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Pittsburgh
Franchise Football League
2008 News & Notes |
Week Four |
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Weekly Conference Winners |
TEAM OF THE WEEK |
| East |
Central |
West |
JUSTICE |
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| Justice |
152 |
Harmony
Hornets/ Nasty
Aggravators |
144 |
Commish West |
142 |
| Boys of Autumn |
137 |
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JR's Boys/
Downtowners |
140 |
Pittsburgh Survivor Football
Not one, but two major favorites lost outright
this week inducing calls for an early Survivor 2! After a year when multiple
winners made it to week 17, this contest would appear lucky to see week 10.
Already down to 197 from 452 after just three weeks, week 4 saw a casualty
rate of more than 53%. There are now under 100 survivors remaining going into
week 5. Out of nine different teams picked to win only two lost, but they were
the most heavily played two of the nine. Dallas accounted for 59 and Denver 47
casualties leaving just 91 still breathing for week 5. Survivor 2 is still
scheduled for a week 7 start up.
PFFL Trivia
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In the 1999 season, the St. Louis Rams
scored 66 touchdowns in the regular season which put them at second best
all-time. Who was first? |
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Minnesota Vikings |
Washington Redskins |
Miami Dolphins |
San Francisco 49ers |
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PFFL EAST
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To
be one of only two undefeated teams in the entire league you have to be
good, but also usually a little lucky as well. Ranked fourth in the
conference in points and 14th overall in the league, Green Apple
can claim they are good. Having the fewest points scored against and
having three games in the "Woulda Lost" column because they would have
lost three of their four games had their opponents played different
players, they are also lucky. But I've never known a team to win a
championship without any luck at all. The question now is will Brian roll
with it or try and trade his entire team if he gets any takers. As I speak
my email icon is flashing!
The
Tommy Guns momentum came to an abrupt halt this week failing to
break 100 and failing to earn even a single VP in a loss to the average of
all things. After three straight weeks of coming in the money and leading
the league in points they looked unstoppable, but if there is one thing
that can kill momentum it's the byes. Having to sit two of the best
receivers in the league is hard to overcome but add to that your QB
getting hurt and you have a recipe for a bad week. But don't feel too bad
for a team with double digit VP, a 3-1 record and a second place position.
The
Rebels were unable to deliver their best start ever failing to win
their fourth-straight, but a 3-1 start ain't bad. Unlike the Tommy Guns
they have no real excuse for the loss as they were unaffected by the byes;
coaching wasn't the problem either as they had a 100% efficiency rating
for the week. No, their problem was the reject vote they cast on their
opponents trade giving their adversaries bulletin board material thereby
inspiring an 0-3 and down and out team to excel beyond their capabilities
hence earning them their first win of the season.
Thanks William, I really didn't want to go 0-4!

Justice breaks into the top
tier for the first time this year on the back of their second Team of the
Week Honor in just four weeks. They have just two victories in four games
but in those two victories they led the entire league in points. Saying
they are the best 2-2 team in the league would be an understatement as
they currently lead the league in total points and weekly winnings with a
.500 record. And you wonder why everyone hates lawyers!
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Green Apple |
13 |
4-0-0 |
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Tommy Guns |
12 |
3-1-0 |
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Rebels |
11 |
3-1-0 |
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Justice |
9 |
2-2-0 |
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T Bones |
8 |
2-2-0 |
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Boys of Autumn |
7 |
2-2-0 |
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Commish East |
7 |
1-3-0 |
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Cleantown |
7 |
1-3-0 |
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Little Johnny's |
6 |
1-3-0 |
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IC Lightning |
4 |
1-3-0 |
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Aggravators |
4 |
1-3-0 |
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PFFL CENTRAL |
In
week 2 the Knockout Kings scored 89 points in a 107-89 loss.
The other three weeks of the young season they have averaged 141 points,
won their games, and earned the max VP in each win. Their back-to-back 4VP
victories the last two weeks have vaulted them from fourth to first where
they are now part of a four-way tie at 3-1 but they do have a 1VP lead
over second. Last year the highest they ever made it in the standings was
second in week 8 but that lasted for just one week. If they keep posting
4VP weeks they will stick at the top for a while this time!
In
the VP system it's not just about winning your game but also about how
many points you score in doing so. The Twisted Helmets won their
third straight game but still dropped from first to second. You would
think 134 points would be enough to finish in the top three in a week but
the Knockout Kings 137 was the third-highest score this week in the
conference. Those three points are the difference right now of who is
currently in first and who is in second.
The
Syndicate rebounded from their first
loss of the season last week with a win over the league average keeping
them in a four-way tie for most wins in the conference. Their points were
solid at 130 but not enough to earn the full 4VP giving them the same fate
as the Helmets of dropping one position in the standings even though they
won their game. The Syndicate are also the current leader in coaching
efficiency. Because Mickey is a strong advocate of not giving a prize for
this category, I have decided to make an amendment to the rules whereas
any former PFFL Champion who wins the title from the West Conference, then
subsequently moves to the Central Conference and wins the Coach of the
Year award, those winnings will be donated to charity.

The Harmony Hornets make an
appearance in the top tier for the first time this year. After an opening
week loss, they have reeled off three straight wins. This last win was
their first 4VP victory of the year making them one of ten teams in double
digit VP league wide. The Hornets are the only rookie team to win the PFFL
Championship doing so in 2005. After a letdown in their sophomore year in
'06 when they finished with the 11th seed, they rebounded with the #1 seed
in the Central last year and are now once again hanging around the top
tier .
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Knockout Kings |
12 |
3-1-0 |
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Twisted Helmets |
11 |
3-1-0 |
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Syndicate |
11 |
3-1-0 |
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Harmony Hornets |
10 |
3-1-0 |
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Weekend Warriors |
8 |
2-2-0 |
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Donators |
8 |
2-2-0 |
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Nasty Aggravators |
7 |
2-2-0 |
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SS Stoggies |
7 |
1-3-0 |
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TnT |
5 |
1-3-0 |
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R&J Inc. |
5 |
1-3-0 |
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Reno |
2 |
0-4-0 |
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PFFL WEST |
The
Downtowners were evidently listening last week when we reported
that after a 3-0 start last year they finished 5-6 and out of the
playoffs. They responded with their second 4VP week of the year that has
lifted them past MNE and placed them all alone in first. There is no
guarantee that a 4-0 start will put you into the playoffs, but after four
weeks they have the highest VP total in the league; the largest VP lead
over second (2) in the league; are first in conference points and second
overall in the league. No, there are no guarantees but
I wouldn't bet against them this year.
About
the only thing you can say positive about MNE's week is they broke
100. But when the average for the week is 122, 101 will usually put you in
the bottom third and in the VP dead zone. The good thing about a fast
start is it leaves room for error. They might have lost the top spot, but
going in their total point and VP cushion allows them to stay in the top
two. They might have had a setback this week but with double digit VP, a
3-1 record, a 4VP lead over 5th, and an overall total point rank of five,
there is room for even more error.
It's
still a little too early in the season to determine who the best team in
the league is, but the Rounder 17 can make a case it is them. They
don't have the most wins points or VP, but it's what they don't have that
sets them apart from the rest: a bad week. The yearly average is 117 and
every team in the league has recorded at least one week under that
number except the Rounder 17. Their worst week was 126 and their best 152.
But another thing they don't have is any weekly winnings. Consistency is a
good thing but just not always profitable.

The only good thing Commish West
can say about the first two weeks of the season is they at least managed a
VP in both losses. I don't know how they even salvaged any VP at all as
they averaged under 100 for the opening two weeks. But the last two weeks
have been a different story with back-to-back firsts vaulting them from
the bottom tier and into the top for the first time this year. This
inconsistency won't win you the total point title but the weekly money
title is definitely in play.
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Franchise |
VP |
W-L-T |
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Downtowners |
14 |
4-0-0 |
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MNE |
12 |
3-1-0 |
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Rounder 17 |
12 |
3-1-0 |
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Commish West |
9 |
2-2-0 |
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JR's Boys |
8 |
2-2-0 |
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French River |
8 |
2-2-0 |
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Brookline |
7 |
2-2-0 |
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Apaches |
7 |
2-2-0 |
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Irish Talbots |
6 |
1-3-0 |
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B&B |
5 |
1-3-0 |
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Sharks |
0 |
0-4-0 |
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PFFL Information |
League
Leaders |
| Week 5 Byes |
Cle, Oak, Stl,
Jets |
Total Points |
Justice |
554 |
| Free Agency |
Tuesday Noon
thru Friday 8pm |
Power Rank |
Rounder 17 |
34.33 |
| Next Calendar Event |
Trading Deadline
Sunday, November 16 at 3am |
Coaching |
Syndicate |
92.40 |
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High Week |
Justice - Week Two |
192 |
| Weekly Meetings |
Every Wednesday
Evening |
Weekly Winnings |
Justice |
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Around the League with The Good, The Bad and
The UGLY!
The
Good: Green Apple
and the Downtowners the only two
remaining undefeated teams in the league. .
. Justice collecting two Team of the Week Honors through just the
first four weeks. . . Rounder 17 the only team without a
score under the league average. . . The Syndicate donating their
Coach of the Year award winnings to
charity if they are lucky enough to win it. . . Surviving the first four
weeks of the Survivor contest when 80% of the 452 entries did not. . .
Being a current resident of the top tier.
The
Bad: Losing out on 2VP because you lost your game by a lousy point or
two. . . Voting against a trade simply because you can - no not you
William but you know who you are. . . Getting knocked out of Survivor
early. . . The byes. . . After a quiet year last year Dean deciding
to once again start posting disoriented and rambling message board posts.
. . Losing to the average. . . Being misquoted in the Game Recaps. . .
Having a "3" in the Coulda Won column - meaning you have at least 3 losses
but they could have all been wins.
The
Ugly:
Drafting Brady and/or Moss in the first or second round.
. . Being one of just two teams without a win. . . The economy. . . The
St. Louis Rams. . . The Sharks first four weeks
of the 2008 season: No wins, last in - points, potential points, power
rank and even last in coaching efficiency. Franklin, I feel your pain. . .
The two choices we have for president.
PFFL Stuff
● Down-up
down-up has been the scoring trend through the first four weeks. The
current scoring average is an even 117, just about at the last two-year
average of 117.5. Week 1 and 3 were below average of 113 and 110 while 2
and 4 came in above at 124 and 121 respectively. You would think the
scoring would be down during the bye weeks but there never seems to be a
clear pattern indicating that. This past week six teams were on a bye but
the scoring was up 11 points over the previous week when there were no
byes. Go figure!
● A
reminder in the matter of a tie between VP tier boundaries, both tied
teams will receive the higher VP point value. For example if two teams are
tied with the third highest scores for the week, both will receive 4VP
meaning there would be 4 teams receiving 4VP for that week instead of just
three.
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| Point Rankings |
| RK |
Franchise |
PF |
| 1 |
Justice |
554 |
| 2 |
Downtowners |
544 |
| 3 |
Tommy Guns |
540 |
| 4 |
Twisted Helmets |
538 |
| 5 |
MNE |
536 |
| 6 |
Rounder 17 |
532 |
| 7 |
Syndicate |
523 |
| 8 |
Knockout Kings |
512 |
| 9 |
SS Stoggies |
500 |
| 10 |
Commish East |
493 |
| 11 |
Weekend Warriors |
490 |
| 12 |
Harmony Hornets |
484 |
| 13 |
Commish West |
484 |
| 14 |
Green Apple |
481 |
| 15 |
Brookline |
474 |
| 16 |
Irish Talbots |
472 |
| 17 |
JR's Boys |
468 |
| 18 |
Cleantown |
461 |
| 19 |
Rebels |
460 |
| 20 |
Little Johnny's |
455 |
| 21 |
French River |
455 |
| 22 |
Boys of Autumn |
452 |
| 23 |
TnT |
446 |
| 24 |
Nasty Aggravators |
438 |
| 25 |
Donators |
438 |
| 26 |
IC Lightning |
437 |
| 27 |
Reno |
424 |
| 28 |
R&J Inc. |
417 |
| 29 |
T Bones |
407 |
| 30 |
B&B |
400 |
| 31 |
Aggravators |
387 |
| 32 |
Apaches |
387 |
| 33 |
Sharks |
330 |
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PFFL
Defending League Champion |
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Welcome to the 17th Season of the PFFL! |
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West
Conference |
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Syndicate |
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PFFL
Trivia Answer |
Miami Dolphins |
| In
1984, the Miami Dolphins scored an NFL record 70 touchdowns |
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