrect prediction = loss.
These results are then added to the standings.
NFL Points Spread Game - Season 8: Week 18 - Playoffs
NFL Points Spread Game - Season 8: Week 19 - Playoffs
The results of the games will be based on the points spreads posted in this particular post, regardless of whether or not the points spreads change after this post has been made.
[1] Favorites listed on the left; underdogs on the right.
[2] Home teams in CAPITAL LETTERS.
[3] Points Spread in blue.
[4] Over/Under number in red.
In case you're not familiar with over/under (O/U), the O/U number is the combined score of the two teams. You decide if it will be over or under that number.
There are no "Lock Of The Week" picks for the playoff games.
Pick [1] who you think will cover the spread, [2] who you think will win the game outright, [3] the over/under.
Example:
MIAMI7½
Pittsburgh (51)
If you think Miami would win but wouldn't cover the spread and if you think the score of both teams combined would be less than 51, your prediction should look like this:
[1] Pittsburgh
[2] Miami
[3] Under
Each prediction = game played (GP) in the standings.
Each correct prediction = win.
Each incorrect prediction = loss.
These results are then added to the standings.
NFL Points Spread Game - Season 8: Week 19 - Playoffs