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MIJB#19
09-04-2004, 01:53 PM
Euro Fanatasy Football League 2004
Link: EFFL 2004 (http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/83627)
The summer of 2004 is coming to an end. People in the United States are getting ready for the most important sports event of the year: The Super Bowl. To get through the 17 weeks of unpredictable football games in a league loaded with parity, big egos and a tough salary cap structure, people form leagues of their own and create teams. They call is 'Fantasy Football' and it's become an important part to get into the right shape for the Super Bowl.
By miracle, some people across the Atlantic Ocean are victimized by the Super Bowl virus. Twelve of these people, of which one lives on the west side of the big mass of water, have formed their own league. After three good seasons of 'Fantasy Football', with three different champions in true NFL style, most of them are back. Joined by two new faces, we present you, competitiveness, lineup mistakes, total busts, bad cheatsheets and another attepmt to show being the best of Europe.
We present you the fourth annual, FOFC based, Euro Fantasy Football League, with in the 2004 edition the following 12 owners and teams:
Alf - Alf eat Cats
QB Jake Delhomme (CAR, 7,02)
QB Rich Gannon (OAK, 9,02)
QB Kyle Boller (BAL, 12,11)
RB Priest Holmes (KCC, 1,02)
RB Domanick Davis (HOU, 2,11)
RB Lee Suggs (CLE, 6,11)
RB William Green (CLE, 13,02)
RB Chris Perry (CIN, 15,02)
RB James Jackson (CLE, 16,11)
WR Terrell Owens (PHI, 3,02)
WR Santana Moss (NYJ, 5,02)
WR Peerless Price (ATL, 8,11)
WR Donald Driver (GBP, 14,11)
TE Todd Heap (BAL, 4,11)
PK Ryan Longwell (GBP, 10,11)
Def Pittsburgh Steelers (PIT, 11,02)
BreizhManu - An Oriant Stars
QB Matt Hasselbeck (SEA, 3,06)
QB Kurt Warner (NYG, 14,07)
RB Shaun Alexander (SEA, 1,06)
RB Kevin Jones (DET, 4,07)
RB Moe Williams (MIN, 6,07)
RB Warrick Dunn (ATL, 11,06)
RB Tatum Bell (DEN, 12,07)
WR Marvin Harrison (IND, 2,07)
WR Eric Moulds (BUF, 5,06)
WR Justin McCareins (NYJ, 10,07)
WR Donte' Stallworth (NOS, 13,06)
TE Alge Crumpler (ATL, 7,06)
TE Jed Weaver (DEN, 16,07)
PK Matt Stover (BAL, 8,07)
Def Jacksonville Jaguars (JAC, 9,06)
Def Minnesota Vikings (MIN, 15,06)
Ryan S - Ayr Raiders
QB Michael Vick (ATL, 2,01)
QB Jeff Garcia (CLE, 5,12)
QB Eli Manning (NYG, 11,12)
RB Corey Dillon (NEP, 1,12)
RB Charlie Garner (TBB, 4,01)
RB Emmitt Smith (ARI, 8,01)
RB Dorsey Levens (PHI, 16,01)
WR Chad Johnson (CIN, 3,12)
WR Keyshawn Johnson (DAL, 9,12)
WR Larry Fitzgerald (ARI, 12,01)
WR Devard Darling (BAL, 15,12)
TE Kellen Winslow (CLE, 6,01)
TE Jerramy Stevens (SEA, 13,12)
PK Adam Vinatieri (NEP, 7,12)
Def Carolina Panthers (CAR, 10,01)
Def Denver Broncos (DEN, 14,01)
Fantastic Flying Froggies - Camargue Guardians (New!)
QB Marc Bulger (STL, 4,05)
QB Byron Leftwich (JAC, 10,05)
QB Carson Palmer (CIN, 12,05)
RB Clinton Portis (WAS, 1,08)
RB Kevan Barlow (SFO, 2,05)
RB Brian Westbrook (PHI, 3,08)
RB Julius Jones (DAL, 6,05)
RB Mewelde Moore (MIN, 15,08)
WR Steve Smith (CAR, 5,08)
WR Koren Robinson (SEA, 7,08)
WR Chris Chambers (MIA, 9,08)
WR Peter Warrick (CIN, 13,08)
TE Randy McMichael (MIA, 11,08)
TE Billy Miller (HOU, 16,05)
PK Mike Vanderjagt (IND, 8,05)
Def Tennessee Titans (TEN, 14,05)
non-FOFCer - Elven Knights
QB Steve McNair (TEN, 3,01)
QB Jake Plummer (DEN, 8,12)
RB Ladainian Tomlinson (SDC, 1,01)
RB Anthony Thomas (CHI, 4,12)
RB Duce Staley (PIT, 5,01)
RB Onterrio Smith (MIN, 10,12)
RB Ron Dayne (NYG, 15,01)
RB Kevin Faulk (NEP, 16,12)
WR Torry Holt (STL, 2,12)
WR Andre Johnson (HOU, 6,12)
WR Reggie Wayne (IND, 11,01)
WR Keenan McCardell (TBB, 12,12)
TE Boo Williams (NOS, 9,01)
TE Erron Kinney (TEN, 14,12)
PK John Kasay (CAR, 13,01)
Def Baltimore Ravens (BAL, 7,01)
Pim - Garden Dwarves
QB Daunte Culpepper (MIN, 1,11)
QB Tommy Maddox (PIT, 9,11)
RB Fred Taylor (JAC, 2,02)
RB Thomas Jones (CHI, 3,11)
RB Chris Brown (TEN, 4,02)
RB Garrison Hearst (DEN, 14,02)
RB Troy Hambrick (ARI, 16,02)
WR Joe Horn (NOS, 5,11)
WR Darrell Jackson (SEA, 6,02)
WR Ashley Lelie (DEN, 11,11)
TE Marcus Pollard (IND, 7,11)
TE Antonio Gates (SDC, 13,11)
PK David Akers (PHI, 10,02)
PK Jay Feely (ATL, 12,02)
Def Kansas City Chiefs (KCC, 8,02)
Def Indianapolis Colts (IND, 15,11)
Critch - Glasgow Kilties - Defending Champs
QB Trent Green (KCC, 3,04)
QB Drew Bledsoe (BUF, 5,04)
RB Deuce McAllister (NOS, 1,04)
RB Curtis Martin (NYJ, 2,09)
RB Willis McGahee (BUF, 9,04)
RB De'shaun Foster (CAR, 10,09)
RB Jerome Bettis (PIT, 12,09)
WR Laveranues Coles (WAS, 4,09)
WR Amani Toomer (NYG, 6,09)
WR Plaxico Burress (PIT, 7,04)
WR Rod Gardner (WAS, 14,09)
WR Kevin Dyson (SDC, 16,09)
TE Itula Mili (SEA, 11,04)
TE Jim Kleinsasser (MIN, 15,04)
PK Sebastian Janikowski (OAK, 13,04)
Def Philadelphia Eagles (PHI, 8,09)
3ric- Gothenburg Goblins
QB Brett Favre (GBP, 3,10)
QB Joey Harrington (DET, 7,10)
QB Tim Rattay (SFO, 16,03)
RB Marshall Faulk (STL, 1,10)
RB Stephen Davis (CAR, 2,03)
RB Eddie George (DAL, 5,10)
RB Steven Jackson (STL, 8,03)
RB Mike Anderson (DEN, 11,10)
WR Hines Ward (PIT, 4,03)
WR Jerry Porter (OAK, 6,03)
WR Marty Booker (MIA, 9,10)
WR Roy Williams (DET, 15,10)
TE Daniel Graham (NEP, 10,03)
TE Jason Witten (DAL, 13,10)
PK John Carney (NOS, 14,03)
Def Miami Dolphins (MIA, 12,03)
MIJB#19 - Maassluis Anglers
QB Donovan McNabb (PHI, 2,10)
QB Vinny Testaverde (DAL, 11,03)
QB Philip Rivers (SDC, 16,10)
RB Jamal Lewis (BAL, 1,03)
RB T.J. Duckett (ATL, 3,03)
RB Quentin Griffin (DEN, 4,10)
RB Arlen Harris (STL, 5,03)
RB Artose Pinner (DET, 14,10)
WR Jimmy Smith (JAC, 6,10)
WR Rod Smith (DEN, 8,10)
WR Robert Ferguson (GBP, 13,03)
WR Muhsin Muhammad (CAR, 15,03)
TE Bubba Franks (GBP, 9,03)
TE L.J. Smith (PHI, 12,10)
PK Jason Elam (DEN, 10,10)
Def New England Patriots (NEP, 7,03)
Nortwood_dk - Oslo Snowmonsters (New!)
QB Peyton Manning (IND, 1,05)
QB David Carr (HOU, 9,05)
RB Rudi Johnson (CIN, 2,08)
RB Michael Bennett (MIN, 3,05)
RB Tyrone Wheatley (OAK, 4,08)
RB Michael Pittman (TBB, 13,05)
WR Anquan Boldin (ARI, 5,05)
WR Charles Rogers (DET, 6,08)
WR Tyrone Calico (TEN, 8,08)
WR Jabar Gaffney (HOU, 12,08)
WR Dennis Northcutt (CLE, 14,08)
TE Freddie Jones (ARI, 10,08)
TE Kyle Brady (JAC, 15,05)
PK Morten Andersen (KCC, 11,05)
PK Billy Cundiff (DAL, 16,08)
Def St. Louis Rams (STL, 7,05)
Darkiller - Paris BrockSheriffs
QB Aaron Brooks (NOS, 3,09)
QB Tom Brady (NEP, 5,09)
QB Mark Brunell (WAS, 14,04)
RB Edgerrin James (IND, 1,09)
RB Travis Henry (BUF, 2,04)
RB Marcel Shipp (ARI, 11,09)
WR Isaac Bruce (STL, 6,04)
WR Troy Brown (NEP, 7,09)
WR Brandon Lloyd (SFO, 12,04)
WR Antonio Bryant (DAL, 15,09)
TE Tony Gonzalez (KCC, 4,04)
TE Eric Johnson (SFO, 8,04)
PK Josh Brown (SEA, 10,04)
PK Paul Edinger (CHI, 16,04)
Def Tampa Bay Buccaneers (TBB, 9,09)
Def San Francisco 49ers (SFO, 13,09)
Dirk - Rurhpott Miners
QB Chad Pennington (NYJ, 4,06)
QB Brad Johnson (TBB, 11,07)
RB Ahman Green (GBP, 1,07)
RB Tiki Barber (NYG, 3,07)
RB Travis Minor (MIA, 9,07)
RB Correll Buckhalter (PHI, 13,07)
WR Randy Moss (MIN, 2,06)
WR Derrick Mason (TEN, 5,07)
WR Javon Walker (GBP, 10,06)
WR Marcus Robinson (MIN, 14,06)
TE Jeremy Shockey (NYG, 6,06)
TE Dallas Clark (IND, 12,06)
PK Jeff Wilkins (STL, 7,07)
PK Joe Nedney (TEN, 16,06)
Def Dallas Cowboys (DAL, 8,06)
Def Buffalo Bills (BUF, 15,07)
I wish the 11 others good luck to fight it out for the 3 remaining playoff tickets. Afterall, it's league tradition to have the Maassluis Anglers to make the final four. ;)
Make and have fun at will!
EDIT: This almost sounds like a dynasty thread write up, almost...
BreizhManu
09-04-2004, 03:34 PM
Go An Oriant !!!! (and not An Orient)
BTW, Mike Anderson has already been released. He was kind enough to delay his annual knee injury until after I've drafted him in the 11th round.
Chief Rum
09-04-2004, 04:23 PM
BTW, Mike Anderson has already been released. He was kind enough to delay his annual knee injury until after I've drafted him in the 11th round.
Actually it was two groin injuries (ouch!). Other than that, point taken. I'll be watching for the Dwarves, since I picked their stars.
CR
MIJB#19
09-04-2004, 04:26 PM
Go An Oriant !!!! (and not An Orient)Typo. Blame Leyton & Orient for that.
Darkiller
09-04-2004, 06:07 PM
thx Maestro for this very neat league introduction ;-)
Danny
09-04-2004, 07:07 PM
Alf is going to kick ass in this league.
MIJB#19
09-05-2004, 09:29 AM
Alf is going to kick ass in this league.
Just like the past three years? He's always been a top favorite, but hasn't won this league so far.
I don't like my own chances this year, I didn't get a top3 TE like I always want to get and I made a mistake to reach for Arlen Harris when Steven Jackson was still there.
On the bright side, I don't feel bad about my QB situation, have a better WR quarter then ever before, think I have potentially a good RB trio and a very nice K/Defense combo.
Thanks EagleEye11. i am like the Vikes, always favorites, never champion... Seems I am a good drafter but can keep up with the hype...
fantastic flying froggies
09-06-2004, 08:49 AM
I'm pretty happy with my team so far, even if the depth isn't really there. But then again, it's usually pretty hard in 12 team league...
MIJB#19
09-08-2004, 05:34 AM
Week 1 Preview
Well, I did this last year and hope to find the time to do it again this year. Preview and reviews of what happened in the league in each round of games. This week, we present the debut of two teams and have two French derbies on the schedule. But, we also have a real big game as our game of the week. As usual, we start with the five other games.
Ayr Raiders vs Rurhpott Miners
Whether they like to read this or not, the past seasons these have been two of the weaker teams around the league. This season, The Raiders return with Michael Vick, Corey Dillon, Kellen Winslow, Adam Vinatieri and the Panthers defense. The Miners are welcomed back with Ahman Green, Randy Moss and Jeremy Shockey.
MIJ pick: Rurhpott in a close one.
Camargue Gardians vs Paris BrockSherriffs
One of the many French derbies this season. Paris returns in the league after being the typical 'good one week, bad the next week' team. Big names for the BS' are Tom Brady, Travis Henry, Isaac Bruce, Tony Gonzalez and the Buccaneers defense. The new team from Camargue comes with the likes of Marc Bulger, Steve Smith and Clinton Portis.
MIJ pick: Paris with a big win.
Elven Knights vs Oslo Snowmonsters
Another new team with some potential to be a real contender. The Snowmonsters are anchored by Peyton Manning and also field Michael Bennett, Charlie Rogers Rudi Johnson. The Knights have been a strong team in this league and hope to overcome last year's undeserved non-playoff ticket with LaDainian Tomlinson, Torry Holt, the Ravens defense and Steve McNair quarterbacking the team.
MIJ pick: The Knights win, not big, but not in a close one either.
Gothenburg Goblins vs Graden Dwarves
Two teams from the first minute facing eachother. The Dwarves have been the 2002 champs and lost their title in a shocker in 2003. With guys like Daunte Culpepper, Darrell Jackson, Joe Horn, Fred Taylor and Thomas Jones, this team hopes to regain the title. The Goblins have been marginal at best so far. With Brett Favre, Marshall Faulk, Steve Davis and Jerry Porter, this team hopes for more this season.
MIJ pick: Goblins always win with upsets, they start with a close win.
Alf eat Cats vs An Oriant Stars
Yet another French derby, but this one has a lot of history, with both teams being there since the first minute of this league. Alf fields Terrell Owens, Priest Holmes and Todd Heap in hopes to finally show they are the well deserved favorites. The Stars looked like the NFL's Vikings last year and return with Marvin Harrison, Shaun Alexander, Matt Hasselbeck and, indeed, the Vikings defense.
MIJ pick: not going with the Cats would be stupid, though it could be close.
Game of the Week:
Maassluis Anglers vs Glasgow Kilties
Yeas, you readers must think, this guy is so proud of his team, he puts his team in te spotligts. Well, it's easy to tag this game, here we have the 2001 versus the 2003 champions. The Kilties defend their title with Trent Green, Deuce McAllister, Laveranues and the Eagles defense. The Anglers hope to keep the semi-finals reaching streak alive since the league start. The team from Maassluis returns with men like Donovan McNabb, Jamal Lewis, Rod Smith, Jason Elam and the Patriots defense.
MIJ pick: it will be close, but the Kilties will make a good start.
Darkiller
09-08-2004, 10:14 AM
great stuff put in there.
Looking forward to week 1 and a BrockSheriffs win (sounds cool to say that no ? ;-)
fantastic flying froggies
09-08-2004, 02:01 PM
Looking forward to week 1 and a BrockSheriffs win (sounds cool to say that no ? ;-)
Well, Guillaume, you know your record against me, don't you ?
If you don't remember, you're 0-2 as IHOF Paris against me... :p
MIJB#19
09-13-2004, 04:50 AM
Week 1 Pre-MNF recap
As with the previews, I hope to find the time to write a weekly pre-MNF recap and post-MNF recap. Keeping the order of games given earlier, here are the Pre-MNF recaps if week 1 of the 2004 season.
Ayr Raiders vs Rurhpott Miners
Like last season, these two teams don't quite fit into the scoring totals with the other teams. Going into MNF, The Raiders hold a 75.72-64.54 lead with their Carolina defense left, versus Rurhpott's Ahman Green. If it wasn't for Tiki Barber's 125 yards rushing and 75 yards receiving, this game had been over.
Outcome: If Ahman Green can score 11.19 points more then the Carolina defense, the Miners will pull of the comeback.
MIJ pick was: Rurhpott in a close one.
Camargue Gardians vs Paris BrockSherriffs
Tom Brady did his best, but couldn't overcome the first loss of the season for Paris. Clinton Portis ran for 148 yards and a score to lead the new team from Camargue to a 96.24-84.8 lead, with Steve Smith still playing for them.
Outcome: Only if Steve Smith racks up negative numbers of -11.45 or lower, the BrockSheriffs make a comeback win.
MIJ pick was: Paris with a big win.
Elven Knights vs Oslo Snowmonsters
The other new team had a hard time to get points on the board, Peyton Manning could hardly save the team. The Elven Knights hardly did any better and unless John Kasay racks up negative numbers, the Tomlinson lead team takes the first 2nd worst points total victory of the season. The Knights hold a 56.22-50.74 lead going into MNF.
Outcome: if Kasay scores -5.49 points, the Snowmonsters pull out the big upset of the week.
MIJ pick: The Knights win, not big, but not in a close one either.
Gothenburg Goblins vs Garden Dwarves
Looking at the early score, this looks like a mismatch. Daunte Culpepper passed for 242 yards and 5 touchdowns to give the Dwarves a big 106.1-51.6 lead. Don't be enjoying the win already, as Brett Favre and Steve Davis will try hard to overcome the big difference.
Outcome: Unless Favre and Davis can total 53.51 points, the Goblins won't pull the upset and hand the Dwarves the desired good start.
MIJ pick: Goblins always win with upsets, they start with a close win.
Alf eat Cats vs An Oriant Stars
The Stars sadly benched Shaun Alexander, but even with him, they would have been beaten big. Alf's team leads 111.5-72.14 going into MNF and has Jake Delhomme and Ryan Longwell sitting ready to improve the score to the first 150-pointer of the season.
Outcome: Unless Delhomme and Longwell combine for -39.37 points, the eat Cats will start the season with a "W".
MIJ pick: not going with the Cats would be stupid, though it could be close.
Game of the Week:
Maassluis Anglers vs Glasgow Kilties
The defending champs are off to a false start. Curtis Martin saved the day with his 196 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns, otherwise the Kilties had been slaughtered even worse. Last season's regular season leader, Maassluis, relied on Donovan McNabb and Quentin Griffin to stear into a 112.5-67.36 lead going into MNF. The Anglers still have Bubba Franks sitting ready to improve the score.
Outcome: The Anglers make a big splash with a huge win, unless Frans manages to score -45.15 points.
MIJ pick: it will be close, but the Kilties will make a good start.
Projected standings
Rounded point totals, taking into account projected MNF scores
1-0 140 Alf eat Cats (Delhomme + Longwell about 30 points)
1-0 115 Maassluis Anglers (Franks about 5 points)
1-0 110 Camargue Gardians (Smith about 15 points)
1-0 105 Garden Dwarves
1-0 85 Ayr Raiders (Carolina about 10 points)
1-0 65 Elven Knights (Kasay about 10 points)
0-1 90 Gothenburg Giants (Favre + Davis about 40 points)
0-1 85 Paris BrockSheriffs
0-1 80 Rurhpott Miners (Ahman Green about 15 pts)
0-1 65 Glasgow Kilties
0-1 70 An Oriant Stars
0-1 50 Oslo Snowmonsters
MIJB#19
09-14-2004, 06:27 AM
Week 1 scores
Ayr Raiders 77.72-94.84 Rurhpott Miners
Camargue Gardians 102.28-85.70 Paris BrockSheriffs
Elven Knights 59.22-51.14 Oslo Snowmonsters - Indeed, Elven Knights turns the first 11th best score into a winner
Gothenburg Goblins 68.02-106.58 Garden Dwarves
Alf eat Cats 139.86-72.44 An Oriant Stars
Maassluis Anglers 115.40-67.06 Glasgow Kilties
Week 1 standings
1-0 139.86 Alf eat Cats
1-0 115.40 Maassluis Anglers
1-0 106.58 Garden Dwarves
1-0 102.28 Camargue Gardians
1-0 94.84 Rurhpott Miners
1-0 59.22 Elven Knights
0-1 85.70 Paris BrockSheriffs
0-1 77.72 Ayr Raiders
0-1 72.44 An Oriant Stars
0-1 68.02 Gothenburg Giants
0-1 67.06 Glasgow Kilties
0-1 51.14 Oslo Snowmonsters
Week 2 schedule
An Oriant Stars (#8, 0-1) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#12, 0-1)
Two teams with a bad start. The Stars have potential to be better and should reach take their first win this weekend.
Gothenburg Goblins (#9, 0-1) vs. Paris BrockSheriffs (#6, 0-1)
The BrockSheriffs were unlucky, but the Goblins always bounce back from bad scores. I can see Paris sitting 0-2 after this one and still being a top 6 team in points.
Elven Knights (#11, 1-0) vs. Glasgow Kilties (#10, 0-1)
The steal of the season versus the disappoiting defending champs. The Kilties set things right and get to .500 land.
Ayr Raiders (#7, 0-1) vs. Garden Dwarves (#3, 1-0)
The Raiders saw Ahman Green run over them and lose afterall. The Dwarves are likely to reach 2-0.
Maassluis Anglers (#2, 1-0) vs. Rurhpott Miners (#5, 1-0)
A tough game to predict. The Miners have a good team and based on matchups could reach 2-0.
Game of the Week: Alf eat Cats (#1, 1-0) vs. Camargue Gardians (#4, 1-0)
Ah, a French derby. Not so special with 5 french teams on board, but this one will be an instant classic for sure. It's Priest Holmes, Terrell Owens and Todd Heap (Alf) vs. Clinton Portis, Marc Bulger and Brian Westbrook (Camargue). The injury for Steve Smith (Camargue) will be crucial and hand the eat Cats a perfect score after two weeks with two weekly top scores.
MIJB, can you insert linky into this thread so I don't scramble my PMs to find the league... Thanks !
And impressive review as always
MIJB#19
09-14-2004, 07:15 AM
MIJB, can you insert linky into this thread so I don't scramble my PMs to find the league... Thanks !
And impressive review as alwaysAdded link to the first post.
Darkiller
09-14-2004, 09:12 AM
Damn I expected another outcome thanks to Brady and Bruce's performances...
And now Steve Smith is out (probably for the season)...
say hello to a great 2004 football season :
NFL/San Francisco 49ers : will we win 4 games ?
IHOF/Paris Musketeers : will we win 4 games ?
Euro FFL/Paris BrockSheriffs : will we win 4 games ?
;-)
Darkiller
09-14-2004, 09:13 AM
dola :
the only thing that makes me survive in thi crual football world is my FOF2 career with the 49ers coming off another Championship season (the 2nd in a row).
fantastic flying froggies
09-14-2004, 11:09 AM
Damn I expected another outcome thanks to Brady and Bruce's performances...
Maybe, but I was pretty confiden in my RB duo of Portis and Westbrook...And was right since they carried my team to victory, along with the Tennessee D...
And now Steve Smith is out (probably for the season)...
Why do you care? He's on my roster!!!:(
MIJB#19
09-21-2004, 04:21 AM
Week 2 recaps
An Oriant Stars (#8, 0-1) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#12, 0-1)
Peyton Manning tried hard, but his Snowmonsters were again the worst team of the league. The Stars were handed a relative easy victory and at least don't fall behind early on in the season. The stars win with the 9th best score of the week.
Final score: An Oriant 76.88, Oslo 51.06
Gothenburg Goblins (#9, 0-1) vs. Paris BrockSheriffs (#6, 0-1)
Paris has a nose for losing games in a week where they perform well. Despite an excellent Edge' James, the Goblins saw seveen of their eight starters top 10 points and take a big win home to join the .500 bunch.
Final score: Gothenburg 97.18, Paris 75.58
Elven Knights (#11, 1-0) vs. Glasgow Kilties (#10, 0-1)
The defending champs are yet to find their pace, while the Knights didn't steal a win this time. As Ladanian Tomlinson and the Ravens defense excelled, Curtis Martin's showing for Glasgow was nullified and the Knights are still unbeaten.
Final score: Elven 107.12, Glagow 66,18
Ayr Raiders (#7, 0-1) vs. Garden Dwarves (#3, 1-0)
Michael Vick was hot and the Raiders are happy for it. Thomas Jones tried to do something back, but it was Daunte Culpepper's MNF performance which turned the score around to keep the Dwarves with a perfect score.
Final score: Garden 93.42, Ayr 82.26
Maassluis Anglers (#2, 1-0) vs. Rurhpott Miners (#5, 1-0)
Chad Pennington leas the Miners to an early lead and only Jamal Lewis seemed to be able to keep the score close. On MNF, Randy Moss extended the lead for Rurhpott, only to see McNabb score 3 touchdowns to edge the Anglers back in and to a narrow victory.
Final score: Maassluis 92.40, Rurhpott 88.72
Game of the Week: Alf eat Cats (#1, 1-0) vs. Camargue Gardians (#4, 1-0)
The two French winning teams both looked strong this weekend. The Gardians had good showings from Chris Chambers and Clinton Portis, while Kevan Barlow excelled. For the Eat Cats, Jake Delhomme and Domanick Davis kept the team in range to win afterall on MNF. Terrell Owens was the guy to gain 13.6 points and tie the score. Miracle of it all, Owens totalled 13.9 points in his receiving, yet one rush for a negative score put him down to 13.6 and to tie the team scores! The waiting is for possible corrections, but it seems we have the first tie of the season here.
EDIT: The verdict is out, Owens' negative yards don't count as negative points and the Eat Cats walk away victorious afterall.
Final score: Alf 85.00, Camargue 84.70
Week 2 standings (with average scores)
2-0 112.43 Alf eat Cats
2-0 103.90 Maassluis Anglers
2-0 99.50 Garden Dwarves
2-0 83.17 Elven Knights
1-1 93.49 Camargue Gardians
1-1 91.78 Rurhpott Miners
1-1 82.60 Gothenburg Giants
1-1 74.66 An Oriant Stars
0-2 80.64 Paris BrockSheriffs
0-2 79.99 Ayr Raiders
0-2 66.62 Glasgow Kilties
0-2 50.95 Oslo Snowmonsters
Week 3 schedule
Glasgow Kilties (#11, 0-2) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#12, 0-2)
The defending champs still have a zero in the W-department. So has the team from Oslo. So far Curtis Martin saved the Kilties honor, but guess who's on a bye week? Don't be surprised if the Kilties are 0-3 after this weekend.
Paris BrockSheriffs (#8, 0-2) vs. Ayr Raiders (#9, 0-2)
Two teams struggling to get wins and yet they have decent scores every week. Both sides fear this bye-heavy weekend, yet eachothers problems cancel out. One of these two will walk away with a low scoring victory.
Elven Knights (#6, 2-0) vs. Rurhpott Miners (#5, 1-1)
The Knights look like this year's steal-a-win-every-week team. Luck is with them again as the Rurhpott Miners will be without their best quarterback, Chad Pennington. The Knights will be 3-0 as the 5th best team after this game.
Camargue Gardians (#4, 1-1) vs. An Oriant Stars (#10, 1-1)
Another French derby, but it's a bit of a mismatch. The Gardians have been better so far and the Stars could be struggling without Eric Moulds and Shaun Alexander still nursing injury. Put your money on Camargue to stay in the playoff tickets hunt.
Alf eat Cats (#1, 2-0) vs. Gothenburg Goblins (#7, 1-1)
Alf's team has been doing very well so far, yet they've been lucky in week two. In week three they're without Jake Delhomme and Santana Moss against an almost 100% complete Gothenburg team. That said, the Eat Cats are still favored to win.
Game of the Week: Maassluis Anglers (#2, 2-0) vs. Garden Dwarves (#3, 2-0)
Oh goody, a more than worthy game of the week with the two most consistent teams in the league so far. It will be Donovan McNabb (Maassluis) versus Daunte Culpepper (Garden) all over again and the over/under for the game is nearing the 200 points. Going by matchups of the best players, it could be a close one and I honestly don't dare to name a favorite for this game. For the sake of it, I go with the current league leaders: Maassluis.
Seems I won afterall, Terrell Owens has 13.9
Alf eat Cats vs 85.00 Final
Camargue Gardians 84.70
fantastic flying froggies
09-21-2004, 04:38 AM
Seems I won afterall, Terrell Owens has 13.9
Alf eat Cats vs 85.00 Final
Camargue Gardians 84.70
Yeah, negative points don't count, so TO's rushing attempt is not taken into account... :(
Having said that, I had Terrell play at WR and he also had negative rushing yards, soooooo....
It hurts to lose such a game though...
Chief Rum
09-21-2004, 05:54 AM
Good to see the team I picked the first few players for is doing well. Go Dwarves!
CR
BreizhManu
09-22-2004, 05:09 AM
Week 2 recaps
An Oriant Stars (#8, 0-1) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#12, 0-1)
Peyton Manning tried hard, but his Snowmonsters were again the worst team of the league. The Stars were handed a relative easy victory and at least don't fall behind early on in the season. The stars win with the 9th best score of the week.
Final score: An Oriant 76.88, Oslo 51.06
Week 3 schedule
Camargue Gardians (#4, 1-1) vs. An Oriant Stars (#10, 1-1)
Another French derby, but it's a bit of a mismatch. The Gardians have been better so far and the Stars could be struggling without Eric Moulds and Shaun Alexander still nursing injury. Put your money on Camargue to stay in the playoff tickets hunt.
Alexander was injured and with Hasselbeck they were facing a strong defense (Tampa Bay) while they'll be facing San Francisco next week...
True playing without Moulds should hurt a little bit (Terry Glenn should get the start).
BreizhManu
09-22-2004, 05:12 AM
just realized I now have more than 1000 posts, wohoo !
MIJB#19
09-22-2004, 05:27 AM
just realized I now have more than 1000 posts, wohoo !:D Congrats. (I had the honor about 4 years ago.)
On a more related note, I just looked at the matchups for the Maassluis-Garden game. I have a feeling the loser of that game will have a league-wide top3 score for the week.
Of crouse, this could also be a typical all-fantasy-studs-off-week week and have a 70-65 score...
FYI, I still start Holmes today
BreizhManu
09-26-2004, 04:36 PM
shitty game by Alexander so far but hey 3 TD ! :D
4 rusing yards and 19 rec yards, but 3 TDs for Alexander... Eek !
MIJB#19
09-26-2004, 04:47 PM
FWIW, the Anglers-Dwarves game is going to be a 100+ vs 100+ score, the loser there is really screwed this week. I hope it won't be me, yet the Dwarves already have 107 points and still Darrell Jackson (Sea #1 receiver) and Antonio Gates (SD escape receiver) to go. Right now I'd wish I didn't rely on the Broncos (RB Griffin, WR Smith & K Elam) so much. Or the Raiders would have to shutout the Bucs completely. :)
MIJB#19
09-26-2004, 06:54 PM
Great, only the Raiders D left to hope for. Only 2 TDs and a shutout of the Bucs offense can make up for the off day from Quinten Griffin...
Losing with a 100-point performance, the ultimate revenge for Pim to get back at me, I guess. ;)
MIJB#19
09-28-2004, 05:45 AM
Week 3 recaps
Glasgow Kilties (#11, 0-2) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#12, 0-2)
As Peyton Manning put down amazing stats, the Oslo Snowmonsters pulled the big upset of week 3 and the newcomers beat the defending champs with a big margin. With the Kilties running backs Jerome Bettis and Lamar Gordon combining for just 2.2 points, we might not see the 2003 champs in the 2004 playoffs at all.
Final score: Oslo 93.02, Glasgow 62.86
Paris BrockSheriffs (#8, 0-2) vs. Ayr Raiders (#9, 0-2)
The Ayr Raiders are looking better than before, yet were unlucky as Michael Vick had an off-day and Charlie Garner suffered a season ending injury. Not a single Raiders' player could make a fist, while all but the San Francisco duo Brandon Lloyd and 49ers defense scored over 10 points for Paris.
Final score: Paris 93.84, Ayr 47.70
Elven Knights (#6, 2-0) vs. Rurhpott Miners (#5, 1-1)
The Knights have been lucky sitting 2-0 so far, but this week they faced some true competition. The Rurhpott Miners saw Randy Moss and Tiki Barber play very well and made their first century of the season count.
Final score: Rurhpott 102.46, Elven 78.04
Camargue Gardians (#4, 1-1) vs. An Oriant Stars (#10, 1-1)
A french derby with a good team versus a bad team? Indeed, but the roles were not like the expectations. As the Gardians wide receivers Koren Robinson and Chris Chambers combined for just 3 points, the Stars sparkled with Shaun Alexander leading the way to a big win.
Final score: An Oriant 97.76, Camargue 72.02
Alf eat Cats (#1, 2-0) vs. Gothenburg Goblins (#7, 1-1)
Like expected, the Eat Cats struggled all day, however, it was somewhat due to Rich Gannon getting injured very early in action. Brett Favre had a big day and scored almost 40 points to guide the Goblins to a surprisingly good 2-1 start.
Final score: Gothenburg 120.42, Alf 60.90
Game of the Week: Maassluis Anglers (#2, 2-0) vs. Garden Dwarves (#3, 2-0)
The "creme de la creme" of the EFFL played against eachother. As proclaimed, bot teams hit a century and the loser had a top3 score for the week. Donovan McNabb and Jamal Lewis put down big numbers and assisted by Rod Smith, the Anglers looks like a winning team. But then the Dwarves' Daunte Culpepper stepped up and combined with the running back duo of Thomas Jones and Chris Brown, the Garden Dwarves defended the unbeaten status and start as the only 3-0 team in the EFFL. The Anglers did move up to the highest scoring team of the league, but it's worth nothing when you're actually losing.
Final score: Garden 123.70, Maassluis 115.24
Week 3 standings (with average scores)
3-0 107.57 Garden Dwarves (+2 spots)
2-1 107.68 Maassluis Anglers (stay put)
2-1 95.34 Rurhpott Miners (+3 spots)
2-1 95.29 Alf eat Cats (-3 spots)
2-1 95.21 Gothenburg Goblins (+2 spot)
2-1 82.36 An Oriant Stars (+2 spot)
2-1 81.46 Elven Knights (-3 spots)
1-2 86.33 Camargue Gardians (-3 spots)
1-2 85.07 Paris BrockSheriffs (stay put)
1-2 64.97 Oslo Snowmonsters (+2 spots)
0-3 69.23 Ayr Raiders (-1 spot)
0-3 65.37 Glasgow Kilties (-1 spot)
Week 4 schedule
Camargue Gardians (#6, 1-2) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#11, 1-2)
The two new teams face eachother in a game where the winners stays in pace with the top teams. Based on week 3, the Snowmonsters could be winning two straight without a top 6 points total. Sadly Peyton Manning is facing the Jaguars, who didn't allow a lot of touchdowns so far this season.
Alf eat Cats (#4, 2-1) vs. Ayr Raiders (#10, 0-3)
Two teams with an off-day in week 3. Especially the Eat Cats should be able to rebound and it's within expectations to see Alf's team stay in the early race for the top 4 spots.
Maassluis Anglers (#1, 2-1) vs. Paris BrockSheriffs (#7, 1-2)
A classic matchup, which has always seen Maassluis as the winners in the past. The Anglers have been scoring more points so far this season, yet Paris is ready for a big upset victory. Based on matchups, it doesn't look like Paris' upset win will come this week.
Rurhpott Miners (#3, 2-1) vs. Glasgow Kilties (#11, 0-3)
The underachieving champs versus the surprise team so far. The Miners have never been so good early in the season and this could be their year. Then you notice Randy Moss is not playing and notice how the Kilties players could have favorable matchups this week.
Garden Dwarves (#2, 3-0) vs. Elven Knights (#9, 2-1)
Here's the weekly all-french game. The Knights have been stealing wins so far and the Dwarves have a reputation to upheld in losing to teams acting that way. The Dwarves will be without star player Daunte Culpepper and the substitute Drew Brees isn't 100% healthy. Maybe LaDainian Tomlinson can run the Knights to the upset, yet with Steve McNair black and blue, it could be a longshot.
Game of the Week: Gothenburg Goblins (#5, 2-1) vs. An Oriant Stars (#8, 2-1)
Not in the playoff seats yet, but these two teams silently moved into the bunch of 2-1 teams. The Goblins put down a century in week 3 and seem to have the right mix of players to repeat in week 4. An Oriant's offensive players are collectively playing aganist tough defenses, making this a bit of a mismatch for a two 2-1 teams game. And why is this the game of the week? It's because both teams have started 0-1, but are rebounding with two-game winning streaks.
fantastic flying froggies
09-28-2004, 06:45 AM
My receiving corps just plain sucks... :(
BreizhManu
09-28-2004, 07:15 AM
my team is gonna suck badly next week (minnesota,alexander and hasselbeck on bye week and jacksonville defense facing indianapolis...)
As usual, terrific analysis. My team sucked this week...
Anyone need a WR? I could use a RB, with Eddie George on bye and Stephen Davis injured... Jerry Porter or Roy Williams are available.
Northwood_DK
10-04-2004, 04:51 AM
Looks like another win for the Oslo Snowmonsters. Here we come.
MIJB#19
10-04-2004, 05:12 AM
Looks like another win for the Oslo Snowmonsters. Here we come.Yup, Oslo is coming back from 0-2 to 2-2 and in pursuit of the playoff tickets.
Some interesting scores this week, with probably no centuries at all this week.
* Garden leading 75.64 vs Elven 73.82, with the Chiefs D versus the Ravens D to go resepctively. This could still go any way.
* Maassluis leading 71.28 vs Paris 50.18 with Jamal Lewis versus Tony Gonzalez to go. Odds are slim that Paris will win, butwho knows?
* Rurhpott leading 92.72 versus Glasgow 71.9 with Trent Green still playing for Glasgow. Trent needs about 200 yd and 2 td to turn the score around.
* Alf trailing 49.22 versus Ayr 79.46 with Priest Holmes still playing for Alf. Holmes will need about 120 yd and 3 td to make Alf winners (180 yd and 2 td would also work).
* An Oriant leading 66.88 versus Gothenburg 55.3 with Matt Stover versus Chester Taylor to go. This can be close if Chester Taylor gets into the mix, otherwise it's over already.
* Oslo-Camargue being the only sure thing so far, with Oslo pulling the upset 92.9-69.34 win.
fantastic flying froggies
10-04-2004, 07:28 AM
Upset win is right, I would have bet I'd win this one, looking at the matchups pre-game...
Oh well...Nice win N_DK!
MIJB#19
10-05-2004, 05:40 AM
Week 4 recaps
Camargue Gardians (#6, 1-2) vs. Oslo Snowmonsters (#11, 1-2)
With an off-day for most of the Gardians players, except Brian Westbrook, the Snowmonsters had an easy matchup to pull the upset and overcame being 21-point underdogs.
Final Score: Oslo 92,90, Camargue 69.34
Alf eat Cats (#4, 2-1) vs. Ayr Raiders (#10, 0-3)
The Raiders took the early lead in a relative low socring game. Priest Holmes had to have a big game to turn the score around, yet came a touchdown short to avoid the upset win for the, until now, winless Raiders.
Final Score: Ayr 79.46, Alf 73.72
Maassluis Anglers (#1, 2-1) vs. Paris BrockSheriffs (#7, 1-2)
The BrockSheriffs had a complete off-day, especially the Niners Lloyd and defense, giving the Anglers an easy win without big performances. That said, the Anglers did show a top3 score for the fourth consecutive week.
Final Score: Maassluis 84.58, Paris 54,38
Rurhpott Miners (#3, 2-1) vs. Glasgow Kilties (#11, 0-3)
The defending champs had a good week and had the third highest score of all teams. But no such luck as the Miners' Tiki Barber had a great Sunday and lead his team to the second highest score for the weekend.
Final Score: Rurhpott 92.72, Glasgow 88.52
Garden Dwarves (#2, 3-0) vs. Elven Knights (#9, 2-1)
In a tight game, the decission came down to the MNF game where the two defenses were ironically the only remaining 'players' to play. The Knights' Ravens defense put 7 points in versus the Dwarves' Chiefs 4 to overcome the 1-point deficit.
Final Score: Elven 80.82, Garden 79.64
Game of the Week: Gothenburg Goblins (#5, 2-1) vs. An Oriant Stars (#8, 2-1)
The 'Game of the Week' turned out to be a wrong pick. The Goblins and Stars combined for just 131.48 points to give the winning team an easy win this week. The Goblins clearly had the weakest showing of all teams as Marshall Faulk was the only starter to even surpass the 10-point barrier. The Stars' Eric Moulds, Kurt Warner and injured Warrick Dunn combined combined enough points to beat the non-Faulk'ers. The remaining Stars' players scored just enough to make it a relative big win after all.
Final Score: An Oriant 74.88, Gothenburg 56.60
Week 4 standings (with average scores)
3-1 101.91 Maassluis Anglers (+1 spot)
3-1 100.59 Garden Dwarves (-1 spot)
3-1 94.69 Rurhpott Miners (stay put)
3-1 81.30 Elven Knights (+3 spots)
3-1 80.49 An Oriant Stars (+1 spot)
2-2 89.87 Alf eat Cats (-2 spots)
2-2 85.58 Gothenburg Goblins (-2 spots)
2-2 71.71 Oslo Snowmonsters (+2 spots)
1-3 82.09 Camargue Gardians (-1 spot)
1-3 77.32 Paris BrockSheriffs (-1 spot)
1-3 71.79 Ayr Raiders (stay put)
0-4 71.18 Glasgow Kilties (stay put)
Week 5 schedule
Garden (#2, 3-1) vs Glasgow (#12, 0-4)
Mismatch of the week, yet the Kilties are coming back strong and could be a force down the road. That is, if other teams go on losing streaks, going from 0-4 to a top 4 finish is very difficult.
Gothenburg (#5, 2-2) vs Camargue (#6, 1-3)
Are these the bad luck teams this year? Both are top 6 in total points, both are bottom 6 in win-loss record. The matchup promisses a big game, meaning one of them will once again be unlucky.
Elven (#7, 3-1) vs Paris (#9, 1-3)
The Knights are just 4-point favorites, yet were a bit luckier in matchups so far. It wouldn't surprise at all if Elven would be 4-1 after this week at a top4 spot with the 7th place in total points.
An Oriant (#8, 3-1) vs Ayr (#10, 1-3)
The Stars are doing the same trick as last year, low scoring games and still managing wins. The Ayr Raiders are doing not so bad, yet the league is overall going strong and the matchups for their players give an opportunity to win two in a row.
Maassluis (#1, 3-1) vs Alf (#4, 2-2)
Two of the top four teams in points play eachother in a devalued matchup. Maassluis will be without Donovan McNabb, Alf without Priest Holmes and Terrell Owens. But one of them will have to win this game and maybe it won't be a top 6 score this week, it will count like it was.
Game of the Week: Rurhpott (#3, 3-1) vs Oslo (#11, 2-2)
Two teams on the move with 2-game winning streaks play eachother to see one of them extend to 3 straight wins. The Miners have been scoring more points than Oslo the first three weeks, yet in week 4, the Snowmonsters all of a sudden moved to the top score. It will be an interesting matchup.
MIJB#19
10-05-2004, 06:02 AM
Power Rankings (reasonable win total based on top x per week)
11-3 Garden Dwarves
10-4 Maassluis Anglers
10-4 Rurhpott Miners
7-7 Gothenburg Goblins
7-7 Elven Knights
7-7 Alf eat Cats
6-8 An Oriant Stars
6-8 Camargue Gardians
5-9 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 Glasgow Kilties
5-9 Ayr Raiders
5-9 Paris BrockSheriffs
Power Rankings (reasonable win total based on top x per season)
10-4 Maassluis Anglers
10-4 Garden Dwarves
10-4 Rurhpott Miners
7-7 Gothenburg Goblins
7-7 Alf eat Cats
7-7 Elven Knights
7-7 Camargue Gardians
6-8 An Oriant Stars
6-8 Paris BrockSheriffs
5-9 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 Ayr Raiders
4-10 Glasgow Kilties
God,
It just took me 4 weeks to remind your wonderful job of last year in this thread !!
keep going MIJB.
And thanks to ChiefRum for getting me Culpepper...
As last year, i'm going to lead your power rankings, but I hope it won't lead me in same situation : A big f... loss in final.
MIJB#19
10-05-2004, 07:16 AM
God,
It just took me 4 weeks to remind your wonderful job of last year in this thread !!
keep going MIJB.
And thanks to ChiefRum for getting me Culpepper...Did you just call me "God" there? :D
Actually, I thought about emailing the league about the little write ups, but I went against it. I'm a lowsy self-promotor...
please do send emails Matthijs, not all of them go on FOFC. I even rarely visit FOFC myself... and you know why
MIJB#19
10-06-2004, 05:36 AM
please do send emails Matthijs, not all of them go on FOFC. I even rarely visit FOFC myself... and you know whyStupid IHOF people, simply forgetting about the existence of FOFC...
You know what I will do? I'll drop a line in the league's message board.
fantastic flying froggies
11-08-2004, 09:26 AM
Ahem, now that FOFC is back up...
Hint: it would be nice to have your reviews and previews again Matthijs... ;)
MIJB#19
11-08-2004, 10:13 AM
It ain't Tuesday yet. :p
Time allowing, there might be a little recap tomorrow.
Besides that, I'm desillusioned by the fact that I didn't go with the gut feeling and start Ben Roethlisberger over Donovan McNabb to avoid a saddening 2-point loss against a team starting a quarterback on his bye week...
BreizhManu
11-09-2004, 04:53 AM
Power Rankings (reasonable win total based on top x per week)
11-3 Garden Dwarves
10-4 Maassluis Anglers
10-4 Rurhpott Miners
7-7 Gothenburg Goblins
7-7 Elven Knights
7-7 Alf eat Cats
6-8 An Oriant Stars
6-8 Camargue Gardians
5-9 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 Glasgow Kilties
5-9 Ayr Raiders
5-9 Paris BrockSheriffs
Power Rankings (reasonable win total based on top x per season)
10-4 Maassluis Anglers
10-4 Garden Dwarves
10-4 Rurhpott Miners
7-7 Gothenburg Goblins
7-7 Alf eat Cats
7-7 Elven Knights
7-7 Camargue Gardians
6-8 An Oriant Stars
6-8 Paris BrockSheriffs
5-9 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 Ayr Raiders
4-10 Glasgow Kilties
MWA HA HA HA http://dynamic2.gamespy.com/%7Efof/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif
MIJB#19
11-09-2004, 06:19 AM
Week 9 Recap
The top ranked Garden Dwarves (7-1) clearly had an off day as they got thrashed by the Alf eat Cats (4-4) with a 125.96-67.76 score. Specifically Jake Delhomme's best game of the week helped the Cats to a weekly high score.
Second ranked An Oriant Stars (7-1) prevailed in an important matchup with the Rurhpott Miners (6-2) as the Seahawks duo Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander made up for the bad games of all other players. With a 96.40-71.94 score, the Stars keep moving up in the rankings.
The Maassluis Anglers (6-2) are dropping fast. In a matchup against the Ayr Raiders (3-5), the Anglers disappointed with Donovan McNabb at quarterback, while Ben Roethlisberger was sitting on the bench. Michael Vick contributed with 0 points on his bye week, yet it didn't avoid the Raiders' 72.26-70.76 victory.
The Elven Knights (5-3) needed a win to keep in pace for the playoff tickets, yet the Gothenburg Goblins (4-4) have the same plans. With the Goblins players all failing big time, except Jake Plummer, the Knights walked away victorious 93.56-62.16.
The Camargue Gardians (2-6) have been unlucky in several weeks, but against the Glasgow Kilties (1-7) they returned the favor to the 2003 EFFL champions. With a wild running Michael Pittman, the Gardians won 113.00-97.86 to have very slim chances on a playoff ticket going.
In another matchup between lowly ranked teams, the Oslo Snowmonster (2-6) saw Peyton Manning carry the load as Jake Griffith was having a bye week. Despite a lot of scoring players, the Paris BrockSheriffs (1-7) can say the post-season goodbye after losing 84.02-81.12.
Standings
8-1 84.45 An Oriant Stars
7-2 100.38 Garden Dwarves
6-3 95.16 Rurhpott Miners
6-3 90.68 Maassluis Anglers
6-3 89.85 Elven Knights
5-4 100.75 Alf eat Cats
4-5 74.15 Gothenburg Goblins
4-5 73.13 Ayr Raiders
3-6 83.32 Camargue Gardians
3-6 67.08 Oslo Snowmonsters
1-8 77.52 Glasgow Kilties
1-8 71.19 Paris BrockSheriffs
Week 10 schedule
Another round of games, this week we're having a huge matchup. As usual we're starting with the less interesting games.
Gothenburg (8th, 4-5, #9) vs Glasgow (11th, 1-8, #8)
For the Kilties, it's win or be out of the race as the current playoffs cut is located at 6 wins. At least three teams will be 7-7 or better, so their best option (6-8) is unlikely enough to be in the final four. The Goblins are still in the hunt, being 2 games back. It will require a winning streak, yet the Giants have lost their last two. MIJ tip: Glasgow wins.
Alf (6th, 5-4, #1) vs Paris (12th, 1-8, #11)
In the mismatch of the week, the Alf eat Cats need to keep winning to show their top scoring team belongs amongst the final four. Riding a six-game losing streak, Paris is unlikely to remain in the playoffs hunt after this weekend. MIJ tip: Alf wins big in this French rivalry.
Elven (5th, 6-3, #5) vs Ayr (7th, 4-5, #10)
After last weekend's unexpected win, the Raiders amazingly keep in pursuit behind te real playoff contenders. The Elven Knights are a consistent team and after winning their last two games are making a case for being candidates to reeach a final four spot. MIJ tip: Elven wins big.
Maassluis (4th, 6-3, #4) vs Oslo (10th, 3-6, #12)
The Anglers are dropping fast, but the return of Jamal Lewis might come in time to turn the tide. The Snowmonsters, despite being the worst scoring team, still can dream about making the final four. MIJ tip: Maassluis bounces back with a decent win.
Rurhpott (3rd, 6-3, #3) vs Camargue (9th, 3-6, #7)
The Gardians have been unlucky, while the Miners have been very consistent. Camargue needs to win this one to remain in the hunt for the playoffs, but the Miners can't afford losing two straight if they want to defend their third place. MIJ tip: Camargue in an upset win.
Game of the Week
An Oriant (1st, 8-1, #6) vs Garden (2nd, 7-2, #2)
No discussion possible, this is the game of the week, if not the game of the year already. The Stars keep winning, despite having only the sixth best scoring team. Memory goes back to 2003 when the Stars had a similair start to 6-1 and finally dropped back. But, we also know how the Maassluis Anglers ended up 12-2 regular season winners with the eight best scoring team. The Garden Dwarves will not let it happen, they've been the best team until last weekend and should be expected to set things straight. MIJ tip: Garden wins in a 200-points game.
Power Rankings Weekly
10-4 Garden
9-5 Rurhpott
9-5 Alf
8-6 Maassluis
8-6 Elven
8-6 An Oriant
7-7 Camargue
6-8 Glasgow
5-9 Gothenburg
5-9 Ayr
5-9 Oslo
4-10 Paris
Power Rankings Annual
10-4 Garden
10-4 Rurhpott
9-5 Alf
8-6 Maassluis
8-6 Elven
7-7 An Oriant
7-7 Camargue
6-8 Glasgow
5-9 Ayr
5-9 Paris
5-9 Gothenburg
4-10 Oslo
MIJB#19
11-11-2004, 03:47 AM
I send out a league wide email today to ask everyone to stay active for the duration of the league. It has come to my attention that some teams are starting to look 'dead' now they're close to being eliminated from playoff contention.
We've kicked out a respected player of the past seasons after he didn't notify his absense, who'd clearly had been active for the duration of the league. Don't count on being invited back if your team is indeed 'dead'.
fantastic flying froggies
11-11-2004, 06:26 AM
Yeah, that's the spirit ! I will play spoiler till the very end!
MIJB#19
11-16-2004, 04:19 PM
Week 10 Recap
Gothenburg (8th, 4-5, #9) vs Glasgow (11th, 1-8, #8)
The Gothenburg Goblins keep their playoff aspirations going with a close win over the Glasgow Kilties. With a 102.54-94.34 win, they return to .500 land.
Alf (6th, 5-4, #1) vs Paris (12th, 1-8, #11)
As expected, Alf Eat Cats steam rolled over Paris BrockSheriffs. With the second highest score of the week over the lowest score, Alf won 139.72-66.36.
Elven (5th, 6-3, #5) vs Ayr (7th, 4-5, #10)
The Elven Knights recorded the stolen victory of the week as they beat the even lower scoring Ayr Raiders. A 79.76-68.38 win moves the Knights into the top four on the rankings.
Maassluis (4th, 6-3, #4) vs Oslo (10th, 3-6, #12)
The Oslo Snowmonsters had a top week and were the unlucky losers of the week. With Donovan McNabb (4 touchdowns) and Mushin Muhammad (3 touchdowns) shining, the Maassluis Anglers have the high score of the week in a 147.20-90.80 win.
Rurhpott (3rd, 6-3, #3) vs Camargue (9th, 3-6, #7)
As I predicted (go me!) the Camargue Gardians pull the upset of the week in a game of middle of the road scores. A huge games from Dallas Clark helped the French over German team to keep the slim playoffs chances going. Final score: 82.88-77.80 Camargue.
Game of the Week
An Oriant (1st, 8-1, #6) vs Garden (2nd, 7-2, #2)
A matchup between two long time EFFL member French teams, the An Oriant Stars and Garden Dwarves made for an excellent matchup. The Stars have been upsetting with just one loss in nine games, despite averaging the sixth highest score per week. The Garden Dwarves have been a top team week in, week out and this weekend was their chance to set things right in a way. Going by the hand of Daunte Culpepper, the Dwarves stepped up and managed to score more than 100. With the Stars recording a season low, the final score looked like a total beating. With a 108.42-71.18 win, the Dwarves catch up and recapture the top seed position in the regular season race.
Standings
8-2 101.19 Garden Dwarves
8-2 83.13 An Oriant Stars
7-3 96.33 Maassluis Anglers
7-3 88.94 Elven Knights
6-4 104.65 Alf eat Cats
6-4 93.43 Rurhpott Miners
5-5 76.99 Gothenburg Goblins
4-6 72.66 Ayr Raiders
4-6 83.28 Camargue Gardians
3-7 70.46 Oslo Snowmonsters
1-9 79.21 Glasgow Kilties
1-9 70.55 Paris BrockSheriffs
Week 11 schedule
All but one game are no real big games this week. We're mainly seeing a top six versus a bottom six team matchups.
Ayr (8th, 4-6, #10 in pt) vs. Glasgow (11th, 1-9, #9 in pt)
The teams with Scottish blood face off against each other in a game where only Ayr is mathematically still in the race for the playoffs. Glasgow has been unlucky all season, currently on a four game losing streak desite having top six scores in the last three games. MIJ Tip: Glasgow wins by 10.
Rurhpott (6th, 6-4, #4 in pt) vs. Gothenburg (7th, 5-5, #9 in pt)
The Miners were a good team from week one to eight, but the last two games they amazingly fell back to below 80 points. Gothenburg is probably the toughest team to predict, especially after bouncing back from being the worst team in weeks eight and nine to recording a 100-point score in week ten. MIJ Tip: Rurhpott in a 80-75 type game.
Alf (5th, 6-4, #1 in pt) vs. Oslo (10th, 3-7, #12 in pt)
Mis-match of the week. Alf's team has been shining the last five weeks with at least 99 points each week. solo never topped 92 this season and it's not likely they will this week. MIJ Tip: Alf wins big.
An Oriant (2nd, 8-2, #7 in pt) vs. Paris (12th, 1-9, #11 in pt)
Stolen wins or not, An Oriant ranks second and the week ten score was only their first one of being in the bottom fourth of the week. Paris has only reached the weekly top half twice, both as sixth best team. MIJ Tip: An Oriant by 15.
Garden (1st, 8-2, #2 in pt) vs. Camargue (9th, 4-6, #6 in pt)
Camargue have been unlucky losers, but they're consistently the seventh best team of the week, which usually means a close loss. Garden has been top three in seven of ten weeks. MIJ Tip: Garden wins big.
Game of the Week
Maassluis (3rd, 7-3, #3 in pt) vs. Elven (4th, 7-3, #5 in pt)
The game of the week is one with big implications. The winner will take third place untied and stay close to the top two spots, the loser might see Alf eat Cats and also possibly the Rurhpott Miners move over them. Maassluis have been a consistent top four team, but the last five games they have ranked 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th and 12th. Elven is consistently ranking fifth each week and this season had only two breakout games for a top score. Going by the week-by-week scores, they have been outscoring the other team 5 times each and only three times were within 15 points of each other. Need something to seperate the two? Going by the power rankings, Maassluis should record one more win, it migh come this week. MIJ Tip: Maassluis wins in a very close game.
Power Rankings Weekly
10-4 Garden
9-5 Alf
9-5 Rurhpott
9-5 Maassluis
8-6 Elven
7-7 An Oriant
7-7 Camargue
6-8 Glasgow
5-9 Gothenburg
5-9 Oslo
5-9 Ayr
4-10 Paris
Power Rankings Annual
10-4 Garden
10-4 Alf
9-5 Rurhpott
9-5 Maassluis
8-6 Elven
7-7 An Oriant
7-7 Camargue
6-8 Glasgow
5-9 Gothenburg
5-9 Ayr
4-10 Oslo
4-10 Paris
MIJB#19
11-24-2004, 05:40 AM
Week 11 Recap
Ayr (8th, 4-6, #10 in pt) vs. Glasgow (11th, 1-9, #9 in pt)
Corey Dillon had a good MNF performance and ran enough points in to complete a huge win for the Ayr Raiders. Final score: Ayr 97.80-67.10
Rurhpott (6th, 6-4, #4 in pt) vs. Gothenburg (7th, 5-5, #9 in pt)
In a game of low scoring team, one had to win and the Rurhpott Miners were on the lucky end. Final score: Rurhpott 68.24-65.72
Alf (5th, 6-4, #1 in pt) vs. Oslo (10th, 3-7, #12 in pt)
The mis-match of the week turned out to be a complete off-day for both teams. Peyton Manning accounted for 2/3 of the Oslo Snowmonsters' points, but Domanick Davis saved the day for the Alf eat Cats. Final score: Alf 68.58-46.54
An Oriant (2nd, 8-2, #7 in pt) vs. Paris (12th, 1-9, #11 in pt)
With an injured Matt Hasselbeck, the An Oriant Stars lost two in a row to the supposedly weak Paris Musketeers, who finally had a top six score for the week. Final score: Paris 75.68-69.10
Garden (1st, 8-2, #2 in pt) vs. Camargue (9th, 4-6, #6 in pt)
In a game between two teams who played decent, one had to lose. With the fourth best score beating the fifh best score, the Camargue Gardians pull down another upset win this week. Final score: Camargue 84.40-81.22
Game of the Week
Maassluis (3rd, 7-3, #3 in pt) vs. Elven (4th, 7-3, #5 in pt)
The Game of the Week turned out to be one to remember for a long time. Well, at least for the losing end of the game. With the two best scoring teams of the weekend, both teams ended up above 100 points, yet the game was decided in the direction of one team. In the MNF game, the Patriots defense could have turned the tied, but with 7 points, they came 5 short to give the Maassluis Anglers the victory over the Elven Knights. Final score: Elven 114.76-110.18
Standings
8-3 99.38 Garden Dwarves
8-3 91.29 Elven Knights
8-3 81.80 An Oriant Stars
7-4 101.37 Alf eat Cats
7-4 97.59 Maassluis Anglers
7-4 91.14 Rurhpott Miners
5-6 83.38 Camargue Gardians
5-6 75.96 Gothenburg Goblins
5-6 74.94 Ayr Raiders
3-8 68.29 Oslo Snowmonsters
2-9 71.02 Paris BrockSheriffs
1-10 78.11 Glasgow Kilties
Week 12 schedule
Camargue Gardians (#7 in w/l, #6 in pt) vs Paris Musketeers (#11 in w/l, #11 in pt)
Camargue is with their points per game average still in the playoff race, but it will require some sort of miracle. Paris is out of the race.
Maassluis Anglers (#5 in w/l, #3 in pt) vs Glasgow Kilties (#12 in w/l, #8 in pt)
Maassluis have been front runners until recently and losing this game will drop them seriously back. Glasgow has been better recently, but not good enough to win more than one game.
Elven Knights (#2 in w/l, #4 in pt) vs Oslo Snowmonster (#10 in w/l, #12 in pt)
The best team in week 11, Elven is the favorite in this week's mis-match. Oslo is again the underdog side of a the mis-match, especially after the amazingly low score in week 11.
Rurhpott Miners (#6 in w/l, #5 in pt) vs Ayr Raiders (#9 in w/l, #10 in pt)
Rurhpott has recently dropped a bit, but a week 11 win keeps them in the battle for the four playoff tickets. Ayr should be concidered out of the race, but with 5 wins they are mathematically still in there.
Garden Dwarves (#1 in w/l, #2 in pt) vs Gothenburg Goblins (#8 in w/l, #9 in pt)
The top seeds so far, Garden is on their way to be the first team to clinch a playoff berth. They will need to beat Gothenburg, who are still hanging onto the last straw.
Game of the Week:
An Oriant Stars (#3 in w/l, #7 in pt) vs Alf eat Cats (#4 in w/l, #1 in pt)
An Oriant were the untied leaders only two weeks ago, but two recent losses dropped them back to third and a loss in this game will likely drop them out of the top four. Alf had a slow start, but with the highest points per game average in the league and a three-game winning streak, you can say they have one half win more than the other teams.
Playoff Scenario
With six teams in a tight race, not a single team can clinch a playoff ticket in week 12. Note that with a scheduled matchup in week 13 between two 7-4 teams, to reach the plays a team will need at least 8 wins. That is providing the game doesn't end up tied, otherwise the 'cut' will be at 7 wins and 1 tie.
Remaining Schedule of the top six teams
Garden (Gothenburg, Ayr, Maassluis)
Elven (Oslo, Glasgow, Rurhpott)
An Oriant (Alf, Oslo, Camargue)
Alf (An Oriant, Camargue, Gothenburg)
Maassluis (Glasgow, Rurhpott, Garden)
Rurhpott (Ayr, Maassluis, Elven)
It seems that Maassluis and Rurhpott have the tough schedules, but with a head-to-head, one of them will be at least 8-7 going into the last weekend of regular season play. With that, the last playoff ticket will be awarded in the last weekend. The week 14 games Garden-Maassluis and especially Elven-Rurhpott will likely be some sort of early playoff games.
Garden will be in the final four with 2 wins in the last 3 games, providing they remain in second place in points per game.
Elven could afford a loss, but not against Rurhpott and they will need to move up to at least third best in points per game if they lose two games.
An Oriant need to beat Alf to stay in the race, yet winning 2 games might be enough afterall with other matchups.
Alf will likely get into the final four with a win over An Oriant and 1 more win, providing they hold on to the top two points per game status they have.
Maassluis will need to win against Rurhpott and 1 more win could be enough if they can move up to second in points per game, but 3-on-3 looks necessery.
Rurhpott needs to beat Maassluis and Elven to reach the final four, losing to Ayr could make that insufficient, unless they move up to the top two in points per game.
All in all, to reach the playoffs, it will most likely require a 10-4 record. A team at 9-5 wanting to get there will need to be first or second in points per game. 8-6 will more than likely not be enough for a playoff ticket. That means that one of the 5-6 teams Ayr, Camargue and Gothenburg can only reach the final four with 3 wins, with some lucky results in the other games and a big improvement in the points per game rankings.
fantastic flying froggies
11-24-2004, 07:30 AM
I did say I would play spoilers 'till the end! :p
MIJB#19
11-24-2004, 08:04 AM
I did say I would play spoilers 'till the end! :pI won't mind if you would beat BreizhManu and Alf in weeks 13 and 14. :)
fantastic flying froggies
11-24-2004, 08:33 AM
I won't mind if you would beat BreizhManu and Alf in weeks 13 and 14. :)
Don't worry, I'll do my best! :)
Of course, that may not be enough... :rolleyes:
Critch
11-24-2004, 08:37 AM
I'd like to point out that the dire Glasgow effort this year isn't down to me dumping the team or anything. Lineups have been updated every week and I'm still losing. I guess I'm just hopeless.
MIJB#19
11-24-2004, 08:43 AM
I'd like to point out that the dire Glasgow effort this year isn't down to me dumping the team or anything. Lineups have been updated every week and I'm still losing. I guess I'm just hopeless.I noticed that. It's good to know people are happy to play spoilers role (Hey, I've been lucky enough to never have that role in this fantasy league, I can't really tell how i would react.)
I wouldn't mind if you'd forget to do your 'duty' this week... ;)
Well, if Priest Holmes could play at least 2 of the final 3 games, I would feel better.....
MIJB#19
11-27-2004, 03:41 PM
Well, if Priest Holmes could play at least 2 of the final 3 games, I would feel better.....Creativity with RBs is a key element.
You got to find ways to work around injuries (Quentin Griffin), suspensions (Jamel Lewis), backup roles (T.J. Duckett) and total unpredictability in roles (Artose Pinner) by picking up the annual Broncos breakout (Reuben Droughns), the hottest fourth stringer in the league for three weeks (Mewelde Moore), the receptions back when the star is out (Tony Fisher) and the aged vet who's only in the mix when the franchise back has some bruised ribs (Dorsey Levens).
Not mentioning you released the backup for Holmes just before Holmes aggravated his injury (Derrick Blaylock) and the fourth quarter monster backup for LT (Jessie Chatman).
Any chance we get an update preview Matthijs ?
MIJB#19
11-29-2004, 06:54 AM
Any chance we get an update preview Matthijs ?That's pretty funny really, I was about to start one, but got lured away by the NFL MVP thread. :D
MIJB#19
11-29-2004, 07:22 AM
Week 12 Early Recap
Camargue Gardians (#7 in w/l, #6 in pt) vs Paris Musketeers (#11 in w/l, #11 in pt)
Camargue has Marc Bulger left in MNF, Paris has Isaac Bruce left. Still, this game is over, Camargue is 80.30-56.16 up and holds on to the last straw.
Maassluis Anglers (#5 in w/l, #3 in pt) vs Glasgow Kilties (#12 in w/l, #8 in pt)
Maassluis again leaned on the Reuben Droughns, Donovan McNabb and the Patriots defense to get close to the century mark again. But then, with Glasgow having their worst weekend of the season, the game was a total walkover. With only Maassluis' Bubba Franks active in MNF, Maassluis wins 94.86-59.92.
Elven Knights (#2 in w/l, #4 in pt) vs Oslo Snowmonster (#10 in w/l, #12 in pt)
Elven caught Oslo on a bad week, for Elven that is. Peyton Manning and Rudi Johnson together scored enough points to beat Elven, despite having Ryan Longwell active in MNF. Oslo has a 106.84-64.70 lead.
Rurhpott Miners (#6 in w/l, #5 in pt) vs Ayr Raiders (#9 in w/l, #10 in pt)
It seems that Ayr has started their catch-up effort a little late, yet they probably upset Rurhpott. Javon Walker and Ahman Green have to show up big time on MNF to avoid that the Miners fall back in the playoff race. Ayr leads 101.08-52.52.
Garden Dwarves (#1 in w/l, #2 in pt) vs Gothenburg Goblins (#8 in w/l, #9 in pt)
Write off Gothenburg, they're done. Despite having Brett Favre and Marshall Faulk still to play in MNF, they trail by over 100 points to top ranked Garden, who still need one win to clinch a playoff ticket. Garden leads 116.90-16.80.
Game of the Week:
An Oriant Stars (#3 in w/l, #7 in pt) vs Alf eat Cats (#4 in w/l, #1 in pt)
An Oriant lost their last two and being matchup up to the hottest team, it didn't bode well for them. And it showed, in probably the high scoring game of the week, An Oriant failed to score enough points to win. Alf wins 106.40-92.30.
Projected Standings with estimated point averages after week 12:
9-3 100.00 Garden Dwarves
8-4 102.50 Alf eat Cats
8-4 97.50 Maassluis Anglers
8-4 90.00 Elven Knights
8-4 82.50 An Oriant Stars
7-5 92.50 Rurhpott Miners
6-6 85.00 Camargue Gardians
6-6 77.50 Ayr Raiders
5-7 72.50 Gothenburg Goblins
4-8 70.00 Oslo Snowmonsters
2-10 70.00 Paris BrockSheriffs
1-11 75.00 Glasgow Kilties
Playoff Scenario
There are still six teams in a tight race. In week 13, the Garden Dwarves can clinch a ticket with a victory. The playoffs cut is now officially at 8-6 or better. So, Camargue and Ayr need a miracle to get there, especially given their points per game figures.
Week 13 schedule
Gothenburg vs Paris - both are out of the race
An Oriant vs Oslo - An Oriant needs to win to stay in the race
Elven vs Glasgow - Elven can't afford to lose this one
Garden vs Ayr - Garden can clinch a playoff ticket with a win, Ayr needs a miracle
Alf vs Camargue - Alf can help theirselves with a win to realistically clinch a final four ticket. Camargue needs a miracle.
Game of the Week: Maassluis vs Rurhpott
Both teams are in a must-win scenario. Rurhpott have to win their last two games to sneak into the final four, Maassluis need a win as they face the top ranked Garden Dwarves in week 14.
Remaining Schedule of the top six teams
Garden (Ayr, Maassluis)
Elven (Glasgow, Rurhpott)
An Oriant (Oslo, Camargue)
Alf (Camargue, Gothenburg)
Maassluis (Rurhpott, Garden)
Rurhpott (Maassluis, Elven)
MIJB#19
11-30-2004, 04:46 AM
Week 12 Final Recap
Well, MNF provided little stats to even come close to turnaround games, so I'm not going to give a deeper review than providing the (provisional) final scores.
Camargue Gardians (#7 in w/l, #6 in pt) vs Paris Musketeers (#11 in w/l, #11 in pt)
Camargue wins 106.72-79.16
Maassluis Anglers (#5 in w/l, #3 in pt) vs Glasgow Kilties (#12 in w/l, #8 in pt)
Maassluis wins 104.46-59.92
Elven Knights (#2 in w/l, #4 in pt) vs Oslo Snowmonster (#10 in w/l, #12 in pt)
Oslo wins 106.84-73.70
Rurhpott Miners (#6 in w/l, #5 in pt) vs Ayr Raiders (#9 in w/l, #10 in pt)
Ayr wins 101.08-60.02
Garden Dwarves (#1 in w/l, #2 in pt) vs Gothenburg Goblins (#8 in w/l, #9 in pt)
Garden wins 116.90-48.00
An Oriant Stars (#3 in w/l, #7 in pt) vs Alf eat Cats (#4 in w/l, #1 in pt)
Alf wins 106.40-92.30
(Provisional) Standings after week 12:
9-3 100.84 Garden Dwarves
8-4 101.79 Alf eat Cats
8-4 98.16 Maassluis Anglers
8-4 89.82 Elven Knights
8-4 82.67 An Oriant Stars
7-5 88.54 Rurhpott Miners
6-6 85.33 Camargue Gardians
6-6 77.12 Ayr Raiders
5-7 73.63 Gothenburg Goblins
4-8 71.50 Oslo Snowmonsters
2-10 71.70 Paris BrockSheriffs
1-11 76.59 Glasgow Kilties
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Playoff Scenario
There are still six teams in a tight race. In week 13, the Garden Dwarves can clinch a ticket with a victory. The playoffs cut is now officially at 8-6 or better. So, Camargue and Ayr need a miracle to get there, especially given their points per game figures.
Week 13 schedule
Gothenburg vs Paris - both are out of the race
An Oriant vs Oslo - An Oriant needs to win to stay in the race
Elven vs Glasgow - Elven can't afford to lose this one
Garden vs Ayr - Garden can clinch a playoff ticket with a win, Ayr needs a miracle
Alf vs Camargue - Alf can help theirselves with a win to realistically clinch a final four ticket. Camargue needs a miracle.
Game of the Week: Maassluis vs Rurhpott
Both teams are in a must-win scenario. Rurhpott have to win their last two games to sneak into the final four, Maassluis need a win as they face the top ranked Garden Dwarves in week 14.
Remaining Schedule of the top six teams
Garden (Ayr, Maassluis)
Elven (Glasgow, Rurhpott)
An Oriant (Oslo, Camargue)
Alf (Camargue, Gothenburg)
Maassluis (Rurhpott, Garden)
Rurhpott (Maassluis, Elven)
fantastic flying froggies
11-30-2004, 08:02 AM
He, I like it how I'm in a position to prevent both Alf and Manu from making the playoffs...I will do my best to upset them...
MIJB#19
11-30-2004, 08:48 AM
He, I like it how I'm in a position to prevent both Alf and Manu from making the playoffs...I will do my best to upset them...Theoretically, you're still in the race, although it's a minimal chance, your team is still alive.
And then, the usual stuff, this time the combined weekly and annual Power Rankings:
10-4 Garden Dwarves
9-5 Alf eat Cats
9-5 Maassluis Anglers
8-6 Rurhpott Miners
8-6 Elven Knights
7-7 Camargue Gardians
7-7 An Oriant Stars
6-10 Glasgow Kilties
5-9 Ayr Raiders
5-9 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 Gothenburg Goblins
5-9 Paris BrockSheriffs
MIJ predictions for week 13 games:
Gothenburg vs Paris
Despite a decent start, Gothenburg dropped back and have been the worst team in three of the last weeks. Paris haven't been much better all season, having never ranked in te weekly top five teams.
MIJ tip: Gothenburg 70-60
An Oriant vs Oslo
After a good start, An Oriant has now lost three straight, but did get over 90 points in three of the last five weeks. Oslo has gone from worst to over 100 points last week, which means it could be a close game.
MIJ tip: An Oriant 80-70
Elven vs Glasgow
Elven has been the fifth best team this season, with a few number one spots. But in the last three weeks, they feel to below 80 points twice. Glasgow was on the move up in points, but after 85 or more in three straight, they lost their last two with below 70 pointers.
MIJ tip: Elven 85-70
Garden vs Ayr
Garden can clinch a playoff ticket, but the funny thing is, Ayr is really hot right now, with over 95 points in the last two weeks. Garden is topping 100 every second week, so they are on schedule to be kept below the century mark this weekend.
MIJ tip: Garden 110-90
Alf vs Camargue
With five scores of 99 or more points in the last six weeks, no doubt that Alf is the hottest team in the league. But then, Camargue has been top four in three of the last four weeks and they could be the upset winners of the week, again.
MIJ tip: Alf 95-85
Game of the Week: Maassluis vs Rurhpott
Rurhpott seems to have lost it with less than 80 points in each of the last four weeks. With Maassluis hitting 100 or more the past three weeks, this game could amazingly be the mis-match of the week, as on average Maassluis scored 50 points more each of the past three weeks.
MIJ tip: Maassluis 90-75
MIJB#19
12-06-2004, 07:11 AM
Pre-MNF recap of week 13
Gothenburg vs Paris - MIJ tip was: Gothenburg 70-60
Does anyone care? Sorry guys, but these teams' seasons are done, concerning the final four. Edgerrin James edged the Paris Musketeers to a 77.84-68.24 win.
An Oriant vs Oslo - MIJ tip was: An Oriant 80-70
In dire need of a win, the Stars clinch the win before Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander will shine on MNF. The An Oriant Stars can expect that the Seahawks duo will add about 25 points to the 78.70-68.40 lead.
Elven vs Glasgow - MIJ tip was: Elven 85-70
With the Elven Knights being in a tough situation, they will probably need to win this game to remain as a playoff contender. But Drew Bledsoe and Curtis Martin were hot for the underdogs and did just enough to pull the upset. Glasgow Kilties win 103.28-101.42.
Garden vs Ayr - MIJ tip was: Garden 110-90
The Ayr Raiders need to win to keep a minor chance, but even with Keyshawn Johnson and Rashad Anderson to go, the Dallas duo are expected to score about 15 points and come short to pull the upset. The Garden Dwarves will clinch the #1 seed for the playoffs with the 105.86-72.60 lead.
Alf vs Camargue - MIJ tip was: Alf 95-85
Here's a big MNF decision to be made. With the Alf eat Cats coming short this weekend, Julius Jones and the Seahawks defense need to combine for 6.35 points to pull the upset and keep the underdogs in the playoffs hunt. Te Camargue Gardians trail 79.28-85.62.
Game of the Week: Maassluis vs Rurhpott - MIJ tip was: Maassluis 90-75
Donovan McNabb is on fire and single-handedly marches his team past the Rurhpott Miners. For them, reaching the final four has become a longshot, even playing the Elven Knights next week isn't enough to get there. The Maassluis Anglers win 123.46-72.60.
Provisional Standings after week 13:
10-3 101.22 Garden Dwarves Includes expected win over Ayr
9-4 100.11 Maassluis Anglers
9-4 84.29 An Oriant Stars Includes 25 mock points for Hasselbeck and Alexander
8-5 100.54 Alf eat Cats includes expected loss to Camargue
8-5 90.71 Elven Knights
7-6 87.32 Rurhpott Miners
7-6 86.17 Camargue Gardians Includes expected win and 15 mock points for Jones and Seahawks
6-7 77.93 Ayr Raiders Includes expected loss and 15 mock points
5-8 73.53 Gothenburg Goblins
4-9 71.26 Oslo Snowmonsters
3-10 72.17 Paris BrockSheriffs
2-11 78.64 Glasgow Kilties
Week 14 schedule
Oslo vs. Glasgow
Both teams are done and only play for their honor. Oslo can still try to move up to 9th place. Glasgow can still try to move up to 11th place.
MIJ Tip: Glasgow wins their third of the year
Ayr vs. Paris
Both teams are done and only play for their honor. Ayr can still move up to 7th or even 6th place, but it will require a monsterous score. Paris can still reach 10th place.
MIJ Tip: Ayr ends the year at 7-7 after winning the last game
Alf vs. Gothenburg
Alf is in a win is in situation, the difference in points per game is too big to lose out on tiebreakers. That means that Alf will also make it if the Elven Knights lose. For Gothenburg this game can make something good from some other front (IHOF). For them, reaching 8th place is a longshot.
MIJ Tip: Alf wins in a high scoring game and clinched the playoff ticket
An Oriant vs. Camargue
With their points per game average, An Oriant will require a win to make the playoffs. But then, if either the Alf eat Cats or Elven Knights lose, they'll make it as #4 anyway, with both losing, they'll be #3. Camargue needs a monster score and losses from the same teams to have a 1-out-of-a-million chance come through.
MIJ Tip: An Oriant gets hot in time and wins by their own power
Elven vs. Ruthpott
For Elven, it's a tough situation. They need a win to get past the Alf eat Cats' better points per game average, yet will still need a lose from either the Alf eat Cats or An Oriant Stars to make the final four. Technically, they could also surpass a losing Maassluis Anglers team, but with their points per game, that's just as realistic as surpassing Alf eat Cats with them and Elven losing. For the Rurhpott Miners, the playoffs are a miracle away. They need a huge score and a loss from the Alf eat Cats to get there.
MIJ Tip: Elven wins, but comes short to reach the final four due to other results
Game of the Week: Garden vs Maassluis
Well, is this the game of the week, or simply just one of a few that can reshuffle the playoff tickets? The Garden Dwarves clinched a playoff ticket, but with Maassluis scoring a lot lately, the #1 seed is on the line in this game. The Maassluis Anglers grab the #1 seed with a 15-point win, yet have realistically clinched a final four ticket due to their points per game average. But then, the winner of the two might have to face the Alf eat Cats as #4, with the #2 seed being matched with the potential #3 seed An Oriant Stars. Strategic losing or not, a zero score can drop a losing Maassluis to #4 seed or even out of the playoffs, a losing Garden Dwarves can fall to #3 seeds. Bottom line, the regular season title is decided in this game, with the Garden Dwarves having the advantage of about 1 point per game going into the last game.
MIJ Tip: Garden shows why they've been the clearcut #1 most of the year and this year do manage to hold Maassluis away from 1st place in the regular season
MIJB#19
12-06-2004, 08:14 AM
Realistic seedings scenario's:
Format and idea proudly copied from Cthomer5000's IHOF playoff scenarios
Garden:
#1 - Garden win; Garden lose by <15
#2 - Garden lose by >15
Maassluis
#1 - Maassluis win by >15
#2 - Maassluis win by <15; Maassluis lose AND An Oriant lose AND Alf lose
#3 - Maassluis lose AND (An Oriant win OR Alf win)
#4 - Maassluis lose AND An Oriant win AND Alf win
An Oriant
#2 - An Oriant win AND Maassluis lose
#3 - An Oriant win AND Maassluis win; An Oriant lose AND Alf lose AND Elven lose
#4 - An Oriant lose AND (Alf win OR Elven win)
Alf
#2 - Alf win AND Maassluis lose AND An Oriant lose
#3 - Alf win AND (Maassluis lose OR An Oriant lose)
#4 - Alf win AND Maassluis win AND An Oriant win; Alf lose AND Elven lose
Elven
#3 - Elven win AND Alf lose AND An Oriant lose
#4 - Elven win AND (Alf lose OR An Oriant lose)
Additional note:
Due to the difference in points per game between Alf and Maassluis, the given scenarios with "Alf win AND Maassluis lose" could be wrong if Maassluis manages to score about 10 points more than Alf in week 14. But if this will happen, it will not affect the difference between being #4 seed or out of the playoffs, but rather the difference between being #3 and #4 seed, or between #2 and #3 seed.
MIJB#19
12-07-2004, 05:18 AM
MNF update of week 13
Gothenburg vs Paris
Nothing changed in MNF, Paris Musketeers won 77.84-68.24.
An Oriant vs Oslo
An Oriant already had the lead and as expected defended the lead with Matt Hasselbeck (36.16) and Shaun Alexander (22.4) extending the score to an overwhelming 127.26-68.40 win.
Elven vs Glasgow
Nothing changed in mNF, Glasgow Kilties won 103.28-101.42.
Garden vs Ayr
Garden had a big lead and on MNF, Keyshawn Johnson (17.6) and Richie Anderson (0, did not play) scored too little points to post a turnaround. The Garden Dwarves win 105.86-90.20.
Alf vs Camargue
Alf was holding a lead, but Camargue had two aces left to play with. Julius Jones (38.9) and the Seahawks defense (3.0) combined for enough points to pull the expected turnaround off. The Camargue Gardians win 120.18-85.62.
Game of the Week: Maassluis vs Rurhpott
Nothing changed on MNF, the Maassluis Anglers won 123.46-72.60.
Standings after week 13:
10-3 101.22 Garden Dwarves
9-4 100.11 Maassluis Anglers
9-4 86.97 An Oriant Stars Points per game changed due to MNF
8-5 100.54 Alf eat Cats
8-5 90.71 Elven Knights
7-6 88.86 Camargue Gardians Points per game changed due to MNF
7-6 87.32 Rurhpott Miners
6-7 78.13 Ayr Raiders Points per game changed due to MNF
5-8 73.53 Gothenburg Goblins
4-9 71.26 Oslo Snowmonsters
3-10 72.17 Paris BrockSheriffs
2-11 78.64 Glasgow Kilties
MNF changes mean that if An Oriant scores about 50 points more than Elven, they clinch the playoff ticket.
Camargue and Rurhpott still need miracles, scoring 155 and 175 points more than Alf, which is not realistic to happen.
By the way, if we have a losers bracket, with the #5 to 8 teams having their own playoffs, the four qualifying teams are as good as fixed. Ayr will be #8, Camargue and Rurhpott devide the #6 and #7 spots, the #5 spot is open and dependant on which team from An Oriant, Alf and Elven doesn't make it.
For schedule and other things see previous posts.
Pre-MNF recap of week 13
Game of the Week: Garden vs Maassluis
Well, is this the game of the week, or simply just one of a few that can reshuffle the playoff tickets? The Garden Dwarves clinched a playoff ticket, but with Maassluis scoring a lot lately, the #1 seed is on the line in this game. The Maassluis Anglers grab the #1 seed with a 15-point win, yet have realistically clinched a final four ticket due to their points per game average. But then, the winner of the two might have to face the Alf eat Cats as #4, with the #2 seed being matched with the potential #3 seed An Oriant Stars. Strategic losing or not, a zero score can drop a losing Maassluis to #4 seed or even out of the playoffs, a losing Garden Dwarves can fall to #3 seeds. Bottom line, the regular season title is decided in this game, with the Garden Dwarves having the advantage of about 1 point per game going into the last game.
MIJ Tip: Garden shows why they've been the clearcut #1 most of the year and this year do manage to hold Maassluis away from 1st place in the regular season
You just forgot to mention that:
comparing scores from both team in the past weeks Anglers leads with a 5-2 wins and an 105.75 ppg average against a "low" 95.41 for the dwarves.
I'll say you win with a 110-100 score.
But not enough to reach the 1st place.
Btw I don't see how the dwarves could be third unless the stars wins with more than 200 points...
MIJB#19
12-07-2004, 07:40 AM
You just forgot to mention that:
comparing scores from both team in the past weeks Anglers leads with a 5-2 wins and an 105.75 ppg average against a "low" 95.41 for the dwarves.
I'll say you win with a 110-100 score.
But not enough to reach the 1st place.We'll see what happens... ;)
Btw I don't see how the dwarves could be third unless the stars wins with more than 200 points...You are correct, will be corrected a.s.a.p.
BreizhManu
12-07-2004, 07:52 AM
MNF update of week 13
Gothenburg vs Paris
Nothing changed in MNF, Paris Musketeers won 77.84-68.24.
Brocksheriffs, not Musketeers, this isn't IHOF :p
An Oriant vs Oslo
An Oriant already had the lead and as expected defended the lead with Matt Hasselbeck (36.16) and Shaun Alexander (22.4) extending the score to an overwhelming 127.26-68.40 win.
wrong 139.26-68.40
Elven vs Glasgow
Nothing changed in mNF, Glasgow Kilties won 103.28-101.42.
wrong 103.28-95.42
Alf vs Camargue
Alf was holding a lead, but Camargue had two aces left to play with. Julius Jones (38.9) and the Seahawks defense (3.0) combined for enough points to pull the expected turnaround off. The Camargue Gardians win 120.18-85.62.
wrong 121.18-85.62
MIJB#19
12-07-2004, 08:42 AM
Brocksheriffs, not Musketeers, this isn't IHOF :p
wrong 139.26-68.40
wrong 103.28-95.42
wrong 121.18-85.62 :redface: A couple of scores changed, I guess...
I have nothing to do (well I do, but I act like I don't) and fail to double check everything. Go me...
MIJB#19
12-13-2004, 06:47 AM
Pre-MNF recap of week 14
Disclaimer, scores can still change, last week proved that as for example the Elven Knighs saw their provisional score reduced by 6 points.
Oslo vs. Glasgow
Both teams were out of the battle for 1 to 4 and also for 5 to 8, the losers' brackets. With only Deuce McAllister showing up form Glasgow, it turned out to be a huge blowout. Oslo wins 98.22-63.20.
Ayr vs. Paris
In a low scoring game, thinks are not decided yet. On MNF Tony Gonzalez will try to turnaround the score in Paris favor as the score is currently in favor for Ayr at 56.50-49.48.
Alf vs. Gothenburg
It wasn't a huge week for Alf, but Larry Johnson can make the last win of the regular season look better on MNF. The important thing is, Alf does what has to be done: taking the win to reach the playoffs. Alf leads 69.84-56.42.
An Oriant vs. Camargue
An Oriant does what it has to do for reaching the playoffs. Well, so it seems as Drew Bennett might try to turn the tide with a huge showing on MNF and help the Elven Knights out. An Oriant holds a big lead at 98.26-61.60.
Elven vs. Ruthpott
Elven does what has to be done to stay in the race, but barring a MNF miracle, the nineth win of the year won't be enough to reach the final four. Elven wins 92.86-73.46.
Game of the Week: Garden vs Maassluis
The game isn't decided yet, as Antowain Smith will have the opportunity to turn the score on MNF in favor of Garden, but the regular season standings top seed position has been decided. Maassluis was good, but not great enough to manage the needed 15-point win. Benching T.J. Duckett, who score 4 tds this weekend, might turn out to be a pricy decission down the road. Maassluis leads 94.80-87.80.
Provisional Standings after week 14:
11-3 100.98 Garden Dwarves Includes expected win with 10 mock points
10-4 87.83 An Oriant Stars Includes expected win
9-5 99.73 Maassluis Anglers Includes expected loss
9-5 99.07 Alf eat Cats Includes 10 mock points
9-5 90.87 Elven Knights
7-7 87.05 Camargue Gardians Includes expected loss with 10 mock points added
7-7 86.33 Rurhpott Miners
6-8 76.60 Ayr Raiders Includes expected loss
5-9 73.16 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 72.30 Gothenburg Goblins
4-10 71.26 Paris BrockSheriffs Includes expected win with 10 mock points added
2-12 77.54 Glasgow Kilties
The only possible changes in final rankings are based on the individual score of Antowain Smith, needing 7.01 points to hand Maassluis a loss, and Larry Johnson, needing 18.55 points to give Alf a better points per game average than Maassluis. A tie in Garden-Maassluis (Smith scoring 7.00) gives the same rankings as a Maassluis win would do.
Week 15 championship bracket schedule
If Antowain Smith scores more than 7.01 points and Larry Johnson scores more than 18.54 points
Garden Dwarves vs. Maassluis Anglers
An Oriant Stars vs. Alf eat Cats
If Antowain Smith scores less than 7.01 points or Larry Johnson scores less than 18.55 points
Garden Dwarves vs. Alf Eat Cats
An Oriant Stars vs. Maassluis Anglers
Week 15 consolation prize bracket schedule
Elven Knights vs. Ayr Raiders
Camargue Gardians vs. Rurhpott Miners
fantastic flying froggies
12-13-2004, 07:23 AM
damn, if only I'd started Griese instead of Ol' man Vinny...
And Priest Holmes is on IR... I need Larry Johnson to be KC main RB...
MIJB#19
12-13-2004, 07:50 AM
At least you guys didn't have T.J. Duckett on the bench and see Reuben Droughns lose his job to a guy named Tatum Bell.
Tatum Bell was the preseason favorite in Denver actually
I picked him up in case.... Do you know when official results are published ?
MIJB#19
12-14-2004, 05:36 AM
Tatum Bell was the preseason favorite in Denver actuallyI know that...
Still, I put my money on Griffin and then on Droughns, so Bell is a problem to my fantasy team. Although, I just figured out the guy might be out for he year with a shoulder injury, so that might be no longer the case...
MIJB#19
12-14-2004, 05:49 AM
Post-MNF recap of week 14
Disclaimer, scores can still change, week 13 proved that as for example the Elven Knighs saw their provisional score reduced by 6 points.
Monday Night Football provided a huge game and, coming with it, the individual performances of the EFFL active players (Drew Bennett, Tony Gonzalez, Larry Johnson and Antowian Smith) really moved the scored around pretty much to even mess around the final standings at the top!
Oslo vs. Glasgow
Both teams were out of the battle for 1 to 4 and also for 5 to 8, the losers' brackets. With only Deuce McAllister showing up form Glasgow, it turned out to be a huge blowout. Oslo wins 98.22-63.20.
Ayr vs. Paris
In a low scoring game, thinks are not decided yet. On MNF Tony Gonzalez will try to turnaround the score in Paris favor as the score is currently in favor for Ayr at 56.50-49.48.
MNF: Ton Gonzalez had a chains moving role and racked up 7.6 points to help Paris to a 57.08-56-50 victory.
Alf vs. Gothenburg
It wasn't a huge week for Alf, but Larry Johnson can make the last win of the regular season look better on MNF. The important thing is, Alf does what has to be done: taking the win to reach the playoffs. Alf leads 69.84-56.42.
MNF: Larry Johnson had a key role and racked up 24.3 points to give Alf a 94.14-56.42 victory.
An Oriant vs. Camargue
An Oriant does what it has to do for reaching the playoffs. Well, so it seems as Drew Bennett might try to turn the tide with a huge showing on MNF and help the Elven Knights out. An Oriant holds a big lead at 98.26-61.60.
MNF: Drew Bennett went absolutely wild and in a career game racked up just enough points (41.30) to turn the tide and give Camargue a shocking 102.90-98.26 victory.
Elven vs. Ruthpott
Elven does what has to be done to stay in the race, but barring a MNF miracle, the nineth win of the year won't be enough to reach the final four. Elven wins 92.86-73.46.
Game of the Week: Garden vs Maassluis
The game isn't decided yet, as Antowain Smith will have the opportunity to turn the score on MNF in favor of Garden, but the regular season standings top seed position has been decided. Maassluis was good, but not great enough to manage the needed 15-point win. Benching T.J. Duckett, who score 4 tds this weekend, might turn out to be a pricy decission down the road. Maassluis leads 94.80-87.80.
MNF: Antowain Smith contributed a bit, but came just a little bit short with his 6.9 points and Maassluis wins 94.80-94.70 in the closest margin win of the week.
Provisional Standings after week 14:
10-4 100.76 Garden Dwarves record and points changed
10-4 99.73 Maassluis Anglers rank and record changed
9-5 100.09 Alf eat Cats points changed
9-5 90.87 Elven Knights rank changed
9-5 87.83 An Oriant Stars rank and record changed
8-6 89.29 Camargue Gardians record and points changed
7-7 86.33 Rurhpott Miners
6-8 76.60 Ayr Raiders
5-9 73.16 Oslo Snowmonsters
5-9 72.30 Gothenburg Goblins
4-10 71.09 Paris BrockSheriffs points changed
2-12 77.54 Glasgow Kilties
It's still provisional, but the MNF scores messed around big time:
*Garden didn't beat Maassluis
*Alf scored enough points to get past a losing Maassluis team, but that didn't happen
*An Oriant loses after all and even missed the playoffs
*Elven had to wait and goes into the championship bracket afterall
Week 15 championship bracket schedule
Garden Dwarves vs. Elven Knights
Maassluis Anglers vs. Alf eat Cats
Week 15 consolation prize bracket schedule
An Oriant Stars vs. Ayr Raiders
Camargue Gardians vs. Rurhpott Miners
Wow, I'm still shocked from seeing the Drew Bennett stat line...
fantastic flying froggies
12-14-2004, 07:52 AM
Yes!!! I did say I would play spoilers till the very end...
Sorry Manu! NOT!
MIJB#19
12-14-2004, 09:03 AM
BTW, the last post with "provisional" tags can be seen as final, the Yahoo! site has given the same scores and final rankings.
What a shocking end of the regular season.
BreizhManu
12-14-2004, 09:04 AM
Oh if I'm not here next week it's probably because I'm going to hang myself.
MIJB#19
12-14-2004, 09:13 AM
Oh c'mon, it not like you ended up last in both the UEFA CL 1st round predicting and the latest IWS event... :o
MIJB#19
12-21-2004, 07:32 AM
Semi Finals Recap
Maassluis Anglers vs Alf eat Cats
Kerry Collins. The guy who threw 5 interceptions in the lost Super Bowl against the Baltimore Ravens back in early 2001. That guy tossed 5 touchdown passes to march the Alf eat Cats past the Maassluis Anglers. With a good game from Larry Johnson and off-days for Maassluis' Rueben Droughns and Donovan McNabb, the last non-French team got kicked out of the championship race. Final score: Alf 112.94, Maassluis 76.62
Garden Dwarves vs Elven Knights
The top seeds were strong as they were all season, leaning on the shoulders of Daunte Culpepper. With 3 touchdowns and 404 yards through the air, the Elven Knights had no shot at following pace. Even an amazing LaDainian Tomlinson and David Akers' worst possible showing couldn't overcome the off-days from Onterrio Smith and the Ravens defense. Final score: Garden 106.66, Elven 78.18
5th to 8th place playoffs
The Rurhpott Miners looked like the mid-regular season power house and with the Bills defense accounting for 2 scores, only a less than usual score from Jeff Wilkins kept their score low against the Camargue Gardians. With a 119.72-75.62 score, the Miners will now face the An Oriant Stars for 5th place. The Stars saw Kevin Jones shine bright enough to overcome good showings from Corey Dillon and Michael Vick, giving them a 81.84-68.36 victory over the Ayr Raiders.
EFFL Title Game IV: Garden Dwarves vs Alf eat Cats
The top two scoring teams of the regular season face-off in an exciting matchup. The Dwarves won the league in 2002, the Eat Cats are still without a league title. Who are the likely line-ups for these two teams?
Garden Dwarves:
QB Daunte Culpepper
RB Fred Taylor
RB Thomas Jones or Antowain Smith
TE Antonio Gates
WR Joe Horn
WR Darrell Jackson or Ashley Lelie
K. David Akers
D. Bears or Falcons
Alf eat Cats:
QB Kerry Collins or Byron Leftwich
RB Larry Johnson
RB Domanick Davis or Tatum Bell
TE Ken Dilger
WR Donald Driver
WR Santana Moss
K. Shayne Graham
D. Steelers
I tend to see the Garden Dwarves as the favorites, despite the Eat Cats' ability to show up with the right guys at the right moment. The Dwarves have been consistent throughout the year, while Alf's team struggled in the last weeks towards the playoffs. It should make for an exciting matchup nevertheless.
Remaining Schedule
For 3rd place: Maassluis Anglers vs Elven Knights
For 5th place: An Oriant Stars vs Rurhpott Miners
For 7th place: Camargue Gardians vs Ayr Raiders
I'm not sure I ever won any tittle but if you say so...
In fact i think i lost against the Knights ... but not sure
MIJB#19
12-21-2004, 09:55 AM
I'm not sure I ever won any tittle but if you say so...
In fact i think i lost against the Knights ... but not sureI'm not sure either, but from what I could find, you can't have lost to the Knight in the final.
2003: won by Critch's Glasgow Kilties
2001: won by my Anglers
2002: Garden Dwarves and Knights were in the same division, while I know for sure my team took the only wild card for the semis
I am unsure at QB.
At RB, there is not way Bell starts for me
At WR, it sure will be Moss and Driver
At TE, I made yet another pickup
K & Def will stay
Go me !
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Week 16
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr><td valign="top"><table class="TableTitle" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td align="center" height="18">Alf eat Cats (http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/83627/1) (9-5-0)</td></tr></tbody></table><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr class="thStyle1" height="17"><th width="15%"> Pos</th><th width="45%">Player</th><th width="10%">Opp</th><th width="20%">Status</th><th class="right" width="10%">Pts</th></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> QB</td><td>K. Collins (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/3115)<sup>P</sup> (Oak - QB) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/3115/news)</td><td>@KC</td><td>L, 31-30 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041225012)</td><td class="right">18.68</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> WR</td><td>D. Driver (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4863) (GB - WR) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4863/news)</td><td>@Min</td><td>W, 34-31 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041224016)</td><td class="right">22.20</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> WR</td><td>S. Moss (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5463) (NYJ - WR)</td><td>NE</td><td>L, 23-7 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226020)</td><td class="right">9.20</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> RB</td><td>D. Davis (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6437) (Hou - RB)</td><td>@Jac</td><td>W, 21-0 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226030)</td><td class="right">24.90</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> RB</td><td>La. Johnson (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6363) (KC - RB) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6363/news)</td><td>Oak</td><td>W, 31-30 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041225012)</td><td class="right">24.20</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> TE</td><td>J. Putzier (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6126) (Den - TE)</td><td>@Ten</td><td>W, 37-16 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041225010)</td><td class="right">6.00</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> K</td><td>S. Graham (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5854) (Cin - K)</td><td>NYG</td><td>W, 23-22 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226004)</td><td class="right">6.00</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> DEF</td><td>Pittsburgh (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/pit) (Pit - DEF)</td><td>Bal</td><td>W, 20-7 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226023)</td><td class="right">6.00</td></tr><tr><td colspan="5" class="ysptblbdr3" height="1">
</td></tr><tr class="totals"><td colspan="4"> Total</td><td class="tbllftbdr right">117.18</td></tr></tbody></table></td><td width="10">
</td><td valign="top"><table class="TableTitle" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td align="center" height="18">Garden Dwarves (http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/83627/11) (10-4-0)</td></tr></tbody></table><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr class="thStyle1" height="17"><th width="15%"> Pos</th><th width="45%">Player</th><th width="10%">Opp</th><th width="20%">Status</th><th class="right" width="10%">Pts</th></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> QB</td><td>D. Culpepper (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4659) (Min - QB) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4659/news)</td><td>GB</td><td>L, 34-31 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041224016)</td><td class="right">31.50</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> WR</td><td>J. Horn (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/3646) (NO - WR)</td><td>Atl</td><td>W, 26-13 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226018)</td><td class="right">7.60</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> WR</td><td>D. Jackson (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5109) (Sea - WR) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5109/news)</td><td>Ari</td><td>W, 24-21 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226026)</td><td class="right">10.10</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> RB</td><td>F. Taylor (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4259)<sup>Q</sup> (Jac - RB) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4259/news)</td><td>Hou</td><td>L, 21-0 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226030)</td><td class="right">0.00</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> RB</td><td>T. Jones (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5036) (Chi - RB)</td><td>@Det</td><td>L, 19-13 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226008)</td><td class="right">14.30</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> TE</td><td>A. Gates (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6663) (SD - TE) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/6663/news)</td><td>@Ind</td><td>L, 34-31 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226011)</td><td class="right">10.90</td></tr><tr class="row1" height="18"><td> K</td><td>D. Akers (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4587) (Phi - K) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/fn/ic/notes1.gif (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4587/news)</td><td>@StL</td><td>6:00 pm (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/preview?gid=20041227014)</td><td class="right">0.00</td></tr><tr class="row2" height="18"><td> DEF</td><td>Atlanta (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/atl) (Atl - DEF)</td><td>@NO</td><td>L, 26-13 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20041226018)</td><td class="right">8.00</td></tr><tr><td colspan="5" class="ysptblbdr3" height="1">
</td></tr><tr class="totals"><td colspan="4"> Total</td><td class="tbllftbdr right">82.40</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody> </table>
Unless Akers scores 35 points, I should be the 2004 EURO FOFC winner !
MIJB#19
12-27-2004, 09:35 AM
Driver, Domanick and Larry Johnson really helped you out this weekend. It's early to congratulate, but it's close to done.
It again confirms my theory that you need good RBs to win a FF league.
I play a QB by committee and didn't have my top WR (Owens) available for the playoffs. I also played TE by committee and picked up my kicker from FA.
MIJB#19
12-28-2004, 11:24 AM
Yay.
4th place after a 88-89 loss (at least I was smart enough to start Roethlisberger over McNabb)...
With that, we have an all-French podium.
1. Alf eat Cats (Alf)
2. Garden Dwarves (pim)
3. Elven Knights (non-fofc'er)
4. Maassluis Anglers (MIJB#19)
5. Rurhpott Miners (Dirk)
6. An Oriant Stars (BreizhManu)
7. Ayr Raiders (Ryan S)
8. Camargue Gardians (Fantastic Flying Froggies)
9. Oslo Snowmonsters (Northwood_dk)
10 Gothenburg Goblins (3ric)
11 Paris BrockSheriffs (Darkiller)
12 Glasgow Kilties (Critch)
fantastic flying froggies
12-28-2004, 02:23 PM
I've said this at Yahoo already, but here goes:
Congrats Alf on winning the big prize!
Looking forward to joining you guys again next season...
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