Saturday, July 28, 2012

BFFG $$ 2012 dues info and scoring settings

I am using LeagueSafe for the third time this season. It has worked very well the past two times. Not only does it make collecting dues a whole lot easier, but payouts are also way more simple. If you win, then you simply login and collect the reward. You may choose from check, check card or electronic transfer. I won, and chose the check card, and it worked out well for me. They even give you the option of printing a trophy on the check card if you like to show off ;-) LeagueSafe has good customer service. They primarily handle problems through email, which I have found to be just fine. Each time I contacted them with questions they were very responsive and gave me assuring answers. I recommend new team owners to Google LeagueSafe and read up on them. You'll find they are very legit.

The BFFG has run with the majority of the following settings for 11 years now. My goal is to make sense of fantasy scoring by representing the most relevant NFL player stats to the league's scoring categories. Points are primarily awarded for yards and touchdowns. There is no points-per-reception (a.k.a. PPR). The BFFG is considered to be a 'QB heavy league' since 6 points are awarded for a passing TD as opposed to the common default setting of 4 points. Here are the scoring settings.

OffenseLeague ValueYahoo! Default Value
Passing Yards25 yards per point
Passing Touchdowns64
Interceptions-1
Rushing Yards10 yards per point
Rushing Touchdowns6
Reception Yards10 yards per point
Reception Touchdowns6
Return Yards20 yards per point0
Return Touchdowns6
2-Point Conversions2
Fumbles Lost-1-2
Offensive Fumble Return TD6
Pick Sixes Thrown-10
KickersLeague ValueYahoo! Default Value
Field Goals 0-19 Yards3
Field Goals 20-29 Yards3
Field Goals 30-39 Yards3
Field Goals 40-49 Yards4
Field Goals 50+ Yards5
Point After Attempt Made1
Defense/Special TeamsLeague ValueYahoo! Default Value
Sack1
Interception12
Fumble Recovery12
Touchdown6
Safety2
Block Kick12
Points Allowed 0 points10
Points Allowed 1-6 points87
Points Allowed 7-13 points64
Points Allowed 14-20 points41
Points Allowed 21-27 points20
Points Allowed 28-34 points1-1
Points Allowed 35+ points0-4
4th Down Stops10
  

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Episode XII: Return of the Guru

A long time ago in a galaxy far,
far away . . . .




Once again the desperate rebellion finds that it's no match for the unrelenting genius of The Empire. Puny jawas scramble to find a safe planet, while the Death Star surges through space leaving asteroids in it's wake. The so-called Jedi ramble excuse after excuse in hope to disparage the consistent success of the SvvashBucklers who make use of their flaws and continue to dominate the galaxy . . .

Fantasy football is back my padawans.
How will the saga continue?
One thing is for sure.





You don't know the power of The Dark Side.


Standby for the payment request from LeagueSafe. Then register your team in Yahoo. And prepare for your doom. 



  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Ravens' DEF style is right for the future of the NFL

Considering the recent news on Junior Seau's death and CTE, assume there will be some NFL rule changes in the future. The changes will probably focus on the defensive side of the game, significantly restricting hard tackles and flat-out banning hits to the head. This is likely to negatively affect the performance of defensive plays for a lot of teams with the exception of the Baltimore Ravens.

Sure, the Ravens are known for their tough defense. Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs and others have definitely laid some pretty hard hits on players in the past. But recently the Ravens defense, as a whole, has been criticized by their fans - of all people - for not hitting hard enough, missing tackles and flat out not dominating like they use to. This jive spreads around despite the fact that the Ravens were one of the top overall defenses last season.

Perceptive Ravens fans should notice that the defense has evolved to play a more dynamic game. Ravens D goes for the ball. They are not about hitting just for show. Their style has been called as having, "high risk, high reward." The reward is hopefully a, "loose ball!" That's exciting! But the losing-end of the risk typically results with fans shouting out their frustrations, "ugh, just tackle the guy!"

Indeed a missed big play doesn't look good but this gamble is the right way to play in preparation for the future. Defensive plays focused on trying to strip the ball will replace the frequent hard hits. I believe the Ravens are one of the teams already focused on making this adjustment. #purplepride






Friday, March 9, 2012

Bracket-Mastahz Wanted

It's time to expand on my fantasy sports commissioner credentials. I am excited to set-up my first play-for-prize March Madness Bracket. Yahoo: Tourney Pick'em will host the brackets and LeagueSafe will handle the funds. I'm shooting for 1st, 2nd & 3rd level prizes. Entry fee is 25.

Naturally, invites will go out to all my loyal BFFG team owners. Please note: this is an open invite. If you are interested in playing March Madness then please let me know.

Let's get some B-Ballin!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

This week's best divisional round line-up

Are you competing in any fantasy football playoff challenges this weekend? Looking for some tips? Chances are you have a lot of good players to choose from. The trick in a playoff challenge is that since you're managing the cream-of-the-crop then you must consider the matchup first and player talent second. Below are my personal top picks for fantasy performers in the divisional round.

QB - Aaron Rodgers
There a lot of good quarterbacks playing this weekend but Aaron is at home against a so-so NYG pass defense and the Pack are not going to mess around. Rodgers will throw all over the place and I doubt that GB's running game will be the main thing. Brees at SF will have a tougher challenge. The Patriots are likely to mix in more of their running game; they usually do in the playoffs.

WRs - Jordy Nelson, Victor Cruz & Demaryius Thomas
Greg Jennings should be back but he'll be rusty. His biggest contribution will be drawing the defense from Nelson who has become Rodgers #1 target and these two will connect. The Cruz and Eli Manning relationship is one of the main stories of the season. GBs DEF won't keep up and Victor will do plenty of work. The unsung hero of the Broncos, DT, is a matchup problem for NE. Belichick focused on the DEF during the bye and they will step up but won't be able to shut-out DEN. It's likely that the Pats will end up with a large lead in this game and I expect DEN to continue to play hard to score and not let the hype die down too much.

RBs - Ray Rice & Frank Gore
BAL will go to Rice all day. HOU is a great DEF but tougher against the WRs. It's Ray's house and he'll do the scoring here. Gore gets a rest and plays at home against a so-so NO run DEF. I like SF's chances to set the pace of this game. There will be points but I see this game staying even until the 4th qtr. Arian Forster is good for plenty of yards and a possible TD but the upside in the BAL/HOU game is that the Ravens dominate and protect the house. It could be a low-scoring departure for the Texans.

TE - Rob Gronkowski or Aaron Hernandez
NE's TEs are a cut above the rest. They are targeted more than the WRs. I noticed a lot of zone DEF by DEN in the game vs PIT last week, which I think is smart but it did leave Heath Miller open for some big plays, rare for him. I think the Bronco's will play the same way tonight, which will result in even production from these two. Each is guaranteed to score. Flip a coin on these guys. Jimmy Graham is a big part of NO's offense but I think the upside here is Jim Harbaugh's respect for the big guy and he'll go with bracket coverage, which could stop Graham from getting a TD.

K - John Kasay
The team that scores a lot of points and who will face a tough DEF on the road and may have to settle for feild goals is NO. Their K is John Kasay, who was very reliable during the season. Nuff said.

DEF - Ravens
HOU starts a third-string rookie QB at BAL in the playoffs against a rested Ravens DEF, "No, no, no!" says Terrell Suggs. This is the moment Ravens fans have been waiting for. The likely upside here is that the Ravens DEF dominates. I like them for multiple takeaways and a TD. "Hello Ed Reed. Where've ya been?" The 12th man in BAL will show up and be loud, "Oh, oh, aah, oh, oh, oh, oooooh!" All-in-all, this could be the biggest blow-out in the divisional round. You want the DEF that's gonna have the feild-day and that's the Ravens.

If this is your line-up then your chances of going to the next round are good, very good!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

BFFG 2011 Team Owners Report

Let's end the fantasy football season with a summary of each team owner in the BFFG. As commish, I'm very happy with the level of play from all you guys. Each of you had you're own set of challenges and did your best all-the-way to the very end. Kudos to you and I hope to see you back again next season.


10th place: RubberballsAndLiquor
Owner: Lou Sichette
Record: 3-11-0

Lou wasn't expecting much out of his first ever fantasy football team, "I know I'm gonna lose but oh well." He was right on the money, finishing in last place, but doing so with the right attitude. Lou was just as interested in other's matchups as he was his own showing determination to learn, come back next season and kick someone in their 'rubberballs'.

MVP: TE Rob Gronkowski (broke record for rec TDs by TE-17)
Key loss: RB Tim Hightower (torn ACL in wk7)


9th place: Wasbi Warriors
Owner: Brian Sklar
Record: 4-10-0

The 2009-10 BFFG champion has had better seasons. This was Sklar's first time not making the playoffs. To his credit, this was a hard team to manage. He had a lot of great players that were just too inconsistent this year: Matt Ryan, Dwayne Bowe, LaGarrette Blount and Brandon Jacobs to name a few. He did end the season well by beating Baltimore Smasher 118-86 and keeping himself out of the last spot in the standings.

MVP: RB Ray Rice (2088 AP yards)
Honorable mention: K Sebastian Janikowski (7 FGs of +50 yards)
Key loss: RB Knownson Moreno (torn ACL-mid season)


8th place: Baltimore Smasher
Owner: Bob Ahlfeldt
Record: 5-9-0

Bob's season was up and down but the four game losing streak from week 9 to 12 kept his playoff hopes out of reach. He had one of the strangest W/L turn-arounds I've ever seen, losing to me by a point in week 12 followed by a win by a point over Nipocolypse the next week, which spoiled Jim's playoff chances. Bob is pretty keen on the waivers. He picked up Willis McGahee, Victor Cruz and gave a home to Darren Sproles who should have never been out there in the first place.

MVP: RB Darren Sproles (1383 ret yards)
Honorable mention: WR Victor Cruz (1536 rec yards)


7th place: Nipocolypse
Owner: Jim "Nips" Colhouer
Record: 6-7-1

In case you haven't picked this up already, Jim's teams are always named 'Nip' something. And when it comes to playoff appearances, for Jim, it's often quite 'nippy' out. He made third place in 2005 then second place in 2006 and hasn't been back to the top since. But you can't sleep on Nips. He won key matchups against teams who finished in the top half of the league, including his last matchup against me and the runner-up Mad Ravens. Jim was right there down the stretch just falling out of playoff reach by a game and a half and 41 points.

MVP: QB Tom Brady (5235 passing yards)
Key pickup: WR Torrey Smith (rookie)
Needed to trade: WR Anquan Boldin (for a non-BAL WR)


6th place: Discard After Use
Owner: Chris Trotter
Record: 6-7-1

The runner-up from last season couldn't get into the playoffs this time. Chris manages his team very well. The right line-ups were in, it just didn't pan-out. Inconsistencies from Philip Rivers and  Ryan Fitzpatrick made his team difficult to manage, not to mention losing Jamaal Charles right in the beginning. Ouch! Chris also drafts very well, and to see his draft from this year, you wonder how he didn't end up winning the whole thing.

MVP: TE Jimmy Graham (1310 rec yards)
Honorable Mention: QB Philip Rivers (4624 passing yards)
Key loss: RB Jamaal Charles (torn ACL in week 2)


5th place: Red Riders
Owner: Mark Fey
Record: 6-8-0

This was my uncle Mark's first season in the BFFG but by no means his first at fantasy football. He is a vet. Mark's style is a bit different compared to others in the league. He is exceptionally keen on rookies, from watching a lot of NCAA, and players climbing up the depth charts. You better do your homework, if you're facing him, or you'll find that you've been blown-out by players you never heard of.

MVP: QB Cam Newton (rookie-drafted in 3rd rd)
Key injury: RB Darren McFadden (out many games-foot)
Total bust: TE Dallas Clark (8th rd pick)


4th place: ChelseaFC
Owner: Tyler Ahlfeldt
Record: 11-3-0

Tyler is another long-time vet in the BFFG. When he's on a roll, his team is dangerous. If he beat you, it was probably by twenty or so points. Tyler beat me out for the #1 seed in the playoffs in the last week of the regular season, and by a weird twist of fate, it worked out better for me and not so good for him. Tyler's season was a cruel one but by no means his fault. He managed his team very well but unfortunately his worst week came at the absolute worst time.

MVPs: QB Aaron Rodgers (45 passing TDs) RB Maurice Jones-Drew (lead NFL in rushing)
Key loss: RB Matt Forte (knee)


3rd place: Dang Gurl!
Owner: Dave Schneider
Record: 9-5-0

Dave is another long-time vet of the BFFG. Known for auto-picking his players on draft day, he usually ends up with a top-notch team. He only had 10 moves on the season, showing a very conservative approach. My most memorable matchup was against Dang Gurl in the first round of the playoffs this season. A leaping penalty erased a killer feild goal from David Akers and replaced it with a PAT. That scenario allowed me to win by a point where the feild goal would have Dave winning by one. For me it was the luckiest matchup of my life; for Dave it was the, "someone 's gotta be f*cking with me" moment.

MVP: RB LeSean McCoy (20 TDs only 1 fumble lost)
Honorable mentions: QB Matt Stafford (5038 passing yards) K David Akers (192 fantasy points)
Key loss: WR Kenny Britt (torn ACL wk3)


2nd place: Mad Ravens
Owner: Joe Russo
Record: 8-6-0

This was Joe's first season in the BFFG and I believe he is also new to fantasy football. He made it all-the-way to the championship game. Is it beginner's luck? I'd say Joe's season was hardly a fluke. Joe did an excellent job of watching added and dropped players. He only made 18 moves and usually started the same guys, showing a conservative approach. He had a very memorable championship matchup against me, going in with Drew Brees who beat Dan Marino's passing yards record that final Monday night. He had decent players in place to give him a shot at winning the whole thing, just needed a bit more luck to keep my guys out of the endzone.

MVP: QB Drew Brees (5476 passing yards, 46 passing TDs)
Honorable mention: RB Marshawn Lynch (1416 AP yards)
Key injury: WR Andre Johnson (out several games-hamstring)


League Champion: SvvashBucklers
Owner: Jan-Ryder Hilton
Record: 11-3-0 (started 8-0)

My tenth season as BFFG commissioner and team owner was my best. I was going for a perfect season but then lost to Dang Gurl in week nine. No, I didn't purposely lose the final game to ChelseaFC, so that he would take the #1 seed and lose to his brother-in-law Joe (Mad Ravens), and I would face Dave (Dang Gurl) on a bad week in the first round of the playoffs. There's no way to predict all of that! I had a good team and I got lucky at times. That's usually the person who wins.

I've been doing this fantasy football thing for a while now and getting pretty good. My main strengths are player matchup stat checking, waiver watching and roster management. My only weakness may be drafting but that is very slight. If you are facing me this week then it is your Superbowl. You will need to do some research and stat checking. Willie-nillie-ing it will most likely not work for you. I am a beast. Be prepared.

MVP: WR Megatron (1681 reception yards, 16 TDs)
Honorable mention: WR A.J. Green (rookie)
Key Pickup: WR Julio Jones (17 points in championship game)
Key loss: RB Fred Jackson (broken leg-week 11, drafted in 16th rd)
Total Bust: QB Peyton Manning (drafted 7th rd)




    

Friday, December 30, 2011

Another Fantasy Football Season in the Books


And guess who's the remaining champ? That's right, moi. I've squeezed out another championship. Can you say, "dynasty?" I ask, "Who's dat who can make chump-meat outta tha maestro? Nobody. Nobody."

Ok let me stop there.

But really it was a great season for me. The three main things factored into my repeat ring: stat-tracking, gut instinct and luck. I believe each of these shares an equal part in fantasy football success.

When it comes to stat-tracking, crunching numbers or following rankings it's all right there for you on the Web. You just need to know where to look. I mostly stuck with Yahoo on this, which is also the host site for the BFFG. They provide very good fantasy advice and breakdowns. Right on your team roster page is a link for "Gameday Decision" and "Fantasy Matchups" where each player is given a star rating and a written blurb for their weekly matchup projection. It's really a great resource. I find that it seldom lets you down. There is also the "Research" link, which provides composite rankings and stats and compares other valuable information with active Yahoo leagues. And last I'll mention Yahoo's top analysts: Brandon Funston, Brad Evans, Matt Buser and Michael Salfino. These guys know their stuff and can usually point you in the right direction.

Gut instinct comes from watching football games and nothing else. The best resource for this is NFL Red Zone. I've subscribed to RZ for the past two years. It is the best way to watch football. They do all the channel surfing for you by going right to the game that matters. They also use split screen to show multiple games at once. You typically get to see every touchdown as it happens, a real bonus. Watching a lot of RZ will lead you to understand the pace of a football game and how it's all about momentum and clock management. You will get to know who the 'go-to' players are in the league.

And lastly there's luck. It's crazy how some games and situations turn out. No doubt, football is chaos. You don't know if the ball will bounce in your favor. It has for me. I must say. It's a strange but good feeling. It has me question fate, destiny, spirtuality and such, all things that I typicaly don't believe in. Regardless of luck you must always set your best line-up and never quit until the last game 'cause you just never know. The ball could bounce your way.

Me = satisfied ;-)

Coming soon: BFFG 2011 Team Manager Reports