Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sonny Love the 3rd - Part Dos

Congrats to "Sonny Love III", he became the second player this season to win two weeks.  Money goes to money.  But give the man his due, he nailed 12 out of 16 games AND picked the tiebreaker score exactly. He also jumped 17 spots in the standings.

Elsewhere "The Dirty 712" jumped 10 spots into 5th place which is an accomplishment, the top 5 spots have stayed pretty much the same five players the past few weeks.  Since week 3 "Bob W"  has not been below 3rd place, "Clay Davis" has been in either 1st or 2nd place every week since week 7 and "Ghastly" has been in the top 8 all season. The season still has a long way to go but the time is NOW to make a move, I am speaking for myself and to my fellow players who are at or near .500, if you are within 10-12 games of 12th place you can still move into the money BUT you have to move up spots each week. There is no room for error, no more weeks dropping spots in the season standings. Come Tuesday you need to have a + under the "Change" column if you hope to move into the money spots.

Elsewhere, "tabacey" remains in last place by a solid 6 games, not sure how he is doing it, he has a 70-106 record, if he picked the exact opposite teams this season he would be in first place.  "Richardson" did something you don't see very often this late in the season, he had a huge drop in the standings, 38 spots after a 3-13 week. 

In the Survivor Pool 13 players had Cleveland a game that Carolina seemingly had won, they were lined up for the game winning 30 yard FG with seconds remained but channeled their inner Boise State and muffed the kick handing Cleveland a gift win and 13 players here another life.  Fr the first time all season we did not lose a player in the Survivor pool this week. Only one player took a loss, "Gaveskills" got his first L with Oakland.

PSA ... there may not be a blog next week, I am in grad school and finals are next week so my time will be limited but if a player with a really fun, cool name wins I'll do my best to get something posted and of course if I win the week you known I'll post something.  But if you don't hear from me next week I can be found at the Amherst, MA "Barnes and Noble" with my head buried in a book and I will make it up the follow week to all my faithful readers.  57 unique visitors to this blog this week so far and 89 unique visitors last week so thanks for reading my poor grammar garbage.

Nomar Fact of the Week
In Nomar's first four seasons he averaged 28 home runs and 105 RBI, batting .337.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Where's the Beef?

Congratulations to "wend-e" for winning week 11. When writing this blog my rule of thumb is assume every player is a guy unless the user-name is so obvious it is a female ... or if I know the person is in fact a female. Sexist for sure but I guess I feel guys usually win each week but this week I think the winner is a female, does "wend-e" translate to "Wendy" I say it does.  So SHE had a great week 11, SHE was 13-1 going into the Monday night game and for the 4th week in a row a player had the week clinched Sunday night.  Her only loss prior to Monday was an OT loss so she was on the cusp of looking at an undefeated week heading into Monday night.  And for those 11 players who are already 3-0 in week 12, win the next 13 and double your money. 

This blog is very tardy, it wasn't really the holiday that caused it to be late at first. I had planned on doing it first thing Tuesday morning but my dog "Fenway" got sick Monday night and I had to rush him to the ER, after a few tense days I am happy to report he seems to be doing great, but for a few days it was scary so many things in my life got pushed aside.  The good news is he seems to be back to normal so I can now get back to making fun of people here.

Unfortunately because I am jumping into this so late and three games in week 12 have already been played and those results are already factored into the season stats it is hard to sum up week 11. I know the top 5 or 6 sports pretty much remained the same and I have been shitting the bed the last few weeks and dreams of winning money for my ski vacation in February is fading quick.  "tabaccy" is still clinging to the bottom spot and is determined to be the biggest lose.  

A quick random fact from week 11,three of the starting 32 QB's in week 11 were Boston College alums (Atl, Sea, Car) amazing,  BC AKA "QB University".

Over in the survivor pool we had what is now a trend where someone fails to make a pick, this week filling that role was "Emmado" and we said bye to "Gravy Train" who was eliminated when Cincy failed to hold a 100 point lead at home vs. Buffalo.  21 remain, 5 with no loses. Looks like this is going to head for the playoffs. Make sure you hold back a few playoffs teams that will be playing in the first week. You don't want to get that far and lose because you have no teams left to pick. 

Nomar Fact of the Week
Nomar was originally drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 5th round of the 1991 draft, but did not sign so he could attend Georgia Tech

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Itsy Bitsy Spider Walks His Way to Victory ....

In what turned out to be a wild week of games "Spider" won week 10 with a 12-2 record, this marked the second straight week a player clinch the weekly top spot on Sunday, congrats to you!  The complete opposite was "Tony  and Bill 2" who mirrored "Spider" and went 2-12.  The biggest jump this week were "Slaughter" up 33 spots and "Fresh" who jumped 34 spots, the weekly winning "Spider" jumped 25 spots into 9th place overall.   Only two teams received less than 30% of the picks, Carolina 33 players (27%) and Denver 31 players (25%), Denver pounded KC who seems to be fading just as I predicted they would do in this blog a few weeks ago.

Four games this week stand out to me that had bettors across the land screaming for joy or screaming for murder.

Baltimore +1.5 @ Atlanta, Baltimore up 21-17 with less than 40 seconds left, then inexplicably Roddy White is allowed to blatantly commit offensive pass interference, knocking the DB to the ground to get open by 15 feet and scored the game-wining touchdown.

Jets @ Cleveland +3.5, 85% of OT games are decided by a field-goal so those 52 players who took Cleveland+3.5 had to feel good when the game went into OT and really had to feel good when the game was tied with less than 2-minutes left and Cleveland had the ball.  Problem was Cleveland had the ball inside their own 5-yard line so instead of playing not to lose AKA play for the tie Eric Mangini plays to win and the rest is of course history.

Houston +1.5 @ Jacksonville, another game  that was heading for OT until Doug Flutie snuck onto the field and tossed a Hail Mary that was answered and those 67 players who had Houston and hoped they had a chance in OT were instead handed a big fat L.

Detroit +2.5 @ Buffalo, Buffalo up 14-6, less than a minute left, those 66 players who took Buffalo all rooting for Detroit not to score, then Detroit scores making it 14-12, now those 66 players rooting for Detroit to convert the 2-point conversion so the game goes to OT .....  well you guessed it, 2-point conversion fail, Buffalo wins by 2, spread was 2.5. 

 I lost all four of those games but at least I still had the Survivor pool to fall back on.. right?


"Our lives changed like the weather But a legend never dies"

Captain Tony
Just as Jimmy Buffett sings in that song your lives have changed, this week it was lights-out for me (literally) as the Giants couldn't play with the lights on or off and lost.  Dallas basically fucked me this season, they lost when I picked them to beat Jacksonville at home then won when I picked them to lose @ NY Giants.  I should have listened to my own advice last week and took Buffalo. Or just took Tampa Bay like it seems everyone else did. But nope .. so along with 7 others who took the Giants and "Stateman" who didn't make a pick we are O-U-T of your lives and out of the running.  22 are left, 8 have no losses.   But as Buffett says "a legend never dies" so I will still make my Survivor pick here the rest of the season with the rules in place that I can't take a team I picked this season. Why? Because I can and I want to still play! Just leave me alone and let me make a pick. My pick this week: Baltimore! 
PS... The old dude to the right is the "legend" Captain Tony Jimmy Buffett wrote that song about.

 Fins up ...^

Nomar fact of the week...
On May 10, 1999 Nomar had 3 HR including 2 Grand Slams and 10 RBI vs. Seattle.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Peace and LOVE .. Peace and LOVE

A pretty boring week 9 in the pool, the week was clinched on Sunday by "Sonnylove III" so Monday's game meant nothing in the small scale.  But congrats to "Sonnylove III" for taking home the bacon with an 11-2 record.  Over all the top two season standing remained the same with "Clay Davis" and "Bob W" holding the 1-2 spots.  The biggest jump of the week was from the aforementioned "Sonnylove III" who jumped 28 spots.  The biggest loser this week, "Baker1919" down 34 spots.  


Put this into the category as being blinded by your favorite team, only 16 players (13%) took Cleveland to cover vs. the Patriots and cover they did,  they covered the shit out of the Patriots on defence, offense, special teams, coaching, water-boarding, the Buffet line..... The line for that game looked surprisingly low but that is why Vegas does what it does. This week Cleveland plays the Jets and once again it is a low point spread (Jets -3)  something tells me we will see more than 16 players picking Cleveland this week.  The half-a-point bug bit again this week with Indy +2.5 losing 26-24. I had Indy and as one of those Patriots fans this was a perfect result, Indy lost but covered. 

This week also starts the Thursday night games which for some, like me sucks because my cable provider doesn't offer the NFL Network so my options are go to a bar or watch the online-nfl.com Red Zone coverage which is awful. They cut in and out of the game with 3 studio hosts who are just terrible. 

Random fact, in total counting regular season and playoffs there are 267 NFL games (256 regular season games, 11 playoff games) 130 games have been played this season, we are just about at the mid-way point.  If you are one of the players at or near the bottom 20 or so spots now is the time to get hot,  it is not an easy task this late into the season to jump many spots. Just look at this week only 10 players out of 124 jumped more than 15 spots.  For some, like 6 that have occupied the bottom spots most of the season:  "who dey", "Johnny Law", "mustang", "tammy", "ruby eiseman" and "tabaccy" you are as good stuck in a Chilean mine, hope is lost, loved ones have given up, there is no capsule on the way with help, just keep losing and hope you can be the biggest loser of the season. 

Mirroring the regular pool the Survivor Pool was equaly boring this week. Sure two players were knocked out but one was for stupidity "Frenchy" picking Minn for the second time this season and "ONEMORBET" who is one of the few players I know so I'll go easy on him but he did not even bother to make a pick O those plumbers. ...  I was a bit surprised to see that no one took New England this week, I figured someone would have jumped all over them but as I said last week there are no dominate teams this season and looks like most people agree. Picking teams in the Survivor pool this season is just like being at a brothel, you pick and you pray you survive.  29 are left, 9 with no losses. This week if I was one of the 9 with no losses I really would consider taking Buffalo at home vs. Detroit.  It is such a risky pick for a player with 1 loss but if those 9 players are looking for a high risk that could have a huge payoff look at Buffalo.   The scary part about this pool, if Buf could have won two-weeks ago at Bal and last week @ KC (they lost both in OT) and Det could have held onto that 10 point 4th quarter lead this week at the NYJ (Det lost in OT)  20 of the 29 remaining players would be gone including 7 of the 9 players who currently have no losses.  That could be the difference this season between this pool going into the playoffs or ending weeks before.


Nomar Fact of the Week
Nomar has the highest single season batting average for a right-handed Batter, in the Post WW II Era (minimum 400 at-bats) with a .372 average in 2000.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

It's All About The Color System ...

   
From Wikipedia:
"In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three color dimensions: hue, value (lightness), and chroma (color purity)."

This is who won the pool this week, a fancy term for a color swatch chart.Wonderful!

Congrats to "Munsell" winning this week with 11 wins, the week came down to a tie in wins between "Munsell" and "The Highlanders" they both finished with 11 wins, "Munsell" had the better tie breaker thus they are now $125 richer.

Over all "Bob W" finally had an off-week (by his standards) going 6-7, ... and is no longer in the #1 spot, "Clay Davis" and "Bob W" each have 71 wins  but "Clay Davis" has the better tiebreaker they occupy the top spot.  With 71 wins the average wins per week for the top spot is 8.8, is around the historically end of season average. 

I fully admit I mailed in last weeks blog, I could not see a thing, the eye problem is still there, I am getting my new contact lenses at 12:30pm today, I'm not very happy about it because those fucking plastic things make my eyes so bloodshot it looks like I walked off the set of a Cheech and Chong movie but at least I will be able to see better. So this blog will try to have all sorts of random useless info to make up for last week.  With the shitty grammar you have all come to expect.

Some facts from this past week: every home team was favored, noone scored more than 40 points, the most points scored by any team was Tampa Bay with 38, six teams scored 10 or fewer points, the NFC West is on pace to have the division winner with a .500 record or worse, every team except New England has at least 2 losses, 29 of the 32 teams have at least 2 wins, Denver started 6-0 last season, since then they have gone 4-14.

The NFL Pool pick favorite this past week was New England 100 (81%) players took them, if you were one of the few who took Buffalo 39 players (31%) or Detroit 45 players (36%) you were rewarded handsomely as both teams covered.  And over the past 3 weeks player; "1", "Clay Davis", "The Highlanders" and " Zeus" have been the 4 hottest players with 27 wins each in that stretch.

Over to Survivor land we go... First, I feel bad, not because I suffered my first loss (more on that later) but last week I chastised "Sagamore Squad" because he stupidly made his Survivor pick using the "comments" section of the pick page which wasn't recorded then cried about it when he was not given proper credit and an exception was made for him. I called him out and ridiculed him because well I can ridicule anyone without fear of being confronted in person, and those of you who know me, I think I can run faster than you anyway. If I thought "Sagamore Squad" knew were I lived I would never called him a Ritard, I hide behind my keyboard, I admit it..  So this week what does Sagamore Squad" do? He takes KC.... AGAIN, 2-weeks in a row he had to know this wasn't allowed - right?   Part of me thinks he did this because he really is dumb and didn't understand the rules but part of me thinks he did it because he felt bad after last week, he knew he was called out here and decided to quit rather than risk any more humiliation.  If this is why he made a duplicate pick I really feel bad but happy to have one less person around.



We started have 31 players left, 9 with no losses. Everyone jumped onto KC this week, 21 players took them and once again Buffalo tried to shake the earth with an upset @ KC and like last week in Baltimore they got into OT but fell short.  I took my first loss with Dallas (did I mention I couldn't see well last week), it was bitter sweet because I hate Dallas but I also hate losing.  My pick was between Dallas and Washington, both lost so I wasn't too pissed off for taking Dallas. I was going on the "new QB, Dallas isn't THAT bad" theory ... Fuck me!   Now going forward is there really a dominate teams this season. New England.. I wish, they are 6-1 but since the moss trade they have had 35 offensive drives, only 3 have been 10 plays or more... 2010 Patriots meet the 2009 Broncos, hey I am a Patriots fan but I am a realist.  Are there really and safe picks anymore? New England @ Cleveland this week seems to be safe but Clevelnd won in New Orleans in their last game. I preach taking chances early in the season and save the good teams for post October but now at the midway point there are no real great "Lock" teams. It is starting to look like this thing may end in a few short weeks which will be good for me because I could use the money for Christmas.

Until next time ...


Nomar Fact of the week
On October 12, 2005 Nomar Garciaparra rescued two women who had fallen into Boston Harbor. He was with his uncle in his Charlestown condominium at about 10 p.m. when they heard a scream and a splash. A witness said  "It was crazy. Nomar was like jumping over walls to get to the girls and the other guy leaped off the balcony. It was unbelievable."

Is there anything Nomar can't do?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Like Deja Vu All Over Again ....

We had our first two-time winner this week as "Bob W" threatens to turn this pool into a laughter. He is picking winners at a 62.5% success rate meaning if he was betting all his picks he would be up a nice profit even with the vig factored in.  I just wish he had a better nickname, "Bob W" is boring and not much to work with image wise.

I just returned from my first ever trip to the eye doctor and I can hardly see a thing, they used a series of drops in my eyes to run some test and it takes  a few hours for the drops to desolve so I am stuck with blurred vision for the next few hours.  I am tied up the rest of the week so I need to do this today so I am typing this while seeing triple what is on the screen.   And after the visit I do need glasses so I am back at it again next Monday to get them and my contacts. Sucks getting old but I still have my looks at least.  Moral of this story, isf there are any screw-ups regarding facts today it can be blamed on my poor vision.

After seeing only a mild separated in weeks 6 and 7 this week we saw major movement, 10  wins separate # 1 and # 28. Last week that number was at 50.   As we approach the mid-way point of the season things start to take shape, if you are in the bottom 10 chances are you won't get much better in the second half. Historically speaking if you are not in the top 70 by mid-season it may be time to start looking at your 2011 March Madness bracket.

The biggest jump of the week was "D' Man", up 32 spots but even with that big jump he still sits at 37th place.  "Bean Pie Specials" finally picked a Monday Night winner Yippie!. The most popular pick was KC with an outstanding 108 (87%) players picking them over Jax and KC paid off their faith with a nice win. 

Onto the people who don't understand how to follow the rules, yes you "Sagamore Squad", WTF, you have played in this pool for year's and you make your Survivor pick in the "comments" section instead of using the drop down option that everyone else used. Then you whine about it and of course latched onto my KC pick so this season while we all are allowed just two losses you get a break. Personally I would have told you to eff-off and not allowed you to get your pick in, rules are rules and the rules clearly say  once the games start the picks are locked so you need to review them on Sunday AM and if they are incorrect let the Admin know.  Read the rules (1c), print it and staple it to your forehead. You should do the right thing and take Buffalo this week as a punishment. 

This past weekend I was able to finally watch SD as they played my Patriots and now I understand why that team has been a Survivor pool cancer, holy shit are they a bad team, not talent wise but coaching. They can't get out of their own way, players not playing to the whistle, false starts, turnovers - no wonder they suck.   As predicted most jumped all over NO and Bal this week and wow I was hoping the Bills drove the ball down-field in OT to win it but it was fine settling for a Saints loss and a nice surprise to see so many jump onto Denver and lose.  If you listened to me and took KC you were sitting pretty, that game was never really close.   After the weekend we said bye to 13 more players, 12 at least got their pick, one player decided it was too much to pick and gave up and of course poor "Sagamore Squad" being a ritard. We started with 108, we have 35 left, 11 with no losses.  This weekend it is not easy,  there are no high reward risks this week except maybe SD at home vs. Cin but at this point SD is a kamikaze pick at best.  There are not real locks either, the biggest spread is KC at home vs. Buffalo.  Ind looks good at home vs. Hou and NE at home vs. Minn could be a safe pick but  I get the feeling this may be one of those weeks when the Survivor picks are all over the board.

Sorry this newsletter sucked,  I'll make it up next week when I can see better.


Nomar Fact of the week
"Nomar was at SS in 1996 when Roger Clemens stuck-out a record tying 20 batters in a game @ Detroit"-Nomar was a September call-up that year.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Like Steve McQueen Underneath Your Radar Screen...

Fuck all the head-shot injuries this week, this was the week of the dreaded half-a-point screwing! 3 games this week were determined by a 1/2 a point. Houston won by 4, they were giving 4.5; Baltimore lost by 3, they were getting 2.5; Indy won by 3, they were giving 3.5;  If you were on the losing end of any of those games, man it sucks, if you were on the losing end off all three of those it really, really sucks. Trust me on this, I know, I lost all three of those games and the vinegar in the wound for me is I finished tied for first with 10 wins for the week, meaning I came within a combined 1.5 points of a 13-1 record. God dammit!  Lets just move on.

This week 6 players finished with 10-4 records including me and yes I am bitter about those two Jacksonville turnovers deep in Tenn territory last night, if those two possessions were converted into 10 points, not an unreasonably expectation I would have won the week based on my tie breaker score so fuck you Jack Del Rio. But more about me later.   "MCQ" beat out "MuffinTops" after having to use the third tiebreaker, they both tied for wins and had identical tiebreaker scores so we have to dust off the rules and use rule 2.0-2a to get our winner.  I was hoping "MuffinTops" would win a week this season just so I could use that picture but because it was a tie I figured I'd use it anyway.  Congrats to "MCQ', the win moved him up 27 spots into 28th place. The biggest mover of the week was "MuffinTops", up 37 spots into 61st place.   We still have one poor sap that is winless on Monday Night Football, "Bean Pie Specials" is 0-6, I have a radical idea for you, next week who ever you think you want to pick, take the opposite, just try it.   The 5 hottest players over the past 3 weeks are JoeF, Krs10, crkob, WATERBOY and Zeus and I think at least 2 of them are chicks which shows that even though chicks can't drive a car for shit some can hang with the boys when it comes to picking NFL winners. Again this week a few teams that saw limited action covered the spread, Seattle who was picked by just 20% (25) players beat Chicago outright leaving Pete Carroll pumped and jacked and Washington picked by 31% (38) players covered vs. Indy.

Week 6 in the books and the separation in the standings is slowly happening.  Last week 10 games separated the #1 and #56th spot in the season standings, this week that number is at 50.  Overall the NFL is getting what they designed their system to do, create parity.  There are no undefeated teams, only 3 of the 32 teams have one loss and every single team in the NFC has 2 losses or more. In back to back weeks a team that has zero wins picked up their first win (DET & SF) and despite being 1-5 SF is just 2 games out of first place.

Over to my baby, the Survivor Pool 48 remain, 18 have 0 losses. In the history of the Survivor Pool has there ever been an easier pick than Pit over Clev?  Pit had zero chance of losing that game so it wasn't a shock to see 23 players take the easy road and pick Pitt.  14 other players hitched their pick to the Giants over Detroit, I thought that was a fools gold pick going in and it almost was, Detroit hung around in that game for a longtime and could have easily won but in the end those 14 players gutted out a win.   After my lecture last week I was disappointed to see so many players take the easy road with Pit and the NYG but happy to see a handful of others listen to me and started to really play, 8 took the win-less SF 49ers over Oak, a risk pick for sure esp. considering  Oak just beat down SD the week prior and SF was an unusually high 7 point favorite (one of those if it is too good to be true it probably is things but the points don't matter here but it was odd to see Vegas think they were that much better than Oakland) but the risk/reward was there and for those 8 players the risk paid off.  Of course I was one of those 8 players and along with "daveydfla" we both took Det last week and SF this week.  But "daveydfla" has to be the stud so far in this pool, he already has a loss from week 2 so the last 2 weeks he has pinned his survival hopes on two teams who had 0 wins going into the game. I did the same thing but I have the safety net of no losses, he does not have that luxury.  4 of the other players that took SF this week also had one loss coming into this weekend.  Be proud!

I could get into anther sermon how the 37 players that took PIT and NYG are pussies and just thinking of the week at hand and not long term but why bother, next week I am sure the board will be full of those same players taking Bal and NO in week 7 so I'll save my fingers from more typing abuse.  But please everyone, for your own safety stop picking SD, they knocked out 3 more players this week and have been an absolute disaster pick all season. When I say take a risk pick once in a while I don't mean a team like SD, that is not a risk that is suicide. 

To my fellow students of this pool who now must wonder if week 7 should be a spot where you take another risk or play it safe.... tough call. My rule is I only take a risk on a team playing at home, that team has to have a poor record but have played well and lost games because a few bad plays or calls (i.e. Det and SF the last two weeks) and they have to be playing a team that is not as good as they look on paper.  This coming week looking quick there is one game that falls into that category, KC @ home vs. Jax who may have lost their starting QB and could have to go with Trent Edwards who was cut by the win-less Bills after week 2. KC is one of those "are they as good as their record says?" teams, they have a decent record but .....Hmmmm..... I am not sure if I'll go with them or play it safe, KC could be one of those teams to pick now while they are playing well, to me they remind me allot of last year's Denver team that started off well then tanked the 2nd half so buying high now may be a wise pick in week 7.  That is the luxury a handful of us and I have, we took some chances so in the weeks when it is iffy we can take the safe road if we want and go with Bal or NO.   Finally while looking for shit to put in here of random facts for the season I stumbled upon this regarding my favorite topic, myself.  Through 6 weeks in the Survivor pool I have picked all NFC teams including every team in the NFC North! 

Until Next Week, Stay Thirsty My Friends!

Random Nomar Fact of the Week
"On September 1, 1996 Nomar hit his first major league home run in Oakland off John Wasdin"
(yes, that John "WAY BACK-WAY BACK" Wasdin!) 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A Ghastly Weekend ....

Some of you may be familiar with the term "back-doored" when it comes to betting.  What it basically means is when the game is close and ritard play happens that changes the outcome of the game (gambling wise) and makes one set of people happy and another set furious.  This can be a garbage time TD or FG that covers the spread or pushed the over/under or as we saw last night a pick-6 in the final minute that took a win ATS away from Minn and the 60 people who took them and gave the 64 people who took the Jets a cheap win.  I could hear the screaming, both joyous and anger from the Vegas sports book all the way in my Massachusetts basement.   With Farve anything is possible so it should not have been a huge surprise but for me and the 59 others who took Minn and checked this game as a win it still sucked.

Congratulations to "Ghastley", he had quite the weekend  winning the week and moving up to #1 in the overall standings.  The biggest jump of the week was "Kris10", up 45 spots to 24th overall and came very close to winning for the second time this season, in-between a last place finish. We are still about 2 or 3 weeks away before we start seeing some separation in the overall standings. Currently the top 56 are only separated by 10 games, usually by week 8 we start seeing that number widen more and more. 

Four players really have a case of the Monday's, "Bean Pie Specials", "ENZO", "Nacho chowda" and "Ease It In" have yet to win a Monday night game this season, yup 0-5 this season. Ask them how they feel about Brett Farve today!

This season has seen a big trend in upsets, and these upsets are having a major impact on the pool, this week alone only 30 people took Arizona (vs. NO), 29 took Washington (vs. GB) and 35 took Oakland  (vs. SD) and all three won, and only 8 players took all three teams. 

Now over to the Survivor Pool, we started with 107, 56 remain, 19 have no losses. I think many of you need to learn how this thing works before we go any further, too many of you are either too dumb or are not thinking ahead.  First it is a double elimination pool not a single elimination, why does this matter?  Well in a double elimination you need to take chances, because it is almost a certainty the pool will last into the playoffs so if you hope to be in it until the end you will have to pick 17-21 different teams and only 12 teams make the playoffs so you better be sure to hold onto a few of the top teams so you have teams to pick come January.  Sure each week you can go with the safe pick like many of you cowards did with IND, they were the best bet of the week no question about it but Ind will be a playoff team so why burn that pick when there were other options involving teams that won't be in the playoffs that were low risk and ripe for the picking.  The best time to take a chance is always between weeks 5-7, this is when you start seeing weaker teams playing the best football, come the second half of the season shit teams are too unpredictable. This week prior to making my pick I narrowed it down to 3 teams I deemed a low risk but a good risk, DET, JAX and SF.   DET was my best bet,  they have played very well this season, they were at home  vs. St. Louis who is terrible. It was a no brainier.  Jax I gave a look but after their big win last week and going on the road a letdown was a concern I felt they were the 2nd best bet, SF it seemed many of the experts loved this week, they seemed to be a good pick with all the injuries Philly has but with Philly losing last week Andy Reid would have them ready and SF is still coached by the clueless Mike Singletary and QB by Alex Smith not two people I felt good about putting my pick in their hands. So Detroit was my selection and they won 44-6, Jax also won and SF lost.  Honestly I thought I would be the only one picking them, I didn't think anyone else in this pool got how this is played but I wasn't alone, 4 other players took Detroit as well and I welcome you 4 (Sonylove III, Davey Kleinfeld, Daveydfla and Smooooth) to the top of the class and which ever one of you finishes in 2nd place behind me I'll be happy to have you as my runner-up, hopefully all 4 of you can share 2nd place.  For the rest of you who took NO, SD, CIN, BAL, IND shame on you, you are cowards, scared to take a risk, we are playing chess while you are playing checkers. And come week 15, 16, 17 and beyond ...IF you are still around and you are stuck having to pick Cleveland, Buffalo, St. Louis while us early season risk takers still have IND, BAL, NE, NO, NYJ in our pockets we will be laughing at you.  Now, those of you who already had a loss coming into this weekend I can't fault you for taking a safe pick, you have to stay in it but the rest of you who took the easy road, your an embarrassment to yourself.   And yes I can speak as an authority, I am still the only player in the Survivor pool history to win the pool alone and outright, every other season the pool ended in a tie so I am a living legend here.  You should be honored I just gave you this lesson, it must have felt like watching Picasso picking up his chisel. Why am I giving you this advice and risking you using it to beat me? You are all to stupid to take these tips so I am not worried.


Nomar Fact of the Week
"On August 31, Nomar made his major league debut at The Coliseum in Oakland against the A's, entering the game as a defensive replacement at second base"

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Not Your Average Joe as Week 4 Goes to the Dogs!

Week 4 was the week the dogs were let out early, the first 8 games the underdogs were 7-1 ATS, that vaulted "JoeR" to a lead that he never looked back from.  It also launched him up 13 spots in the season standings to 2nd place overall.  In case you are wonder if you have heard the name 'JoeR" before here you have, he is the genius that could not figure out the Survivor Pool rules and picked SD in week one (loss) and again in week two thus he was eliminated for being stupid.  Yet some how he amassed enough brain power to win week 4, I am at a loss to explain it.  But congrats.

The week of the underdogs allowed many players to move up and many more to move down but the biggest jump up was "Sagamore Squad" who rose 69 spots in the standings ( I really couldn't wait to type 69)  yes I am 5.   The underdogs won 9 of the 14 games played and another NE was an underdog by the time the game started, that is usually a indication that most players will be around the .500 mark and many were between 7-9 and 9-7 but more than  handful, 13 total had double digit win for the week which tells me those players came to play this season, they are not the weekend warriors who just go with the favorites, nope - they do research and leave no stone unturned in their goal to finish in second place this season (behind me).    And yes, that is a picture of my dog.

Over in Survivor land we said bye to 11 players, all but one (Pickle) actually made a pick, I guess "Pickle" just wanted out and gave up. Of course "Pickle" got burned by SD last week so he may well have still been in shock. He could have still followed  the lead of "JoeR" and picked SD again this week.  The biggest assassinas this week were IND, Ten and Cin which helped knock out the other 10 players and leave many others with their first loss.  GB and NO tried so very hard to cause chaos in the Survivor pool but both pulled their head out of their asses in time.

Onto week Cinco -- 5 -- NOMAR!

Nomar Fact of the week
"The other player the Red Sox traded to the Cubs with Nomar in 2004, Matt Murton broke the Japansees record for most hits in a single season last week."

Thursday, September 30, 2010

What About Bob?

I come back home after a nice relaxing vacation where I enjoyed temps in the 80's to a complete monsoon outside, 4-6 inches of rain and wind is expected on top of the 2 inches we already got and just for kicks we sat through an 8 hour tornado watch on Tuesday. But it's great to be back .....   And happy birthday to me, I turned 21 again!

Funny thing about writing this, I don't look ahead of time and plot out what I will write, not a ton of research is done leading up to this and this should be obvious to anyone who reads this that 99% of the time is is just pointless dribble.  Generally I'll  look over the weekly and season standings, see if anyone really tanked this week (you know, focus on the bad) then look over the Survivor pool, jot down some notes then start typing away.  When I finish I do a quick Google spellcheck, one proof-read and post the blog, sure I have typos everywhere but I don't call them typos or improper grammar I call them creative writing. In total it takes me about 30 minutes to put together this masterpiece, Picasso I am not. 

Today I thought for sure I'd look at the Survivor Pool and see double digit people with losses on SD, I was shocked to see only player (Pickle) pick them. SD, at home vs. the rebuilding Seahawks I would have thought we'd see more action there but nope, most pinned their hopes on the overrated Redskins, 7 players took a loss with them.  But that is not as bad as the 5 losers who failed to make a pick! Really, into week 4 of the season you still could not get your pick in! My fellow Survivors and and I thank you for your service and wish you all the best.   20 players are now gone from the Survivor Pool in the first 4 weeks, they along with (SPOILER ALERT -- Jimmy Johnson)  can now head home, shave and get some food in them. 


Onto the original pool, "Bob w" took it this week, he jumped out to a 7-2 start in the early games then coasted to the finish.  Bringing up the rear was "Kris10" who  after winning week one with a 13-3 mark decided to taste last place this week going 2-14.  I'll have to do research and see if a player has ever won a week only to finish last so quick. (truthfully I won't do any research I'll just say this was a first).   The overall season leader is last week's winner "Rotten 1" with 31 wins which if you are an avid reader of this you would know that I told you a few weeks ago all you need to do is average 8.5 wins a week and you will make the top 10 at the end of the season, with 31 wins through 4 weeks "Rotten 1" is averaging 7.75 wins so at this pace and with the bye weeks coming up we are looking at a slightly below average season in terms of overall wins.   This week two games really helped out players, Chicago and St. Louis, too bad not many people picked these two games.  26 players (20%) took St. Louis to cover and they did and 28 players (22%) took Chicago to cover (@home) and they did, those players saw a huge jump in the standing and the 12 players who took BOTH Chicago and St. Louis really climbed in the standing - of course I was one of those 12 players.  

Looking at the basement of the season standings if the bottom players HighSteppnSeafood 33 losses, mustang 32 losses, PATSAGAIN 31 losses and DK 31 losses all picked the exact opposite teams this season they would make up the top 4 players this season....   and don't sleep on "Vamp" (with  30 losses already), I have been told by him (if he existed) that he always starts slow and he finishes strong maybe if the games were played at midnight he would do better.

And that's a wrap.. now I need to go find my rubbers before going out into the rain....


Nomar Fact of the Week
"Nomar finished second in MVP voting in 1998"

Saturday, September 25, 2010

So Late and So Rotten ….

Cue the Kokomo melody … Yup! This is later that usually, I am not going to apologize though, I had much better things going on this week. A few days on the island followed by a few days on the cap, just living the dream for the rest of you.  As I write this my feet are up, sun shining down with cocktail in hand.  My current view:


Now onto the reason we are all here, in week one “joef”  threw his hop behind the Chargers who of course lost then in week two he smartened up and took .. wait for it … the Chargers! So now “joef”   joins 10 other soles who are too dead on arrival, think about that, 11 people could not pick a team to win at all this season.  Is it parity or stupidity? 

But don’t feel bad for “joef”  he is only ½ dumb, he was able to pick enough winners in the regular pool to finish in 2nd place.   He was second only to “Rotten1”, nice name dude … but a 13 win week was good enough to get the smelly one some cash in his pocket and his name in lights for the week.   Nearly ¾’s of the othe players fell between 7-9 wins  The only real pick that shook the standings was SF, only a handful of players took them to cover the 4.5 spread and of course I was one of those handful so those us saw a jump in the standings Monday night. 

Sorry to cut this short but there are skirts to chase and thongs scope but first I need a refill, my glass is empty ….

Now onto the Nomar fact of the week …
“In 2000 Nomar won the batting title with a .372 batting average, the highest average for a right handed hitter since 1939”

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Chicks and Football, Please Pass the Dip .....

Great, a chick won the pool this week. I love it when that happens. You know girls, they make their selections using one of two systems; (1) by if like to vacation in that city or (2) if that team has a cute mascot and once in a while this strategy works – bravo. The rest of real game players know how the system works, we know that you don’t have to win a week to finish in the money, just average 8.5 wins a week and in the end that will get you into the end of season money spots. No need to blow your load the first week, let the chicks do that, pace yourselves, it‘s a marathon not a sprint. But congrats to “Kris10” someone had to win week one and I really wasn’t in the mood to win myself.


A little know fact, the pool started way-way back in 1997 in the security office inside Filene’s in Chestnut Hill. Instead of chasing shoplifters a few of us put together a football pool all done with pen and paper each week. The first year there were 7 players, $10 was the fee, first place for the season won $60 last place won $10, and there were no weekly prizes. Why is this important, because even back then, the dreaded 1/2 point difference in a spread would still screw people over? You should know what I am talking about, esp. those of you who took Minnesota this week. You lose a game by a mere half a point ATS! Sometimes you can live with it, like when you are getting 3.5 and your team loses 21-17, it sucks but it wasn’t like your team left points on the board by missing an extra point they just got 2Td's and a FG so be it. But lets revist last Thursday, what a way to start the season for those 27 players who took Minnesota getting 4.5 points, a mere 21% of players who could have started the season off with a leg up but instead they are left mumbling to themselves that a missed extra point cost them a win when Minnesota lost 14-9. You could have been like the rest of us and done..well ...–nothing- you would have been assigned the Saints and won but nope, you had to be different and try to be clever. And believe me, I know who you all are and come the end of the season when people are jockeying for position in the money spots some of you will be wishing you just left well enough alone.


As far as the Survivor pool where the cool people hang out Jimmy Johnson survived another week but sadly several of you hung your hopes one two teams trying to win on the road, never an easy thing unless your Baltimore playing at the Jets but I digress... for those 8 players who took those aforementioned SD and Dallas that is strike 1 or strike 1.5. But don’t feel too bad because 2 players bought into the Hard Knocks hype and actually took the Jets Huh!, I'm going to guess you were the two fans at that game with those brown bags over your head. But as bad as that was you still were not the loser of the week, that title goes to those 5 players who never bothered to make a pick, they probably figured they had too many teams to pick from and couldn't make a decision. Nice job - Thanks for your $10 …. And while we are there all you fuckers better pay this season, no deadbeats, if you signed up and made picks you are in the pool so don’t be a retard and screw the rest of us honest folks over. I'll expose you here, at your work, school, church, I'll canvas your whole neighborhood letting everyone know you are a deadbeat.

And now a new feature this season I like to call ....

"Nomar Fact of the week"
“Nomar Garciaparra's 30-game hitting streak in his 1997 rookie season is an American League record.”







Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Another Season, Another Reason For Hope

Hope for some ... but for most you  just donated $100 to my ski vacation fund.  With that said, we are back and new season is here.  The newsletter looks a bit different, it is now blog style which makes it easier to update because I now have a lot of shit going on in my life and don't have time to do a fancy web page like last year. I no longer live in the basement just waiting to write for you every week, so I had to streamline the process of getting my biblical words posted in a timely manner.    It also allows you DB's to leave comments instead of sending me your whinny emails, they are open for anyone so have at it, you can even leave them anonymously. 

So..... how will this newsletter be different than last year?  Probably in format only, and maybe a few less pictures but I'll try to post pictures of people when they win but lets face it I plan on winning every week so get used to seeing the picture below.. And I still will only at most skim over my words before posting the newsletter so there will be plenty of typos, if you don't like it then  tell the pool commish to give me a budget to hire a copy editor until that happens I don't give a shit about typos and will rely on Google spell check to correct any misspellings. As far as grammar, if you want a well written piece read the NY Times.

My predictions for this season because you have all been waiting for them - the Super Bowl will be Baltimore vs. Dallas ... as far as the winner, who cares ask me in January....

.....and no ... stop asking me ...  I don't play fantasy football or fantasy sports at all, I am an athlete who PLAYS sports not some tool who creates fake teams and gets excited every-time my fake team QB has a 10 yard pass or my fake team RB scores a TD. I have plenty of fantasy's but they don't involve sports.

As of now there are 118 people in this pool and you all better pay, no deadbeats this season or you will be exposed here with your name, address, email and phone number posted for everyone to see.

Until next week, keep the letters to the Red Sox coming to get Nomar's number 5 retired ....
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