Enter the NFL predictions contest on Landmark website

PRIZES OFFERED BY LOCAL ESTABLISHMENTS

A little friendly competition is always a highlight of the football season.

Landmark Pick’em, an NFL predictions contest sponsored by The Landmark, is back for its second year. Fun and prizes will abound. The contest is free to enter.

It’s time to show off your football knowledge. Make predictions on Chiefs games as well as every other NFL game on the schedule. To enter, go to the “Landmark Pick’em” tab on the newspaper’s website at plattecountylandmark.com.

Simply choose which team you think will win each game. The Vegas point spread will be listed but that’s just for informational purposes. You don’t have to make your picks against the spread.

Also, choose whether you think each game will go over or under the projected point total listed with each game. Your over/under picks are used only if needed to break a tie.

Landmark Pick’em is a weekly contest with sponsorship by the Tony Farr Real Estate Group.

The top prognosticators each week will receive prizes such as gift certificates to restaurants, as well as bragging rights over Landmark players such as Ivan Foley, Chris Kamler, Guy Speckman and Brad Carl. There is even a “discussion” area on the Landmark Pick’em page for some light-hearted banter between players.

Weekly prizes this year will include gift certificates to local establishments such as Stone Canyon Pizza in Parkville, Ten & Two Coffee in Parkville, The Alley at the Parkville American Legion in downtown Parkville, Nick and Jake’s of Parkville, and Tanner’s of Platte City.

Go to https://plattecountylandmark.com/sign-up to get started and make your picks. Tech Guy Schneider has made it super simple to join via your Google, Facebook, Apple logins, etc. and the picks are easy to make, can be done in a matter of a couple of minutes.

Let’s be honest, you’re up against a pretty talented group of prognosticators among The Landmark staff. Humble, too.

Weekly contest winners will be named and announced at plattecountylandmark.com and in the printed edition of The Landmark.

Last year’s top placeholder in the season-long standings was Todd Shifflett of Amity, Mo., a high school football coach in King City, with Speckman and Foley right behind.

Questions about the contest? Email us at digital-edition@plattecountylandmark.com

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