Hello gentlemen, it’s been a while. Before I started to write this, I was looking back through the prior blog entries and having a good laugh. It’s fun to see the history of the league, and really made me wish I had kept doing these weekly. But, life’s gotten a lot busier since my freshman year in the dorms with no job, and it pains me to say that these will probably still be few and far between this year again.
Alright, enough of the disclaimers. I think I’ve said enough in the terms and conditions that I won’t be getting formal emails from Ben Samway, J.D. threatening me for breach of contract or whatever lawyer shit he thinks of.
Recap
GAME OF THE WEEK – Alvy [111.54] vs Trey [109.42]
– This game went under the radar before Sunday, but looking back at it, the stakes were so much higher than advertised. Trey and Alvy have both been sitting at the bottom of the leaderboards through 3 weeks and, as we all know, we’ve got a couple women’s basketball tickets waiting for the eventual biggest loser. Now I’m not one to test fate – there’s still a lot of season left – but, if these two stay bottom feeders til the end, this game could be the head-to-head tiebreaker that costs Trey 4 hours of his time.
And what a heartbreaking loss it was. I would have set the line at like Trey (-8) with Keenan Allen and the No 1 kicker through 4 weeks, but thank the Spaghetti Monster no one took me up on that bet. Saquon held the line for Alvy and Trey came up just short in a pivotal week 4 matchup.
GAME OF THE WEAK – Tanner [155.74] vs Jacob [104.02]
– Tanner and I have been scorching hot through the start of the season, and I really thought this would be a good game. I think we all have no clue how Tanner’s team is this good, and he showed this week that his success isn’t reliant on a few players. Kelce and Kupp combined for 17 points after putting up like a billion the past few weeks, and somehow Tanner ends up with the second most points scored. I don’t get it. But, Tanner’s performance is not why I chose this as Game of the Weak. It was mine. Really not quite sure how I got fucked on this hard, but I put up the least points of the week after posting the most last week. Tough look.
BAD BEAT – Kramer [183.60] vs Jace [120.88]
– By now we’ve all seen Jace’s texts: “such bullshit! I played the highest scoring team!” And it is tough luck. But, I’ve got very little sympathy Jace bud. Scroll down a bit on the page – a full recap on your fraudulent activity a few years back. And you might think being in the same situation would gain you some sympathy, but no. You’ve got Trey and Alvy’s teams to hide behind, soaking up all the attention of a bad record. Me? I had Jace fucking Nedbalek. He didn’t even know he was playing fantasy. All the slander fell to me, when you were equally as deserving. So, until Trey and Alvy both pull guns on Berenson, you have no sympathy from me, Jace Brown.
Stat Time
Alright, here’s the stats. I’ve included a new power ranking that I’ve come up with due to all the fraud talk. It uses total points scored, highest and lowest points scored on the season, and the overall wins and losses against the whole league to generate a team’s ranking. In years past, I had used the weekly opponent matchup W/L to determine it, but I think this new ranking system is a better reflection of a teams strength and therefore its fraudulence level. Make of this as you want.


As you can see, Tanner has got a chokehold on the league with an overall record of (38-6). Trey brings up the backend with an overall record of (11-33). And, the comparisons that have been a subject of discussion: Berenson (16-28), Jace (17-27), Zach (18-26). Gives a bit more substance when arguing about the strength of teams.
Fun one to write again fellas. Hopefully no one’s feelings are hurt all too badly. Like I said, still a lot of season left. Also, check out the previous post below if you have time for a laugh.




























