Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Joe's Pats are the 2017 Champion!!


Joe’s Pats have climbed to the top of the peak once again!  In a closely fought battle with Bubble Craps Bandits, Joe pulled out a 9-point victory 101-92, to claim the title of 2017 Sacred Sundays League Champion!  This is Joe’s second league championship, and he joins Jason and James as the only people who have been multi-time champions.  (Joe’s first championship came in 2015).  With Joe’s victory, he also claimed his record-setting 6th Weekly High Score Prize!  And third in a row!  My god!  Impressive way to close out the season there Joe!  Well done!  Well done indeed!

This week we will tie up a few remaining loose ends and dole out the final Best Bench of the season.


EVERYONE NEEDS MONEY, THAT’S WHY THEY CALL IT MONEY!
Here is the final money tally for this season:

  Weekly High Playoffs Total
1 Joe $300 $225 $525.00
2 James $150 $67 $217.00
3 Rob $150 $45 $195.00
4 Timmy $0 $113 $113.00
5 Russ $50 $0 $50.00
6 Jerry $50 $0 $50.00
7 Shawn $50 $0 $50.00
8 John $50 $0 $50.00

Joe set a record for the payout this season, with 6 Weekly High Score Prizes and the league championship.  Only Jason and Jens did not win a prize this season.
I’ll reach out to the winners separately to get your money to you as soon as possible.


TOP 5 RECAP
All season I’ve been tracking the success of the Top 5 Yahoo! picks for each position versus how they have done in reality.  With the full season now in the books, we can see precisely how they did:
Top 5 Ranks per Yahoo!
QB as of 9/5/17 As of season end Pts Avg
1 Aaron Rodgers Russell Wilson Sea 318 21.2
2 Tom Brady Alex Smith KC 287 19.1
3 Drew Brees Cam Newton Car 279 18.6
4 Russell Wilson Tom Brady NE 276 18.4
5 Matt Ryan Carson Wentz Phi 269 17.9
RB
1 David Johnson Todd Gurley II LAR 308 20.5
2 Le'Veon Bell Le'Veon Bell Pit 243 16.2
3 LeSean McCoy Kareem Hunt KC 226 15.1
4 Melvin Gordon Alvin Kamara NO 204 13.6
5 Devonta Freeman Melvin Gordon LAC 203 13.5
WR
1 Antonio Brown Antonio Brown Pit 219 14.6
2 Julio Jones DeAndre Hopkins Hou 210 14.0
3 Odell Beckham, Jr. Tyreek Hill KC 163 10.9
4 Mike Evans Keenan Allen LAC 156 10.4
5 A.J. Green Julio Jones Atl 151 10.1
TE
1 Rob Gronkowski Rob Gronkowski NE 155 10.3
2 Travis Kelce Travis Kelce KC 143 9.5
3 Greg Olsen Zach Ertz Phi 120 8.0
4 Jordan Reed Jimmy Graham Sea 103 6.9
5 Jimmy Graham Evan Engram NYG 103 6.9
DEF
1 Denver Jacksonville Jax 203 13.5
2 Seattle Baltimore Bal 199 13.3
3 Houston Los Angeles LAR 188 12.5
4 Kansas City Philadelphia Phi 167 11.1
5 Minnesota Los Angeles LAC 158 10.5
K
1 Stephen Gostkowski Greg Zuerlein LAR 180 12.0
2 Justin Tucker Stephen Gostkowski NE 164 10.9
3 Matt Bryant Robbie Gould SF 156 10.4
4 Dan Bailey Chris Boswell Pit 153 10.2
5 Mason Crosby Justin Tucker Bal 152 10.1

Out of 30 ranked players, 10 finished in the Top 5 of their respective position.  The Yahoo! experts did best with the Tight End position (3 of 5 finished in the top 5, with the top 2 predicted perfectly), while Kickers and Defense were a struggle.  Quarterbacks, Runningbacks and Wide Receivers all had 2 of 5 finish in the top 5. 


SCORING RULE CHANGE FOR NEXT SEASON?
In an effort to balance out some of the scoring between players, I’m considering changing the scoring to have 1 point scored per reception (PPR).  Quarterbacks have always dominated the points scored, and this would hopefully even things out, and get more points on the board. 
I’m still not completely sold on the idea, and will likely have this as a topic for discussion in Vegas prior to the next draft.  (Speaking of the next draft, we will once again target Labor Day Weekend, so start working toward that shit!)


DRAFT AND KEEPERS
The 2018 draft order will be the inverse of standings, so it will look like this:
1 John – Young Guns
2 Shawn – Coors Light Drunk Guys
3 Jerry – Longshanks
4 Jens – Finders Keepers
5 Jason – American BadAss
6 Russ – sprouts
7 Rob – Vandelay Industries
8 James – Sofa King Back
9 Timmy – Bubble Craps Bandits
10 Joe – Joe’s Pats

Keeper rules will be the same as in prior years:  Up to 2 players from the final roster for this season can be designated as keepers for next season.  Kept players will count as draft picks in the 2018 draft for whatever round they were drafted in 2017.  Any players who were not drafted in 2017 will count as a 15th round pick.  Any players who were keepers in 2017 will count as a first round pick.  If two players are kept who both have the same draft value, they will count as 1 pick in that round and 1 pick in the following round.  For example, if two players are kept with 1st round draft value, they will count as a first and as a second round pick.  (The exception to this rule is if two 15th round picks are kept – these would count as picks in 14th and 15th rounds).  I’ll send out a sheet in the next couple days with final rosters and 2018 draft values.


BEST BENCH
Three teams avoided the Best Bench distinction all season long, which is an accomplishment in and of itself.  These teams are:  Joe’s Pats, Finders Keepers and Sofa King Back.  Well done gentlemen for keeping your rosters tight! 
Couldn’t say the same for this week’s winner, who had a 32-point improvement possibility.  The Week 16 Best Bench, and final one for the season, goes to… the Coors Light Drunk Guys!  Shawn gets his third Best Bench of the year, and needed four roster moves to do it… T. Ginn Jr. for A. Jeffery +14, D. Murray for D. Freeman +8, Z. Ertz for C. Brate +7, D. Baldwin for K. Allen +3.


Well once again the season has gone by in a blur!  It’s hard to fathom how quickly 16 weeks can zoom by.  It is even harder to fathom that next season will be Sacred Sunday’s 15th year of existence!  Tell me how that one is possible?! 
I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas, and I wish all of you a very happy, healthy and prosperous 2018!

And I’m looking forward to seeing all of you guys in Vegas!!! (Labor Day Weekend…let’s do it!)


Monday, December 18, 2017

It all comes down to this...


The final matchup for the season is set, as Joe's Pats and Bubble Craps Bandits posted emphatic victories by large margins! 

The Bandits were the beneficiaries of big games from the Chiefs and the Panthers, and defeated Vandelay Industries 136-87 (49 point margin), while Joe's Pats had a monster game from Todd Gurley (44 points) and easily dispatched Sofa King Back 144-74 (70 point margin!).  Let's see some high scores like that in the finals! 

In the process, Joe's Pats claimed their 5th Weekly High Score Prize of the season, which ties the record set by Timmy in 2013 for the most Weekly High Score Prizes in a season.  Well done Joe!

In the other game of note this week, sprouts defeated American BadAss by a score of 69-61.  This puts sprouts in the final standing of 5th and American BadAss finishes 6th. 

Again just a short wrap-up this week, I'll get back to a full length one next week...

But, of course, we can't finish a week without the Best Bench.  It was a close one this week, as sprouts left 29 points on the bench, but that wasn't quite enough to overtake this week's winner who had a 30-point improvement possibility.  For the second time this season, the Best Bench goes to... Young Guns!!  John needed just three roster moves to make it happen:  R. Gould for J. Tucker (+14), M. Goodwin for J. Nelson (+10) and J. Smith-Schuster for J. Jones (+6).

Next week we crown our final Weekly High Score Prize and our new champion!!!

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Moneyball!


In the first round of the playoffs, the Hand Boys held off their opponents and now move on to the semifinals, but more importantly, into the money!  The Bubble Craps Bandits bested sprouts 80-68 and Sofa King Back beat American BadAss 88-70, leaving the top 4 seeds to vie for the championship!  Top seed Vandelay Industries will take on the Bandits and second seed Joe’s Pats will face the King.  Good luck and congratulations to all teams for making it this far.

Sofa King Back last won the championship in 2014 and finished in last place last year.  Bubble Crap Bandits last won the championship in 2009, and finished in 8th last year.  Joe’s Pats last won the championship in 2015 and had a fourth place finish last year.  Vandelay Industries is technically the defending champ, but current ownership (Rob) is in his inaugural season.  If Rob takes home the championship, it will be the first time a first-time owner has won the championship since American BadAss claimed the title in 2004 (the first year Sacred Sundays existed).  Looking forward to see how it all shakes out!

Week 14 Weekly High Score Prize honors go to Joe’s Pats, who is claiming his league best 4th Weekly High Score Prize this season.  Joe scored 109 points in spite of a zero-point tight end and a 3 point defense.  He really only needed three players as he got a combined 79 points from Ben Rothlisomething (31 points), DeAndre Hopkins (24 points) and Todd Gurley (24 points).  Great work Joe!  Peaking at just the right time!

In other league scores, Young Guns had a rough go of it, with not one player on the roster scoring in double digits and finishing with a final score of just 38 points.  While this is pretty low, it is still markedly better than the lowest score of all-time—a record set in Week 4 of 2008 of only 21 points scored by American BadAss.  The lowest score in a victory so far this year is 54, held by the Bubble Crap Bandits who beat Finders Keepers 54-42 in Week 9.  The highest score in a loss this season was Joe’s Pats who scored 118 points in a losing effort to Young Guns in Week 12, 122-118.  (That actually tied the all-time league record for the highest score in a loss! Ouch!)  Boy this can be a weird game sometimes…

Just a short update this week, but it wouldn't be complete without the Best Bench.  There were not a whole lot of points left sitting idle this week…but this week’s Best Bench could have improved by a solid 39 points.  A familiar face, and for a league leading 4th time this season, the Week 14 Best Bench goes to… American BadAss!  Jason needed four roster moves to get there:  J. Williams for D. Lewis +16, Detroit for Pittsburgh +14, D. Prescott for R. Wilson +5 and S. Diggs for R. Anderson +4.

Only two more weeks until we crown a champion!! And get a visit from Santa!!



Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Playoff teams are set!!


It’s over!  The regular season is done and it is time for the playoffs!  After all the what-ifs, tie-breaker scenarios, and head-to-head matchup breakdowns, it came down to a very simple answer… 6 games.  Six teams won six games or more, and thus make it in to the playoffs.  Leading the way is the SURGING Vandelay Industries (1), having taken home their third Weekly High Score Prize this week (three in a row, I might add), along with Joe’s Pats (2) who are the division winners and will receive first round byes.  The automatic entries from each division are: Sofa King Back (3) and Bubble Craps Bandits (4).  The wild cards are:  sprouts (5) and American BadAss (6). 


In terms of league standings, and to determine draft order next season, the remaining teams finished in this order: 7) Finders Keepers – Jens, 8) Longshanks – Jerry, 9) Coors Light Drunk Guys – Shawn, 10) Young Guns – John. 


Also to circle back to my playoff predictions in Week 5, and to show even the best of us can make mistakes, I was correct on only 4 of 6 picks.  My correct picks were: Bubble Craps Bandits, Joe’s Pats, sprouts and Vandelay Industries.  My incorrect picks were: Young Guns and Coors Light Drunk Guys, who were beaten out by Sofa King Back and American BadAss.  My apologies to BadAss and King… I should never have doubted you guys!  As for Young Guns and Drunks… what the hell guys?!  You gotta help me out here!  Ha! 



Remember, all teams are eligible to win the Weekly High Score Prize through Week 16, so make sure you set your roster each week.  Congratulations and good luck to all the playoff teams!


BEST BENCH
Not a whole lot of points left on the bench this week, but this week’s winner scored the "Perfect Best Bench", a +27.  Taking home the honor, and for the second time this season… the Coors Light Drunk Guys!  Shawn needed a four player swap to achieve perfection:  C. Brate for Z. Ertz +13, T. Riddick for F. Gore +6, J. Lambo for A. Vinatieri +6, D. Baldwin for A. Jeffery +2.

ARE YOU READY FOR THE PLAYOFFS?!?

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Vandelay Surging Into The Playoffs!


One week left in the regular season and here is what we know: 


  1. Three teams are in the playoffs: Vandelay Industries, First to Worst and Bubble Craps Bandits.  Vandelay has secured the top seed in the South division, so will receive a first round bye.  The other team to earn a bye has yet to be determined.  
  2. Four teams control their own destiny, i.e. Win the final game and they are in the playoffs.  This applies to: Joe’s Pats, American BadAss, sprouts and Finders Keepers.  Finders Keepers and sprouts face each other in Week 13, so the winner of that one will get into the playoffs.  Should be a good one to keep an eye on!  
  3. The Coors Light Drunk Guys still have an outside shot to get in, but it’s not easy.  Basically, Shawn needs to win and have losses by Joe’s Pats, American BadAss and Finders Keepers.  At that point there would be a three-way tie between the Drunks, BadAss and Joe’s Pats for the final two playoff spots.  This is where it gets interesting… in head-to-head matchups, the Drunks hold the edge over BadAss, BadAss holds the edge over Joe’s Pats, and Joe’s Pats holds the edge over the Drunks.  So it would come down to points scored, where Joe’s Pats has a significant advantage, so he’d likely claim the first playoff spot.  The Drunks and BadAss have amazingly scored the exact same amount of points through 12 weeks (839), so it would come down to the team which scores the most points in the final game to claim the second playoff spot.
  4. Young Guns and Longshanks are out… only playing for the Weekly High Score Prizes at this point.


The big congrats this week go out once again to Vandelay Industries, posting a second high score in as many weeks, this time scoring an impressive 133 points!  Antonio Brown and Alvin Kamara dominated for Vandelay (33 and 30 points, respectively), plus a big performance from Kyle Rudolph (18 pts) and three other players scoring in double digits.  In the head-to-head matchup, Vandelay defeated sprouts by 88 points, which is the 3rd largest margin of defeat in Sacred Sundays history.  With the win, Vandelay Industries maintains the distinction as the highest scoring team in the league.  (Joe’s Pats is the second highest scoring team, trailing Vandelay by 56 points).  Suffice it to say, things are looking good in the latex industry!

The game of the week for Week 12 was Young Guns besting Joe’s Pats 122-118.  Only 11 teams have managed to scored over 100 this season, and this was just the 2nd time a team has scored 100 points in a loss.  Joe’s score also tied the record for the highest score in a loss in Sacred Sundays history.  (Back in 2013, Sofa King Good lost 149-118.)  Contrast that game to Finders Keepers vs. Bubble Craps Bandits, where the Keepers won 68-40, so both of those teams combined couldn’t even match one of the teams in the Guns vs. Pats.  Crazy!

Just a quick update this week as we get ready for the final push to the playoffs!


EVERYONE NEEDS MONEY, THAT’S WHY THEY CALL IT MONEY
Here is an update on the prize money won so far this season, and a reminder of the prizes competing for in the playoffs:
Weekly High Score Prize = $50 (Weeks 1 – 16)
Weekly High Score Prizes won so far:
Joe’s Pats = 3 (Weeks 1, 3 & 9) $150
First to Worst = 3 (Weeks 4, 7 & 10) $150
Vandelay Industries = 2 (Weeks 11 & 12) $100
Coors Light Drunk Guys = 1 (Week 2) $50
sprouts = 1 (Week 5) $50
Longshanks = 1 (Week 6) $50
Young Guns = 1 (Week 8) $50

Playoff Prizes:
4th Place = $45
3rd Place = $67
Runner-up = $113
Champion = $225


BEST BENCH
There were quite a lot of points on the bench this week… American BadAss could’ve improved by +37, Coors Light Drunk Guys by +47 and sprouts by +53.  But none were better than this week’s winner who had a +60-point improvement possibility.  In a week of setting records, this was the 2nd highest Best Bench of the season.  Now, without further ado, the Week 12 Best Bench goes to… the Bubble Craps Bandits!  Timmy needed nearly an entire roster swap… 6 players!!  T. Coleman for D. Martin +18, NY Giants for Chiefs +11, H. Henry for T. Kelce +10, D. Adams for T. Hill +9, C. McCaffrey for K. Hunt +8 and C. Newton for A. Smith +4. 


The final week of the regular season is upon us!  Get those waivers in!


Wednesday, November 22, 2017

The Latex Industry is Booming!


It only seems fitting in a season where we are seeing record low scoring numbers that we would have the 6th highest single week score in Sacred Sundays history.  Makes perfect sense with the topsy-turvy and unpredictable way this season has gone.  But big congrats to Vandelay Industries for posting a monstrous 144 points and claiming a first Weekly High Score Prize!  Rob got there thanks to huge games from Antonio Brown (32 pts), Jacksonville (25 pts), LeSean McCoy (24 pts), Alvin Kamara (19 pts) and Matt Stafford (17 pts).  There was only one player on the Vandelay roster who scored in single digits (Kyle Rudolph, 5 pts).  That is how you do that!  This is the highest score posted since the Midnight Maulers had 150 in Week 4 last season.  Nicely done sir!

The victory for Vandelay Industries marks the seventh team to claim a Weekly High Score Prize this season, and secures them a spot in the playoffs.  One more victory will secure the top spot in the South Division, or a loss from First to Worst and sprouts.  Suffice it to say, Vandelay is in charge heading into the playoffs.  For the rest of the league, amazingly all teams are still alive to make it in, although there are some very specific things which need to happen for a couple teams.  Playoff scenarios are broken down below, along with a check in on the Top 5 Ranks and we hand out the Best Benches for the last three weeks.

Let’s go!


BIG TIME!
  • Antonio Brown, WR – Vandelay Industries – 32 pts – Brown had the second 3-TD game of his career, and he did it by catching 10 passes for 144 yards.  This puts Brown in the top WR spot in fantasy, four points better than DeAndre Hopkins.
  • Keenan Allen, WR – Coors Light Drunk Guys – 30 pts – Let’s hear it for the wide receivers this week!  Allen had by far his best game of the season, snagging 12 catches for 159 yards and 2 TD’s.
  • Russell Wilson, QB – American BadAss – 30 pts – Wilson did a bit of everything, throwing for 258 yards and 2 TD’s, plus rushing for 86 yards and another TD.  He did have an interception and lost a fumble, so it wasn’t all roses.  But this was the third time he has scored over 30 points in a game, and it moves him into the top spot for all fantasy scoring.
  • Ben Roethlisberger, QB – Joe’s Pats – 28 pts – Big Ben tossed four TD passes to go along with 299 passing yards and zero interceptions.  (Pretty much all of that to Antonio).
  • Baltimore, DEF – Longshanks – 27 pts – The Ravens just embarrassed the Packers by shutting them out at home, and getting 5 turnovers and 6 sacks.  Boom.
  • Kenny Stills, WR – Free Agent – 27 pts – Once Jay Cutler left the game, Stills went off!  He had only 26 yards with Cutler under center, but finished with 180 yards and a TD after Matt Moore took over.


COME ON MAN
  • Greg Zuerlein, K – Longshanks – 1 pt – The Leg had been brilliant in his last three games, scoring 17 points in each one.  But the Rams offense gave him few opportunities in this one, and he finished with one single, solitary extra point.
  • Emmanuel Sanders, WR – First to Worst – 1 pt – Sanders was targeted 8 times, but only managed 2 catches for 15 yards.
  • Kenyan Drake, RB – Joe’s Pats – 1 pt – Drake had 7 rushes for 4 yards and 1 catch for 10 yards.  Actually not bad for a guy coming into the week averaging 2.7 points per week.
  • Los Angeles Rams, DEF – Joe’s Pats – 1 pt – The Rams had been hot coming into this game, averaging 17 points per game over their last four, but they kinda sucked in this one.
  • Evan Engram, TE – sprouts – 0 pts – Several drops plus an offensive pass interference call left Engram with only 1 catch (on 6 targets) for 9 yards.  Sheesh.
  • Nelson Agholor, WR – sprouts – 0 pts – Agholor finished with 1 catch for -2 yards, and unfortunately had a touchdown called back.  But still..one catch for -2 yards?  What the hell?
  • Jason Witten, TE – American BadAss – 0 pts – Witten has done a whole lot of nothing over his last four games, having scored only 8 points in that span and been shut out twice.
  • Zach Ertz, TE – Coors Light Drunk Guys – 0 pts – Ertz caught just 2 of 5 passes for only 8 yards, making this his second week in a row with zero points.
  • Dak Prescott, QB – American BadAss – -2 pts – Dak was responsible for 4 turnovers against the Eagles… three picks and one fumble returned for a TD.  Worst game of the year for him by far.



TOP 5’s
Here is how the preseason predictions by Yahoo! are doing versus reality, 11 weeks in:
Top 5 Ranks per Yahoo!
QB
as of 9/5/17
After Week 11 (11/20/17)
1
Aaron Rodgers
Russell Wilson Sea
22.7
2
Tom Brady
Tom Brady NE
20.9
3
Drew Brees
Carson Wentz Phi
20.4
4
Russell Wilson
Alex Smith KC
19
5
Matt Ryan
Kirk Cousins Was
18.8
RB
1
David Johnson
Todd Gurley II LAR
17.2
2
Le'Veon Bell
Kareem Hunt KC
14.9
3
LeSean McCoy
Ezekiel Elliott Dal
14.8
4
Melvin Gordon
Le'Veon Bell Pit
14.1
5
Devonta Freeman
Mark Ingram NO
13.6
WR
1
Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown Pit
14.4
2
Julio Jones
DeAndre Hopkins Hou
14
3
Odell Beckham, Jr.
Adam Thielen Min
10.7
4
Mike Evans
A.J. Green Cin
10.7
5
A.J. Green
Brandin Cooks NE
9.9
TE
1
Rob Gronkowski
Travis Kelce KC
9.8
2
Travis Kelce
Rob Gronkowski NE
8.8
3
Greg Olsen
Zach Ertz Phi
8.3
4
Jordan Reed
Jimmy Graham Sea
8
5
Jimmy Graham
Evan Engram NYG
7.2
DEF
1
Denver
Jacksonville Jax
15.3
2
Seattle
Baltimore Bal
14.5
3
Houston
Los Angeles LAR
12.3
4
Kansas City
Detroit Det
12.1
5
Minnesota
Philadelphia Phi
11.3
K
1
Stephen Gostkowski
Greg Zuerlein LAR
13.2
2
Justin Tucker
Stephen Gostkowski NE
11.6
3
Matt Bryant
Wil Lutz NO
10.9
4
Dan Bailey
Matt Prater Det
10.6
5
Mason Crosby
Ryan Succop Ten
10.4

Of 30 ranked players, nine are still in the Top 5.  Amazingly, the best position for the predictions is Tight End, where three of the top five are actually in the Top 5.


PLAYOFFS??!  DON’T TALK ABOUT PLAYOFFS!!
Here we are with only two weeks left of the regular season and all teams still have a shot to get into the playoffs.  Yes you read that right.  Before delving in to the scenarios, a quick recap on the playoff rules and tiebreakers:
Rules
-         -The top six teams will qualify for the playoffs.
-         -The top two in each division automatically qualify, with the top team in each division receiving a first round bye.
-         -The remaining two spots are wildcards and are awarded irrespective of division to the next two highest teams (i.e. both wildcards can come from the same division).
Tie-breakers
-         -Divisional Standing Tie-breakers: 1) Overall record, 2) Divisional record, 3) Head-to-Head record, 4) Points scored, 5) Coin flip
-         -Wildcard Tie-breakers: 1) Overall record, 2) Head-to-head record, 3) Points scored, 4) Coin flip.
-         -Playoff Game Tiebreakers – In the playoffs prior to the championship game any tie game goes to the higher seeded team.  In the championship game, a tie will be settled in the following manner:  1) Team with the higher scoring quarterback wins, 2) Team with the higher scoring running back wins, 3) Team with the higher scoring wide receiver wins, 4) If still tied, co-champions will be declared.
Additional Notes
-         -Weekly High Score Prizes extend through the playoffs and ALL teams are eligible to win.
-         -For final standings – Playoff games will determine the final standings for teams #1-6, and #7-10 will be determined by the rankings at the conclusion of Week 13.

On to the team-by-team scenarios.  The scenarios laid out are potential paths for teams to qualify for the playoffs outright, without needing any tie-breakers.  We will cross the tie-breaker bridge when (if) needed…

Already qualified:
Vandelay Industries and Bubble Craps Bandits – It’s just a matter of if they will be the top seed or not.

In the Driver’s Seat
Win one of two remaining games:
Joe’s Pats
First to Worst
sprouts

Slightly Tougher Road:
Coors Light Drunk Guys – Win both remaining games, OR Win one game PLUS two losses from American BadAss, one loss from Finders Keepers and one loss from Longshanks.

American BadAss – Win both remaining games, OR Win one game PLUS two losses from Coors Light Drunk Guys, one loss from Longshanks and one loss from Finders Keepers.

The Door is Cracked Ever So Slightly:
Longshanks – Win two remaining games PLUS two losses from American BadAss, two losses from Coors Light Drunk Guys and one loss from Finders Keepers.

So You’re Telling Me There’s A Chance:
Young Guns – Of the 10 remaining matchups left in the regular season, 8 of these have to go right for Young Guns to qualify.  First they need to win both of their remaining games.  Then in Week 12, the following teams need to win:  Longshanks, First to Worst and Bubble Craps Bandits.  Finally in Week 13, the following teams need to win:  First to Worst, sprouts and Vandelay Industries.

Remember there are additional scenarios which can play out where it will come down to tie-breakers… these listed above qualify each team outright with no tie-breakers.  Next week I’ll have full scenarios with tie-breaker breakdowns.


URBAN DICTIONARY UPDATE
Poseidon’s Kiss – When the water splashes up from the toilet onto your butt from your poop dropping in the water.
Tequila – A Spanish word meaning “I don’t remember doing that”.
Antistalking – Methodically learning another person’s routine in order to systematically avoid them.


BEST BENCH
Weeks 9 and 10 saw two first time Best Bench winners.  In Week 9, Timmy’s Bubble Craps Bandits took the honor with a four man swap for a +22 point improvement.  In Week 10, Shawn’s Coors Light Drunk Guys had a +35 point improvement with a three man swap.
This week’s Best Bench outdid both of those, with a solid +38 point improvement possibility on 3 player swaps.  The Week 11 Best Bench goes to… American BadAss!  Jason claims his third Best Bench of the season, and just needed to swap R. Wilson for D. Prescott (+32), Pittsburgh for Detroit (+5) and J. Williams for M. Lynch (+1).


Final push to the playoffs!!