Final Point Differentials

Well well well, look who wormed up to the top. After a dominant lead here all year, Jim fumbled it at the end and the Skippers claimed the top spot.

# PRE TEAM DIFF. PA-PG PPG
1 2 SC4 SKIPPERS 3391 1804.1 2046.4
2 1 BEST COAST OFFENSE 3037 1886.7 2103.6
3 3 HOCK- TUA 2910 1897.5 2105.4
4 5 SECOND DECK 989 1942.4 2013.1
5 4 BURRITO WARRIOR 614 1847.1 1891.0
6 6 WASH. SENTINELS -563 1932.1 1891.9
7 8 MACGRUBER -842 2105.5 2045.4
8 11 AIR BUD -972 2021.6 1952.2
9 9 QANON -1540 1994.6 1884.6
10 10 DAVE #4 -1723 2040.3 1917.2
11 7 FLYING DUTCHMEN -1947 2077.9 1938.9
12 12 THE TIM BRADYS -3354 2025.2 1785.6

Five teams finished with a positive point differential for the season, they unsurprisingly all made the playoffs. The sixth teams in the postseason is That’s All She Throat, who actually gave up more points than any other team, not usually a recipe for success.

Kronner gave up 2105.5 points per game, no other defense surrendered over 2100 a week. Conversely, giving up the fewest points at a paltry (1804.1) were the Skippers. The next easiest schedule best defense belonged to the Burrito Warriors, giving up only 1847.

The most high-powered offenses belonged to Chris (2105.4), who just outpaced Jim (2103.6) in Week 14. Another home stretch stumble from the Best Coast. A 700-point advantage last weekend allowed Chris to bump that average up.

Since the last time we looked at these numbers, Cork improved his PD from -1676 up to -972, not too shabby. That’s a jump of 702, which is just behind Chris, who jumped by 783 points. The biggest drop of any team goes to Trigger, who fell 1389 points since the November 27. He just pulled off the “Brian’s Hat” of point differentials. “Great Job”

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