Tony is 25-5 in picks the last two weeks. Not a bad run. He led the pack in week 12 with a 14-2 mark. Maggio hit 13. The rest of us … meh.

Here are the standings, heading into the last quarter of the regular season:

Week 12 Overall
Tony 14-2 108-67-2
Maggio 13-3 104-71-2
Vomhof 10-6 111-64-2
Andy 9-7 95-80-2

 

This week we’ll see if Andy can finally break the 100-win mark. Here are our picks for the week.

Maggio Vomhof Andy Tony
December 1, 2016
Dallas at Minnesota Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas
December 4, 2016
Kansas City at Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta
Detroit at New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans
Los Angeles at New England New England New England New England New England
Denver at Jacksonville Denver Denver Denver Denver
Houston at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay
Philadelphia at Cincinnati Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
Miami at Baltimore Miami Baltimore Baltimore Miami
San Francisco at Chicago San Francisco San Francisco Chicago San Francisco
Buffalo at Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland
NY Giants at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NY Giants
Washington at Arizona Washington Washington Washington Washington
Tampa Bay at San Diego San Diego San Diego Tampa Bay Tampa Bay
Carolina at Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle
December 5, 2016
Indianapolis at NY Jets NY Jets Indianapolis NY Jets NY Jets

 

Game of the Week: Kansas City at Atlanta – A few weeks ago, the Dallas-Minnesota Thursday night game looked like a lock for this spot. But the Vikings have fallen on hard times. Meanwhile, after Kansas City’s last second overtime field goal doinked the right way, the Chiefs are a game out of first in the AFC West. Meanwhile, the offense-based Falcons continue outscoring everyone they play by just enough to claim the lead in the NFC South. Barring collapses, both teams will be in the postseason. A win this weekend would solidify their playoff positions.

Game of the Weak: San Francisco at Chicago – Colin Kaepernick? Jordan Howard? I’m trying to come up with some compelling reason to care at all about this game, but the biggest reason is that the loser takes the inside track on the second overall pick in the draft. This might be the worst game on an NFL schedule in decades.