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Congratulations, Brady, for a great finish. He edged out Cameron by just
thirteen points. The Commish kept his third-place position with a nine point margin over JAM and Narvco who tied for fourth. Only three points back were Cindy and Helmet. The week was won by Growney, followed by JAM, Cindy, Helmet and Prentice (tied for 4th place). I attempted to send out the results when we were in San Diego for the Christmas holiday, but even if you received them, I made the mistake of stating that the points used in the Playoff Pool ranked from 15 to 5. I should have said 11 down to 1. If you will acknowledge this via e-mail, I would appreciate it so I won't have to call a lot of people to make sure there's no misunderstanding. Here are the rules again: PLAYOFF POOL The rules will be similar to the Weekly Pool, but the whole playoff series will be treated as one week. You will decide how many points to give each potential game winner, and since there are eleven games you have from 1-11 points available for each game, but you cannot use the same number more than once. Each week you turn in your picks for the teams playing that particular week. That means you have only one number left for the Super Bowl. Please note in the schedule of Payouts below that there is a payout of $50.00 for last place. This could make it interesting for someone who hasn't done too well toward the end of the playoffs. The payout for the Playoff Pool is: 1st $130.00; 2nd $90.00; 3rd $70.00; Last $50.00 - 2000WK17final.xls - Pick Sheet - playoff2000 #1.xls
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