Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Midterms!!



We are a full eight weeks into the season, which means we have crossed the halfway point!  The Rams and the Chiefs look like the top teams in the league, which is fitting because they also lead the way in fantasy scoring.  The Chiefs are the top fantasy scoring team this season, with a weekly average of 101 points.  The Rams are a close second, averaging 99.1 points per week.  (Only the top scoring team in our league, Joe’s Pats, has a higher weekly average at 103.8 points per week.)  On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest scoring team is no longer the Arizona Cardinals… they have climbed out of the cellar and moved up one spot, knocking the Buffalo Bills down to the lowest scoring team in all of fantasy.  A team consisting of all Bills is averaging only 42.9 points per week, with a low of only 21 in Week 4.

The big double-congratulations this week go to the aforementioned Joe’s Pats who claimed their second Weekly High Score prize in a row, and third prize overall!  Joe has won the prize the last two weeks in emphatic fashion, notching the league's largest margin of victory in both weeks.  Last week, American BadAss was the victim, falling by 62 (127-65) and this week it was the Coors Light Drunk Guys who felt the hammer losing by 49 (114-65).  Well done Joe!!  It’s all gravy from here!

As I've been teasing for the last three weeks, it is finally time to dole out midterm grades!  How important are these grades you ask?  Well, the top two highest midterm grade recipients last year (Joe’s Pats and Bubble Craps Bandits) ended up finishing the season as champion and runner-up.  So there's that.  But also last year’s lowest midterm grade recipient (American BadAss) still ended up making the playoffs and finished in 6th.

Teams were graded on seven categories, and ranked within each category.  Points were awarded in the reverse of the ranking (i.e. #1 ranked team in a category receives 10 pts, #2 team receives 9 pts and so on down to the last team receiving only 1 point.)  If teams are tied for the same ranking, the points for those positions are split equally (i.e. Two teams tied for 2nd would receive 8.5 points each).  The categories are:
  • Overall Record – The better the overall record, the more points awarded.  (Joe’s Pats and Attack of Mahomes are tied for the top spot here.)
  • Points For – The more points scored, the more points awarded.  (Joe’s Pats and Attack of Mahomes take the top two spots here as well.)
  • Points Against – The more points scored against, the more points awarded.  (Team IR & Holdout has had 811 points scored against them, and Young Guns is second with 776.)
  • Weekly High Score Prizes – The more Weekly High Score Prizes, the more points awarded.  (Joe’s Pats leads the way with 3, while American BadAss has 2.)
  • Best Bench – The fewer Best Benches awarded, the more points awarded.  (Four teams have yet to claim a Best Bench this season: sprouts, Young Guns, Team IR & Holdout and Joe’s Pats.  Two teams are tied for the most Best Benches with 2: American BadAss and Coors Light Drunk Guys.)
  • Waiver Moves – The more waiver moves, the more points awarded.  (Young Guns leads in this category with 21 waiver claims this season, followed by Joe’s Pats (16) and Attack of Mahomes (15).)
  • Keeper Production – The more points from keepers, the more points awarded.  (With Todd Gurley and DeAndre Hopkins as keepers, Joe’s Pats easily leads the way in this category with 321 points from keepers.  Next closest is Vandelay Industries, who have 233 points from Antonio Brown and Alvin Kamara.  Team IR & Holdout have gotten zero points from their keepers, Le’Veon Bell and Jerick McKinnon.  The name says it all.)

Now here are the team-by-team report cards and grades:
Joe’s Pats
Record:
6-2
9.5
Points For:
830
10
Pts Against:
664
2
High Scores:
3
10
Best Bench:
0
8.5
Waivers:
16
9
Keepers:
321
10
Total Points: 

59
Grade
A+
Joe is literally first or tied for first in 5 of the 7 grading categories.  Joe’s Pats is Crème de la crème.

Young Guns
Record:
4-4
6
Points For:
738
6
Pts Against:
776
9
High Scores:
1
7
Best Bench:
0
8.5
Waivers:
21
10
Keepers:
231
8
Total Points: 

54.5
Grade
A
John has been super active on the waiver wire, has one Weekly High Score Prize, has the third best keeper production, and has had the misfortune of the 2nd most points scored against.

Team IR & Holdout
Record:
3-5
3
Points For:
757
8
Pts Against:
811
10
High Scores:
1
7
Best Bench:
0
8.5
Waivers:
11
7
Keepers:
0
1
Total Points: 

44.5
Grade
B+
James has dealt with a double-whammy this year of a) getting zero production from his keepers, and b) having the most points scored against him.  In spite of that, he’s won a Weekly High Score Prize, has not had a Best Bench and is 3rd in total points scored.

Attack of Mahomes
Record:
6-2
9.5
Points For:
785
9
Pts Against:
631
1
High Scores:
0
3
Best Bench:
1
4.5
Waivers:
15
8
Keepers:
223
7
Total Points: 

42
Grade
B
Timmy having a strong season thus far… tied for best overall record, 2nd in points scored, and 4th in keeper production.

American BadAss
Record:
4-4
6
Points For:
746
7
Pts Against:
763
8
High Scores:
2
9
Best Bench:
2
1.5
Waivers:
6
2
Keepers:
183
6
Total Points: 

39.5
Grade
C+
Jason gets a nice bump for claiming two Weekly High Score Prizes this season, plus has had the third most points scored against him. 

Vandelay Industries
Record:
5-3
8
Points For:
679
3
Pts Against:
712
5
High Scores:
0
3
Best Bench:
1
4.5
Waivers:
9
5
Keepers:
233
9
Total Points: 

37.5
Grade
C
As the old saying goes, “C’s get degrees”.  Rob is doing well with the 3rd best overall record, and has the second best keeper production.

sprouts
Record:
4-4
6
Points For:
714
4
Pts Against:
711
4
High Scores:
0
3
Best Bench:
0
8.5
Waivers:
9
5
Keepers:
101
2
Total Points: 

32.5
Grade
D+
Russ ranks 7th in both points scored and points against.  His keeper production was hurt badly by Leonard Fournette’s injury.

Longshanks
Record:
3-5
3
Points For:
718
5
Pts Against:
725
6
High Scores:
0
3
Best Bench:
1
4.5
Waivers:
8
3
Keepers:
179
5
Total Points: 

29.5
Grade
D
Currently rank 6th in total scoring, 6th in keeper production, and 7th in overall record.  All we need is a miracle.

Bye Week
Record:
2-6
1
Points For:
622
2
Pts Against:
680
3
High Scores:
1
7
Best Bench:
1
4.5
Waivers:
9
5
Keepers:
114
3
Total Points: 

25.5
Grade
F+
Jens ranks 10th in overall record, 9th in points scored and 8th in keeper production.  But, he does have a Weekly High Score to his credit.  How in the h did you pull that off Jensy?!

Coors Light Drunk Guys
Record:
3-5
3
Points For:
618
1
Pts Against:
733
7
High Scores:
0
3
Best Bench:
2
1.5
Waivers:
4
1
Keepers:
159
4
Total Points: 

20.5
Grade
F
Shawn ranks 10th in points scored, 10th in waiver moves and 7th in keeper production. Drunk Guys need a swift kick in the ass!



BEST BENCH(ES)
Two Best Benches to give out this week…  
Last week saw pretty decent all-around team management, with the exception of one team.  With the second highest improvement possibility this season, the Week 7 Best Bench goes to… Longshanks!  With four roster moves, I could have improved my point total by an impressive 47 points… P. Lindsay for M. Gordon +16, J. Landry for T. Boyd +13, G. Kittle for J. Reed +11, T. Coleman for C. McCaffrey +7.

Anyone keeping score in the midterm grades may have already figured out who got the Best Bench this week.  With just a 36-point improvement possibility, and needing only 3 roster moves, the Week 8 Best Bench goes to… Attack of Mahomes!  M. Jones Jr. for A. Jeffrey +20, S. Watkins for D. Jackson +10 and K. Drake for K. Hunt +6.  This is Timmy's first Best Bench this season.


Alrighty, well get those waivers in, and get ready for next week when we have our first “What Do You Know?!? Bowl” of the season! 


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