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Pittsburgh
Franchise Football League
2008 News & Notes |
Week Five |
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Weekly Conference Winners |
TEAM OF THE WEEK |
| East |
Central |
West |
T BONES |
 |
| T Bones |
146 |
TnT |
139 |
JR's Boys |
128 |
| Cleantown |
134 |
Donators |
127 |
Commish West |
127 |
Pittsburgh Survivor Football
For the first time this year a double-digit
favorite did not lose outright. Of the eight different teams that were picked
to win this week, three failed to do so but none were favored by more than a
touchdown. The most heavily played team of the week Dallas put a scare into 53
of the 91 week 5 entries by struggling to beat Cincinnati, but they did
prevail breaking the streak of big favorites losing outright. A total of ten
contestants expired on the three losing picks bringing the total number of
survivors down to 81. The second contest Survivor 2 will start in week 7.
PFFL Trivia
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Which running back set a record for fumbling the ball 15 times in the
same season? |
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Walter Payton |
Terry Metcalf |
Franco Harris |
Wendell Tyler |
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PFFL EAST
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The
Tommy Guns are back on track and back on top in the East. After
failing to break 100 last week costing them the conference lead, they've
rebounded with their fourth win in five tries. They didn't win the full
4VP but didn't need to because of Green Apple's loss. In a low scoring
week their solid 120 points puts them back on top of the East in total
points and tied with the Downtowners for the overall league lead. Their
15VP is second only to the Downtowners 18. The game recaps report that
they could have lost their game had their opponent played different
players. But what it doesn't report is that the Tommy Guns efficiency
rating was 100% for the week; more than deserving them of this game. In
fact, they had the only perfect efficiency rating in the entire league for
the week.
With
a team scoring average of just that, average (116.4), it was just a matter
of time before Green Apple dropped from the unbeaten ranks.
But then again, they were playing the league average this week
which has been a more than formidable foe for East teams winning in four
of the five weeks. The Apple put up just 101 points this week dropping
them to sixth in East scoring and 17th overall, but it was at least good
enough to earn them 1VP. The loss drops them from the top spot but not
from the top two and their 14VP is tied for third best in the league.
How
do you win a game with 91 points and an efficiency rating of 67.4 for the
week? I'll tell you how: play a team with 90 points and an efficiency
rating of 69.8 for the week. The Rebels 91-90 squeaker over Justice
keeps them in third and knocks Justice out of the top tier to sixth. Yeah
a win is a win but VP is VP and the 91 points scored, although enough to
win the game, wasn't enough to earn any VP other than the two for the win.
In all fairness though if both teams would have played their best lineups,
the Rebels still would have won 135-129. See William, I can be tough but
at least I'm fair!
Unless
you don't read your email or the message board, have a phone, or live in
shouting distance of the Pittsburgh Steak Co., you wouldn't know that
Dean, I mean the T Bones, won team of the Week Honors this week. I
wouldn't be surprised if it's mentioned on Wannstedt's radio show this
week. I guess now I have to say something nice about the T Bones: Ok, they
are back in the top tier in fourth - even though they are ranked ninth in
East points. Well at least this will give Dean something other than
politics to talk about on Wednesday night.
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Tommy Guns |
15 |
4-1-0 |
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Green Apple |
14 |
4-1-0 |
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Rebels |
13 |
4-1-0 |
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T Bones |
12 |
3-2-0 |
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Cleantown |
11 |
2-3-0 |
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Justice |
9 |
2-3-0 |
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Boys of Autumn |
9 |
2-3-0 |
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Little Johnny's |
9 |
2-3-0 |
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Commish East |
8 |
1-4-0 |
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IC Lightning |
5 |
1-4-0 |
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Aggravators |
4 |
1-4-0 |
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PFFL CENTRAL |
Had
the Twisted Helmets scored one less point this week, they would be
in third place instead of first. Their 107-106 victory over the SS
Stoggies has them tied with two other teams at 14VP but their #1 total
point rank in the conference has them on top of those teams in the
standings. After opening the year with a loss, they have won their last
four straight giving them the second-longest winning streak in the league
second only to the undefeated Downtowners. Unless there is a 100%
efficiency rating, in every game there are points left on the bench. A
different lineup by the Stoggies would have beat the Helmets but the
higher potential points for the game belongs to the Helmets so you can say
all is as it should be.
The
Syndicate left a few points
on the bench themselves but their opponent left a few more giving them a
win to keep pace with the red-hot Helmets. Their win along with the
Knockout Kings' loss has created a three-way tie at 14VP and all three
teams are separated by just nine total points. I was very pleased with
Mickey's choice of charities he chose to donate his Coach of the Year
Award prize money to if he is lucky enough to win it. He informed me he
would be pleased to give his winnings to "The Mental Wellness Association
for Fantasy Football Commissioners." I always knew you were a class act
Mick!
The
bad news is the
Knockout Kings lost
their game. The good news is they still earned 2VP by placing in the top
three in point scoring for the week. The moral of the story is in the VP
system you don't go away empty handed when you have a good week but are
unlucky enough to play the top team for the week. If they had played just
about any other team this week they would still be in first with a 2VP
lead over second. Luck is what it is and hopefully it equals out in the
end but for now the Kings must settle for a three-way tie at the top with
14VP.
After
a brief visit in week 2, the Donators return to the top tier in
week 5 on the crest of their second
4VP week of the year. Their team name is a bit of a contradiction as their
first year in the league they not only won the Central Conference Title,
but came in second in the championship game. Last year they settled for a
wildcard but did advance to the first round so Donating is something they
really have no experience with. And currently residing in the top tier
they are poised to not donate this year either.
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Twisted Helmets |
14 |
4-1-0 |
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Syndicate |
14 |
4-1-0 |
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Knockout Kings |
14 |
3-2-0 |
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Donators |
12 |
3-2-0 |
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Weekend Warriors |
11 |
3-2-0 |
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Harmony Hornets |
10 |
3-2-0 |
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Nasty Aggravators |
10 |
3-2-0 |
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TnT |
9 |
2-3-0 |
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SS Stoggies |
8 |
1-4-0 |
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R&J Inc. |
5 |
1-4-0 |
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Reno |
2 |
0-5-0 |
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PFFL WEST |
There
is now just one undefeated team remaining in the PFFL but just barely! The
Downtowners couldn't have been too confident going into Monday
night with a 17-point lead because their opponent MNE had the explosive
Reggie Bush left to play. If kick returns counted for individual players
there would be no undefeated teams remaining. Although a very respectable
number, Bush managed just 16 giving the Downtowners a one-point win and a
commanding lead in the West. Since the VP system was instituted in 2006,
the largest VP lead after five weeks was three. After five weeks this year
the Downtowners have a 5VP and two-game lead in the West. I think last
year's collapse after a 3-0 start is definitely behind them!
It's
kind of hard to feel sorry for a second-place team but MNE's
one-point loss to the Downtowners this week was devastating. If
Reggie Bush scores just two more points on Monday night, the difference in
their position in the standings is major: Instead of the Downtowners being
in first with a 5VP lead, they would be in first with a 1VP lead. That's a
6VP turnaround because of just two points not scored! The reality now is
MNE is tied with six other teams at 3-2 and three other teams at 5VP
behind the leader. You could say the Monday Night Express (MNE) was
derailed on Monday night by two lousy points.
It
seems we jinxed the Rounder 17 when we reported last week that they
were the only team in the league without a week under the league average.
Well they are just like the rest of us now after losing their second game
of the year 128-104. Their 104 points was well below the league average
but there were three teams worse than 104 this week allowing them to at
least earn 1VP in the loss. They can blame the loss and the low point
total on their coaching staff for recording a 67.5 efficiency rating in
the game. Hind sight is 20-20 but with 154 potential points for the week,
someone's job just may be in jeopardy.

Commish West's slow start is
officially behind them. They have now won their last three in a row and
finished first or second in those three wins. They too left some serious
points on the bench this week but unlike the Rounder 17 it didn't cost
them a game. Still feeling the effects of their slow start they were
unable to overtake anyone with the win. But now that they have moved up
into fourth in conference points and are tied with the entire top tier
except the Downtowners at 3-2 and 13VP, another good week could easily
move them into second.
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Downtowners |
18 |
5-0-0 |
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MNE |
13 |
3-2-0 |
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Rounder 17 |
13 |
3-2-0 |
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Commish West |
13 |
3-2-0 |
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JR's Boys |
12 |
3-2-0 |
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Brookline |
10 |
3-2-0 |
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Apaches |
10 |
3-2-0 |
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French River |
8 |
2-3-0 |
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Irish Talbots |
6 |
1-4-0 |
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B&B |
5 |
1-4-0 |
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Sharks |
1 |
0-5-0 |
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PFFL Information |
League
Leaders |
| Week 6 Byes |
Buf, Ten, KC, Pit |
Total Points |
Tommy Guns/Downtowners |
660 |
| Free Agency |
Tuesday Noon
thru Friday 8pm |
Power Rank |
Downtowners |
34.83 |
| Next Calendar Event |
Trading Deadline
Sunday, November 16 at 3am |
Coaching |
Syndicate |
91.40 |
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High Week |
Justice - Week Two |
192 |
| Weekly Meetings |
Every Wednesday
Evening |
Weekly Winnings |
Justice |
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PFFL STUFF
●
Well the down-up down-up trend continues in the scoring as week 5 is down
after an up week 4. Here is the average scoring through the first five
weeks for all three conferences: 113, 124, 110, 121, 110. As you can see
the bye weeks seem to have no effect at all on the scoring pattern. In
fact sometimes NFL scoring doesn't either because it is reported that week
3 of this year was the 10th highest single week for NFL scoring with 747
points yet it was a down week for us. Like I said last week: go figure!
This latest week dropped the yearly scoring average 1.5 points to 115.5.
● Please
take care in choosing your waiver picks each week. A couple of you have
selected sound-a-like players in the list without realizing it until it
was too late. It is very easy to do as alike names are right next to each
other in the list. I myself have done it but caught it after I went back
in to double check my selections. These are the kind of mistakes that cost
GMs their jobs.
● They might start calling it the cardiac East! Two more one-point games
this week brings the total to five one-point games through the first five
weeks. There have been a total of two - both this week by the way - in the
other two conferences.
● There's no
Justice in the East. Justice and Commish East are 2nd and 3rd in
conference scoring yet Justice is 6th in the standings and
Commish East is 9th. I guess the VP system can do only so much.
● How
frustrated are the Sharks? They just chastised B&B on the
message board for not responding quick enough to their trade offers. B&B's
reason: I was in the hospital, sorry. And Franklin is one of the nicest
guys you'll ever meet. They may call it fantasy but it feels real to us!
● Hey give
me about 10 points and I can rewrite the standings. With seven one-point
games and a few more two and three pointers, turn those games around and
the standings would look significantly different!
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CORRECTION: This is where I fess up to my mistakes. I reported in week
3 that Little Johnny's was the first team to be in the top tier
with a losing record. Actually last year MNE was in third place in
week 9 with a 4-5 record, dropped out in week 10 with a loss then a week
11 win earned them the third rank with a 5-6 record because of a high
point and VP total.
● TIP:
In the future I will have a printer-friendly page available but for now if
for some reason you would like to print this newsletter the best method is
this: Simply select (hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor
over the area of choice) the newsletter portion of the page, right click
anywhere in the selected area, and choose Print... with the three dots
after Print. Then under Page Range check off Selection. This will print
only the area you selected and not the links to the left or the top
section.
● The League
Average has proven to be a tough competitor. Through the first five weeks
it sports a 10-5 record. It especially likes the East competition where it
has gone 4-1. It is 3-2 in both the Central and West.
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Point Rankins |
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Rk |
Franchise |
PF |
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1 |
Tommy Guns |
660 |
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2 |
Downtowners |
660 |
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3 |
MNE |
651 |
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4 |
Twisted Helmets |
645 |
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5 |
Justice |
644 |
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6 |
Knockout Kings |
638 |
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7 |
Syndicate |
636 |
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8 |
Rounder 17 |
636 |
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9 |
Commish West |
611 |
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10 |
Weekend Warriors |
608 |
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11 |
SS Stoggies |
606 |
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12 |
Commish East |
600 |
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13 |
JR's Boys |
596 |
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14 |
Cleantown |
595 |
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15 |
TnT |
585 |
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16 |
Boys of Autumn |
584 |
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17 |
Green Apple |
582 |
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18 |
Harmony Hornets |
580 |
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19 |
Brookline |
574 |
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20 |
Irish Talbots |
567 |
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21 |
Donators |
565 |
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Little Johnny's |
563 |
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IC Lightning |
556 |
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24 |
T Bones |
553 |
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25 |
Rebels |
551 |
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26 |
French River |
550 |
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27 |
Nasty Aggravators |
543 |
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28 |
Reno |
506 |
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29 |
B&B |
499 |
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30 |
Apaches |
495 |
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31 |
R&J Inc. |
486 |
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Aggravators |
481 |
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