Sun Tzu
went 3-4 with his predictions in week 2 and is determined to prove his
foresight in a bounce-back for week 3.
The match ups are pretty divided with teams knocking off each other at
top and bottom of the rankingz. Several
teams will emerge from this week's battles as season's favorites, while some
will struggle to keep from sinking in the mud.
Injuries are also starting to mount, making waiver-wire and free agents
to be more crucial, especially with the thinning of the talent pool due to the
Pre-Socratic expansion. Winning is:
swift as the wind, silent as a forest, fierce as fire, and immovable as
mountain, reminds Sun Tzu.
*UPDATED (9/18) to reflect the trade between the Colts and the Browns involving Trent Richardson
(1) Dijonnaise All-Stars (2-0) vs (4) HomeSpunNeckBloodz (2-0)
*Headliner of the week*

-DAS by
2.5
The
Grishamites experienced first-hand that the chemistry between Brady and Welker
is no longer the same in their week 2 loss (probably ever since Gisele cursed
Welker out during Super Bowl). The Brief
were still one Seattle-defense-shut-down away from a win over the now
top-ranked Mustards. CJ?K is back on
track for at least a 1000-yard season, and Ingram is getting the goal line
touches. An expected Kap to Vernon bounce
back, now that SF and Seattle are not cannibalising, should make this high-scoring
page-turners to keep it up. The Panthers
can expect either Megatron or AJ (or both) to have monster games on any given
week; unfortunately for them, the same can't be said about Mario Williams or
their backs that are in RBBC situations.
-PB by
7.5
(T2) GrossmanSachs (1-1) vs (7) TakingTigerMountain (2-0)
The
Bankerz didn't fall much in the rankingz despite losing to the then
thirteenth-ranked PhatGirlz. What's
disturbing here is that no one other than TE Witten underperformed
significantly yet as a team they failed to keep it up. The 2013 season so far has seen limited
upsides to RB-heavy lineups. The
seemingly bullish WR draft market is proving to be right in its prediction and
has rewarded teams that invested heavily on top-tier receivers. The bankerz didn't follow this trend and is
struggling to stay afloat. They did keep
some aerial production on the bench, but the guessing game may not be enough to
compensate for the lack of upside. The
gradual and steady emergence of Ben Tate in Houston can eventually spell
trouble for Arian and the bankerz. For
Daniel's squad, starz aligned correctly and seem to continue to do so as long
as TE Graham stays Brees' favorite target even or especially on his off-days. RB committee Mathews, Spiller and Bradshaw
look formidable on paper, but they are all vulnerable to vulturing, fumbling
and, knock on wood, injuries. TTM also
lack elite receivers that can put up big numbers, reflected on their 104.6
point average.
-GS by
4.5
*UPDATE (9/18): the shock wave of Trent Richardson trade on Wednesday was also felt through Pre-Socratic landscape, no more so than in the Mountain. Bradshaw is now relegated to being a piece of RBBC once again. Overall, this is a slight blow, as Bradshaw started the season in the same position while Vick Ballard was healthy (for just one week).
*UPDATE (9/18): the shock wave of Trent Richardson trade on Wednesday was also felt through Pre-Socratic landscape, no more so than in the Mountain. Bradshaw is now relegated to being a piece of RBBC once again. Overall, this is a slight blow, as Bradshaw started the season in the same position while Vick Ballard was healthy (for just one week).
(5) BldgDW3LL1NGTh1nk1ng (1-1) vs (9) PhatGirlz (1-1)
All-around
good games by their receivers and defenders lifted BDT into victory in week 2,
but it's hard to predict the same sort of production in week 3. The ground game is once again suspect in
Chico, as Ray Rice is injured at the hip (day-to-day) and DeAngelo is losing
third-down and goal-line touches to Mike Tolbert. Everybody expects Romo (and Phillip Rivers)
to do something stupid sooner than later.
Monique won the SweepStarks contest on a perfectly laid $12 bid. Starks will battle Hand-Cuff Tate and Mr.
Unreliable Wilson for a slice of the flex pie.
Miller and Sproles are as good a RB tandem as any. If WR Garcon can maintain the elite production,
and there's no reason to suspect otherwise, the Girlz will contend each and
every week.
-PG by 3
*UPDATE (9/18): Willie the Wildcat and the Chico Bandits acted swiftly as the wind in picking up RBs Chris Ogbonnaya and Willis McGahee, the presumed beneficiaries of Trent's ouster in Cleveland. Not sure if this was the time to actually stay immoveable as mountain, as neither of these backs seem capable of overcoming a fundamental deficiency in that they are running for the Browns.
*UPDATE (9/18): Willie the Wildcat and the Chico Bandits acted swiftly as the wind in picking up RBs Chris Ogbonnaya and Willis McGahee, the presumed beneficiaries of Trent's ouster in Cleveland. Not sure if this was the time to actually stay immoveable as mountain, as neither of these backs seem capable of overcoming a fundamental deficiency in that they are running for the Browns.
(8) Trichotillomaniacs (1-1) vs (11) AEthernauts (0-2)

-Trix by
4.5
(10) Tusken Raiders (1-1) vs (13) Pr1m0rdi4lLyfestylez (0-2)
The Sand
People boast one of the most explosive receivers with Julio Jones and DJax
(this I assume is Deshawn from Cal, says Sun Tzu). Malcolm Floyd's neck injury looked very
serious, but DeAndre Hopkins of Texans can step right in with Andre Johnson
also limping. As long as Charles stay
healthy, they can repeat the week 2 production each week. We'll find out early, as their offensive
stars play on Thursday in Tatooine.
B-Dawgz chose to ignore the TE issue in week 2, and Coby Fleener emerged
in Indy as a legit Luck target. This may
be the time to address the tight ends.
The Dawgz have other pieces in place if they can keep their
prudence.
-TR by 5
*UPDATE (9/18): If anything, Trent Richardson's move to Indy will benefit him, as the power-back will have more opportunities with the ball around the goal-line. If his PSAS fantasy owner notices this is a different matter.
(12) the Goslings (0-2) vs (14) SanFranciscoFerries (0-2)
The good
news is, one of these teams will get a win.
The question is, who? Sun Tzu
likes the Goslings and their upside with Shady McCoy and Jordy Nelson (where
were you last year, asks Sun Tzu).
Andrew Luck has yet to break-out as a fantasy star but he has to
eventually, and Jared Cook is hopeful for a bounce back in week 3. The twinkles' ground game suffered a major blow
with both Bush and Lacy injured in week 2.
At least they have fillers in Knowshown
"I've-Always-Been-Here" Moreno and Robert Turbin. With Gronk still one week away from a
comeback, the Ferries can't afford to have Brent Celek keep looking in from outside
of the Chip Kelley Ting.
-Goslings
by 7.5
Sun Tzu is the most influential military strategist of the
east and a former head coach of the Trichotillomaniacs. He's currently an analyst for ESPN Far East
and a regular contributor to PSAS.
Can we wager on the spreads?
ReplyDeleteThe spread here are designed to resemble real Vegas spreads with FG/TD differences. In PSAS terms they should be tripled or quadrupled
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DeleteThe return of the Stock Exchange should quench this thirst. I just need to get out of work to do it. But I do think we should do game of the week with the yahoo spreads, but that could potentially change as the lineupz change.
ReplyDeleteI was reluctant to put spreads this week since i knew stock exchange was coming up. here's the disclaimer, my spreads are by no means official or reflected on the casino games; they are strictly Sun Tzu's opinions
Delete1-6, pathetic
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