October 19, 2010
S W F F L  C O M M I S S I O N E R S '  N O T E S
By Karl J. (Butch) Smalley
      WEEK 6 RESULTS     NORM'S LINES-WK 7
  BLACK REVENGE   160.6 
  DREAM TEAM      127.0 
  JELLY BEANS      -1 
  BLACK REVENGE  (241) 
  ROXB WRANGLERS  137.3 
  M. TAKERS       135.9 
  ROXB WRANGLERS   -2 
  GOOD FELLAS    (246) 
  GOOD FELLAS     107.8 
  FIGHTIN IRISH    90.7 
  BLACK & BLUE     -3 
  BODY SHOP      (239) 
  BLACK & BLUE    137.7 
  JELLY BEANS     116.7 
  DREAM TEAM       -9 
  M. TAKERS      (259) 
  BODY SHOP       127.2 
  YOUNG GUNZ       91.5 
  YOUNG GUNZ       -2 
  FIGHTIN IRISH  (242) 
 STANDINGS   W  L  T    GB    POINTS 
 GOOD FELLAS    
 FIGHTIN IRISH  
 BODY SHOP      
 BLACK REVENGE  
  6  0  0  
  5  1  0  
  4  2  0  
  3  3  0  
 ---
  1 
  2 
  3 
  718
  730
  736
  773
  ELITE LINE      
 DREAM TEAM     
 BLACK & BLUE   
 JELLY BEANS    
 YOUNG GUNZ     
 ROXB WRANGLERS 
 M. TAKERS      
  2  4  0  
  2  4  0  
  2  4  0  
  2  4  0  
  2  4  0  
  2  4  0  
  4 
  4 
  4 
  4 
  4 
  4 
  826
  720
  711
  704
  695
  669
POSITION SCORING MATRIX
 TEAM     QB   RB   WR   TE   PK   ST      TOT  
  BR  
  RW  
  FI  
  BS  
  BB  
  MT  
  DT  
  JB  
  GF  
  YG  
  107  241  223   43   87   72*
  149  140  282   49   48   28 
  134  127  320   40   76   34 
  152  221  222   40   76   25 
  112  129  300   51   83   46 
  155* 163  202   61   53   35 
  144  204  222   65* 125   67 
  112  318* 123   30   93   35 
  154   79  352*  32   69   33 
  147  177  215   67   48*  50 
  773 
  695 
  730 
  736 
  720 
  669 
  826*
  711 
  718 
  704 
AVG/GM    23   30   41   13    8    7    121 
PLAYER TRANSACTIONS
 TM       ACQUIRED         RELEASED    
 GF  
 FI  
 BB  
 MT  
     
     
     
     
     
     
  A. Hernandez     
  Mercedes Lewis   
  Robert Meachem   
  Deion Branch     
         
         
         
         
         
         
  Marion Barber    
  Mike Williams    
  Mark Clayton     
  Brandon Tate     
         
         
         
         
         
         
SPOCK'S LOCKS - Favorite w/Spread on top - Underdog w/Under-Over in parenthesis

  Week 6 finds only 1 team still undefeated. There has been a little bottom up revolution as a lot of teams moved close to that final Elite spot. In fact all 6 teams under the Elite line are 2-4 and only one game out of the Elite. On the flip side, the first place Good Fellas have a 4 game lead on the teams under the Elite Line and can't drop out of the Elite before Week 10.

  Don't forget to keep an eye on the old web site (http://swffl.50megs.com). It has updated archives and historical records. I will also add some web-exclusive materials there, like the complete 2010 Draft analysis, as I develop them. Anybody with ideas, send them to me and I will see what I can do.

Key Matchups to watch this Week

  The Jelly Beans take on the suddenly hot Black Revenge, with 2 wins in a row and a helmet to boot. The Roxborough Wranglers will be next to try and hang a 'L' on the Good Fellas and maybe avenge the loss by their ex-partner and brother. The Black & Blue Attack will try to take on the Body Shop with somewhat of a skeleton crew thanks to the dreaded BYE. In a battle of 2-6 teams, the Dream Team will take on the M. Takers. The Fightin Irish' face the Young Gunz right after facing the God Fellas. Bone must be feeling his age plus some.

  Norm was 3/5 last week making him 9/20 (45%) on the year. His lines (actually my estimates) appear above. Spock was 2/5 last week making him 10/20 (50%) on the year. His locks appear below:

BR -19 JB (251)     MT  -2 DT (246)
GF -18 RW (232)     FI -20 YG (240)
BS -18 BB (244)

  One game was over on Sunday; the rest were more or less up in the air going into Monday night.

  The Black & Blue Attack handed the Jelly Beans their 4th loss in a row (after a 2-0 start). The Attack as led by Garcon and the Texan Double Bubble. Flacco and Torian led the Beans in the loss. Both teams are tied up in that huge logjam at 2-4. Kolb and Steven Jackson over Flacco and McCoy would have halted the losing streak for the Beans.

  The Dream Team and a 5.5 point lead were no match for the Black Revenge, CJ and the TITANS. The Revenge responded too Coach Casper's demand that a mere 'W would not be enough this week. He wanted the Helmet and Manning, CJ, Calvin Johnson and Bowe delivered that helmet. Thankfully CJ scored most of those pints on a garbage time long TD that made the final score look like a laugher - I don't think I could take another less than 5 point loss. Brees and Prater led the Dream Team as they sunk below the Elite Line and to 2-4. The Revenge climbed to 500 and claimed that final Elite Spot.

  The Body Shop and a 47.5 point lead were too much for the Young Gunz and Bironas. The Shop was led by Foster and the Packer Double Bubble. The Gunz failed to have a starter or bench player break the 20 point barrier. In fact due to the BYE, injuries or other reasons, the Gunz roster was just rife with goose eggs.

  The M. Takers and Jones-Drew could not overcome an 8.9 point lead against the Roxborough Wranglers. That is rough when your number one pick can't put up a 9 on Monday night to give you the 'W'. The Takers were led by Maclin and Marshall (who they acquired in the trade), in fact Maclin is this weeks MVP. The Wranglers were led by Romo and DeSean Jackson as they sweated out the 1.4 point victory n Monday night. Most weeks this is the no-brainer Game of the Week, but the Game of The week had already been selected by the schedule makers. Sorry Takers & Wranglers.

  The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Good Fellas and the Fightin' Irish. Any time you get to week 6 and have a match up of undefeated teams, that has t be the Game of the Week. Much like many Superbowls in the past, the game did not quite live up to the pre-game hype. The Fellas and a 20.7 point lead were too much for the Irish and Sims-Walker (what is it with the Jags and hyphenated names?). The Fellas were led by Manning as they just barely cleared the 100 point mark. The Irish players (whole roster) all failed to clear 20 points. Admittedly with the top 2 teams, I was expecting a bit more scoring. The Irish could have (with their best lineup) stopped the Fellas on their thus far perfect defense of their title, and they would have remained undefeated. Granted it would have taken starting Forsett, Lynch, Pettigrew and Akers. I can't imagine starting 2 Seahawk running backs, actually 1 is hard to imagine.

CHATTERBOX:(Get Quotes in by Monday Night)
Dream Team (Norm): Suspiciously Absent

BEST & WORST OF WEEK 6
MVP: Jeremy Maclin (40.9) M. Takers   
   Best on Bench: Kevin Kolb (37.9) Jelly Beans   
  Low Scorers: Fightin Irish' (90.7)   
Coaching Efficiency:
High: Black Revenge (96%)
Low: Jelly Beans (83%)


Top Rostered Players By Position (Rostered Players Only)
QB - Rivers(154.8),Manning(153.7),Rodgers(151.6),Brees(143.6)
RB - Foster(148.8),CJohnson(135.0),Forte(132.7),McCoy(126.8)
WR - Collie(136.3),Lloyd(127.3),White(118.6),Wayne(117.2)
TE - Gates(125.0),Clark(92.7),Keller(88.3),Miller(86.8)
PK - Folk(72),Bironas(67),Prater(65),Janikowski(62)
ST - TITANS(64),PATRIOTS(61),STEELERS(60),SEAHAWKS(59)


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