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Pittsburgh Franchise Football League
2008 News & Notes 

Week Seven

 

Weekly Conference Winners

TEAM OF THE WEEK

East Central

West

 T Bones

T Bones
T Bones 159 R&J Inc. 156 Apaches 141
Rebels 122 Harmony Hornets 143 JR's Boys/Irish Talbots 136


Pittsburgh Survivor Football

     Survivor 1:
For just the second time in seven weeks a double digit favorite didn't lose outright but with the contest down to just 46, the damage has already been done. Actually none of the 46 picked a loser this week so all will advance to week 8. The picks were spread out over seven different teams. One contestant had to sweat out a win with the Bears but everyone else won easily for a change.

     Survivor 2: As advertised the second contest started this week with an opening count of 228. That's about normal as the second contest usually has about half the contestants of the first. It was a good week to start the contest in the perspective of the players as the favorites dominated this week for the most part. Thirteen different teams were picked but just seven entries were lost. The second contest sends 221 contestants into week 8.

PFFL Trivia

1983 was the only season in the 20th century, in which two rookies led their respective conferences in rushing yardage. Eric Dickerson led the NFC. Who lead the AFC?
Joe Cribbs Marcus Allen Curt Warner Freeman McNeil

 

PFFL TOP TIER

 

PFFL EAST


RebelsLuck always seems to find a way of evening itself out over time - at least we hope it does if we had bad luck - and right now it is evening out what it did to the Rebels last year. Last year the Rebels couldn't buy a break finishing the season with the most points scored against in the entire league resulting in them missing out on the playoffs. This year they are ranked 7th in the East in points 19th overall yet sit atop the East tied with the Downtowners for the best record in the league at 6-1. How is this possible? Two one-point victories, one two-point victory, and one three-point victory. They won a game earlier in the year scoring just 91 points but the last two weeks they have averaged 126 and this week actually took a second, their first winnings of the year, so they have definitely deserved the success of late.
Their only loss came at the hands of Commish East in a 133-109 blowout in week 5. Sorry William, I don't know why I threw that in. I guess I have become bitter in my old age.

Tommy GunsThe Tommy Guns needed another come-from-behind win to hold onto first but stayed behind this time. Green Apple was able to hold on for a 110-104 win dropping the Guns out of first to second. The perfect lineup would have given them a one-point win but the loss of Reggie Bush to injury is what really cost them the game. They still lead the conference in points but scoring a below average 104 dropped them from the overall league lead to third. Where they didn't drop is in weekly winnings as they still lead the league in that category. When asked if he would rather be in first with hardly any weekly winnings like the Rebels or second and have the most in the league, Little Tommy had this to say: "Give me the money every time. That's what this is all about isn't it. Besides, the Rebels can have all the regular-season cheap wins they want, what counts is the playoffs." Did little Tommy actually say this? No. But if MFL can fabricate quotes in their Fantasy Recaps so can I.

T BonesI can't believe I have to do this: The T Bones won their second Team of the Week Honor this week crushing Commish East 159-95. Oh, but you already knew that unless your blind deaf and dumb. For the first time this year they didn't move up in the standings with a win but the 4VP they earned puts them in a three-way VP tie for the top spot with 20. They won their last four in a row but it's the last three where they have really come on averaging 139 in weeks 5,6, and 7; the most of any team league wide. Ok, enough with the nice stuff about the T Bones I'm getting nauseated. It can't be all good. Let me look around. . . Ok here you go: In week 3 the T Bones scored just 70 points; the worst week of any team in the East. Put that on the message board Dean!

Green AppleLet's see, this is week 7 an odd week, meaning the scoring is in a down mode meaning Green Apple scored below the league average. Yes the trend continues but maybe there is another trend beginning. Last week they scored above the league average and lost; this week they score below and win. Whatever, the bottom line is they remain in the top four where they have been for the entire year. In fact they have occupied every top tier position including first at one time or another through the first seven weeks. With 18VP they are just two behind the leader and maybe more important a full 4VP ahead of fifth and the middle tier. Right now the East has the closest race for the top spot of the three.
 

Franchise VP W-L-T
Rebels 20 6-1-0
Tommy Guns 20 5-2-0
T Bones 20 5-2-0
Green Apple 18 5-2-0
Little Johnny's 14 3-4-0
Cleantown 14 2-5-0
Justice 12 3-4-0
Boys of Autumn 11 2-4-1
Commish East 10 2-5-0
IC Lightning 9 2-5-0
Aggravators 6 1-5-1

 

PFFL CENTRAL


SyndicateThe Syndicate scored 135 points this week allowing them to not only remain in first in the standings and total points in the Central Conference, but also move them to #1 in total points league wide. What the 135 points couldn't do for them however is win them their game. R&J beat the Syndicate at their own game this week parlaying a 100% coaching rating into 156 points. Going into the week the Syndicate had the highest coaching rating in the league of 92.80, but this week they managed just an 88.2 rating in the loss. Probably good for most teams but not the league leader in efficiency. But before heads start to roll even a 100% rating would not have produced enough points to beat R&J. Not this week anyway. The 88.2% may not have cost them their game but it did cost them their lead in coaching efficiency. They now trail the JR's Boys by more than a point. Mick, you know my favorite charity is counting on you. Lets do a little better next week.

Twisted HelmetsLast week the Twisted Helmets dropped from first to second even though they won their game. It might not be full restitution but this week they at least were able to maintain their second-place position despite a loss. Coming in they were riding a five-game winning streak but all good things must come to an end. Even though the Syndicate also lost they picked up a VP on the Helmets leaving them now 2 behind. Not to get off subject here but I believe this issue needs to be addressed: Dean's recent message board posts in the East while disoriented and childish, don't really cross a line. Kevin's Central message board post titled Phil on the other hand I believe does. No, I'm not talking about his personal attack on me but his reference use of the Syndicate's missing icon. At my age I take the subject very seriously. Now I don't personally have a problem with his reference but I feel it is a subject that should be void of all amusement. And the Syndicate's impish response doesn't help matters either. Have I lost my mind? Maybe, but I haven't lost my Icon!


The Nasty Aggravators have been nasty to their competition for the last four straight weeks. They've averaged 128 during their four-game winning streak and that's with Willie Parker on the bench. And no they don't have Moore. They are the only team in the Central top four that won their game this week. They are a disappointing seventh in conference points but mainly because of one bad week, a 67 in week 3. Take out that one bad week and they are averaging 123 on the year; that would put them in the top four in every conference in points. They are still 3VP behind the leader but equal in wins at 5-2. With their top gun Adrian Peterson on a bye this week they might need Parker to get back into action if they want to make it five in a row.

Knockout KingsIt's bad when you come in second or third and lose your game but at least you do get 2VP which the Knockout Kings experienced in week 5. But losing by a single point and getting just 1VP is actually worse. This week they lose their fourth game of the year by a score of 131-130 to the Weekend Warriors. Not only was this their third loss in a row, but it put them under .500 for the first time this year. But what it didn't do is knock them out of the top tier! Yes they become the third team now that has resided in the top tier with a losing record. Obviously it's the VP system that makes this possible as it has never happened before the VP system was implemented three years ago. I guess they can't be happy with the circumstances of two of their losses but they have to at least be happy it didn't hurt them too badly in the standings. They would be in sixth instead of fourth in the old system.
 
Franchise VP W-L-T
Syndicate 20 5-2-0
Twisted Helmets 18 5-2-0
Nasty Aggravators 17 5-2-0
Knockout Kings 16 3-4-0
Harmony Hornets 15 4-3-0
SS Stoggies 15 3-4-0
Weekend Warriors 14 4-3-0
Donators 12 3-4-0
TnT 10 2-5-0
R&J Inc. 9 2-5-0
Reno 5 1-6-0

 

PFFL WEST


DowntownersYes there was one team that did win all their regular season games in the history of the PFFL but that was definitely the exception and not the norm. The Downtowners dropped their first game of the year leaving no teams unbeaten in the league. They still lead the conference in points but scoring just 101 this week dropped them to #2 league wide. If there is anyone to blame for the loss they can blame the schedule. Both their first and second round draft picks were on a bye. Last week they got 58 points from the players that were off this week. As we said last week they could have put up a zero this week and still be in first which they are by the way. Well they didn't put up a zero in points but they did in VP allowing the second-place team to come within range once again. A 3VP lead is still pretty good but it ain't 5. We all have to deal with the byes and although they don't have anything locked up, their first and second round picks won't be on a bye from here on out.

JR's Boys

The JR's Boys have quietly put together an impressive four-game winning streak and they weren't squeakers either. They won all four in convincing fashion averaging 133.5. What's been just as impressive, and probably part of the reason for their success, is their coaching rating. With a 100% rating for week 7 they have now moved ahead of the Syndicate as the league leader in coaching efficiency. Earlier in the year they were in as low as eighth place but their 4VP this week has brought them up to second and in range of the top spot. The Downtowners still have a solid lead but it is no longer untouchable as it was a week ago. But even closer than first is sixth place at just 2VP away so the entire top tier is basically still up for grabs.

Apaches

And speaking of quietly, where the hell did the Apaches come from. I'll tell you where, from the bottom tier where they resided for the first three weeks of the season. And how did they get here? On the back of the league's longest winning streak of five games. Their fifth straight win wasn't easy as French River put up the most points they had scored on them to date, 131. But for the last five weeks they have done what they had to do to win and countered the Creek's 131 with their best score of the year of 141. After an 0-2 start it took five straight wins but their fifth victory gives them a seat in the top four for the first time this year. Those of you who drafted in the West know Jim has a unique style of selecting his players. I will call it entertaining at the least. But also entertaining is Jim's sound bite heard when clicking on his icon. It sort of sounds like Dean and Kevin arguing politics after both had a little too much to drink. 

MNEAfter spending the last five weeks in the top two, it's starting to slip away from MNE. By scoring just 106 points, their opponent Brookline gave them the opportunity to pick up ground on the Downtowners; something they couldn't do last week with 140 points. Opportunity knocked but MNE answered with just 102 points dropping them to their lowest position in the standings this year, fourth. You could blame the loss on not playing Ocho Stinko who had his best week of the year with 19 points. But there would be no reason for blame if Reggie Bush didn't get hurt. We spoke last week of how MNE had reason to be frustrated by the events of the previous two weeks. After adding in this week's events they have gone from first place in week 3, to challenging the Downtowners for first from the second position in weeks 4, 5, and 6, to fourth and tied in VP with the sixth position this week. Andrew you do know I was just kidding about the gun and tower thing last week don't you?
 

Franchise VP W-L-T
Downtowners 22 6-1-0
JR's Boys 19 5-2-0
Apaches  17 5-2-0
MNE 17 4-3-0
Rounder 17 17 4-3-0
Commish West 17 4-3-0
Brookline 14 4-3-0
Irish Talbots 10 2-5-0
French River 9 2-5-0
Sharks 7 2-5-0
B&B 6 1-6-0

 

 

PFFL Information

League Leaders
Week 8 Byes Chi, Cin, Den, GB, Min, Hou Total Points Syndicate 922
Free Agency Tuesday Noon thru Friday 8pm Power Rank Downtowners 34.36
Next Calendar Event Trading Deadline
Sunday, November 16 at 3am
Coaching JR's Boys 92.20

High Week

Justice - Week Two 192
Weekly Meetings Every Wednesday Evening Weekly Winnings

Tommy Guns

 

PFFL STUFF

Scoring: Last week the scoring was above the yearly average which means this week was below the yearly average. Yes the pattern continues. Odd weeks below and even above. This week's average posted at 114, an odd week and below this year's current average of 116.

Waivers/Trades: A word about trading and waivers. According to the rules teams may not trade their waiver picks. What this means is you may not switch your position in the order with another team or assign your waiver pick to another team. Any trades involving players that will be picked up in waivers should not be posted until after 8:00 pm on Fridays after waivers are processed.

Wacky East: How screwed up is the East right now? Well first of all Dean is in the East. But also the seventh-place team in total points is in first place in the standings and the seventh-place team in the standings is in second place in total points. And Dean is in the East.

Parity: Is there parity in the PFFL this year? Early on it looked like the Tommy Guns were going to be the elite team then the Downtowners took over but lost their undefeated and top point earner status this week. Right now no one team seems to be dominating. There is a different team listed in each of the five categories on the League Leaders Board.

Trade Voting: Although the system will automatically process trades whether they receive enough votes for either approval or rejection, it takes 48 hours without those votes. If a team does not cast a vote it will be taken as an approval at the end of the 48 hours so if you are not going to reject a trade why not just approve it when it is posted. It is a common courtesy that we all would like given to us when we post trades so why not extend it to others.

Regular Season: Time does seem to fly when you are having fun. It seems like it just started but there are just four weeks remaining in the PFFL regular season.

Point Rankings
RK Franchise PF
1 Syndicate 922
2 Downtowners 919
3 Tommy Guns 908
4 MNE 893
5 Twisted Helmets 877
6 Rounder 17 875
7 Justice 873
8 Knockout Kings 872
9 JR's Boys 862
10 SS Stoggies 861
11 T Bones 851
12 Commish West 842
13 Weekend Warriors 840
14 Cleantown 839
15 Harmony Hornets 829
16 Green Apple 816
17 Little Johnny's 811
18 Nasty Aggravators 807
19 Rebels 803
20 Commish East 796
21 Brookline 792
22 Irish Talbots 788
23 IC Lightning 778
24 Boys of Autumn 774
25 French River 773
26 Donators 761
27 Apaches  760
28 TnT 741
29 R&J Inc. 736
30 B&B 708
31 Reno 694