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« Reply #115 on: Oct 13th, 2009, 01:26am »

The overall standings pages are now updated through week 5.


Week 5 Tidbits
-Conrad with 63 on back to back weeks to fall to 3-2 from 3-0.
-Jeff Mazurek won 53-26 in league 1 with Derek Anderson as his QB.
-Edgar Lebron scored 63 points this week after scoring 125 & 132 the previous two weeks and remained undefeated in the process.
-David Reckase had 140 points heading into MNF, but didn't add onto it with the Jets D.
-Dan Gettle scored 106+ points for the third time on the season in league 2, but is just 1-4.
-The three top scoring teams in league 2 are all under .500 with one team being 1-4. That team being the only 1-4 (or worse) team in the league.
-Andrew Maher's 26 points this week dropped him from 4th in league 1 in points to 12th.
-Jason Cook scored 77 points this week in an 8 point loss in league 3 to keep his string of point totals for the season between 72 and 84 each week.
-Will Moore managed just 44 points in league 4 this week to fall to 3-2 after scoring 84+ in each prior game with three of those above 95.
-Frank Borawski had his highest scoring week of the season with 82 in league 5 and moved to 3-2 in the process. He's scored 71+ just twice.
-Joel Masse scored 66 in a loss in league 5 this week. He's 3-2 and has scored 100+ three times and 66 or less twice.
-Steve Irvine scored 99 points to move to 1-4 on the season when he had scored under 60 twice and had a high of 67 on the season.
-Robert Flatt had 6 Patriots in his lineup in a 92-79 loss: Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Sammy Morris, Stephen Gostkowski, and the defense.
-Susan Gantz moved to 4-1 with a 75-72 win in league 7 despite scoring 86 or less for the fourth time on the season.
-Jaime Henck scored just 53 in her first loss of the season in league 8.
-Eddie Fritch scored 104 in his first win of the season when he had scored 66-49-39 in the previous three weeks in league 8.
-Peter Moir had Brett Favre & Buffalo both score more than a third of his point total for the week in league 9.
-Christopher Allen scored 104 points in his first win of the season in league 9. He had a previous high of 77 and scored over 70 only two other times.
-Josh Evens scored 106 points in his second win of the season in league 10. He's scored 115 and 106 points in his wins and 34, 54 and 61 points in his three losses.
-David Synychak scored 110 points in his first win of the season despite scoring 75+ each week thus far.
-League 2 is the only league where 6th place isn't 3-2.
-Only Russ Goatcher in league 5 with 521 points, Shawn Temple in league 4 with 510 points and Steve Campbell in league 9 with 500 points are averaging the century mark or better for the season. Goatcher and Campbell are undefeated. Temple is 2-3.
-Five 5-0 teams remain with one 4-0-1 team left as well.


100+ Teams
LG1: 3
LG2: 5
LG3: 1
LG4: 1
LG5: 1
LG6: 2
LG7: 1
LG8: 4
LG9: 2
LG10: 4

24 total, 3 more than last week.



Most Points in a 14 Team League
David Reckase 140 [LG1]
Matt Cassel 23
Reggie Wayne 12
Hines Ward 14
Roddy White 33
Marshawn Lynch 9
Michael Turner 24
Kellen Winslow 22
Kris Brown 3
NY Jets 0

Ryan Drzik 124 [LG6]
Heath Carrell 123 [LG7]
Tom Buske 106 [LG6]
John Dipinto 104 [LG1]


Most Points in a Loss in a 14 Team League
Matthew Hardman 100 [LG1]
Aaron Burton 97 [LG1]
Jamey Dillard 93 [LG7]
Barry Barnett 85 [LG3]
Mark Boggs 83 [LG6]
Vern Lemke 83 [LG6]


Lowest Point Total in a 14 Team League
Andrew Maher 26 [LG1]
Trent Edwards 5
Derrick Mason 0
Nate Washington 3
DeSean Jackson 0
Willis McGahee 0
Steve Slaton 7
Dante Rosario 2
Joe Nedney 4
Tennessee 5

Jason Oroszi 51 [LG6]
John Duffill 52 [LG1]
Jeff Mazurek 53 [LG1]
Derek Allison 54 [LG3]



Least Points in a Win in a 14 Team League
Jeff Mazurek 53 [LG1]
Edgar Lebron 62 [LG1]
Manual Mateo 72 [LG1]
Matthew Hardman 73 [LG7]
Susan Gantz 75 [LG7]







Most Points in a 12 Team League
Jay Soester 131 [LG2]
Matt Ryan 28
Andre Johnson 22
Wes Welker 14
Larry Fitzgerald 19
Ray Rice 17
Kevin Smith 7
Dallas Clark 7
Adam Vinatieri 7
New England 10

Bill Waxman 120 [LG2]
Steve Campbell 119 [LG9]
Shawn Temple 117 [LG4]
Russ Goatcher 115 [LG5]
Ken Patton 115 [LG10]


Most Points in a Loss in a 12 Team League
Dan Gettle 111 [LG2]
Tim Schneider 97 [LG4]
Matt Humpal 87 [LG5]
Stephen Schulte 86 [LG10]
Matt Burton 85 [LG4]
David Synychak 85 [LG5]


Lowest Point Total in a 12 Team League
Peter Moir 33 [LG9]
Brett Favre 12
Calvin Johnson 0
Bernard Berrian 3
Jacoby Jones 0
Maurice Jones-Drew 4
BenJarvus Green-Ellis 0
Dante Rosario 2
Josh Scobee 0
Buffalo 12

Will Moore 44 [LG4]
Bill Isley 48 [LG10]
Kraig Monkman 50 [LG8]
Scott Cook 50 [LG10]



Least Points in a Win in a 12 Team League
Tyson Hester 72 [LG5]
Doyle Ashe 74 [LG8]
Andrew Senger 76 [LG4]
Chris Harris 78 [LG9]
Eric Franckowiak 80 [LG2]
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« Reply #116 on: Oct 13th, 2009, 01:32am »

Game of the Week Nominations



Game of the Week Nominee #1 (LG1)
Edgar Lebron 63
Trevor Lynn 62

Lynn trailed 60-51 with Ted Ginn Jr. going up against Leon Washington. Washington looked poised to lead Lebron to an easy victory early, but quieted down from then on and had his last touch in the middle of the third quarter where he lost 5 yards on a rush and lost a point in the process. Even then, Ginn was nowhere to be found until he pulled 11 points out of his ass in the middle of the fourth quarter to give Lynn a one point deficit with 10:10 to go. After Washington wasn't used at all on the Jets go-ahead drive all Lynn needed was a 7 yard catch on Miami's winning drive for a tie game, but Ginn managed nothing to keep Lebron 5-0 on the season and drop Lynn to 1-4.


Lebron
Roethlisberger 26
Santana Moss 4
Sims-Walker 0
Boldin 6
Jones-Drew 4
Washington 3
Cooley 0
Akers 8
Carolina 12

Lynn
Flacco 7
Ginn Jr. 11
Fitzgerald 19
Mike Wallace 11
Wells 1
Fargas 1
Daniels 9
Scobee 0
Tampa Bay 3





Game of the Week Nominee #2 (LG3)
Tim Schneider 94
Barry Barnett 85

Schneider trailed 85-83 heading into MNF with Braylon Edwards remaining. If it wasn't Edwards' first week in New York it probably wouldn't be interesting, but either way Edwards managed to get Schneider the win on his first TD catch late in the first quarter.


Schneider
Eli Manning 18
Braylon Edwards 12
Steve Smith (NYG) 7
Roddy White 33
Maurice Jones-Drew 4
Jerome Harrison 1
Owen Daniels 9
Joe Nedney 4
Denver 6

Barnett
Joe Flacco 7
Nate Burleson 21
Santana Moss 4
Wes Welker 14
Willis McGahee 0
Brian Westbrook 8
Vernon Davis 5
Matt Prater 9
NY Giants 17



Game of the Week Nominee #3 (LG3)
Charles Wishon 81
John Wright 75

Wishon led 78-50 heading into MNF, but had just Leon Washington against Thomas Jones, Ted Ginn Jr. and Dustin Keller. It should come down to which Jet RB has the better day if Wright gets some help. Jones out scored Washington 14-3, but Wright could only get 11 points from Ginn to pair with 0 from Keller to lose by 6.


Wishon
Peyton Manning 27
TJ Houshmandzadeh 19
Issac Bruce 0
Kelley Washington 2
Leon Washington 3
Tim Hightower 10
Tony Gonzalez 5
Rien Lindell 3
Buffalo 12


Wright
Matt Schaub 23
Calvin Johnson 0
Santonio Holmes 5
Ted Ginn Jr. 11
Brandon Jacobs 4
Thomas Jones 14
Dustin Keller 0
Adam Vinatieri 7
Washington 11



Game of the Week Nominee #4 (LG5)
Tyson Hester 72
Aaron Freeman 61

Freeman led 61-58 with the Jets defense going up against Thomas Jones. When the game started his lead jumped to 71-58, but slowly the Dolphins scoring brought them down with no sacks, interceptions or fumble recoveries to bounce back allowing Thomas Jones' 14 points to win the matchup for Hester comfortably. The Jets' 0 points turned out to be Freeman's fourth 0 of the matchup.


Hester
Tom Brady 18
Steve Smith (NYG) 7
Muhsin Muhammad 3
Lee Evans 1
Thomas Jones 14
Tim Hightower 10
Jason Witten 4
Steven Hauschka 2
Pittsburgh 13

Aaron Freeman
Tony Romo 24
Terrell Owens 4
Derrick Mason 0
Larry Fitzgerald 19
Chris Johnson 2
Joseph Addai 12
Chris Cooley 0
Josh Scobee 0
NY Jets 0




Honorable Mention:
-Deyanius Blackmon 77, Jeff Brick 73 (LG3)- Brick needed 5 points from Jerricho Cotchery on MNF to win the matchup, but he didn't get a single point to keep Blackmon 5-0.
-Jeff Johnson 88, Dale Frederick 79 (LG4)- Frederick needed 10 points out of Dustin Keller to win, but got 0.
-Susan Gantz 75, Aaron Burton 72 (LG7)- Same theme, Burton needed 4 points from Cotchery and got 0.
-Matthew Hardman 73, Jason Kaplan 68 (LG7)- Kaplan led 65-62 heading into MNF but needed Greg Camarillo to stave off Ricky Williams. Williams outscored Camarillo 11-3 for the Hardman victory.
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« Reply #117 on: Oct 13th, 2009, 06:55am »

At least it was quite obvious where I lost my matchup in L8. My WR scored 3 point, Susanto's scored 61. Ouch.
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09/10: Winner, 678 Points
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Tier 4 & 5 Winner
International Conference Winner
Keeper League: 9th
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10/11: 21st, 38 points

All-time: 3rd, 1145 points
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« Reply #118 on: Oct 13th, 2009, 12:15pm »

I managed to go a perfect 0 and 5 this week, Wow that takes some serious talent.
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« Reply #119 on: Oct 13th, 2009, 7:44pm »

I went 4-1 with my only undefeated team being the one that lost by scoring its lowest week to this point.
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2009/2010 2nd overall - 637 pts
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1st place Hockey Overall
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2010/2011 17th overall - 41 pts

All-Time Overall - 1st overall - 1237 pts
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« Reply #120 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 12:48am »

on Oct 13th, 2009, 12:15pm, BigA wrote:
I managed to go a perfect 0 and 5 this week, Wow that takes some serious talent.
Like wise it doesnt help when 3 of your players score 0 points and I left a good few points on bench I nearly choose Seattle over Tennesse that lost me nearly 20 points so I ended up with a shocking score of 26 points. Plus I had wrong QB .
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« Reply #121 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 11:32am »

on Oct 13th, 2009, 7:44pm, Sooners44 wrote:
I went 4-1 with my only undefeated team being the one that lost by scoring its lowest week to this point.


I beat that team, 82-60.
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« Reply #122 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 6:46pm »

I left 83 points on my bench. Yes. 83. I lost to Anders by 82.
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« Reply #123 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 8:28pm »

on Oct 14th, 2009, 6:46pm, WompFump wrote:
I left 83 points on my bench. Yes. 83. I lost to Anders by 82.


Audible laugh at that badassery.
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« Reply #124 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 8:40pm »

on Oct 14th, 2009, 8:28pm, theabl wrote:
Audible laugh at that badassery.


Him: 124

Hill 7
Burleson 24
Bowe 13
Smith 8
Rice 17
Bradshaw 24
Carlson 3
Tynes 14
Philadelphia 17

Me: 42

Wallace 0 (Orton 22=+22)
Smith 7
Britt 1 (Austin 37=+36+22=58)
Boldin 6 (Holt 9=+3+36+22=61)
Brown 17
Harrison 1 (Turner 24=+23+36+22+3=84)
Witten 4
Scobee 0
Denver 6

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« Reply #125 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 10:19pm »

I certainly did appreciate that. I was following it on stattracker and a lot of points were going into that game. Fortunately they all landed on your bench...
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Keeper League: 9th
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« Reply #126 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 10:47pm »

Dunno what I was doing with Austin and Orton... or Harrison. I blame me leaving for the weekend and having to deal with 5 hockey teams and 6 football teams among all the other pickems and shit.
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« Reply #127 on: Oct 14th, 2009, 11:29pm »

If you are gone during a weekend, it could cost you the win during this time of the year with so many teams to watch.
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« Reply #128 on: Oct 15th, 2009, 01:40am »

Especially with football being such a short season it hurts you twice as much. Not only can't you get back into the week but a loss hits you harder.
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Re: Fantasy Football
« Reply #129 on: Oct 15th, 2009, 1:11pm »

on Oct 14th, 2009, 11:32am, steelman5800 wrote:
I beat that team, 82-60.


You killed me in Week 5, my team never got going while yours just finished me off on MNF of any chance I possibly had with the Miami defense. Very good win.
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All-Time Overall - 1st overall - 1237 pts
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