With two regular season weeks left, Fantasy Goodness is prepared to call three teams playoff eligible. The top three teams in the American Conference are a lock for the playoffs; it's just seeds that are left to be determined. There are a lot of intriguing storylines as the playoffs approach, but first, let's take a look at the playoff picture as of today:
American Conference
1) Wings of Pastrami -- 9-2 (H2H win over Avalon Park Assassins)
2) Avalon Park Assassins -- 9-2
3) Hoof Hearted -- 8-3
4) Bourne Ulceration -- 130.5 ppg
National Conference
1) Team Vote 4 Pedro -- 7-4
2) West Meadows Molesters -- 7-4
3) Bradford Brawlers -- 6-5 (H2H win over Huey Ramas)
4) Huey Ramas -- 132.1 ppg
While the top three seeds in the AC are locked, there’s still a chance Hoof Hearted could win the division. If HH and WOP share a W/L record, HH gets the tiebreak courtesy of a 2-0 H2H record. The worse the Assassins could do is the #2 seed, since they have the division sewn up. The Ulcerations took a big step towards securing their fantasy fate with a 91.4 point victory over the Boobs, leaving BU 67.3 points ahead of the Boobs with two weeks left.
In the NC, after a nice one-week stay in the playoff picture, the Narcotics are bounced as the Brawlers victory over the Ramas put them back in the playoffs as the WC based on record. The Ramas slid back to the #4 seed, but their spot in the playoffs looks pretty solid with a high average score and a decent record.
I'll put up another post soon discussing the many interesting developments regarding the playoff picture.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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4 comments:
at this point, I dont really care where I end up - every opponent I would play is pretty solid. The #1 seed would be sweet to get the 10 extra points, but I would end up playing you or Adam (I beat both of this year, but both of you have a higher high score than I have this year). And the #2 or #3 seed doesnt matter since I'll end up playing Hoof Harted no matter what.
My last game of the year is against Team Vote 4, Say he is up one game on me and I was to beat him. We end in a tie and split our games this year. Whats the outcome?
I think it would be based on points per game average - but I would look to the Commish (kent) for an official ruling.
It seems like we've considered tie-breakers a number of different ways, and at one point I thought we looked at divisional record after H2H record when considering playoff spots related to record (top 3 seeds). I think avg. score is a better tie-breaker, but we should get a ruling on this.
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