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