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The Pi Triple Threat Challenge Rolls into Week 8

The Triple Threat Challenge has really started to come full circle as injuries have let the door open up for players who normally wouldn’t find themselves valuable. Guys like Jacquizz Rodgers and Jay Ajayi are two guys who weren’t thought about in Week 1, but now have an established role in the upcoming schedule. This is what makes this challenge so great.

Every week is different, but some of the picks remain the same. However, it only takes one player to slip up and forget his/her picks to let everyone else fall in line. Things are really starting to get interesting. Remember, don’t forget your picks!

Before we get into the stats, let’s look at the results so far and see where everyone stacks up. The top trio for Week 5 was Tom Brady, Ezekiel Elliot, and Antonio Brown picked by [email protected].

Week 6 was Andrew Luck, Le’Veon Bell and Odell Beckham Jr picked by [email protected].

Week 7 was Matthew Stafford, Jay Ajayi, and Julio Jones picked by [email protected].

Below is a more in-depth recap of Week 5, 6 and 7. [Click to enlarge.] 

Week 5:

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Week 6:
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 Week 7:

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Here is a look at how everyone stacks up so far. Where are you at?

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Remember to keep getting your picks in for the grand prize at the end. Also, be on the lookout for the playoff version as registration will be starting soon!

Good luck to everyone in Week 8 and look forward to the playoff version with a few new twists coming soon.

 

As always, you can stop by my Facebook page (Fantasy Sports Addiction) or tweet me (@TCutillo23) for questions or some nice fantasy debates. I can also be heard weekly via the internet stream live at WENG RADIO every Monday at 4:00 P.M. ET for a weekend sports wrap. But most importantly, you can catch me here at Pi!

For fantasy purposes, all my articles are predicated upon a PPR-based system.

 

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