We could not post before 1pm, so here is who we like in the late games Sunday and MNF. But first the survivor pool in which last week saw two players (Colby and Kaeiser) pick the Steelers who tied with the Lions. After the disputes of a few years ago on ties were resolved, see Fake Alex Michaels v. JBB Survivor pool, it was decided that the team you pick needs to LOSE for you to be out of the pool. The reasoning in the concurrence was persuasive: "Under the defendant's theory of needing to win to survive, a player who picked a team in which the game was canceled would be eliminated from the survivor pool because the team they picked did not win the game. Since that is not a result anyone would countenance, the logical result is that survivor pools count losses and not wins. Thus a tie not being a loss, the player survives."
Survivor Pool:
Markus and Freedman: Titans; Fake Freddy Moldovan: Eagles; Clay Kaeiser: Bucs; Colby: Browns.
Meanwhile as we write this the Titans are losing 12-0 to the Texans at the start of the 3rd Q, jeopardizing Mr. Markus and Rick Freedman.
Picks:
KC -2.5 against the Cowpokes; Seahawks +2.5 against the Cardinals; Bengals -1 in Vegas.
Fake Freddy is going win. Colby should be excluded because he is no longer miami resident and lives out of state. Markus and Freedman going down today with stupid bulsheeeet tennessee pick. Fake Freddy is best ever besides me.
ReplyDeleteBTW in my big vegas survivor pool that costs $5,000 to enter I am genius with genius pick of Colts over Bills big I am already guaranteed 15K win in the money pays top 100 survivors. if I win it all its 400K but often is divided by a few players who win all games like I usually do
Colby should be out. Not natural born us citizen like Schwartzenager and Obama cannot lawfully be president.
ReplyDeleteBlog survivor rules clearly state on entry form:
ReplyDelete"No purchase necessary. Offer open to residents of Fla, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi."
Colby does not qualify. Exclude him.
Never even heard of the guy. Who is he?
ReplyDeleteTicket lawyer I think
ReplyDeleteI almost picked Minnesota
ReplyDeleteTraffic mag early 2000's left to teach at small midwestern law school I believe
ReplyDeleteI loved the eagles today
ReplyDeleteNot Shumie
If he doesn't practice in Miami or Broward kick his ass out We don't want outsiders here. Is he even a member of the florida bar or just some disgruntled client that wiggled his way into the survivor pool? Is he in the Fantasy football league as well? Kick him out of that too. No outsiders!
ReplyDeleteMinny is gonna lose Fake Freddy
ReplyDeleteI looked the carpetbagger up
Ex county judge years ago
HA Minnesota won bia-teches. I knew it. I should bet more.
ReplyDeleteColby is doing just fine. He doesn’t need this abuse. He owns Google and lives by the sea in California. Good luck haters.
ReplyDeleteJon Colby is a very successfull attorney who entered public service as a County Court Judge about thirty years ago but got fed up with all the political B.S. and returned to his law practice where he added to his fortune and now doesn't have to put up with crap from people like those posting above. Also a very nice person.
ReplyDeleteI think Judge Mike Hanzman should write a 43 page order, including footnotes, as to whether former Judge Jon Colby is allowed to be in our beloved NFL betting pool. Does the court have jurisdiction and is this even a proper venue.
ReplyDeleteLawyer up Fake Freddy Moldovan and Clay Kaiser. Colby retained Kenny W.
By the way - why does Hanzman not play in our beloved NFL survivor pool? Come in man!
ReplyDeleteI, for one, have no problems with Jon Colby remaining in the pool and formally waive any jurisdictional objections I may have. I wish he still was a Judge down here but he's definitely moved on to bigger and better things.
ReplyDeleteCK
I have it on good authority that Colby is working as a retired judge in Cuyahoga County, outside of Cleveland doing weekend bond hearings and extraditions. Let him participate in the Cuyahoga courthouse blog survivor pool. They run a good one.
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