Tuesday, January 03, 2012

2011 fantasy recap, final standings

It's been a long, difficult fight, but our fantasy season is once again at an end. Before we award the 10th Awesome Cup championship (or Awesome Cup X, if you prefer), let's take a minute to ridicule the 11 other teams that fell short in the pursuit of greatness.

TEAM: I Heart WRs (Paul)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2029 pts, 8th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 1883.67 pts, 12th place

WHAT HAPPENED? In a dramatic finish, Paul earns the bottom spot in the league by finishing a mere 0.56 pts behind Joel. That's the closest finish we've ever had, and it's especially harsh news for Paul, who had the #1 pick at the start of the season. In his defense, our resident soccer expert thought we were playing European football this year, which explains why he started Landon Donovan at RB the last six weeks.

TEAM: Stafford Infection (Joel)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2134 pts, 6th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 1884.23 pts, 11th place

WHAT HAPPENED? Joel's final-week heroics allow him to escape the ignominy of finishing in last two years in a row. Instead, he just finishes in terrible shape two years in a row. Worse news still, he loses out on the Andrew Luck sweepstakes for next year. I think it'd be funny to rig the fantasy draft next year so that Paul has to take the Stanford QB. I might just do that.

TEAM: Kickers rule (Sam)
PREDICTED FINISH: 1802 pts, 12th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2001.24 pts, 10th place

WHAT HAPPENED? Nobody whined more about the league this year than our newbie, and his constant complaints and inattentive coaching earned him a disappointing bottom three finish. I just noticed this week that Sam drafted a defense three rounds before everyone else (round five) and a kicker five round before the crowd (round 4). That's the kind of rebellious, daring coaching that you see out of Patriots' coach Bill Belichick. What Sam forgot, though, is that Belichick only wins when his team cheats. Maybe try that next year.

TEAM: Springfield Atoms (Bobert)
PREDICTED FINISH: 1977 pts, 10th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2038.97 pts, 9th place
WHAT HAPPENED? Got that prediction right on. How did Bob grab the top fantasy player in the league (Packers QB Aaron Rodgers) and still manage to finish in the bottom half of the league? That's like having the top rusher in the league but still managing a losing record. But you didn't see RB Maurice Jones Drew and the Jacksonville Jaguars have that problem, did you? Oh, wait, you did? Nevermind.

TEAM: Blue Collar Killers (Jeff)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2338 pts, 1st place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2085.13 pts, 8th place
WHAT HAPPENED? Next time I'm tempted to pick Jeff to win the league, remind me of this year. Jeff ended the year with two stars on injured reserve (RB Rashard Mendenhall and QB Jay Cutler) and two members of the Maryland Racial Slurs in his starting lineup (it doesn't matter who, they were all dogs.) None of his wideouts broke the 1,000-yard mark, and only 8 of his final 18 players were on winning teams. Losing breeds losers. That Maryland team is proof.

TEAM: Jonathan's PopPop (Dad)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2201 pts, 4th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2107.15 pts, 7th place

WHAT HAPPENED?
The amazing part of Dad's 7th place finish isn't how high he ended up -- he had been as low as 11th at one point -- but instead just how far back 7th place is. He finished more than 384 pts out of first. If we extended the season by three weeks just for everyone below 6th place, and they all kept pace with their weekly average, they still couldn't grab the top spot. That's like the Houston Astros last fall finishing 40 games (or a month and a half) out of first place.

TEAM: Taxing Job Creators (Jim)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2332 pts, 2nd place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2167.09 pts, 6th place
WHAT HAPPENED? I'm still not sure how Jim's team finished so low, so I'm gonna blame the election season. Our resident Steelers fan actually finished the year starting two Ravens (RB Ray Rice and the Baltimore defense), two Cowboys (WR Miles Austin and TE Jason Witten) and a former Bengal (now Oakland QB Carson Palmer). If that's not compromising your values for points/votes, I don't know what is. And, much like the Rick Perry campaign, it's just not going to work.

TEAM: Boy named Boy (ChampMike)
PREDICTED FINISH: 1884 pts, 11th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2178.11 pts, 5th place
WHAT HAPPENED? To be fair, I never really thought ChampMike would finish that poorly, but I wanted him to. Between RB Rashard Jennings and WR Vincent Jackson, I have about three years of fantasy football torment, and QB Tony Romo is unlikable for obvious reasons. Another note for next season: We're doing the entire fantasy draft without any Cowboys available. I could even come up with a great anagram for "Cowboy-less fantasy draft" ... but not right now, because I've still got four more team recaps to write.

TEAM: Akers Breaky Heart (Jo)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2136 pts, 5th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2277.38 pts, 4th place
WHAT HAPPENED? Nailed that prediction too. Joanna managed her squad to the highest-ever finish by a kicker-centered team (We all remember the "Nice Rackers" disaster fielded back in 2005). One could argue that David Akers was more valuable in both real life and fantasy life than Jo's QB, Tom Brady. One could also argue that Andy Reid is a terrific game-day coach. Neither would be true, but it's just fun to argue sometimes.

TEAM: The Wildcat's Corpse (NewMike)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2098 pts, 7th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2361.28 pts, 3rd place
WHAT HAPPENED? If not for a spate of injuries, NewMike would be celebrating his second league title right now. WR Andre Johnson and RB Fred Jackson killed his chances down the stretch, even as the QB Matt Stafford and WR Calvin Johnson combo tore apart the league. But in retrospect, he never should have been that close. NewMike drafted QB Donovan McNabb with his final pick this year, and everyone knows that guy can't win anymore.

TEAM: Anguish and Ammo (Capt. Awesome)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2275 pts, 3rd place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2436.67 pts, 2nd place
WHAT HAPPENED? I came thiiiiiiis close to claiming my third Awesome Cup title this season, which would have been an unprecedented triumph in the history of the league. I don't think you appreciate how difficult it is to perform at this high level of excellence when you set and oversee all the rules for a fantasy game like this. The fact that I finished this high despite having the twin albatrosses of QB Eli Manning and the Eagles defense speaks to both my superb coaching and the greatness of RB LeSean McCoy. And, of course, let's not forget the leadership that S Brian Dawkins brought to the table. You always need good leadership to bring a fantasy squad together.

TEAM: Joe Buck Yourself (Ant)
PREDICTED FINISH: 2016 pts, 9th place
ACTUAL FINISH: 2491.33 pts, 1st place
WHAT HAPPENED? Ladies and gentlemen, that cool breeze that just blew into town was actually hell freezing over. Anthony, who twice before has finished fourth and three times finished second, finally managed to finish on top this season. His victory is the result of a mix of lucky draft picks, savvy wire pick-ups and a groundbreaking strategy of "actually setting the lineup each week," something many teams fail to accomplish.

In fairness, Anthony did have an advantage this season -- He had two and a half co-managers helping him, with his daughter and expecting wife working in the wings. But, give credit where credit is due. Congrats, Dingus. Your name has been added to the list of greats:


Thanks again everyone for the chuckles this year. Remember to check back at this site through the playoffs and through the off-season for a few more laughs (only a few. I limit it to no more than three laughs a month during the down months) and we'll be back at it again next season.

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