To join in, start making picks. New participants may join up until the Labour Day games.
Each week, reply to the VGCC thread with your picks for the winners.
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Picks must be in PRIOR TO the SCHEDULED KICKOFF TIME in order to qualify for that game.
To change your picks, post a new reply to the thread. Editing your original thread may invalidate all your picks.
At the end of each week, participants will be ranked based on the number of correct picks, followed by most perfect weeks, then highest aggregate spread (the total of the point spreads of all games picked correctly MINUS the total of the point spreads of all games picked incorrectly), and lastly highest percentage correct. Ties will be broken according to participants' peformance in the most recent week.
The complete rules are posted here.
Now for Week 6. Hamilton has the bye this week.
Winnipeg @ Edmonton
Saskatchewan @ Montreal
B.C. @ Calgary
Toronto @ Ottawa
...back to the drawing board again...I'll play until labour day to see if I can right this sinking ship...if not I'll save BD the hassle of useless data entering
Winnipeg @ Edmonton
Saskatchewan @ Montreal
B.C. @ Calgary Toronto @ Ottawa
Well that was short lived, after posting my first perfect week in ages, I come back down to Earth with a 2-2 week that...has...me...rising one spot to 8th?
Okay then...
Must have been one of those weeks....
Edmonton - What are the chances that Winnipeg can pull off a similar upset against the Eskimos that the Ti-Cats pulled last week? None at all...
Saskatchewan - Montreal is just too injury riddled to put up much of a fight against a Saskatchewan team that managed to beat a much better Ottawa team that's had injury problems at the QB spot.
Calgary - B.C. has surprised a lot this year, but the Stamps are at home where they are usually nearly unbeatable...
Ottawa - It's not going to matter who will be starting at quarterback for the RubyGlooms this week, Ricky Ray is injured which means Toronto has no chance...