More than 2/3 of the way through the regular season, and 4 weeks to go until the playoffs. We're racing towards the finish with 6th place (as well as 4th and 5th) only 2 games back, so the fight for a playoff berth and even for the important first round bye are still completely up for grabs.
GotW Recap: Well, our game of the week was quite a defensive struggle! Birds of War put up the third-lowest point total of the week, but Beer is my Patronus said "hold my homebrew" and dropped the lowest score of the week and
the 2nd lowest of the entire season. Ouch. It appears that Patronus with bye week troubles was expecting Nico Collins to be active, and chose not to insert Rashod Bateman into his lineup as a result, but even Bateman's 17 points would only have narrowed the gap to Birds of War. So Birds of War takes the Bye Week Battle. That moves both teams into a three-way tie for fourth place at 6-4 with the Milwaukee Muggers.
Playoff Locks: Still none. Brockstars joined Bar Flies atop the league at 8-2 with Bar Flies suffering a loss to Coneheads. Mathematically, we've gone from 11 teams having a path to 8 wins to 9 teams, so 8 wins is certainly not a lock. I've also looked at the scenarios for 9 wins. As of right now, Big Gulps at 5-5 would need to go 4-0 to get to 9 wins, and we'd need all three of our 6-4 teams (Muggers, Birds of War, Patronus) to go 3-1 from here on out to have a chance at 9 wins being our tiebreaker. It's unlikely, but I've looked at the schedule and it's possible. If Big Gulps goes 4-0 that adds a loss to 6-4 teams they play (Patronus this week and Muggers week 14), but Patronus and Muggers could still win their other 3. Muggers faces Birds of War in week 13, and would have to then win, while Birds of War would pick up that loss and need to be flawless in their other three. It's not likely, and EVERYTHING would have to break just right... But it's possible. So for the time being, even 9 wins isn't a lock.
Where will the [potential] tiebreaker fall? So we know 8 or 9 wins isn't a lock. But that doesn't mean 8 or 9 wins will ultimately be necessary. At this point, the only team mathematically eliminated from playoff contention is Finger Lakes Fury, because our 6th place team currently has 6 wins, and Fury can get to 4-10 at best. However, our 10th and 11th place teams are at 3-7, and could
both potentially get to 7-7 as they don't play each other. And depending how things fall, 7-7 might be the tiebreaker. In fact, mathematically we could have our 6th-place team sitting at 6-8, allowing fill my Kupp and Hop To It to potentially have a way into the tiebreaker going 3-1 from here out. So no matter where you are, keep fighting!
Game Of The Week: Going to have to say it's the 8-2 Bar Flies vs the 6-4 Milwaukee Muggers. Bar Flies would love to move into sole first place again with a win (and Brockstars loss), but with Brockstars having a higher projected point total than Coneheads this week, a win for Bar Flies might be necessary just to stay tied for first. A first round bye in the playoffs is always valuable, and Bar Flies is firmly in that hunt. But a loss, especially paired with potential Brockstars and IPA/Blonde wins, tightens that shot at a bye. Especially as Bar Flies and Brockstars still face each other head-to-head in week 13. For the Muggers, they're headed into a schedule onslaught. The Muggers are currently the 6th highest scoring team in the league. Their next four week opponents currently have a combined record of 27-13 and are the 3rd, 5th, 2nd, and 4th highest scoring teams in the league, respectively. Every win is going to be hard fought the rest of the way for the Muggers, so getting one this week to ease the pressure to make the playoffs would be enormous.
Honorable Mention Game: 6-4 Beer is my Patronus faces 5-5 Big Gulps this week in a very important matchup for both their own playoff hopes and to help fill out the picture of what's necessary to make the playoffs at all. A win by Big Gulps will tie both teams at 6-5 with potentially two other teams if the Muggers fall in the GotW and Birds of War gets tripped up by Hop To It. On the other hand, Patronus getting to 7 wins moves them into great shape at 7-4 with both Prestige Worldwide and Finger Lakes Fury left to play in weeks 13 and 14 (after IPA/Blonde in week 12). A Patronus wins this week combined with wins from Birds of War and/or the Muggers puts intense pressure on Big Gulps and any team below them in the standings to be perfect--and if both win it eliminates Hop To It as their best possible record would be 6-8 and we'd already have 6 teams at 7 wins or better.
Will anyone commit to a Sacko Prize? So we currently have the Finger Lakes Fury sitting at 0-10. That hurts, especially because we can all see he's been managing his team. He got doubly unlucky with injuries to Olave and with DeVon Achane performing badly when Tua was injured, but on top of that is currently the team with the highest "points against". In fact, he's got almost 100 more points against (1577) than the highest scoring team in the league has scored (1480). It's brutal. But as much as there might be a reason to give up at that point, I want to see how the Fury finishes the season. Going 0-14 for an actively managed team with a manager that is not actively tanking would be an accomplishment in itself. So I'll make the following deal with
@pshankstar -- keep fighting and managing your team like you're trying to win.
If I win the championship,
and despite putting in your
best effort you finish the regular season at 0-14,
I will send you beer. I figure at that point I'll be getting beer from 9 different teams, and am not required to send any, so I wouldn't mind rewarding such a hapless achievement. Will anyone else join me? If you end up the champ and the Fury keeps fighting but finishes 0-14, will you pledge to send beer?
Good luck to all this week! Except of course the Fury--you're playing against me