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Picks, predictions, contests, and more!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 11, 2024 Week 2 Popular Pick 32% of users are backing the Ravens in their Survivor contests to get a win over the Raiders. Week 1 Eliminations The Bengals knocked out roughly 28% of entries on Splash with 33% of total entries getting eliminated. Hot Pick’Em Picks A whopping 91% of users are backing the Niners in their Pick’Em contests. NFL Week 2 Survivor Analysis Get a data-driven Week 1 recap plus Week 2 pick data. [READ NOW]( NFL Week 2 Pick Data Carnage galore in Week 1 Survivor. Did you expect anything less? [READ NOW]( Sam Darnold 🏆 - 4th in [DVOA](. - 6th in DYAR (defense-adjusted yards above replacement). - 2nd inaccurate throw rate. Facing the Giants certainly helped, but that accuracy % is a great sign for the Vikings and Justin Jefferson. Deshaun Watson 😈 - 4th worst in [accurate throw rate](. - dead last in success rate. - dead last in DYAR (over 200 yards WORSE than replacement level). - dead last in DVOA. As bad as it was, it should have been even worse. He threw two INTs, but FTN charted him with four INT-worthy throws. Saints at Cowboys - Saints were 1st in DVOA in Week 1, Cowboys were 3rd (using last year's opponent adjustments, Dallas would have been 1st, New Orleans 2nd). - Derek Carr was the most accurate QB in Week 1 according to FTN's charted [accurate throw rate]( and has had positive passing DVOA in five straight seasons. - Taysom Hill was first among qualified non-QBs in ‘win yards’ per attempt (yards after contact OR avoided tackle). Expect more Taysom Hill in Week 2. [MORE NFL INSIGHTS & PICKS]( These players each won $1,300 in cash off of a $10 entry. Talk about ROI. 🤑 $1,300 Killed it smeulemans98! $1,300 Congrats ryanalido767! $1,300 Nice win dgoss! $1,300 Wow higginsthebutler! [ARE YOU NEXT?]( How it works: - Sign up: Head over to Splash Sports and create your account (must be a first-time player to qualify). You can sign up in seconds using your OfficeFootballPool login. For the best experience, download our app on [iOS]( or [Android](. - Play: Input this referral code 8L98KM at sign-up and enter a contest with a $10 minimum entry fee. - Earn: Once that contest locks, you will get a $10 credit in your wallet. Easiest win you'll make all season! 🏆💰 [CLAIM BONUS]( ✨ Featured Contests ✨ Pick 1 winning NFL team each week and see how long you can stay alive. The top 5 winners will take home prizes! NFL Survivor | $50 Entry | $50,000 Guaranteed Prize [ENTER NOW]( Pick all 15 games against the point spread correctly AND correctly select the game with the most total points scored for a bonus prize of $35,000! NFL Pick’Em | $10 Entry Fee | $10,000 Guaranteed Prize [ENTER NOW]( [Support](mailto:support@officefootballpool.com)  |  [Blog](  |  [Privacy](  |  [Terms](  |  [Responsible Gaming Policy]( Entrants must be at least eighteen (18) years old or the age of paid fantasy sports contest eligibility in their jurisdiction (whichever occurs later) at the time of entry. Splash contests are currently available to users in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY. Canadian users have the option of playing all contests for free as part of Splash Sports Canada Corp.'s ongoing sweepstakes. No purchase necessary to enter or win. Entering private contests will not improve chances of winning. Void where prohibited. Please see Terms and Conditions. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 OfficeFootballPool 383 Corona Street Unit #819 Denver, Colorado 80218, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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