Let’s check in on the scoring numbers for the year, with only four games left till the playoffs begin. The numbers have broken us down into three easily digestible foursomes groups. Those who have comfortably outscored their opponents, those who have been easily outscoring, than the group in the middle, where chaos lives.
| RANK | TEAM | DIFFER. | POINTS AGAINST | POINTS FOR |
| 1 | WASHINGTON SENTINELS | 3065 | 16383 | 19448 |
| 2 | DEEP TIMBO RISING | 1683 | 17673 | 19356 |
| 3 | SIR THIS IS A WENDYS | 1297 | 18199 | 19496 |
| 4 | SC4 SKIPPERS | 1236 | 19326 | 20562 |
| 5 | MEXICO CITY QUASARS | 438 | 19159 | 19597 |
| 6 | REDBANK MALLRATS | 285 | 18393 | 18678 |
| 7 | CTAN VS THE WORLD | 195 | 19300 | 19495 |
| 8 | BURRITO WARRIOR | 12 | 19096 | 19108 |
| 9 | THE TIM BRADYS | -930 | 19362 | 18432 |
| 10 | QANON | -1272 | 19599 | 18327 |
| 11 | FLYING DUTCHMEN | -2388 | 18927 | 16539 |
| 12 | SECOND DECK | -3621 | 21899 | 18278 |
THE HAVES
It’s no surprise to see Josh sitting atop the charts here, especially given his three most recent games, where his offense has really woken up. The Sentinels have faced a historically weak schedule to this point, so his 3000-point cushion isn’t as surprising as his 5th-ranked offense would suggest.
Joining him, we see Tim, Dave and Jones all sitting on cushions of 1200+ points. What is especially impressive about this is that Timmy and Jones are fighting it out for 12th place on the current Coaching Error chart.
And while Josh has taken advantage of his position, Timmo, Dave and Jon have combined for just above a .500 record (17-13). If the season ended today, all four of these dickheads would be in the playoffs.

THE CHAOS
In that center rung of the league, we see Sanchez, Kronner, Chris and Craig Ryan. A closer to .500 record (18-22) makes more sense here, as all of these teams see their PD hovering closer to 0. If you take out The Quasars, those other three spuds are a perfect 15-15.
Steve has the #2 offense through ten weeks, despite spending most of the year in last place, and now will attempt to scale the ladder as we all cut each other to pieces as the season runs down.
Kreger is really riding the rail here, with only a +12 for the season, that means he is outscoring his opposition by an average of 1 point per game. Wooza.
THE HAVE-NOTS
Kyle, Mark, Trigger and Matt – here are the guys rounding out the inequity of scoring. And while Kyle is squarely in the thick of things at 5-5, the quartet is sporting a combined winning percentage or .375 (15-25), and show the greatest range of scoring.
Kyle’s -930 is bad, but it’s a quarter of what Matt with sporting with a -3621 for the reigning champ. SECOND DECK has faced by far the toughest schedule to date (despite what Jon keeps claiming), and will likely need to win out for a chance to defend his title.
The only one of these guys to not give up over 19000 to their opponents thur far is Trigger, who has been a walking threat for Dump of the Week ever since Jefferson went down to injury.
