Wait a minute.......
I'm so confused by the Pick 'Em League. Confidence points are confusing enough - I'm *guessing* we assign more points to the games we're more confident in? If we think something's a stone-cold lock, we give it a 16? It's not the other way around, where we say that's our "1" pick?
And are we making picks against the spread? Why am I seeing "pushes"? We're not just picking winners?
How did I miss all of these details before the season began?
And why's the suicide/survival league still letting me make picks? I took Pitt over Cleveland (even though I was out after last week's Indianapolis debacle), it let me make the pick, then marked me as "wrong" even though Pitt was the winner. Is that because I'm disqualified, or because Pitt didn't win by the spread?
I'm so confused by the Pick 'Em League. Confidence points are confusing enough - I'm *guessing* we assign more points to the games we're more confident in? If we think something's a stone-cold lock, we give it a 16? It's not the other way around, where we say that's our "1" pick?
And are we making picks against the spread? Why am I seeing "pushes"? We're not just picking winners?
How did I miss all of these details before the season began?
And why's the suicide/survival league still letting me make picks? I took Pitt over Cleveland (even though I was out after last week's Indianapolis debacle), it let me make the pick, then marked me as "wrong" even though Pitt was the winner. Is that because I'm disqualified, or because Pitt didn't win by the spread?