Go figure – we all got our survivor picks right last week and we didn’t even all have the same team. How ’bout that.

Some reaches this week. We’ll see what happens.

Here’s week 12:

Tony: San Francisco

Vomhof: Green Bay

Andy: New Orleans

Maggio: Green Bay

Rich: Chicago

And here is why:

Tony: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Dallas, Cincinnati, New England, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Minnesota, Kansas City, Baltimore, Miami, NY Giants) Picking against Chicago is almost as good as picking against Cleveland at this point..

Vomhof: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Arizona, New England, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Dallas, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, NY Giants) Oh no! The Browns are on bye this week. Now what am I supposed to do? Can I pick the bye week to beat them? If not, I guess I’ll take the Packers at home against the Texans.

Andy: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Carolina, New England, Pittsburgh, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, Baltimore, Arizona, NY Giants) I don’t love this pick. The Lions have played alright so far. But the Saints seem to be getting better, at least incrementally, on defense. And the offense is hitting on all cylinders. I’ll go with Brees at home.

Maggio: (Previous picks: Arizona, Detroit, Carolina, Washington, Oakland, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Kansas City, Baltimore, New England, New Orleans) Nine in a row now? Man, wish I could erase those first three weeks. No matter, we’ll just keep plugging along and try to get more right than the rest of this motley crew by season’s end. I’m going with Green Bay here because the Packers are at home and there’s no way this Houston offense, regardless of how little resistance they might face defensively, can score enough points to keep up.

Rich: (Previous picks: Los Angeles, Seattle, Arizona, Dallas, New England, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Minnesota, Green Bay, Baltimore, Tennessee, Buffalo) The Bears are finally playing behind a quarterback the rest of the team doesn’t hate and it showed last week as they nearly knocked off Tennessee. Matt Barkley isn’t going to make anyone forget … well, there aren’t a lot of great Bears QBs through history, are there? Let’s just say he’s not exactly a future Hall of Famer, but he looked good enough last week, and it might have put a little bounce into the Chicago offense. Meanwhile, Colin Kaepernick looks better and healthy, but he’s playing on a terrible team, with nobody but Carlos Hyde to help him. I’m taking the Bears because I think they are not as horrible as the 49ers.