Friday, October 17, 2014

Insider-Commissioner-Week 7-2014





Commissioners Top 10 Power Rankings 
(after 6 Weeks)


1- 
(2) Houston Rams-Leaders of the Nebula Helix division by two games, the Rams can only hope Arian Foster stays healthy and Phillip Rivers isn't a hoax.




2- 
(3) Best in the Vintage-Phillip Rivers and noone else that scares any opponent. It is likely this is not a championship caliber team, but who am I to argue past results?



3- 
(1) A disappointing loss to the Runners last week drops them two spots. Let's not confuse that with a team that is on their way down however. The Snowmen are the team everyone fears when they show up on their schedule.


4- 
(5) Defense is the deciding factor in where the Runners finish this season. Each week almost everyone on the entire roster scores in double digits.  Problems may arise in the final weeks of the season with byes and star players being rested.


5- 
(4) Not a big fan, but he can argue results?


6- 
(6) After two losses in a row the mighty Bruisers finally look to have a chink in their armor. They appear to be one running back and a tight end short of a complete package.


7-
(7) With Peyton Manning and Marshawn Lynch one should always be a top 10 team regardless of the remaining roster situation.


8-
(10) Can it actually be true? Two weeks in a row as HI 50 winner can make a coaches expectations jump to a dangerously out of reality condition. Don't forget this was the second highest rated team following the draft.


9-
(8) Dropped one spot even after a huge win over the Texan Bruisers? Be realistic folks, JJ Watt isn't going to score 40 points enough times for this team to make the playoffs.

10-
(15) Another win, another day of hope. An old and broken down team somehow has three wins with the second lowest points fielded in the conference. 






This Weeks Games of Note

 

Two first place 4-2 teams collide to stake their claim on the "best in Conference" title. The Rams look like a factor in the Ballistic Bowl derby while I think the Nachman team is a mirage. Look for the Rams to pound the MF'ers and make a statement to the rest of the league.



The Runners' head coach has guaranteed a win this week, he just won't say whether it will be against the Crownholder or in Fanduel. Most would consider the Runners winning this game as an upset, but Vegas has it even up as of Thursday evening. At 2-4 one wouldn't consider the Crownholders a powerhouse unit, but two high scoring losses in a row cannot be overlooked.



The Coalition have struggled with under performing players and injuries, nothing different the 90 percent of the teams in the league. Thursday Night Football was an eye opener for the Billiecats though, they enter Sunday 55 points down. Can the Billiecats even score 55 points? 



After the teams first win of 2014 the Fanatix take their joy up against the powerful Frost team. Hmmm.....damn the bad luck.


 

The Texan Bruisers will try to break a two game losing skid while the 'Nators take it one step at a time....break 100 this week, something they failed to do last week.



 

With two Hi 50 weeks in a row the new look Viall Vigilante will need a third to take down the upstart Igama team.



 

Wallies versus Dlugiewicz, wow, what fun. Wallies is weird, off the top of my head I couldn't tell you if they are good, shit, or anything. Dlugiewicz on the other hand has Peyton, he has hope.










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