After getting killed in the D-Flex spots this year, Timmy, Kyle and Jason all finished in the top half of Linebacker scoring, showing that sometimes it’s just a matter of where you put it. I have to admit, this one didn’t go that way I expected. I was expecting The Quasars to take first, but they in fact came in fourth place. With Blake Martinez dropping around 200 points a game for most of the year, Steve seemed to have a leg up, but things just didn’t pan out.

The best linebacker for the season, both in total and per-game average, was SECOND DECK’s Devin White. Despite this Matt finished ninth in LB Scoring – which is still better than what Kaiser did, as his was the only team not to break 3000 points in this category, and he missed it by a mile, finishing with 2315 points, more than 2200 behind our leader. Kaiser’s squad featured such luminaries as Kevin Pierre-Louis and Josey Jewell – that’s star power.
So who was the winner? Well, let’s look at the chart!
| 1 | John | 4565 |
| 2 | Kyle | 4170 |
| 3 | Jason | 4020 |
| 4 | Steve | 3850 |
| 5 | Trigger | 3825 |
| 6 | Timmy | 3685 |
| 7 | Kronner | 3620 |
| 8 | Dave | 3460 |
| 9 | Matt | 3430 |
| 10 | Jones | 3395 |
| 11 | Tan | 3075 |
| 12 | Kaiser | 2315 |
| Avg. Totals | 3617.5 |
So John’s BE A MAN HOGAN takes his second positional grab here, following his Wide Receiver win a couple weeks back. Bobby Wagner, Lavonte David, Patrick Queen, and Troy Reeder completed a pretty tight grouping of studs here.


