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Not too much changed between week 11 and 12. The races are still in high gear and a couple of division races got a lil tighter.
GM's looking to add that Paydirt 100 win mark to their achievements are: jouameng @ 99, voegma and awest827 @ 98. Good luck to them. We added former NY Giants GM Mitch4742 to the waiting list. While New Orleans GM Mcarovil and Houston GM Salty_Watermelon are both in contract extension negotiations. San Francisco GM zdowntime is on the Hot Seat with an 0-12 record.
Game of the Week Los Angeles Rams 15 Tennessee Titans 13
The Rams could not afford to lose to a 1-10 Tennessee team with the NFC West race being a 3 team affair. They were looking to cruise but there was a storm a brewing. The Rams knew they were in a battle when they entered the locker room at the half only up by 2 FG's 6-0.
The Rams would extend their lead in the 3rd QT with another FG to make it 9-0. But the Titans would break the ice and break it fast. On their next play from scrimmage Tennessee would strike Paydirt on a 85 yd pass from QB Smith to WR Taylor to close it up 9-7 as they headed into the 4th QT. The Rams would kick another FG to extend the lead to 12-7. With time running down under the 2 minute mark Tennessee did what they had to do and that was to score another TD. This time it was an 11 yd pass from QB Henry to TE Green to make it 13-12 in favor of the Titans with 1:12 left in the game. Tennessee would fail on the what turned out to be a very important 2 point conversion. The Titans would kick the ball back to Los Angeles for a touch back. The Rams would get themselves in FG position mainly on a clutch 44 yd pass from QB Mullens to WR Clark with 1:00 remaining. Tennessee had to use up all their timeouts on their last drive so they helplessly watched the clock wind down to a 5th FG attempt by the Rams Phillips. He would drill the 32 yarder for the win. Phillips was 5 for 5 on the day and was awarded the games mvp award. Now to the rest of Paydirt.
AFC West Oakland(10-2) rolled Kansas City(7-5) in a big game for the Chiefs. San Diego(8-4) and Denver(8-4) both win to keep pace. The Broncos have won 6 in a row and is a team to watch.
East Both Miami(10-2) and Buffalo(9-3) win as they begin their sprint to the finish. What a race this one has been. New England(3-9) and NY Jets(2-10) lose and can't wait for the off-season but would like to ruin a playoff contenders hopes and dreams along the way.
North Cleveland (9-3) wins agains to keep in contention for that first round bye. Baltimore(5-7), Pittsburgh(4-8) and Cincinnati(3-8-1) are all out of it and the Bengals are eliminated.
South Houston(10-2) wins a gain. In fact almost all of the South won this week with exception of a close game by Tennessee(1-11). Jacksonville(6-6) and Indianapolis (4-8) both win. Indy and Tennessee are both eliminated
NFC East A shake up in the NFC East is taking place. Two teams that were tied for the division lead a few weeks ago Washington(7-5) and NY Giants(6-6) have lost their last 2 and 3 games respectively. While that's going on, defending East champions Dallas(6-5-1) who defeated the Giants have climbed right back into the thick of things. The race to the finish is on. Philly(2-9-1) wins but is eliminated.
West With the Los Angeles(8-4) win and loses by Seattle(7-5) and Arizona(6-6) the Rams takeover the top of the division. And in San Fransisco(0-12) the media is buzzing. But not for a good reason. Rumor has it that if the 49ers dont win at least 1 in it's last 4 games zdowntimes head will be on the chopping block at seasons end.
North Green Bay(10-2) takes over the home field advantage race with a win. Detroit(4-8) and Minnesota(3-9) lose and Chicago(2-10) breaks their losing streak with a win of their own.
South Tampa Bay(9-2-1) loses but Atlanta(8-4) cannot close ground as they lose to Buffalo. But guess what? New Orleans(8-4) didn't lose. As a matter of fact they won their 7th consecutive to close in on the division lead. Their 7 wins in a row ties Miami for the leagues most. Carolina(5-7) knocked off division rival Tampa Bay to keep themselves alive.
Games to watch week 13 NY Giants @ Washington Oakland @ Denver Jacksonville @ Los Angeles Houston @ Buffalo Atlanta @ Arizona Carolina @ New Orleans Tampa Bay @ Miami - Battle Royale
Greyghost, Read your yer write up, Liked it very much...... Interesting how you mentioned those early season losses for the Dallas Cowboys, it is truly amazing how one or two games can make a huge difference in determining the outcome toward a team’s finish! Totally agree with what you said about those early-season losses, they will hurt
Thanks for your time & effort on the NFC QR, grey, its great having guys like you in any league. Its also a lot more fun when you have an active group in the season thread & forum, like Paydirt has and makes it one of the better leagues.
Ive mentioned noticing the seemingly increase in variability of both team & player performance and results game to game in 4.5. The Pack is a good example of that in their last 2 games, losing a close game to Denver then blowing out Washington, both teams being playoff & LC contenders, so fairly equal in both roster strength and performance. Jou's Panthers are another good example of the "4.5 effect" on a team over the entire season to date. They should have several more wins than they have just based on the strength of their roster and previous won/loss totals. But, 4.5 has created a variability and inconsistency that I havent seen in previous game versions, do you agree? From what I have seen & experienced so far in 4.5, a critical factor causing the increase in variable results may be the receiver/secondary matchups. I base that on the increase of interceptions, PI calls, lower catch allowed %'s, and lower QB ratings vs 4.4 & 4.3. The lower number of sacks & qb pressure seems to have been over-compensated for in the coverage. On the other hand, there were a lot of complaints about the passing game being more dominant, or Madden-like, in previous versions. That is def not the case with 4.5 so far.
Thanks grandad, you and I both enjoy owner active leagues, unfortunately those are becoming a rarity even with human league administrators. I am not in as many leagues as I have been in the past and will be in even fewer going forward, but this is one of my favorites and it is fun. I enjoy being able to contribute in Paydirt. This is one of the few leagues I would even consider doing it.
Good game Denver....that was a real battle...the +1TO for Oakland was the difference in a very close match up on the scoreboard as well as statistically.