The Kaiser Ego Stroke

Team Kaiser, our second most recent League Champ, is off to a historic start. Despite being a two-time champion (2012, 2019), Mark has never started 5-0 before. 2003 (2-3) 2004 (2-3) 2005 (4-1) 2006 (4-1) 2007 (3-2) 2008 (2-3) 2009 (2-3) 2010 (1-4) 2011 (0-5) 2012 (3-2)* 2013 (0-5) 2014 (3-2) 2015 (1-4) 2016 (3-2) … Continue reading The Kaiser Ego Stroke

Best Positional Coach: Defensive Backs Edition

So we're getting down to the end. All that was left was DBs and TE - and with an overwhelming majority in the last poll, DBs won by a score of... 2-1. Real energized voter base here. So after these two posts, all that'll be left is Best Draft for the payouts.Let's get into it. … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Defensive Backs Edition

Best Positional Coach: Linebacker Edition

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 … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Linebacker Edition

Best Positional Coach: D-Spot Edition

The single MOST random position, and another reason for Jones to hate on this whole system, is the D Spot. Here are two spots on your roster where you can FLEX in any defender. Some managers just keep their two best players in these spots all year, while others swap them around. This makes winning … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: D-Spot Edition

Best Positional Coach: Defensive Line Edition

Well, here's a bit of a shock. The highest scoring D-Linemen in the league this year; Detroit's own Romeo Okwara. And he finished the year in our league on the Waiver Wire. So who was the best D-Lineman still rostered at the end? That would be DeForest Buckner, who finished up with the Tim Bradys, … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Defensive Line Edition

Best Positional Coach: Running Backs Edition

So the Running Back slightly (eventually) edged out the Tight End as the next domino fell in the Positional rankings. There is quite a bit of range here, with our first-place team finishing with MORE than double the RB points as our last-place team. In that coveted 12-spot is the (now retired?) BE A MAN … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Running Backs Edition

Best Positional Coach: Wide Receiver Edition

So after finishing the QB stuff, and the logical second step - Kickers - we now move on to wideouts, which edged out the RB spot by one vote. (Thanks to the 3 people who actually voted. Merica!) Here we see the biggest difference from first to worst of the positions so far, with Murphy … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Wide Receiver Edition

Best Positional Coach: Kicker Edition

Just as predicted, following the Quarterback post, the thing people most cared about was, the Kicker. Much like the QB, Kicker is another position for which we have only one slot. That means only thirteen chances to make it work for you here. Based on our scoring, the kicker who produced the most points this … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Kicker Edition

Best Positional Coach: Quarterback Edition

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, … Continue reading Best Positional Coach: Quarterback Edition

Coaching Errors Thru Week 8: The Dutchmen Edition (Updated)

Updated 11/5/20 - Updated to reflect the stat correction from this morning. I usually wouldn't have done this till after Week 9, but I thought I'd get it out there for Trigger. He had a big week at QB, so after eight games, here's where we stand... For those who don’t remember how it works, … Continue reading Coaching Errors Thru Week 8: The Dutchmen Edition (Updated)