Just a quick look at some numbers. This chart displays total scoring in all games – Regular Season, Playoffs, and Toilet Bowl – resulting in each team having played either 16 or 17 games.
| TEAM | REG. TOTAL | REG. AVERAGE | POST TOTAL |
POST AVERAGE | TOTAL POINTS | OVERALL AVERAGE | FINAL RANK |
| Jones | 31243 | 2232 | 4608 | 2304 | 35851 | 2241 | 1 |
| Chris | 30799 | 2200 | 4037 | 2019 | 34836 | 2177 | 5 |
| Kronner | 29148 | 2082 | 6717 | 2239 | 35865 | 2110 | 3 |
| Kaiser | 29758 | 2126 | 3546 | 1773 | 33304 | 2082 | 4 |
| Josh | 29875 | 2134 | 3280 | 1640 | 33155 | 2072 | 6 |
| Matt | 28300 | 2021 | 6204 | 2068 | 34504 | 2030 | 2 |
| Timbo | 28409 | 2029 | 3894 | 1947 | 32303 | 2019 | 10 |
| Sanchez | 28149 | 2011 | 3927 | 1964 | 32076 | 2005 | 7 |
| Trigger | 27802 | 1986 | 6001 | 2000 | 33803 | 1988 | 8 |
| Ryan | 28230 | 2016 | 3208 | 1604 | 31438 | 1965 | 12 |
| Kyle | 28540 | 2039 | 2795 | 1398 | 31335 | 1958 | 11 |
| Davers | 24505 | 1750 | 6009 | 2003 | 30514 | 1795 | 9 |
Observations…
- Five teams averaged more points in the Postseason than in the Regular Season – Jones, Kronner, Trigger and the Alleys. Though it would have been hard for Dave not to…
- The biggest drops in Reg. Season Average to Postseason were Kyle (-641), Josh (-494) and Kaiser (-353).
- The most consistent teams were from Reg to Post were Matt and Sanchez, but with only 47 points separating the averages.
- The highest overall point total goes to Kronner – but with one more game played than Jones, who finished 2nd.
- Defying logic, Dave’s improved Post Season average dragged him across the finish line to prevent the BF3000s from being the only team to not crack 30,000 points.