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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Week 10 Recap

Apologies for delayed post.  I was riding my CitiBike down Bleecker St this morning when this truck came out of no where and almost killed me because I don't wear a helmet.  I took a picture of the truck in preparation for a litigation.  Here it is!


In stark contrast to the madness that was Week 9, Week 10 passed relatively calmly.  Phat Girlz went down to BDT for the third straight loss and probably will lose the Uptown Top Ranking, but the rest of the results were dictated mostly by standings (well except for Pelican beat down of Pullers).  Barring something crazy, five teams above .500 (Nauts, Girlz, TTM, Dijon, and BDT) will make the playoffs, with Nauts one leg up in the race for first-round bye.  The .500 club of Ferries and Bloodz will battle for the last playoffs spot, but the road is rough for both franchises.  SFF face BDT, Trix and Dijon for the final three regular season games, while Bloodz have TTM, BDT and Trix on the plate.  Because of the tough road ahead for both 5-5 teams, the quartet of 3-7 teams still have chances if they can win out the rest of the season.  And as crazy as it sounds 2-8 Bundys aren't mathematically eliminated just yet either (imagine a 5-8 team in the playoffs).  In the market, in part due to lack of upsets, in part due to the market's timidity following last week's near explosion and in part due to dwindling talent pool in waiver-market as the mega bye storm passes through town, not much happened and more was actually taken out.  A needed correction for the final leap, it seems.  The season is by no means close to being over, which means injuries will happen (ala Carson City) and waiver money demand sure will pick up (ala Brandon Jacobs).  Do we hear, Manziel, ehm, Tebow?


Shank-I-Punt
Punters are punters for a reason.  Actually.., I don't really have much to say here.  It was a punt kind of a week for me anyways.  So, here are the results. 


Future: Koenen 23 ydz
TTM: Wing 46 ydz
Trix: Lanning 32 ydz
 
Old Future will collect pool and matching funds (-3+9+9), a smooth +15.  Nice.


Over-Under
In their head-to-head matchup, it was Vick that was 2010, not Ben.  Sanchez on MNF was as effective as he can be (except for that one failed read-option keeper in which Mark went down like a girl), tossing two TDs and throwing for over 330 ydz.


Ben 12.97 / 19.71-proj (UNDER): Future, TTM and Trix bought OVER (and lost)
VIck 17.68 / 16.94-proj (OVER): Future, TTM and Trix bought UNDER (and lost)
Sanchez 19.68 / 16.36-proj (OVER): Trix bought OVER (and won)


Stock Market
In a week with not much activity in the stock market, lack of upsets hit investors hard with many of derivatives featuring underdogs.  The result is a major down-turn for those that were bullish.  Some franchises wisely stayed put, so the damage was rather contained, except where the bleeding didn't stop.


Jeopardy: Future and Trix both lost
Catz: TTM won but Trix lost
Hot-lanta: Future and Polk both lost
Chant-Down: BDT won, but SFF and Polk lost
Babylon O: Nauts, TTM and Dijon won but Girlz lost


Recap
Future: +1
Trix (-5)
TTM (+3)
Future (-5)
Hot (-5)
Ben (-2)
Vick (-2)
Punt (-3+18)
dividends (+2)


TTM: -5
Ben (-2)
Vick (-2)
Punt (-3)
dividends (+2)


Trix: -24
Trix (-5)
Polk (-5)
Catz (-5)
CJ (-5)
Hot (-5)
Ben (-2)
Vick (-2)
Sanchez (+4)
Punt (-3)
dividends (x2=+4)


BDT: -5
Hot (-5)


Polk: +2
dividends (+2)

Unlike Carson, stock market will be back next week
 
Public Funds Index:
+516-31=+485


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