Glauber is good at covering NFL, not handicapping it
My strategy of doing exactly the opposite of what Bob Glauber suggested worked brilliantly and gave me a 4-0 record in the wild card round in his playoff contest.
Try it yourself in the divisional round. It's a can't miss approach! Bet the house!
(Yes, technically I picked both the Colts and the Chargers in the wild-card round, but my official pick in Glauber's contest was San Diego, so I'll stick with that one, thank you.)
(UPDATE: If you google "did Neil Best cheat" you get this. This is getting ugly.)

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Football? Football season ended with the Jets losing to Miami last week.
I spent my time Sunday watching Cornell beat up on my UMass Amherst Minutemen in hockey 5-2. Congrats to your team and hopefully they can make some noise in the NCAA tourney... they looked real good today.
Just saw Glauber on Sports Extra on FOX 5 with Duke. Glauber is all over the place!
Wow. I missed that! I hope he got Andy Adler's autograph for me.
You're right, Best. I completely suck at picking games, and you were wise to go the opposite way.
Kind of like a football handicapper asking his kid for the picks and having a great season.
My only consolation in this is that you admit to picking two teams for one game AND take credit for picking the winner.
More shameless than you posting pictures of scantily clad women.
Neil, sadly Glauber spoke with Duke, not with Andy. Mr. Best, Sir, maybe to make up for Mr. G not getting Andy's autograph for you, maybe you need to post some pics ;-)
Keep up the great work, Neil!
I think the appropriate term in this instance is chutzpah. Best claiming to be 4-0 in picks while posting and printing predictions of a Manning v. Manning SB, with daddy vicariously watching on, takes some coconut size seeds.
It would be great to see a Manning v. Rivers SB, so Archie's Jughead draft maneuvers can be shown for the rubbish they were. Yes, still bitter after all these years.