This is the first of several coming pieces about which teams had the most success at which positional aspects of the game. We’re going to start off with the Quarterback position. We, as a league, averaged 4266 points for the season in the QB slot. Helping to drag that average down was the Flying Dutchmen, who finished dead last in QB scoring with 3212 points.
The Dutchmen floated a carousel of starters at the QB spot ranging from mid-range vets like Matt Ryan and Matthew Stafford to Fantasy Garbage like Carson Wentz, Daniel Jones, and Tua Tagovailoa.

But enough about that loser. Who won the thing?! Well, much like the Coach of the Year bid, this is going to a pretty mediocre SECOND DECK team! Anchored by Patrick Maholmes (with an assist from rookie Joe Burrow), Matt managed to glide by on auto-pilot in his signal-caller spot all year.
SECOND DECK accumulated 5,235 points from the position this year, which was 322 points more than the 2nd best (Kaiser) had. It’s also nearly a grand (970) higher than the league average. That also puts him more than 2000 points ahead of Trigger…who should be ashamed.
Let’s take a look at the whole list here.
| Team | QB | |
| 1 | Matt | 5235 |
| 2 | Kaiser | 5013 |
| 3 | Steve | 4737 |
| 4 | Tan | 4665 |
| 5 | Kronner | 4609 |
| 6 | Timmy | 4336 |
| 7 | Dave | 4306 |
| 8 | Kyle | 4230 |
| 9 | Jones | 3874 |
| 10 | John | 3673 |
| 11 | Jason | 3300 |
| 12 | Trigger | 3212 |
| Avg. Totals | 4265.8 |
So that means another $25 is being sent to Matt Riley Alley as we speak.