Sunday, December 23, 2012

BCFFL CHAMPIONSHIP

BACKDOOR BANDITS
9-4-1
VS
PREDATORS
10-5

PREVIEW

BACKDOOR BANDITS - For the fourth time in five years the Backdoor Bandits will play for the Bay Cities Fantasy Football League (BCFFL) Championship. There has only been one year since the BBs entered the league that they have not played for the title or finished in the money. This team has achieved "elite" status and with a win over the Predators, perhaps even "legendary" would be a better description.

This year's #1 seed and Original Division Champions, the Bandits trounced the two-time defending champion Delta Marauders in Week 14. The DMs defeated the BBs for the BCFFL Championship in '10 and '11 and so this was a major case of exercising a demon. This season the Bandits put up a league high 2,156 total points. They nearly got the league high again last week, missing the $10 prize by 4-points with 172-points. But that's all right. They won the $10 prize the week before - their bye week - with 190-points. How's that for taking a week off?!?!

Drew Brees and Tony Romo are the 1-2 punch at QB and their teams will be playing each other in Dallas this weekend. Adrian Peterson has a good chance at winning both Comeback Player of the Year and league MVP. Jamaal Charles is the only real bright spot on the Chiefs' tragic season. You never know what you'll get with Matt Forte on the Bears roller coaster ride, but he has the potential for a big games. At WR, it's Vincent Jackson who has been having a remarkable season, along with Marques Colston, who enhances the scoring potential with Bandits' QB Drew Brees throwing to him. Dennis Pitta, Matt Prater, and the ever-impressive Seahawks DST round out the roster. 

The Bandits only lost 4, and two of those losses were by 7-points and 1-point, respectively. You just can't sneak by the Backdoor Bandits to win any games. It's going to take a solid, whole team effort to take down this year's #1 seed and league finalist in four of the past five seasons. They are battle tested, and championship-quality good. 

PREDATORS - The two-time BCFFL Champions are fighting now for a place in history. The third time's the charm, hopefully, as the Predators, (now up 17-0 on the Bandits after last night's game between Atlanta and Detroit) play for a spot on the league trophy.

Once again, the Predators made all the right moves on the waiver wire and with trades. They're on quite a roll, winning 9 of their past 11 games. The Predators lost 3 straight early in the season, and suffered a 2-game losing streak in Weeks 9 and 10 to Loud Noises!!! and the Backdoor Bandits. But it's been downhill since then. 

The Predators have won the $10 weekly prize for the league's highest score in Weeks 6 and 15.

The Predators eliminated their arch-rival Megatons in the Wildcard round (128-113.5) and then defeated Frick and Frack (176-138) while winning the $10 prize for the highest score in the Semi-finals.

Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson are the signal-callers for the Predators. It's also a chance for them to win important playoff advantages for their teams. Expect them to step up at home. Workhorse running back Alfred Morris from Washington, and Dallas' DeMarco Murray lead the rushing attack. Julio Jones put up 17-points in Atlanta's game last night, while Dez Bryant and Andre Johnson round out the aerial attack with their big play capabilities catching the pass. Ben Watson, Lawrence Tynes, and the Packers DST complete the Predators arsenal.

BEST OF LUCK,
GENTLEMEN!

Consolation Game:

Frick and Frack 
8-6-1
vs
Delta Marauders
7-7-1

Sunday, December 16, 2012

BCFFL SEMI-FINALS PREVIEW

DREW BENNETT BOWL

2004 BCFFL PLAYOFFS: PREDATORS def TITANS, 133-120.
This particular playoff game featured a comeback for the ages. The Predators entered Monday night down 120-80 and were facing their 10th playoff elimination in 10 years of BCFFL play. With just Drew Bennett at WR in a match-up against the Chiefs, it seemed highly improbable that Derrick's team would pull off the victory. But 233 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns later, it was a 13-point win for the Predators and a stinging elimination for the Titans. The Predators went on to win their first BCFFL Championship that year.

For the Titans, they learned from their mistake in 2004 and went on to a league best 14-1 record in 2005 and a BCFFL Championship of their own.

For the Predators, they won yet another BCFFL Championship since '04 and for the Titans, times have been tough. So tough, that this year the services of former 3-time champion (Stingrays) John was enlisted to team up with Alex and lead a team through the season. They earned the #2 overall seed by putting together a 5-game winning streak featuring wins over both division leaders and two-time champion Delta Marauders. Now they face history. It's the Drew Bennett Bowl as the team, Frick and Frack (named by Derrick) square off against Derrick's Predators.

The irony is thick 8 years later as the Predators added a "Bennett" to the roster this week in Chicago's Earl Bennett. Meanwhile, Frick and Frack have added the Tennessee Titans DST to theirs. And wouldn't you know it, 8 years later, the Titans have a Monday Night Football game, this time against the Jets. Wonder if they will be able to rack up the 53-points that Titans' WR Drew Bennett put on that Monday night years ago?

The winner of this game moves on to face either two-time champion Shane and the Delta Marauders or the hottest team in the league and this year's #1 seed, the Backdoor Bandits.

Earl Bennett

VS

Tennessee Titans DST

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The other semi-final features your defending, reigning, back-to-back champion Delta Marauders as they put it all on the line once again versus the number one seed Backdoor Bandits. In Week 15, the Bandits captured their first $10 weekly prize for the league's highest point total: 190. They are as hot as it gets right now and enter today's game with a 10-point lead over the DMs.

Greg's team features QBs Drew Brees and Tony Romo. Last week's $10 prize was greatly aided by the running power of Adrian Peterson who is having an amazing season in light of his offseason training following knee surgery. Jamaal Charles and Matt Forte round out the running attack. Vincent Jackson has been outstanding in Tampa Bay and Marques Colston makes every Drew Brees touchdown that much sweeter. Dennis Pitta has emerged as a tight end threat in Baltimore and the last two players have had great seasons as well in the Bucs kicker Connor Barth and the Seattle DST. How huge was the 58-0 win the Seahawks put on Arizona last weekend? Did I mention the Bandits had 190-points?

Their opponents are savvy enough to overcome just about any problem and they're facing the loss of their star QB, Robert Griffin III entering this semi-final match-up. What to do? Never overlook the shrewd moves and constant success of our two-time ('10-'11) champion Shane. If anyone can McGyver their way out of a jam like this, it's the Delta Marauders. They have countered the loss of RGIII by adding an extra WR. The rushing attack will feature LeShoure (Detroit) and last week's breakout star for the Giants (50-points in Week 15!) David Wilson.  

The four WRs include game changer Victor Cruz, Mike Wallace, Derrius Heyward-Bey, and Roddy White. Vernon Davis hopes to play a big role at tight end for the Niners tonight in New England. David Akers and the Niners DST will be the last chance tonight for the Marauders to secure a spot in the 2012 BCFFL Championship game in Week 16.

Matthew Stafford

VS

Drew Brees


GOOD LUCK!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

PLAYOFF PREVIEW!

The Wildcard Round of the BCFFL Championship tournament kicks off tomorrow night as Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos square off against Darren McFadden and the Oakland Raiders. This year's playoffs feature past BCFFL Champions (Derrick, Andrew, Shane, Alex, John, and Greg) as well as the league's newest member, Ryan!

The subplots to these Wildcard games are thick and juicy. Let's take a look and see how the games may break down. Good luck to everyone, and remember that our four non-playoff teams are still eligible for the weekly $10 prize. Congrats to Kelvin's The Spoiler for taking top honors in Week 13 with 145-points.

Let the games begin...

LOUD NOISES!!! (8-5) (+7.5)
 vs
DELTA MARAUDERS (6-6-1)

WEEK 1: 108-99 - Delta Marauders def Loud Noises!!! 
WEEK 7: 174-114 - Loud Noises!!! def Delta Marauders

BACK-TO-BACK CHAMP 
DELTA MARAUDERS
SET TO DEFEND THEIR TITLE!

PREVIEW
This year's top two quarterbacks face each other for the third time in the BCFFL this season. It's the rubber match between the two teams who split their regular season division series. Robert Griffin III takes on Andrew Luck as Delta Marauders seek to advance to the semi-finals of the BCFFL and hopefully continue defense of their back-to-back league championships.

Meanwhile, Andrew Luck has been nothing but Andrew Good this season for both the Indianapolis Colts and the Loud Noises!!! Luck has thrown for 299.7 yards per game with a total of 17 touchdowns and 16 interceptions through 12 games this season as he continues to emerge as an elite Fantasy quarterback in this league.

Other key match-ups include the 49ers DST (Delta Marauders) against the vaunted Broncos DST (Loud Noises!!!). This figures to be a pick-em as Patrick Willis and Von Miller are both beastly in their own right.

At tight end, it will likely be a Battle of the Bay as the DMs Vernon Davis (49ers) goes up against Raider Brandon Myers. Depending on the 49ers game plan, Vernon Davis could either be feasting or starving for attention.

The RBs for the Marauders figure to be the Lions' Mikel LeShoure and DeAngelo Williams of the Carolina Panthers. Detroit travels to Green Bay while Detroit hosts the #1 seed in the NFC, Atlanta.

Loud Noises!!! counters with rookie phenom Doug Martin of the Tampa Bay Bucs who will be at home against Philly. Knowshon Moreno takes the field tomorrow night in Oakland for the Broncos in relief of injured Willis McGahee.

Victor Cruz, Roddy White, and T.Y. Hilton (Luck's WR, by the way) are the Marauders' receiving corps. Randall Cobb, A.J. Green, and Pierre Garçon represent the deep threats for Loud Noises!!!

The rest of the line-up for Shane's team includes (including players on IR):
  • RB - Marcel Reese (Raiders); Daniel Thomas (Dolphins); Kendall Hunter (49ers); David Wilson (Giants); Ryan Williams (Cardinals)
  • WR - Mike Wallace (Steelers); Kendall Wright (Titans); Darrius Heyward-Bay (Raiders)
  • TE - Dwayne Allen (Colts)
  • DST - Eagles
For Ryan's remaining players, these are the options (including players on IR):
  • QB - Chad Henne (Jaguars); Christian Ponder (Vikings)
  • RB - Ronnie Hillman (Broncos); LeSean McCoy (Eagles); Vick Ballard (Colts); Fred Jackson (Bills)
  • WR - Antonio Brown (Steelers); Cecil Shorts (Jaguars); Danario Alexander (Chargers); Danny Amendola (Rams)
  • TE - Greg Olsen (Panthers); Rob Gronkowski (Patriots)
In the other game ...

Sports has its storied rivalries ...




but ...

NOTHING COMPARES TO



THE MEGATONS (7-3-3) (+2.5)
 vs
PREDATORS (8-5)

WEEK 4: 145-127 - The MEGATONS def Predators 
WEEK 7: 152-144 - Predators def The MEGATONS


PREVIEW
These two teams are the *classic* rivalry match-up in the BCFFL. They slugged it out a couple of times this season and split their series, much like the Delta Marauders and Loud Noises!!! Both games were tightly played and this weekend's Wildcard game figures to be no different.

Both Derrick and Andrew are BCFFL Originals, former champions, savvy owners, and will do anything to make sure they get the victory every single weekend. To have this game in the Wildcard round almost feels like a rip-off. But that's the way the cookies crumbled this year with these two teams. So when the final whistle blows on Monday night, it will be the end of the line for one of these two teams for this season.

For The MEGATONS, Josh Freeman (Bucs) and Andy Dalton (Bengals) are the signal-callers. Josh will play at the Big Sombrero against Philly while Dalton hosts the Dallas Cowboys this weekend. Both Cincy and Dallas are in the playoff hunt so this game should be a good one.

The Predators counter with this year's #1 draft pick, Aaron Rodgers, home against Detroit. He's been hotter than the Devil's drawers lately and playing at home this week while vying for playoff position should only help the Predators. Russell Wilson of the Seahawks may have played his way into the Predators line-up as well. The Seahawks QB will host Arizona this weekend. But you never know which direction the Predators will go with their line-up.

Other key match-ups include the deadly combination of Ray Rice (Ravens), CJ Spiller (Bills), and Chris Johnson (Titans) at running back for The MEGATONS going up against the Predators' Alfred Morris (Redskins), DeMarco Murray (Cowboys), and Beanie Wells (Cardinals).

At WR, the Predators send out Julio Jones (Falcons), Dez Bryant (Cowboys), and Andre Johnson (Texans) against The MEGATONS' Demaryius Thomas (Broncos) and Jordy Nelson (Packers). Nelson left the game injured last weekend, so it'll be interesting to see how Andrew counters that with his bench arsenal.

At TE, it's Aaron Hernandez (Pats/Megatons) vs Dallas Clark (Bucs/Predators). PK is between Stephen Gostkowski (Pats/Megatons) against Lawrence Tynes (Giants/Predators). And DST is The MEGATONS' Bengals against the Predators' Browns.

The way these two owners maneuver the waiver wire, you just can't be sure who's playing exactly until game time. The rest of the line-up for Andrew's team includes (including players on IR):
  • QB - Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers)
  • RB - Jacquizz Rodgers (Falcons); Javon Ringer (Titans)
  • WR - Torrey Smith (Ravens); Dwayne Bowe (Chiefs); Denarius Moore (Raiders); Sidney Rick (Seahawks)
  • TE - Jason Witten (Cowboys)
  • PK - Shaun Suisham (Steelers)
  • DST - Giants
For Derrick's remaining players, these are the options (including players on IR):
  • QB - Nick Foles (Eagles); Michael Vick (Eagles)
  • RB - Bryce Brown (Eagles); Felix Jones (Cowboys); James Starks (Packers); Rashard Mendenhall (Steelers); Rashad Jennings (Jaguars); Jalen Parmele (Jaguars); Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars)
  • WR - Santana Moss (Redskins); Lance Moore (Saints); 
  • DST - Buccaneers; Panthers

GOOD LUCK, EVERYONE!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

THANKSGIVING WEEK 12 PREVIEW


LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

ORIGINAL DIVISION UPDATE
The Megatons have a 1-game lead over the Backdoor Bandits in the hotly contested Original Division. You'll recall that these two teams play in what was probably the closest game in BCFFL history just 3 weeks ago. The Megatons won 153-152 after an NFL ruling altered the final score which was a tie at 152. With two games remaining in the regular season, The Megatons hope to rebound after a tough defeat in Week 11 to Frick and Frack as they prepare to face another division rival and arch-nemesis, the Predators.

The Preds are just 2 games back and a win this weekend would go a long ways towards solidifying their playoff hopes. Chasing the Predators are The Spoiler (4-6-1) and Allie-Gators (4-7) who are up against the wall at this point. The Spoiler take on the Backdoor Bandits which could also greatly benefit the Predators, and the Allie-Gators go out of their division to play the reigning champion Delta Marauders (5-5-1).

EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION UPDATE
Loud Noises!!! finally figured out the BCFFL right around Week 7 when they went on a roll winning 3 of the past 4 $10 weekly top score prizes and a 6-game winning streak. That's all on the line this weekend when they go up against their nearest competitor in the EC Division, Frick and Frack. FF is a riding a 3-game winning streak of their very own and have improved to 6-5 on the season with a shot at taking over the top spot with a win and just one week to go on the season.

Not lost in all of this excitement at the top of the division is the Delta Marauders, your back-to-back reigning BCFFL Champions. At 5-5-1, the DMs battle the Allie-Gators (4-7) and with a win can move into position to steal the division with a week left in the season.

The Wildcats (4-7) and Houston Fuzz (3-8) round out the division. The Fuzz are two-time $10 winners on the season and it's been feast or famine for them all season long. One week HF is dropping 170 points or 234 and another week it's 49-points or 84-points in defeat. Tom Brady had better at least deliver a pair of Uggs to the HFs when the season comes to an end!

GAME OF THE WEEK

LOUD NOISES!!! (7-4) 
 
VS
 
FRICK AND FRACK (6-5)

_________________________________________________

DELTA MARAUDERS (5-5-1)
VS
ALLIE-GATORS (4-7)

_________________________________________________

THE MEGATONS (7-2-2)
VS 
PREDATORS (6-5)

_________________________________________________

THE SPOILER (4-6-1)
VS 
BACKDOOR BANDITS (7-4)

_________________________________________________

WILDCATS (4-7)
VS 
HOUSTON FUZZ (3-8)

_________________________________________________

Saturday, October 27, 2012

WEEK 8 PREVIEW

THE MEGATONS (5-1-1)
vs
HOUSTON FUZZ (3-4)

Current Score: 37-19, Megatons

Dwayne Bowe (The MEGATONS)

Jared Cook (Houston Fuzz)

LOUD NOISES!!! (3-4)
vs
BACKDOOR BANDITS (5-2)

Current Score: 64-32 Loud Noises!!!

Doug Martin (Loud Noises!!!)

What a way to kick things off for the Loud Noises!!! in Week 8. Doug Martin put 48-points on the board with a sensational performance on the road against the Vikings. Martin carried the rock for 135 rushing yards and a TD. He also had 79 receiving yards with a 64-yard TD reception. 

In addition, Christian Ponder posted 17-points in a losing effort for Minnesota at home. But that's 64-points for the Loud Noises!!! against one of the top two teams in the BCFFL. 


Matt Forte (Backdoor Bandits)

PREDATORS (4-3)
vs
WILDCATS (2-5)

Current Score: 8-0 Wildcats

Reggie Wayne (Wildcats)

Rashad Jennings (Predators)

FRICK and FRACK (3-4)
vs
ALLIE-GATORS (2-5)

 Frank Gore (Frick and Frack)

Brandon Marshall (Allie-Gators)

DELTA MARAUDERS (4-2-1)
vs
THE SPOILER (3-4)

Roddy White (Delta Marauders)

Marshawn Lynch (The Spoiler)

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

WEEK 7 IN REVIEW

LOUD NOISES!!! 
HAVE ARRIVED ...

174 - 114 VICTORY OVER THE CHAMPS!

Rob Gronkowski (27-points)

Loud Noises!!! dropped 174-points on the defending champion Delta Marauders in Week 7, avenging their 108-99 Week 1 defeat. 

Tight end Rob Gronkowski stole the show with 27-points thanks in part to 78 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. 

Many others factored in this benchmark victory for LN!!! who flexed their muscle for the first time in the BCFFL. An early acquisition Matt Hasselbeck (16-points) and rookie sensation Andrew Luck (26-points) held their own against Robert Griffin III (30-points) and Matthew Stafford (19-points).

Doug Martin (19-points) and Fred Jackson (21-points) won the day at the RB spot by comparison. 

Victor Cruz (33-points) was the lone bright spot in Week 7 for the Marauders and that came with under a minute to go in New York with his 77-yard TD reception.

FRICK and FRACK WHACK THE WILDCATS
135-97

Arian Foster (25-points)

Arian Foster led Frick and Frack to a season sweep of the Wildcats with 98 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. FF took out the Wildcats 168-142 in Week 1 and took the Week 7 match-up 135-97. In doing so, FF improves to 3-4 and a three-way tie with the Fuzz and Loud Noises!!! behind the Delta Marauders.

Matt Schaub (24-points) and Sam Bradford (16-points in relief of Peyton Manning) came up strong at QB. Miles Austin (19-points) and Frank Gore (18-points) combined for 37-points, while Sebastian Janikowski outpaced Wildcats kicker Blair Walsh, 14-3.

In Week 6, Frick and Frack left over 100-points on the bench in a tough loss to the Predators. In Week 7, they got the most bang for their buck, leaving just 23-points on the bench.

For the Wildcats, Andre Roberts (20-points), John Skelton (17-points), and Heath Miller (17-points) had standout performances. Unfortunately, it was a down week for most of the line-up. Look for the Wildcats to get back on track in Week 8.

PREDATORS ON THE PROWL
104-93 WIN OVER GATORS!

Aaron Rodgers (35-points)

Damn! Now THIS is the Aaron Rodgers that was the #1 draft pick 9 weeks ago. It took about 6 weeks but Aaron Rodgers is living up to his potential. And the beneficiaries of Rodgers strong, accurate throwing arm are the Predators. The tough luck loss goes to the Allie-Gators who played well, but fell by a mere 11-points.

Rodgers threw 3 TD passes and for 342 yards. What more can you ask of him? Even more unfortunate for opponents of the Packers AND Predators? His favorite target is teammate Jordy Nelson (22-points).  Once you get past their 57 combined points, the Predators still had Alfred Morris (13-points) and Blaine Gabbert (11-points) to add to the mix.

For the Allie-Gators, Carson Palmer (27-points) and Jay Cutler (16-points) were strong. Brandon Marshall (18-points) made a big contribution as well. However, the rest of the line-up went AWOL in Week 7. 

The Gators will look to regroup in Week 8. The Predators improved to 4-3 on the season.

BACKDOOR BANDITS EXPLODE
ON HOUSTON FUZZ: 155-141

 Drew Brees (40-points)

Don't look now but the Backdoor Bandits are the team to beat in the BCFFL. The Bandits are percentage points behind The MEGATONS with a solid 5-2 record to Andrew's 5-1-1. Week 7 was another Bandits victory, this time a 155-141 defeat of the Houston Fuzz and their vaunted 1-2 punch of Tom Brady and Eli Manning. How did the Backdoor Bandits do it?

You can start with a 40-point effort from fantasy freak Drew Brees. Manning  and Brady combined for 48-points. Throw in Adrian Peterson's 23-points, Vincent Jackson's 31-points, and Marques Colston's 17-points, and you should start to really get the picture. The Bandits line-up is an all-out assault on opposing teams. 

Once again the Bandits maximize their starting 10 leaving only 3-points on the bench.

The Fuzz got strong outings from their QBs as well as strong play from the bottom of their line-up. Owen Daniels (15-points), Percy Harvin (14-points), and the Texans DST (26-points) played strong. The Fuzz just came up short against the better team in Week 7.


MEGATONS REMAIN LEAGUE'S ELITE
121-99 WIN OVER SPOILER
Chris Johnson (43-points)

Remember this guy? Chris Johnson, a former #1 pick of the BCFFL draft is once again playing like one. CJ28 came up with a huge 43-point game with a staggering 195 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns, including one on an 83-yard run!

Ben Roethlisberger (19-points) and Denarius Moore (13-points) were the other major contributors to The Megatons line-up.

For The Spoiler, Week 7 was a lost opportunity. Kelvin's team drops to 3-4 while The MEGATONS remain the league's #1 team. Cam Newton (21-points), Steve Johnson (17-points) and Steven Jackson (13-points) got The Spoiler as close as they were going to get. It just was not enough to get the job done.

Friday, October 12, 2012

WEEK 6 PREVIEW

DELTA MARAUDERS (3-1-1)
Original Division
Matthew Stafford
vs
WILDCATS (2-3)
Original Division
Calvin Johnson

Current Score: 29-8, Delta Marauders


FRICK AND FRACK (2-3)
Original Division
Arian Foster
vs
PREDATORS (2-3)
Extra Crispy Division
Michael Vick

Current Score: 1-0, Predators


HOUSTON FUZZ (3-2)
Original Division
Tom Brady
vs
LOUD NOISES!!! (1-4)
Original Division
Christian Ponder

Current Score: 2-0, Loud Noises!!!


ALLIE-GATORS (2-3)
Extra Crispy Division
Matt Ryan
vs
THE MEGATONS (3-1-1)
Extra Crispy Division
Ray Rice

Current Score: 40-0, The MEGATONS


BACKDOOR BANDITS (3-2)
Extra Crispy Division
Jamaal Charles
vs
THE SPOILER (3-2)
Extra Crispy Division
Marshawn Lynch

Current Score: 0-0