Week four felt like another exercise in futility, but we actually didn’t fare too badly. Fantasy Editor Maggio continues showing he can pick more than fake football ranks. He won the week with 12 out of 15 correct. Andy and Tony trailed by one. Here are the standings:weekly-picks

Week four Season
Maggio 12-3 44-19
Andy 11-4 43-20
Tony 11-4 40-23
Rich 9-6 38-25
Vomhof 7-8 33-30

And here are our week five picks:

Andy Tony Rich Vomhof Maggio
Thursday, Oct. 8
Indianapolis at Houston Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Houston Houston
Sunday, Oct. 11
Buffalo at Tennessee Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Tennessee
Cleveland at Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Cleveland Baltimore Baltimore
Chicago at Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City
Seattle at Cincinnati Seattle Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati
St. Louis at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay St. Louis Green Bay
Jacksonville at Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Jacksonville Tampa Bay Jacksonville Tampa Bay
New Orleans at Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
Washington at Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta
Arizona at Detroit Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona
New England at Dallas New England New England New England New England New England
Denver at Oakland Denver Denver Oakland Denver Denver
San Francisco at NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants
Monday, Oct. 12
Pittsburgh at San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego

Game of the Week: Seattle at Cincinnati – The NFL must be saving some of its high profile games for later in the season because, to some degree, the early slates have been underwhelming. This could be a good one, though. Cincinnati is off to a 4-0 start and certainly has a chance to run away with the division with Baltimore off to a slow start and Ben Roethlisberger on the shelf indefinitely. Seattle got off to a slow start, but has won two straight – albeit not without controversy. Seattle needs this game to stay with or catch Arizona. The Bengals have a chance to firm their position as a potential power by beating one of the strongest teams in the league the last couple years. Ahh, drama.

Game of the Weak: Jacksonville at Tampa Bay – I think the Jags are improving and I think Jameis Winston has a chance to be a solid NFL QB. I don’t think either is good this season. Florida has seen some bad football so far this fall. This is just the next round.