Total Point Data

Ted's Cracked Head
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Post by Ted's Cracked Head » Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:15 am

I will try and update this each week.

Here are the totals including weeks one and two.

First, Total Points based on draft slots thru week 2;

1 5816.20
2 5560.25
3 5605.65
4 5415.45
5 5525.35
6 5125.75
7 5458.85
8 5447.55
9 5713.30
10 5649.55
11 5296.65
12 5320.00
13 5284.25
14 5678.65


Second, Total Points by League thru week 2

CHI 1 3301.20
CHI 2 3432.60
CHI 3 3339.90
CHI 4 3269.50
CHI 5 3414.70
CHI 6 3324.90
LAS 1 3358.75
LAS 2 3316.45
LAS 3 3302.15
LAS 4 3313.50
LAS 5 3431.05
LAS 6 3279.20
LAS 7 3319.95
LAS 8 3328.50
NY 1 3250.80
NY 2 3289.75
NY 3 3367.00
NY 4 3360.65
NY 5 3320.95
NY 6 3357.40
NY 7 3385.20
NY 8 3382.50
NY 9 3450.85


CHICAGO LG AVG 3347.13
VEGAS LG AVG 3331.19
NY LG AVG 3351.68

Here are the draft slots (how many) for the top 32 teams after 2 weeks: Slot (how many)

1 (3)
2 (3)
3 (4)
4 (1)
5 (0)
6 (1)
7 (2)
8 (2)
9 (6)
10 (2)
11 (2)
12 (3)
13 (0)
14 (3)

[ September 19, 2006, 12:52 PM: Message edited by: Ted's Cracked Head ]
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Greg Ambrosius
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Sep 19, 2006 7:37 am

Rob, you always do a great job with this data. You are an Excel master! :D Great job and if you keep this up all year long, I'll promise that Rocky will buy better pizza and provide more drink tickets in Chicago next year! :D Or you can just join me at the Flamingo and I'll buy all weekend long! :D

Thanks for the numbers. It's always fun to look at this stuff.
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TradeStar28
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Post by TradeStar28 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 1:49 pm

Awesome stats ~ thanx!

It is quite ironic how NY LEAGUE #9, which is the league I drafted in, is #1 in points scored after 2 weeks.

RI Workpuppy claimed at the end of the draft on these public boards how we were "junior high" kiddie drafters compared to him.

RI, looks like you have some competition this year, pal

one last thing to note - the stats show that K. Warner, a 4th round pick in NYLEAGUE#9 is outperforming Tom Brady.

:D

[ September 19, 2006, 07:49 PM: Message edited by: FISHER ]
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TradeStar28
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Post by TradeStar28 » Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:05 pm

Originally posted by SNAKE:
Fi$hFace...c'mon now comrade...Leinart in the 6th, two back to back DEF's by the SAME owner (slot #1) in the 8th & 9th round, and Vinateri in the 9th?...dude - sign SNAKE up immediately for that one...thank you...SNAKE Snake, you want to be signed up for this league?

If that was the case, instead of sitting at SECOND TO DEAD LAST in NFFC main...

you probably would be LAST :eek:

change that team name back to snake...take your medicine like a man!

and remember.,,,

u can run...oops , i mean u can slither....but u cannot HIDE !

BTW- F CADDY !
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:22 am

Rob, there's another beer waiting for you if you publish Week 3 data. Can you smell the lime going into that Corona? :D
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:36 am

Okay, I'll give myself a beer tonight for doing the easy data:

Here are the draft slots (how many) for the top 32 teams after 3 weeks: Slot (how many)

1 (3)
2 (2)
3 (3)
4 (0)
5 (1)
6 (1)
7 (2)
8 (2)
9 (6)
10 (2)
11 (1)
12 (4)
13 (3)
14 (2)

It's interesting to note that nine of the top 32 teams are from the 12th, 13th and 14th draft spots, while the spot with the most Top 32 teams right now is 9th with six. The top three draft spots have eight qualifiers at this point, but all three of the No. 1 draft spots are ranked 29th through 32nd.

The top six teams overall drafted 9th, 9th, 10th, 3rd, 9th and 12th. It's still a long season, but these are interesting numbers through Week 3.
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Post by renman » Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:02 pm

Greg,

Love reading stats like this. I find it very interesting. I think a lot of those teams who drafted 9th-12th who are on the top dodged the Lamont Jordan/Caddy Williams landmines and hit a home run with Westbrook or Rudi Johnson, or even Gore in the 3rd round. You can usually identify 3 or 4 players who are on most of the teams at the top...

Is it a good thing or bad thing that I am ranked highly and do not have any of the above mentioned players on my team? Not sure if this is good or bad...

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Post by Route Collectors » Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:42 pm

Originally posted by renman:
Greg,


Is it a good thing or bad thing that I am ranked highly and do not have any of the above mentioned players on my team? Not sure if this is good or bad... Is it just me or is rainman constantly begging to be noticed in most of his posts?

Funny how this statement doesn't quite fit the conversation but somehow mentions the 3 week success of his team.

Somebody please throw renman a parade before he winds up on TV hugging Oprah. :rolleyes:

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