2010 Division Assignments and First Round Draft Spot Selection Order


Written on January 17, 2010 – 1:37 pm | by Post Mortem

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As part of the postseason party, a random drawing was held for both division assignments and first round draft spot selection order.

Thanks to Andy and Rob from HURL for their help in the draw.

Congratulations to Camel Toe, who gets to choose any of the 14 first round draft spots. Hedfullalicker, on the other hand, will get whatever is left. View the complete first round spot selection order here.

You can also view all of the division assignments.

Candice Swanepoel is pleased with the 2010 division assignments. View more of her Valentine’s photo shoot here.

2009 Championship Recap [Kate Beckinsale]


Written on January 6, 2010 – 10:08 am | by Post Mortem

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View the Week 17  Game Center

Results

  • Sharp as a Bowling Ball won their first ever PFFL championship, defeating SIAP, 136.45 – 49.55.  SaaBB is now 2-1 against SIAP in the playoffs and 9-7 overall. SaaBB is 1-1 in championship games, while SIAP falls to 2-3.

Super Bowl Records

  • SaaBB’s 136.45 point output was the most ever in a championship game
  • SIAP’s 49.55 points are fewest ever in a championship game
  • The combined point total of 186 actually makes this the fourth highest scoring championship in league history
  • The 86.9 point victory margin is the most ever in a championship game, over 35 points ahead of the 51-point victory by The Dark Side in Super Bowl I.
  • It is also the 10th biggest blowout in any PFFL game ever
  • Arian Foster’s 29.5 point day for SaaBB is the 2nd most points scored by a single player in PFFL Super Bowl history (2004-present only). Only Larry Johnson’s 41.2 points in the 2005 title game was better.
  • SaaBB now has 12 postseason wins, second only to SIAP’s 14
  • SIAP is the first team in league history to lose three championships
  • SaaBB’s 121.73 point average in their three playoff games is the fifth best in PFFL history

Toilet Bowl Championship

  • Tappa Kegga Day beat Camel Toe, 123.98 – 76.71 to win the Toilet Bowl

Franchise Ratings

View Franchise Ratings

Now that the season has concluded, our annual franchise ratings have been updated. Some highlights:

  • Post Mortem, SIAP and The Jedi Masters are the only five-star franchises in the league
  • SaaBB’s championship win has vaulted them up a full rating point to 4.5
  • Tappa Kegga Day’s poor season dropped them from a five-star rating to 4.5
  • Double D and DDT held steady as four-star clubs, and Winning Beer Money is a three-star team for the second straight year
  • The Hip, Hedfullalicker and Turd Ferguson are next, followed by Kramerica, who is slowly rising from their dismal early-franchise performance
  • CSPJ’s division title has upped them slightly from their zero-star level to 0.5
  • Camel Toe needs to make the playoffs so they can stop being the lowest rated team in the league

Finances

The season Finance Summary is now complete. In addition, the Finances page now has a Career view. Check it out at your own risk.

Championship Recap Babe

Esquire has named Kate Beckinsale the sexiest woman alive. That’s a fairly lofty title, and I’m not sure she’d be my choice, but I’d let her interview for the job.

Congratulations Sharp as a Bowling Ball!


Written on January 3, 2010 – 10:11 pm | by Post Mortem

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Well, that wasn’t even close.

After becoming the first team in league history to win a playoff game after a stat change, SaaBB cruised to their first ever PFFL title.

This continues a PFFL trend. Every team making their second championship appearance after losing their first time has won. On the other hand, SIAP becomes the first team to lose two consecutive championships.

Lots more, including end of year franchise ratings, coming tomorrow.

2009 Championship Preview [Olivia Munn]


Written on December 31, 2009 – 1:00 pm | by Post Mortem

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I was originally going to schedule this to come out sometime on New Years Day. Then I realized you were all a bunch of drunks and would be too hungover to read it. And those of you who aren’t, are like, dads and stuff, so you might enjoy some of these links tonight when your wife and kids are asleep at 9:00. I guarantee the pictures they lead to are better looking than Ryan Seacrest and Carson Daly.

SIAP vs SaaBB – SIAP is appearing in a record 5th championship game, and is back in the finale for the second straight year. SaaBB is making only their second ever title game appearance. No team in PFFL history has ever lost their first two championship games (i.e., every team that loses in the title game and makes it back wins that second time around).

SIAP will become either the first team in league history to win three championships, or the first team to lose three championships.

View the Week 17 Game Center

Championship Matchup

  • (3) SIAP vs (5) SaaBB > Last year’s championship was a rematch of the 1998 title game. This week’s championship game is a rematch of the 2000 PFFL title game. So, we are pretty much ending the decade just like we started it. SIAP beat SaaBB in that game 9 seasons ago, 134-94. SaaBB owns a playoff win over SIAP, that coming in the first round of the postseason in 2007. Overall, SaaBB owns a slim 8-7 advantage over the Pissers. As division mates this season, they split their season series. SIAP beat SaaBB by 21 in week 2, and SaaBB returned the favor with a 48-point butt kicking in week 12. SIAP is trying to remain perfect in postseason play when they are the division champs from the West division. Their two championships came in 2000 and 2004, when they were also West Division titlists. SIAP has also never lost a playoff game as the #3 seed. For SaaBB, this is their first #5 seed, so that streak of perfection is also on the line.

PFFL Championship History

A little recap of the PFFL championship games of years gone by:

1997 Super Bowl I The Dark Side
def. Tappa Kegga Day 101-50
TKD loses by
51 in the innagural PFFL title game
1998 Super Bowl II Tappa Kegga Day
def. Skens Irish Alley Pissers 109-78
TKD returns to
the championship and gets it this time, over SIAP
1999 Super Bowl III The Fighting
Lamas def. Cuttysark, 102-80
In its first
season, TFL beats CS by 22
2000 Super Bowl IV Skens Irish Alley
Pissers def. Sharp as a Bowling Ball, 134-94
SIAP returns
to the Super Bowl, and gets a win this time by scoring more points
than any other team in championship history
2001 Super Bowl V High Life def.
Post Mortem, 110-73
The commissioner’s
team makes its first-ever appearance in the championship, but loses
to freshman team, HL
2002 Super Bowl VI The Hip def.
Duany Duany Tanning, 110-66
TH dominates
DDT to win the title for the first time
2003 Super Bowl VII The Hip def.
Double D, 85-71
TH wins a repeat championship over freshman team DD in a low-scoring matchup.
2004 Super Bowl VIII SIAP def. The Jedi Masters, 96-86.8 SIAP returned to the championship for the first time in four years, and promptly won their 2nd PFFL title, matching The Hip as the only two-time champs.
2005 Super Bowl IX Double D def. Tappa Kegga Day, 66.68-64.75 In their second championship appearance, Double D claims the crown in the lowest scoring Super Bowl in PFFL history. TKD falls to 1-2 in championship games.
2006 Super Bowl X Winning Beer Money def. Hedfullalicker, 101.04 – 99.89 This was both the highest scoring and closest championship game in PFFL history. Both teams were appearing in the first Super Bowl.
2007 Super Bowl XI The Jedi Masters def. Kramerica Industries, 93.11 – 74.77 The most successful season in PFFL history ends appropriately for The Jedi Masters, as they claim their first league title to conclude a 13-1 season.
2008 Super Bowl XII Tappa Kegga Day def. SIAP, 79.09 – 78.17 In the closest championship game in PFFL history, TKD became the third franchise to win 2 PFFL championships.

Toilet Bowl Championship Matchup

  • Camel Toe and Tappa Kegga Day are each making their first Toilet Bowl championship appearances. For TKD, it could mean back-to-back postseason titles, albeit with this one winning him WAY less money than last year.

Coming Next Week

A recap of the championship, plus Franchise Rating Updates and a final look at the 2009 season.

Championship Preview Babe

Since most of us are out of the postseason, here are some links to occupy the time that you would normally spend watching live scoring updates:

2000’s: The Decade in Sexy Celebrity Sideboob

The 15 Sexiest Female Athletes to Watch: 2010 Edition

100 Topless Movie Scenes

Best Celebrity Cameltoes of 2009

Sexiest Magazine Covers of 2009

16 Incredibly Impractical Superhero Costumes

100 Sexiest Nuts Girls Ever

25 Hottest NFL Cheerleaders of 2009

Egotastic’s Year in Review (boy there were some attractive naked celebs this year)

We here at PFFL HQ will enter the new year with Olivia Munn of G4TV’s Attack of the Show. She just did Maxim, and this video, a little Thelma & Louise meets Avatar bit of silliness with Eva Amurri (daughter of Susan Sarandon and boob-shower on Showtime’s Californication):

and doing magazine covers:

Playoff Week 2 Recap [Rachel Stevens]


Written on December 31, 2009 – 11:25 am | by Post Mortem

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Since, pretty much everything I wrote in the Week 15 recap is wrong: View the Week 15 Game Center

View the Week 16 Game Center

Wow… So, yeah, that whole stat change thing really happened. Congratulations to Sharp as a Bowling Ball, who could very well become the first team in PFFL history to lose in the first round then win the championship, all in the same season. This is, of course, the biggest impact that the league has ever felt from the stat change rule, but if it wasn’t a passing TD, it shouldn’t count as one, right? Dave Frieder, please pipe down. Anyway, the stat-changed results will have some impact on record type stuff and everything so, just ignore everything in that last post and pay attention to this one.

Week 16 Results

  • (5) Sharp as a Bowling Ball beat (8) Winning Beer Money for the third time this season and the sixth straight time in the last three years. SaaBB, who is lucky to even be here, will now play in their second ever PFFL Championship game.
  • (3) SIAP snuck by (7) Double D in the closest playoff game in PFFL history. SIAP avenged a week 9 loss to DD, but still trails the overall series, 7-5. SIAP is in the championship game for a record fifth time, and is back after losing in the finale last season.

Playoff Records

  • SaaBB’s 135.25 points are the 7th most in a playoff game
  • The 50.56 point victory margin for SaaBB is actually only the 10th biggest blowout in postseason history
  • SIAP’s 0.44 point win is the closest playoff win ever, and is the 8th closest game overall
  • SIAP extended their league-leading postseason win total to 14
  • SaaBB is now tied with Tappa Kegga Day with 11 playoff wins (second most in the league)
  • SIAP became the first team in PFFL history to score 2000 postseason points

Toilet Bowl

  • Camel Toe continued their “postseason” success by advancing the Toilet Bowl title game. They will battle Tappa Kegga Day, who knocked off The Jedi Masters and are making their first Toilet Bowl championship appearance as well.

Playoff Babe

Rachel Stevens is some hot girl from the UK. These pics are from her 2010 calendar. Happy New Year!

2009 Playoff Week 1 Recap/Week 2 Preview [Gift Wrap] Girls


Written on December 23, 2009 – 1:15 pm | by Post Mortem

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View the Week 15 Game Center

View the Week 16 Game Center

I’m pulling this together while also packing for holiday travel. If things seem briefer than normal, that’s why. If it seems like every writeup, well, ummm, then I guess I was just more efficient this week. Yep, that’s it. This was an interesting week as all of the games went the same way as the 2009 regular season meetings went. The top 2 seeds fell, meaning the 2009 PFFL champion will be a 7- or 8- regular season win team. Neat.

Week 15 Results

  • (8) Winning Beer Money ended (1) Post Mortem’s season the same way it began, by beating them soundly. WBM now holds a 7-3 all-time lead over Post Mortem. For Post Mortem, despite scoring the third highest points of the 8 playoff teams this week, it’s a second straight successful regular season followed by a first round playoff exit.
  • (7) Double D beat (2) CSPJ by almost 30, similar to the 39 point beating they put on the smokers back in week 5. DD leads this series 5-2.
  • (3) SIAP was the only division winner to score a victory this week, beating the previously red-hot (6) DDT by 16. It’s SIAP’s second win over DDT this season, but DDT still holds a 7-5 series lead. SIAP has a 2-0 playoff record against DDT.
  • (4) Kramerica Industries snuck by (5) Sharp as a Bowling Ball by less than a point. This was Kramerica’s third win over SaaBB this season, tying their all-time series at 6 wins each. KI is 2-1 against SaaBB in the postseason.

Playoff Records

  • Kramerica’s 0.74 point win is the second closest playoff game in league history. Only SaaBB’s 0.68 point win over SIAP in 2007 was more tightly contested.
  • Post Mortem’s 99.32 points scored this week is the 9th highest point total in a playoff round losing effort.
  • Post Mortem and Sharp as a Bowling Ball are the first PFFL teams to achieve the 10 postseason loss milestone. It’s going to be at least two years before anyone else is hitting this mark.
  • SIAP extended their league-leading postseason win record to 13.

Playoff Semi-Final Matchups

  • (3) SIAP vs (7) Double D – This is the first ever playoff meeting between these two teams, but it is the 12th meeting overall. Double D leads the series, 7-4 and beat SIAP in week 9, 102.92 – 73.99.
  • (4) Kramerica Industries vs (8) Winning Beer Money – This is also the first ever playoff meeting between these two clubs, and the 13th meeting overall. Kramerica leads the all-time matchup, 8-4, and beat WBM in week 9, 89.94 – 84.75.

Toilet Bowl

  • Tappa Kegga Day knocked out The Jedi Masters while Camel Toe earned their first-ever post-week-14 game, beating The Hip.
  • TKD now faces Turd Ferguson while Camel Toe takes on Hedfullalicker

Playoff Babes

Some random girls all wrapped up and ready to get under your Christmas tree.

2009 Playoff Week 1 Preview [Miranda Kerr]


Written on December 18, 2009 – 2:19 pm | by Post Mortem

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First off, some reminders on waiver rules:

A quick reminder about the playoffs – there is home field advantage in play in the first two rounds. So the better seed gets a 2-point head start.

View the Week 15 Game Center

miranda-kerr-ralph-05Playoff Quarterfinal Matchups

The first round playoff matchups all feature rematches of games from the 2009 regular season. One of the games is also a rematch of a first round playoff matchup from 2008.

  • (8) Winning Beer Money vs (1) Post Mortem: Winning Beer Money opened the season with a 107.15 – 84.77 win over Post Mortem. Mortem then proceeded to win 11 straight. WBM leads the overall series with PM, 6-3, but they are also only 1-5 in first round playoff games. The good news? When WBM won that lone first round game, they went on to win the championship. Post Mortem is 4-5 in the first round of the playoffs. They were also the #1 seed last year and were promptly eliminated in these very quarterfinals.
  • (7) Double D vs (2) Chain Smoking Patch Junkies: Double D blew out CSPJ back in week 5, 84.95 – 45.45 and owns a 4-2 head-to-head lead over the Smokers. CSPJ has never won a playoff game (0-3 all-time) and has not been in the playoffs since 2005. However, they are in this year with the league’s second best record and their franchise’s first division crown. Double D is returning to the postseason after a one year break. They have not won a first round playoff game since 2005, when they won the championship. Their overall first round record is 2-2. If they win in round 1, they have always advanced to the title game.
  • (6) Duany Duany Tanning vs (3) SIAP: DDT enters the postseason as one of the league’s hottest teams, while SIAP has lost 3 of their last 4 games. DDT leads the all-time matchup with SIAP, 7-4, but lost in week 4, 83.4 – 72.16. These two met in the postseason in 2004, with SIAP beating DDT, 127.2 – 105 in the semi-finals. DDT is 3-3 in first round playoff action. Most recently, they lost in round 1 as the #6 seed last season. SIAP is in the playoffs for the 9th time, and third straight season. This is their second appearance as a #3 seed. It is also their third West Division title. Wanna know what happened the other two times they won the West? They won the championship. In the first round, SIAP is 6-2.
  • (5) Sharp as a Bowling Ball vs (4) Kramerica Industries: This is the only playoff game matching up two division opponents. Kramerica swept SaaBB in their two meetings this season, and has won 5 of the last six against the bowling balls. However, SaaBB’s one win during that stretch came exactly one year ago, in the first round of the 2008 playoffs when they beat KI, 92.83 – 84.13. This is the third straight season that will feature a playoff meeting between these two. Kramerica beat SaaBB in the semi-finals in 2007, 90.12 – 52.21. SaaBB is making their 10th appearance in the PFFL postseason and has only lost in the first round once, wayyyyyy back in 1998 (it should be noted that their record in round 2 is much worse, 1-7). Kramerica is making their fourth trip to the playoffs (and third straight), with a 1-2 mark in round 1 to show for their efforts (on a positive note, KI is 1-0 in round 2).

Toilet Bowl Matchups

Hedfullalicker and Turd Ferguson get byes into the semi-final round of the Toilet Bowl, but the bottom 4 teams in the league square off this week. The last two Toilet Bowl champs, as well as the last two League champs are all in action this week.

  • (6) The Hip vs (3) Camel Toe: The Hip won the Toilet Bowl in 2007 and carries an all-time 6-2 record in Toilet appearances, including two previous wins over Camel Toe. For Toe, this is their fourth time in the Toilet round in their fourth season in the league. If they keep this up, we’re renaming this thing the Camel Toe Bowl. Of course, I’m not doing that until they actually win a Toilet Bowl game — they’re 0-3.
  • (5) Tappa Kegga Day vs (4) The Jedi Masters: This game features the last two PFFL champions, both of whom have missed the playoffs since their league championship season. The Jedi Masters return to the Toilet Bowl for only the second time, but they’ve been successful here, winning the toilet title last year. TKD is 1-1 in Toilet Bowl action, with their only previous appearance coming in 2004.

Playoff Preview Babe

Miranda Kerr wishes everyone luck in the playoffs!

2009 Week 14 Recap & Regular Season Records [Rihanna]


Written on December 15, 2009 – 1:51 pm | by Post Mortem

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Grab a drink. This is one of the longer PFFL blog posts you’ll get all year.

View the Week 14 GameCenter
View the Week 14 MFL Auto-Recaps

rihanna-topless-gq-02Results

  • CSPJ won their third straight game to improve to 9-5, the second best mark in the league. The victory earned the ’smokers a season sweep of Tappa Kegga Day and an impressive 7-1 division record. Despite the two wins this year for CSPJ, TKD still leads the career matchup, 7-3.
  • Camel Toe closed out the season on a winning note, beating The Hip by 7. The win gives Toe an impressive 6-2 division record, including the sweep of The Hip. Unfortunately, that 0-6 non-division mark kept Camel out of the postseason.
  • Sharp as a Bowling Ball won their third straight game to improve to 8-6 on the year and complete a season sweep of Winning Beer Money. SaaBB now leads that series 8-5-1 all-time.
  • I jokingly mentioned that negative points from Kurt Warner would change the playoff lineup. Well, at half time of the Monday night game, that was holding true. Warner put together enough of a positive stat line in the second half for Kramerica to hold onto the 3.41 point win over Turd Ferguson though. The win earns KI a season split with Turd, but more importantly an 8-6 record and a playoff spot. This series is all tied up at 5 wins each.
  • The Jedi Masters improved to 6-8 with a win over struggling SIAP. SIAP managed only 52.5 points in the losing effort, but still backed into a division title. The Jedis now lead this series, 9-5.
  • Post Mortem rode the legs of Frank Gore, the arm of Matt Schaub and the injury replacement starting role of Quinten Gainther to their 12th win of the season. The victory completes a sweep of Hedfullalicker on the season and improves Post Mortem’s all-time lead over Hed to 14-6. For ‘licker, their fourth consecutive loss to end the season dropped them out of the playoffs.
  • Duany Duany Tanning continued their late season surge, improving from 3-7 to win four straight games and qualify for the postseason. Both teams finished the year with identical 7-7 marks, including 3-3 in division play, and a season split head-to-head. But, while DDT has a 4-game win streak, Double D has now lost 3 in a row. DDT leads this all-time matchup, 5-2.

Postseason Qualifiers

  1. Central Division Champ: Post Mortem – #1 seed with a league-best 12-2 record
  2. East Division Champ: Chain Smoking Patch Junkies – #2 seed with a second-best 9-5 mark
  3. West Division Champ: SIAP – #3 seed with an 8-6 record. SIAP won a three-way tiebreak with Kramerica and SaaBB based on a 3-1 head-to-head record (KI: 2-2, SaaBB: 1-3)
  4. Kramerica Industries – 8-6, winning a tiebreaker over SaaBB based on a season sweep
  5. Sharp as a Bowling Ball – 8-6
  6. Duany Duany Tanning – 7-7, winning a tiebreaker over Double D in the Central based on total points, then winning a tiebreaker over WBM, again based on total points
  7. Double D – 7-7, winning a tiebreaker over WBM based on a head-to-head win
  8. Winning Beer Money – 7-7

Toilet Bowl Seeds

  1. Turd Ferguson (head-to-head sweep of CT and Hed)
  2. Hedfullalicker (head-to-head win over CT)
  3. Camel Toe (better division record than TJM)
  4. The Jedi Masters
  5. Tappa Kegga Day (better division record than TH)
  6. The Hip

Record Watch

Note: All player scoring records cover the period of 2004 to the present only

Single Season

  • The 1519.98 points scored against Tappa Kegga Day are the most ever in PFFL history. SIAP allowed 1490.33 points in 2005
  • CSPJ (in 2006) and Camel Toe (this year) are the only teams in PFFL history to lose all of their non-division games
  • Post Mortem finished the season at 12-2. It is only the fourth time that a team has won 12 or more regular season games, and the second time Post Mortem has accomplished the feat. Both Post and TKD finished 12-2 in 1997, while The Jedi Masters finished 13-1 in 2007.
  • Post Mortem’s 1454.08 point total is the 7th highest single season point total in league history.
  • CSPJ’s 0.875 winning percentage in division action is tied with 7 other teams for fourth best ever.
  • Post Mortem’s 0.875 winning percentage in non-division play is tied with two others for 5th best ever. Turd Ferguson’s 0.833 non-division mark (5-1) is tied for 8th.
  • As mentioned previously, SaaBB’s 3 high point weeks for the year are tied for 10th most in a single season.
  • DDT’s four-game win streak to conclude the season is tied for 8th best finish
  • Hedfullalicker’s four-game slide to finish the year is tied for 7th worst finish
  • Drew Brees scored 327.5 points this year. That’s the 6th most by one player in a season since we started keeping player stats in 2004.
  • Double D got 495.9 points from their starting RBs this year. That’s the third most ever.
  • DDT got 466 points from their starting WRs this season. That is the most starting WR points for any team in a single season.

Career

  • Post Mortem now has 109 regular season wins. SIAP is second, with 98
  • The Hip has 97 regular season losses. TKD is next with 88
  • Post Mortem’s regular season winning percentage of 0.602 is now tops in the league, surpassing the 2 season run that High Life had in ‘01-02
  • Post Mortem has 16,900.3 regular season points. This leads The Hip by roughly 770
  • From a points-per-game perspective (which eliminates the charter league member advantage), Post Mortem leads DDT, 92.9 – 91.3
  • The Jedi Masters continue to do well in division play. Their 0.578 (52-38) mark is tops in the league.
  • Post Mortem and SIAP both have 55 division wins (the Jedis are on their heels with 52)
  • Hedfullalicker has lost 50 division games, leading The Hip by 1 all time
  • Post Mortem’s 20.5 high point weeks is one-and-a-half better than SIAP
  • Post Mortem has scored a very round 1300.0 points per season. DDT is next at 1278.8

Postseason

  • Post Mortem and SaaBB have both qualified for the playoffs a league-leading 10 times. SIAP is next with 9
  • DDT has made the playoffs in 7 of 9 seasons, the best frequency of any team with more than one year in the league
  • Post Mortem and SIAP both won their fourth division titles this season. They are now tied with TKD behind The Jedi Masters’ league-leading 5
  • SaaBB is a wild card team for a league-best 7th time

Milestones

  • Kramerica became the 12th team in PFFL history to score 5000 points in division games
  • CSPJ became the 13th team to win 25 division games — they are the 11th fastest to the mark
  • Double D now has 25 division losses, making them the 14th team to hit that mark, and 6th fastest
  • Hedfullalicker is the first team in PFFL history to lose 50 division games

Individual Team High(or low)lights

  • Camel Toe did something they haven’t done before. They improved their record over the previous season. Unfortunately, despite scoring the most points in franchise history, they still came up one victory short of the postseason.
  • CSPJ’s 9-5 mark is equal to their franchise best mark set in 2004. This time, however, that record comes with their first ever division championship. Their 1318 points is also a franchise record.
  • Double D continues to have up-then-down-then-up again seasons. Win totals in franchise history, starting in 2003: 9-6-10-8-11-4-7. Interesting? Maybe. Meaningless? Absolutely.
  • DDT is the six seed in the playoffs for the second consecutive year. Their .500 season continued their run of success — only one year (2003) under .500 in franchise history. Their 1326 points is the second highest total in franchise history, behind only the 1424 posted in their inaugural season of 2001.
  • Hedfullalicker finishes the decade with a crazy stat: even years in the 2000’s? Playoffs. Odd years? No Playoffs. Yep, that’s right, Hedfullalicker is 5/10 in playoff qualifying since 2000, all in even numbered years.
  • Kramerica Industries is in the postseason for a third consecutive season. Their 1273 points scored this season is a franchise best.
  • Post Mortem is 23-5 in regular season action over the last two seasons. That’s unprecedented in PFFL history. Mortem’s Central division title is their first division win outside of the West. This is the fifth straight playoff berth for Post, and the 1454 points scored this season is second most in franchise history.
  • SaaBB is in the playoffs for the third straight season, and first ever as the #5 seed. SaaBB’s 1266 points is fourth most in franchise history.
  • SIAP won their third West Division title (to go with one Central division crown in their trophy rack) and is in the playoffs for the third straight season. However, their 1189 points is their lowest season output since 2003.
  • Tappa Kegga Day struggled to the second worst season record in franchise history, behind their 3-11 finish in 2002. The 1200 points scored is actually the fourth most ever scored by a TKD team. However, the 1519 points allowed is by far the most given up.
  • The Hip, who won back-to-back league championships in 2002 and 2003 are now 18-38 over the last four seasons. Ouch.
  • The Jedi Masters finished 6-8 for the second straight season after a run of dominance in the middle of the decade. Their 1232 points scored, while not at all awful, were their lowest output since 2005.
  • Turd Ferguson followed up their 2008 playoff season with a pretty mediocre run of it in 2009. The highlight of their year is probably recording their first high point week since 2006.
  • Winning Beer Money is back in the playoffs after a one year layoff. They are now 19-23 since their championship season in 2006. The 1269 points scored by WBM this year is fourth in team history, while the 1234 points against is 3rd highest in franchise history.

PFFL Survivor

View the Current Survivor Standings

Two Week Finals: The Jedi Masters: 199.96 – Post Mortem: 189.91

The Jedi Masters, despite not making the playoffs, won their second ever Survivor title (oh, and $100). They are now 2-1 in Survivor finals. Post Mortem, on the other hand, has the season high points win, so taking only $40 in Survivor probably isn’t too terrible. Mortem is now 1-2 in Survivor finals.

Season High Points

View the Current Season High Point Standings

A late season surge by DDT actually put them in second place in this race, but Post Mortem’s consistency through most of the year allowed them to hang on to a pretty significant lead:

  1. Post Mortem – 1454.08
  2. Duany Duany Tanning – 1326.46 (-127.62)

High Points Against

View the Current Season High Points Against Standings

Tappa Kegga Day simply dominated this one. It looks like the payout will be around $30, but we won’t know until 12/31:

  1. Tappa Kegga Day – 1519.98
  2. The Hip – 1306.45 (-213.53)

PFFL Approved Music of the Week

Pitchfork just released their list of the top 100 songs of 2009. Phoenix comes in at #3 with 1901. I can’t argue that.

Recap Babe

Rihanna just took some pictures for GQ. They’re not as revealing as the ones she took of herself that got leaked online earlier this year, but they’re close.

Postseason Waivers Reminder


Written on December 14, 2009 – 1:53 pm | by Post Mortem

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With the postseason upon us, I wanted to remind everyone about the postseason waiver rules:

  1. Only teams in the championship playoff round are allowed to make waiver requests (for those of you in the Toilet Bowl, I will be disabling your add/drop ability on Tuesday)
  2. Players may only be claimed to take the place of a NEWLY injured player. And, the player added must be of the same position as that injured player. So, for example, Post Mortem can add a RB this week to because Kevin Smith was injured in week 14.
  3. The player dropped to make room for the added player does NOT need to be the injured player. So, Post Mortem could drop say, a defense if they want.

Note that the above applies to BOTH the blind bid and first come/first serve waiver periods.

If you have any questions about injury/waiver eligibility, do not hesitate to ask.

Pre-Monday Night Playoff Race Update


Written on December 14, 2009 – 8:49 am | by Post Mortem

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This is all strictly unofficial, but this is how it looks like the playoff picture will shake out under a few key assumptions:

  1. Kurt Warner does not finish with negative points tonight (preserving the Kramerica victory over Turd)
  2. Alex Smith and Neil Rackers do not combine to score 23.5 more points than Frank Gore (preserving the Post Mortem win over Hedfullalicker)
  3. Anquan Boldin does not score 33 (preserving the DDT season point advantage over DD)

Assuming those things all hold true, the playoff seeds would be as follows:

  1. Post Mortem, 12-2
  2. CSPJ, 9-5 (even if Fitzgerald scores 31 and CSPJ loses to TKD, they will remain the #2 seed based on their total points lead over SIAP)
  3. SIAP, 8-6 (winning a tiebreaker over Kramerica and SaaBB due to a 3-1 h2h record)
  4. Kramerica, 8-6 (wins the tiebreaker over SaaBB due to a season sweep)
  5. SaaBB, 8-6
  6. DDT, 7-7 (wins tiebreaker over Double D by points, then WBM due to points)
  7. Double D, 7-7 (wins tiebreaker over WBM based on h2h win)
  8. Winning Beer Money, 7-7

If Alex Smith and Neil Rackers DO outscore Gore by 23.5, Hedfullalicker would move to 7-7. In that scenario, the bottom 3 of the playoffs would undergo a significant shakeup. Double D would actually be the #6 seed based on a 3-1 record against Hed and DDT. DDT would be the #7 seed based on a better division record than Hed. Finally, Hedfullalicker would claim the #8 seed based on a head-to-head win over WBM.

If Kurt Warner finishes with negative points and Turd beats Kramerica (thus making both of those teams 7-7)? Well, then you’re gonna have to wait until tomorrow morning.