NJ ROOKIES

An in-depth look into the exciting world of Fantasy Football through the eyes of a data whore.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

And the winner for 2010 is....

Another season of NJ Rookies is over. Like all the o other seasons, lot of drama. Ultimately the Disorderlys take the championship title.

Its time to ponder on what we will do now every Sunday’s. I think the last blog covers the nostalgia. This year, we miss the blogs and the Feku baba’s. But nevertheless, its time to give out the awards and identify the MVP for each team.

Our meaning of MVP is Maro Vaghri Player

Disorderly’s

The winner for NJ Rookies 2010. Well done Jim-Shilps. Please recite to us your “I’d like to Thank the academy speech”.

MVP- Steelers D and Philip Rivers (one word. Consistent and annoying. Oh wait that’s 2 words)

You can copy this one i found online


Rainbow Catchers

Shirin gets the “I have a winning Streak” award. She had an unbelievable run leading her in the finals. Brees, McFadden,Bradshaw. Super line up.

MVP- Darren McFadden. (He was un-drafted and ended up with caring the team to the finals)

P.S She got her Fav player AP at the end. Well done.

Hakuna Matata Kanda Bataka

This team gets the “Great line up but cant win the game that matters” award. Wayne, Jennings, Gates,Turner,Foster,Welker. Lot of good names. But missing the most important piece a QB and its official bye week is a jinx for the team.

MVP- Foster. A gut call that paid off well.

Team Puntars

Valmik gets the “I have no big names but I still win every week” award. Puntars has won with guys who are low key but very effective. Guys like Ocho ”sucko”, Manhandle, Lloyd (which was a great waiver pick up) and of course my fav Roth-shit-burger.

MVP- Lloyd. (This was hard to pick)

DEVISH THE SMASHERS

Vishal gets the “I want to trade TO every week for 10 players” award. Week after week he tried to trade TO but to no luck. Devish had a good line up lacked the consistency.

MVP- Jamal Gota (honorable mention TO)

Knock you down

The award for the “Why do I need waivers when I have Peyton Manning on my team” goes to Meghna. After being dormant in the middle and second to last in point scored I am surprised she has won as many games as she has. But a win is a win is a win.

MVP- Peyton Manning (no brainer)

NY Giants

“I miss my Tony Romo and my Teddy bear and my babu…” award recipient had a very interesting season. At first with the likes of Chris Johnson and Romo, I thought D would have had a better season this year. But with cutie pie Tony going down, so did the season.

MVP- CJ2K (even though at the end he made bunch of boo boo. And dare I say Romo?)

Jane Kya Hoga RAMA Re

“ I score points but so do my opponents” award is very apt for Deven. His team is a high scoring one but unfortunately for him his opponents have scored more on a given week against him as well. Great set of RB’s Jackson, McCoy,Hillis, super QB Brady but somehow missed on making the playoffs. Always missed the right starting line up.

MVP- No brainer Brady (yes Meghna you can grin)

Back to Chipolopolo

“Humara ek hi kaam, badlo humari team ka naam”. Passa has tried everything from yoga, to nameology but alas nothing worked this season. But I loved the name changing trick. It confused me every week at least.

MVP- Sebastian Janikowski (Come on how could you not name him). He has 11 points less than Miles Austin for the season, more points than Braylon Edwards, Lance Moore, Kevin Boss, Deon Branch (all of these guys are on Passa’s roster).

NJ Ayyars

“I believe I can fly, I believe I can win, I believe….” award goes to Mr.Acharya. Belief of making it to the playoffs is something he had all year (even after he missed the playoffs).

MVP- This is hard as well. Lot of mediocre and to the occasion players. But I’d say it probably would be Ray Rice and Nicks.

End Zone Diva

“I had the 12th pick in the draft” award recipient was one of the most active players in the early weeks until she turned dormant as well. I know Dev, you wanted to re-draft pretty much every week but don’t worry August 2011 is not too far.

MVP- Vick. (I can almost hear “Who let the dogs out” in the background)

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“I made 46 acquisitions (the most in the league) and I still had a season to forget but I was active till the last day” award is for my dear friend and statistician Moor. Great Spirit despite a sucky season.

MVP- I wanna say Rogers but I think it rather be the Indy TE’s (Clark +Tamme)

So fellas, that’s a wrap for this year. It was fun. Let the tradition continue in Fall 2011.

Do put your comments on who do you think would be an MVP for your team or if you would like to nominate any team or someone for any award. use the comments section at the bottom.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Last Chance!

Just like the NFL this year, our fantasy league also has too many teams whose records are bundled so close together that the race to the postseason will come down to the wire. Ours already has.

With 1 week remaining in the regular season, as many as 5 different teams can end up with the top 2 spots.
As many as 10 teams still have a shot at reaching the postseason.
So if you are not Devashree or I and you are wondering what would it take for you to reach the postseason/get into the top 2 and get a bye, read on. I have broken down each and every team's chances even though mine stand at 0.

Glossary: Points 1,2,3.. are the different combination of results that could get you the desired result

HAS TO HAPPEN tells you stuff that definitely needs to come true for you to reach your goal.So basically you take your HAS TO HAPPEN and then combine with any of the points below (1,2,3) and you get your complete set of options.

Also, when I say something like, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105, it means that if you and someone else have the same record, the tiebreaker is total points for the season and based on the scoring so far, this equation will tell you how much more/less you need to score as compared to the other person to break the tie in your favor. In the example above, Niral would only need to score within 105 points of Shirin's score. Meaning if Shirin scored 110, he would only need 5. Similarly, an exampe like Niral's score < Valmik's score - 42 means that Valmik has to score atleast 42 more points than Niral to break the tie in his favor. So if Niral scores 90, Valmik would need to score atleast 132.
Anways, read on and you will get the idea.I have done this based on the order of the standings.


Niral (8-4 record, 1133 points)
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PostSeason: Qualified
Top 2 Rank: In Contention

To get into the top 2, Niral needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
1) Niral wins, Shirin loses.
2) Niral wins, Shirin wins, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105
3) Niral wins, Shirin wins, Shirin's score > Niral's score + 105, Valmik wins, Valmik's score < Niral's score + 42
4) Niral wins, Shirin wins, Shirin's score > Niral's score + 105, Jimit/Shilpi wins, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Niral's score + 48
5) Niral loses, Shirin loses, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105, Vishal loses, Valmik loses, Valmik's score < Niral's score + 42
6) Niral loses, Shirin loses, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105, Vishal loses, Jimit/Shilpi loses, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Niral's score + 48
7) Niral loses, Shirin loses, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105, Vishal wins, Vishal's score < Niral's score + 56, Valmik loses, Valmik's score < Niral's score + 42
8) Niral loses, Shirin loses, Shirin's score < Niral's score + 105, Vishal wins, Vishal's score < Niral's score + 56, Jimit/Shilpi loses, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Niral's score + 48

Important: Option 1 or 2 are the most likeliest to get Niral in. If Niral can win, he is almost assured of coming in the top 2 because the chances that Shirin outscoring Niral by more than a 100 points is very unlikely. Even this past week, Deven scored 147 and Meghna 44 but even that margin isnt equal to a 105 (although it is pretty darn close!)
One scenario that will certainly cost Niral a place in the top 2: Niral loses, Shirin wins.


Valmik (8-4 record, 1091 points)
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Postseason: Qualified
Top 2 Rank: In Contention

To get into the top 2, Valmik needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
1) Valmik wins, Niral loses
2) Valmik wins, Shirin loses
3) Valmik wins, Niral wins, Shirin wins, Shirin's score < Valmik's score + 63
4) Valmik wins, Niral wins, Shirin wins, Niral's score < Valmik's score - 42
5) Valmik loses, Niral loses, Shirin loses, Vishal loses, Shirin's score < Valmik's score + 63, Niral's score < Valmik's score - 42
6) Valmik loses, Niral loses, Shirin loses, Vishal wins, Shirin's score < Valmik's score + 63, Vishal's score < Valmik's score + 14, Niral's score < Valmik's score - 42

Important: Winning will almost certainly cement Valmik's place in the top 2
One scenario that will certainly cost Valmik a place in the top 2: Valmik loses and either Shirin or Niral wins.


Jimit/Shilpi (8-4 record, 1085 points)
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Postseason: Qualified
Top 2 Rank: In Contention

To get into the top 2, conditions for Jimit are the same as Valmik except for the score differentials needed.
1) Jimit/Shilpi win, Niral loses
2) Jimit/Shilpi win, Shirin loses
3) Jimit/Shilpi win, Niral wins, Shirin wins, Shirin's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score + 57
4) Jimit/Shilpi win, Niral wins, Shirin wins, Niral's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score - 48
5) Jimit/Shilpi lose, Niral loses, Shirin loses, Vishal loses, Shirin's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score + 57, Niral's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score - 48
6) Jimit/Shilpi lose, Niral loses, Shirin loses, Vishal wins, Shirin's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score + 57, Vishal's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score + 8, Niral's score < Jimit/Shilpi's score - 48


Shirin (8-4 record, 1028 points)
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Postseason: Qualified
Top 2 Rank: In Contention

To get into the top 2, Shirin needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
1) Shirin wins, Niral loses.
3) Shirin wins, Niral wins, Niral's Score < Shirin's score - 105
2) Shirin wins, Niral wins, Valmik wins, Valmik's score < Shirin's score - 63
4) Shirin wins, Niral wins, Jimit/Shilpi wins, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Shirin's score - 57
5) Shirin loses, Niral loses, Vishal loses, Valmik loses, Niral's Score < Shirin's score - 105, Valmik's score < Shirin's score - 63
6) Shirin loses, Niral loses, Vishal loses, Jimit/Shilpi lose, Niral's Score < Shirin's score - 105, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Shirin's score - 57
7) Shirin loses, Niral loses, Vishal wins, Valmik loses, Niral's Score < Shirin's score - 105, Valmik's score < Shirin's score - 63, Vishal's score < Shirin's score - 49
8) Shirin loses, Niral loses, Vishal wins, Jimit/Shilpi lose, Niral's Score < Shirin's score - 105, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Shirin's score - 57, Vishal's score < Shirin's score - 49

Important: Niral losing & Shirin Winning is the ONLY real option for Shirin. If she loses and even if Niral loses, there is almost negligible probability that she will outscore Niral by a 105 points. Everything else then becomes a moot point. I guess Deven has someone else rooting for him this weekend!


Vishal (7-5 record, 1077 points)
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Postseason: In Contention
Top 2 Rank: In Contention

Vishal is the only person who can THEORETICALLY be eliminated from the playoffs and also make the top 2 rank depending on how results go.

To get into the top 2, Vishal needs to have one of these scenarios happen.

HAS TO HAPPEN: Vishal wins, Shirin loses, Niral loses, Shirin's score < Vishal Score + 49, Niral's score < Vishal' Score - 56

With the above, one of the below has to happen as well
1) Valmik loses, Valmik's Score < Vishal's score -14
2) Jimit/Shilpi lose, Jimit/Shilpi's score < Vishal's score - 8

That's it. Not many scenarios for Vishal ending up in the top 2. A lot has to happen for him to jump up 3 spots. Most notably, he has to outscore Niral by 56 points. It is not very improbable but still a very outside shot.



To get into the postseason, Vishal needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
1) Vishal wins.
2) Vishal loses, Darshini loses
3) Vishal loses, Meghna loses
4) Vishal loses, Darshini wins, Meghna wins, Darshini's Score < Vishal's score + 146, Meghna's score < Vishal's score + 188

Important: Although Mathematically possible, it is as close to impossible as we can be. To not qualify for the playoffs, Vishal would have to be OUTSCORED by Darshini & Meghna by 146 and 188 points respectively, No one in our league has ever come close to scoring 188 points, let alone outscore someone by that margin!


Darshini (6-6 record, 931 points)
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Postseason: In Contention
Top 2 Rank: Out

To get into the postseason, Darshini needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
1) Darshini wins, Meghna loses.
2) Darshini wins, Meghna wins, Meghna's Score < Darshini's score + 42
3) Darshini wins, Meghna wins, Vishal loses, Vishal's Score < Darshini's score - 146
4) Darshini loses, Deven loses, Prashant loses, Saumil wins, Saumil's Score < Darshini's score + 37, Meghna's Score < Darshini's score + 42
5) Darshini loses, Deven wins, Prashant loses, Saumil wins, Saumil's Score < Darshini's score + 37, Deven's Score < Darshini's Score - 125, Meghna's Score < Darshini's score + 42
7) Darshini loses, Deven loses, Prashant wins, Saumil wins, Saumil's Score < Darshini's score + 37, Prashant's Score < Darshini's Score - 11, Meghna's Score < Darshini's score + 42
8) Darshini loses, Deven wins, Prashant wins, Saumil wins, Saumil's Score < Darshini's score + 37, Prashant's Score < Darshini's Score - 11, Meghna's Score < Darshini's score + 42, Deven's Score < Darshini's Score - 125

Important: Let's assume Vishal will take up the 5th postseason spot (which he almost certainly will), Darshini, Meghna, Deven, Prashant & Saumil will fight for the remaining 1 spot on the postseason. The easiest way in for Darshini is that she wins. If she does, she has a 42 point advantage of Meghna and that will help her get in even if Meghna wins, unless Meghna wins big!
If she loses, Meghna HAS TO LOSE for her to have a shot. After that there's a very crowded backfield vying for that position.


Meghna (6-6 record, 889 points)
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Postseason: In Contention
Top 2 Rank: Out

To get into the postseason, Meghna needs to have one of these scenarios happen.

HAS TO HAPPEN: Meghna wins

With the above, one of the below has to happen as well
1) Darshini loses.
2) Darshini wins, Darshini's Score < Meghna's Score - 42
3) Darshini wins, Vishal loses, Vishal's Score < Meghna's Score - 188

Important: Why can Darshini lose but not Meghna? Well ... If Meghna loses that means Saumil wins. And Saumil has more points than Meghna so she would rank after Saumil and that would mean that if everyone else also manages to lose, Saumil will always be higher than Meghna to claim that 1 remaining spot. So Meghna YOU CANNOT LOSE. Also you better pray that Darshini loses otherwise even if you win, you have to outscore her next week by 42 points (or even worse, try to beat Vishal by 188 points :))



Deven (5-7 record, 1056 points)
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Postseason: In contention
Top 2 Rank: Out

To get into the postseason, Deven needs to have one of these scenarios happen.

HAS TO HAPPEN: Deven wins, Meghna loses, Darshini loses, Meghna's Score < Deven's Score + 167, Saumil's Score < Deven's Score + 162, Darshini's Score < Deven's Score + 125
With the above, one of the below has to happen as well
1) Prashant loses
2) Prashant wins, Prashant's Score < Deven's Score + 114

Important: Deven is ahead of all the other 4 contenders (for the final berth) by ATLEAST a 100 points. But he is a game behind Meghna & Darshini. So for him, the number matching wouldnt come into pay in all likelihood.
In effect, there is just one scenario for Deven to qualify. his high score will take of the rest.
Deven wins, Meghna loses, Darshini loses.



Prashant (5-7 record, 942 points)
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Postseason: In Contention
Top 2 Rank: Out
To get into the postseason, Prashant needs to have one of these scenarios happen.
HAS TO HAPPEN: Prashant wins, Meghna loses, Darshini loses, Meghna's Score < Prashant's Score + 53, Darshini's Score < Prashant's Score + 11, Saumil's Score < Prashant's Score + 48
With the above, one of the below has to happen as well
1) Deven loses
2) Deven wins, Deven's Score < Prashant's Score - 114

Important: Just like Deven, Prashant needs a lot to happen to qualify. However, Prashant also does not want to compete with Deven. He lags Deven by a whopping 114 points.
Option 1 is the only legitimate option for Prashant.



Saumil (5-7 record, 894 points)
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Postseason: In Contention
Top 2 Rank: Out
To get into the postseason, Saumil needs to have one of these scenarios happen
HAS TO HAPPEN: Saumil wins, Darshini loses, Darshini's Score < Saumil's Score -37
With the above, one of the below has to happen as well
1) Deven loses, Prashant loses
2) Deven wins, Prashant loses, Deven's Score < Saumil's Score - 162
3) Deven loses, Prashant wins, Prashant's Score < Saumil's Score - 48
4) Deven wins, Prashant wins, Prashant's Score < Saumil's Score - 48, Deven's Score < Saumil's Score - 162
Important: Saumil is really hanging by a thread here. He, like all others, cannot outscore Deven. He will have a tough time outscoring Prashant by 48 points. So all he has left to hope for is not only that Darshini, Deven and Prashant to lose but also to win against Meghna and in process outscore Darshini by 37 points!
Things might look bleak for my friend here but dont forget, people wrote him off at 1-5 as well and he came back. Keep the faith buddy .. stranger things have happened.



Devashree (4-8 record, 929 points)
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Postseason: Out
Top 2 Rank: Out



Murtaza (2-10 record, 926 points)
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Postseason: Out
Top 2 Rank: Out
Chance of coming anything else but dead last: Out

So there you go. These are your chances. With the field spread so wide open, you might find yourself rooting for strange teams this time.

All the best.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Lost in Translation

Since this is the beginning of a new season, I thought I'd suggest team names for everyone based on our draft.

Vishal: Main sabse Greene Greene Ke Badla Lunga

Murtaza: Collie Number 1

Saumil: Colston se Chhoo lo Tum, Meri Team Amar kar do!

Devashree: Yeh Dil Maange Moss

Shirin: Brees Saal Baad!

Disorderlys: MJD roti aur sarson da saag

Valmik: Saala Main to Schaub Ban Gaya

Prashant: Gore Gore! O Banke Chhore, Kabhi Meri Gali AAya Karo

Darshini: O Zara Zara Chris me Chris me Chris me!

Meghna: Main nikla, o Roddy Leke!

Niral: Jay baaat! Mere man ko Bhaaya, main Cutler Kaat ke Khaaya!

Deven: Bowe Bowe Bambabaman Bowe!

'Nuff Said ... Welcome to a whole new season!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Fantasy Bites!

It has been 3 years since I first got hooked on it. Year after year, the addiction only grows worse. My family and social life suffer because of it. I am unable to get off the couch. I am unable to do basic tasks during the times that I am on it. I shut out the outside world just so that I can get my fix. And although the high is exhilerating, the crash that comes after it destroys me.

I am not talking about drugs, alcohol or smoking. This is much worse. It is Fantasy Football. For 4 months of the year, it takes over my life. Everything I have to do, everywhere that I have to be, everyone that I have to speak with is skillfully crafted at the times that do not disrupt the ritual of watching football. Watch the TV screen, Watch the laptop screen. That is what my life boils down to, these wretched months. All Sundays and Mondays, some thursdays and rarely but surely even Saturdays. Analyzing performances, coming up with strategies, urging quarterbacks to throw or running backs to run. At some point, I even fail to understand why the players playing on the field are grossly unaware of how much I need them to gain one more yard or one more touchdown. At the end of the week, it either brings me unadulterated joy -- the kind of joy that a kid feels when he is spending the first 10 minutes with a new toy or brings me acute dissapointment -- the kind of dissapointment that a father might feel when his kid doesnt live upto his own childhood dreams. Either way, it takes over me. AND whatever happens at the end of the week, one thing remains constant -- the need to find a way to win next week. Celebrations are short lived. Tuesdays come and the analysis begins again. The cycle repeats itself.

So obviously when the season ends prematurely, the pain is indescribable. I feel cheated. Cheated by the player(s) whose responsibility it is to make sure that he repays my faith in him by doing what's best for my team. I feel cheated by the player(s) on the opponents team who might have had the game of his life, for betraying his projected numbers and going above and beyond. No I don't root for the underdog if he isnt playing for my team. The only underdog these 4 months is my team. And that's the only one I am willing to support. It is so weird in a sense that the team I am going to root for during the season is the team that I draft players from. It could be the Chargers one year, Ravens the next and Vikings the year after. Loyalties have an expiration date of the season. I don't know why I lie when someone asks me what my favorite team is in the NFL. For it is not the Giants. It is not the Ravens. It is certainly not the Vikings and least of all, it will never be the Jacksonville jaguars. The team that I like the most is the Tzar's Warriors. Anyone who plays for that team, I expect, to be a superstar. Even if it costs the Giants the game on occasion. That's not the worst of it. How many of us have secretly wished for a player of the opposition to have a bad game? Even at times, get injured so we can get our win.

And then either slowly or with a lightning bolt, you realize that your season is over. The next meaningful fantasy game that you will play is now 8-10 months away. It is a sinking feeling. Most people use fantasy to get away from reality. I suspect that I am going to have to use reality to get away from fantasy. They say that reality bites. Let me tell you that today, fantasy bites harder!

This day when my fantasy season is over due to a great opposing quarterback, I cannot help but try and use the crutches of reality to get over my dissapointment. It is true that it is Monday moring. Start of the work week. I have a lot of work piled up. My boss is breathing down my neck. I am in way over my head with the stuff that I have to do. Yet in a lot of ways, I have to find a way to escape to reality. It is by a million miles, the better world for me right now! Fantasy bites!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Oh to be Ali!

So Ali has won 4 games this season. Last season, the "other Murtaza" won an obscene number of games and even made it to the postseason. Both these guys did all this without ever logging in to change their rosters. They did not even bother to change their players who were in their BYE weeks.

So the question I asked myself is this -- where would I be if I was like them? Certainly not 8-2 in the season. But would I be close enough? All the time that I have spent in analyzing and over analyzing and picking up Free Agents and proposing trades and agonizing over who to start every single week -- was it all for naught? How much of an advantage did that give me -- give us? Ladies and Gentleman ... we are about to find out.

Before I get into it, I want all of you to do answer this to yourself about your own team. How do you think you would have done had you been inactive throughout the season.
You all know your current records. This is what all of us have scored through our first 10 weeks.
Vishal 947
Shirin 837
Niral 807
Meghna 827
Darshini 829
Murtaza 932
ShilpiJimit 929
Devashree 920
Valmik 855
Prashant 781
Ali 748
Saumil 920

So this is what I did (and which is why it has taken me 3 weeks to write this article.) I looked at the draft and based on first picks, built a team for eg. the first RB that you picked became your RB, the first 2 WRs that you picked became your WR. The second RB or the third WR that you picked (whichever you picked first) became your Flex .. and so on.
Based on the rosters above, I assumed that that would be your team for 10 weeks, even when any of those players were on BYE.

Now we know that without ever logging in, Ali has scored 748 points.

Do you know how much you all would have scored. Take a moment and write down a number and your expected win-loss record that you think you would have gotten had you never logged in after the draft. Results will follow.



HOW DID WE DO AS A LEAGUE?

As a league, we have scored 9584 points (excluding Ali's team coz he was inactive). Now if our whole league was inactive, we would have scored 8,510 points.
So let's analyze our performance.

Fact 1: If we only logged in to change our players on BYE weeks replacing them with players who score let's say 30% less than the player we replaced.
Why 30% less ... because we are assuming that we have picked the best players so when they go on BYE, we pick second string players.
Fact 2: Our roster is of 8 players. So far all teams have gone on a BYE. This means that if we never logged in, at some point of the other, all of players were on BYE. 10 weeks into the season, 8 players per week, we have started 80 players out of whom 8 have been on bye.

So the least increase we should get is as follows:

SUM(DRAFT PLAYER POINTS) + SUM(DRAFT PLAYER POINTS) *0.1 * 0.7 and this number should be less than 9,584. (if this equation doesnt make sense, call me)

Good news is that is is:

If we had a totally inactive league. we would have ended up scoring 8510 points to this point. So the least our league should have scored would be:
8510 + 8510 * 0.1 * 0.7 = 9105.

Hurray!!! we have indeed done better than expected. Keep in mind that this is the least we should have done. This assumes that all we did is replace players on BYE with players who perform to 70% of their capabilities. Thats not hard.

So how much did we improve. From 8,510 to 9,584 points -- thats a 12% increase. So for all our activity of picking up and starting new payers and shuffling players on our bench, we improved our score by 12% than if we did NOTHING AT ALL! Is that acceptable? Well it is better than the least expected improvement of 7%. So we have not done very badly. However I want to see how we do through the years to figure out what is the average bump that activity brings in.


HOW DID WE ALL DO INDIVIDUALLY? Let's go over it alphabetically.

Skipping Ali because his actual score is equal to his inactive score

DARSHINI:
D has scored 829 points thus far. If she had been inactive she would have only scored 721 points. Thats an increase of a 108 points or almost 15%. Kudos.
IF D had been inactive, everyone else was active and Ali remained inactive, she would have won 4 games. She currently has won 5. So with all the activity, D, you have got 1 more win for yourself :) Still worth it wouldnt you say?
Darshini's drafted team: Tony Romo, Kevin Smith, Derrick Ward, Randy Moss, Bernard Berrian, Tony Gonzalez, Giants D/ST, Nate Kaeding,

I am going to skip Devashree and do her analysis last coz its fun!

MEGHNA:
MJ has scored 827 points thus far. If she was inactive and never ever logged in to set her team, she would have scored 814 points. Thats only an increase of 13 points or 2%. Well below the acceptable range. She has however won 3 games thus far ... btu if she were inactive and everyone else remained the same -- she would have won only 2 games. So KUDOS ...even though you didnt score higher points, all the activity still got you 1 win more. BTW Meghna ... your team would have been the second highest scorer if everyone in the league was inactive. So you drafted well. unfortunately you could not make the right personnel moves throughout the season.
Meghna's Drafted Team: Kurt Warner, DeAngelo Williams, Thomas Jones, Vincent Jackson, Santana Moss, Jason Witten, Titans D/ST, Matt Prater

MURTAZA:
I have scored 932 points thus far. If I was inactive, I would have scored 767 ... That is a difference of 165 points or 21%!! Awesome! I also would have won only 5 games if I was inactive. Now I have won 8 ... seems like either I drafted very badly ... or have made some nice moves since. Don't worry though, there are teams who have done even better than I have.
Murtaza's Drafted Team: Matt Cassel, Maurice Jones-Drew, Frank Gore, Anquan Boldin, Braylon Edwards, Dallas Clark, Panthers D/ST, David Akers

NIRAL:
The Commish has had a wretched season this year. Would he have been well served to just sit this one out? Turns out -- YES!
He scored 807 points thus far. Inactivity would have gotten him only 748. Thats an increase of 59 points or 7.8%. Just about the minimum required. Even by drafting a bad team, the commish wasnt able to pick up reliable free agents. And you know what the worst part is -- even if he was inactive throughout the 10 weeks, he still would have won 1 game out of 10. Hindsight is 20-20 but this year, the commish would have done as well even if he had just "taken a knee".
Niral's Drafted Team: Ben Roethlisberger, Matt Forte, Steve Slaton, Marques Colston, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Visanthe Shiancoe, Vikings D/ST, Rob Bironas

PRASHANT:
Total current score: 781 points. Inactivity score: 695 points. Thats an increase of 86 points or 12% ... about the league's average. The problem was unfortunately for Prashant that he drafted a bad team out of the gate. Compared to everyone else's inactive score ... his is the least. He did well in bringing it up by 86 points. Unfortunately like Niral, he would have also won 3 games, the same as his current record. Sorry Buddy!
Prashant's Drafted Team: Philip Rivers, Brandon Jacobs, Ryan Grant, Calvin Johnson, DeSean Jackson, Chris Cooley, Jets D/ST, Jason Elam

SAUMIL:
Total current score: 920 points. Inactivity score: 798 points. That's an increase of 122 points or 15%. That is pretty good. Again just like me, Saumil would have only won 5 games. Thats a jump of 3 games for him as well. Seems like Saumil and I are having a great season. May the good times continue :)
Saumil's Drafted Team: Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Clinton Portis, Reggie Wayne, Hines Ward, Antonio Gates, Ravens D/ST, John Kasay

SHILPI & JIMIT:
Total current score: 929. Inactivity Score: 731. That's an increase of 198 points. BY FAR THE BEST JUMP. KUDOS! Your picksups and gameday decisions have served you well! You guys have increased your score to 27%!! KUDOS! You would have won only 3 games if you were inactive and now you are not only the highest scorers in the league but also managed to gain 3 more games to get your win-loss record to 6-4. Great job done!
Shilpi & Jimit's Drafted Team: Peyton Manning, Brian Westbrook, Larry Johnson, Greg Jennings, Chad Ochocinco, Greg Olsen, Eagles D/ST, Stephen Gostkowski

SHIRIN:
Total Current Score: 837. Inactivity Score: 758. That's an increase of 79 points or 10%. Acceptable increase. However your inactivity would have also won you 4 games. Just like your activity did. I am guessing that all this does not matter to you. In your rookie year itself, you beat both your brother and your husband. What else can you ask for? :)
Shirin's Drafted Team: Jay Cutler, Adrian Peterson, Pierre Thomas, Terrell Owens, Steve Smith, Kellen Winslow, Patriots D/ST, Nick Folk

VALMIK:
Total current score: 855 Inactivity Score: 746. Thats an increase of a 109 points or 14.6% ... impressive. Without doing anything, Valmik would have still won 5 games. He has managed to win a game more and thus has positioned himself to be in the postseason.
Valmik's Drafted Team: Tom Brady, Ronnie Brown, Willie Parker, Larry Fitzgerald, Roy E. Williams, Zach Miller, Steelers D/ST, Robbie Gould

VISHAL:
Total Current Score: 947. Inactivity Score: 799. That is an increase of 148 points. Third most after Shilpi/Jimit and I. 18% increase. At 6-4, Vishal has scored 3 more victories than he would have had he not done anything. Good Job!!
Vishal's Drafted Team: Aaron Rodgers, Marion Barber, Jonathan Stewart, Andre Johnson, Roddy White, Dustin Keller, Chargers D/ST, Neil Rackers

That brings me to DEVASHREE:
This is one of the reasons I like to play around with numbers. Listen Up!
Total Current Score: 920.
IF Devashree had never logged in. Never changed players. Never picked up Free Agents. Not even replace players who were on BYE!!!! She would have still scored 933 points!!!!!!!! So with all this activity and replacing players, SHE ACTUALLY HAS SCORED LESS!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

She has however won 1 more game than she would have had she been inactive. So in that sense, it's been useful ... but imagine this ... her drafted team was so strong that she would have still outscored all of us (except Vishal) even if she had done nothing at all. I am glad I went through all this pain of gathering and arranging all this data. This itself makes it worth my while :)
So if you are wondering -- this is her drafted team
Drew Brees, Chris Johnson, Joseph Addai, Brandon Marshall, Lee Evans, Owen Daniels, Dolphins D/ST, Ryan Longwell


PHEW!!

I also wondered what would the standings be like IF ALL OF US WERE INACTIVE!
Here goes:
Team Win-Loss Total Points
Saumil 7-3 798
Devashree 6-4 933
Vishal 6-4 799
Ali 6-4 748
Meghna 5-5 814
Murtaza 5-5 767
Shirin 5-5 758
Valmik 5-5 746
ShilpiJimit 5-5 731
Darshini 4-6 721
Niral 3-7 748
Prashant 3-7 695


And finally before I leave you all, here is the updated standings of head-to-head matchups after week 10:
Saumil 67-42-1
ShilpiJimit 66-44-0
Murtaza 65-45-0
Vishal 64-46-0
Devashree 62-48-0
Valmik 57-51-2
Darshini 52-57-1
Shirin 49-60-1
Meghna 48-60-2
Prashant 43-67-0
Niral 42-66-2
Ali 40-69-1

I hope you guys enjoyed reading this as much as I did writing this. There was too much work involved in gathering all this and comparing all the matchups etc. It took me 3 weeks to write which is why there was no blog for the past 3 weeks. Until next week ... Adios!

I'd also like to say we miss the Feku Baba.

Cheers,
Murtaza

Friday, October 30, 2009

Halfway through the season ...

Being on a vacation, I did not post anything last week. Consider week 6 as my "bye week"

Time flies and we are already more than halfway through the regular season of Fantasy Football. So many heartaches. So many triumphs. It's been a very interesting first half of the season. If I had to describe the 2009 FF season so far in 2 words, I'd have to say "Just Ridiculous!"

Some of the highlights of the season so far -

1) If you count the playoffs from the last season, Saumil has won the last 10 weeks of Fantasy Football! Last 10 weeks. Thanks Niral for pointing it out to me. Just ridiculous.

2) Seven weeks into the season, and each week, we have had a different team as the highest scorer of the week.
Starting from week 1, the top scorers are as follows: Darshini, Devashree, Murtaza, Shilpi/Jimit, Vishal, Ali, Prashant.

3) Combine the 2 facts above and what you get is the fact that Saumil who is 7-0 this season and who has atleast a 2 game lead over the closest team has never been the highest scorer. Just ridiculous! Other than Saumil, the 4 teams who are yet to be the highest scorers -- Meghna, Valmik, Shirin & Niral. Who out of these is going to be the top scorer next week?

4) Prashant scored 13 in week 5 despite having all 8 of players in the starting lineup for their teams. Very unlikely.
Prashant also 2 weeks later scored 160. That has been the highest score so far in both seasons of NJ Rookies. That's an average of 20 points per starting player.

5) In week 6, every player for Vishal scored in double digits. Never happened before. Not even for Prashant's 160 scoring team.

6) Saumil still remains the only team who hasnt had even 1 player score 0 or negative. None of us can claim that.

7) Comparing the 3 regular weeks and 4 weeks with various teams on bye, we have been scoring MORE on an average during bye weeks than regular weeks. Just ridiculous.

8) Niral who has a 1-6 records scores above the league average at all 6 positions except TE. Even at TE, his average is 7.14 as opposed to a 7.16 average for the league. Despite that he is 1-6. The rest of us are below average in atleast 2 positions. Just Ridiculous. Albeit Niral also averages within 1 point of all league averages. So he has not performed exceptionally well at any position nor exceptionally poor at any position.

9) Prashant should have decent numbers because he balanced out the 13 point week with a 160 point week. However, he is the only one who is below average in all positions except WR. The rest of us are above average in atleast 2 positions. Well ... not completely ridiculous ... just interesting!

Here are the midseason awards:
Offensive Player till date in terms of numbers: Matt Schaub QB with 177 points in 7 weeks. Owned by Ali
Offensive Player till date in terms of average: Peyton Manning QB with 173 points in 6 weeks. Owned by Shilpi/Jimit

Best QB: Peyton Manning (177) (Ali) 4th QB to be picked in the draft
Matt Schaub (173) (Shilpi/Jimit) 12th QB to be picked in draft and autodrafted :)
Best RB: Adrian Peterson (129) (Shirin) Overall first pick of the draft
Best WR: DeSean Jackson (101) (Prashant) 21st WR to be picked
Best TE: Owen Daniels (79 in 7 weeks) (Devashree) 6th TE to be picked
Dallas Clark (69 in 6 weeks) (Murtaza) 5th TE to be picked
Best DE: Eagles (80 in 6 weeks) (Shilpi/Jimit) 7th DE to be picked
Best K: Lawrence Tynes (66 in 7 weeks) (Valmik) Tynes was not picked in the draft
Nate Kaeding (61 in 6 weeks) (Darshini/Vishal) Kaeding was the first kicker to be picked. Kaeding has split time in Darshini & Vishal's team.

Single Game Performance Awards
Best QB: Tom Brady in week 6 for Valmik with 54 points
Best RB: Chris Johnson in week 2 for Devashree with 56 points
Best WR: Roddy White in week 5 for Vishal with 39 points
Best TE: Dallas Clark in week 2 for Murtaza with 29 points
Best DE: 49ers D/ST in week 4 for Shilpi/Jimit with 39 points
Best K: Ryan Longwell in week 6 for Niral with 16 points


Here are how the first round drafts have done through the first half of the season:
Tony Romo: 140
Adrian Peterson: 129
Maurice Jones-Drew: 109
Andre Johnson: 93
De Angelo Williams: 87
Michael Turner: 79
Steven Jackson: 76
Larry Fitzgerald: 74
Matt Forte: 48
Brian Westbrook: 41
Calvin Johnson: 41

So Darshini actually has done very well for herself despite going against the traditional wisdom of not picking a QB in the first round. Kudos!

The highest Low score and the lowest High Score
Vishal has the highest low score through the first 7 weeks. He has never scored less than 74. We all have.
The lowest high scorer is Shirin with 100. Which also means that all of us, in some week or the other have scored in the 3 digits. Even Ali. To that effect, Shirin is the only one who lost during the week in which she scored her highest points. (She lost to Devashree who had her highest score that week with 135)

And finally, the overall standings after week 7 are:

ShilpiJimit 50 27 0
Saumil 48 28 1
Vishal 47 30 0
Valmik 40 35 2
Niral 38 37 2
Meghna 36 39 2
Darshini 36 40 1
Murtaza 35 42 0
Prashant 35 42 0
Shirin 34 42 1
Devashree 32 45 0
Ali 26 50 1

I was going to write about something very interesting this week but I did not get the time to finish it. I am going to write as it next week's article.

Until next week, happy football!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Headlines of the Week!

Headlines of the Week

Matchup of the Undefeateds!
While the whole world (er … I mean the US) is talking about the 5-0 Giants taking on the 4-0 New Orleans, we at rookieland have our own little matchup of the undefeateds.

Here's how the two teams stack up against each other:
In head-to-head matchups from week1 to week5, Saumil has outscored Murtaza 3 out of the 5 weeks.
Both Saumil & Murtaza have 2 scores of above 100.
Saumil has only 1 score below the league average out of the 5 weeks while Murtaza has 2.
Only ShilpiJimit (at this point, the strongest looking team) & Ali (at this point, the weakest team) havent played with either Saumil or Murtaza.
Everyone else has played against atleast one of the 2 teams.
So in the comments section, why don’t the readers sound off on who they think will win. So far we know that Niral’s vote is for Murtaza.

How bad can it be!
Seriously! How bad can it get for Prashant? What we saw in week 5 was an abomination. It only proves one thing. No matter how well you draft and how strong your lineup is, Fantasy Football is extremely fickle. Two years in a row now the team that most of thought had the best drafts ended up having wretched seasons.
But what happened to Prashant is unprecented! It may never happen again. It has certainly never happened before. In fact I challenge someone to activate 8 players in their team who are starters for their team and end up with such a low score.
How bad can it be? Consider this:
> As Prashant so elegantly puts it, 3 of his offensive players combined for 3 total yards this week.
> 5 out of the 8 players scored less than or equal to 0.
> His kicker scored 0!
> As many as 27 players in week 5 in our league scored MORE than Prashant’s team!
> Forget other players, Prashant had Ricky Williams on his bench who in turn scored as much as his entire team!
> None of the 5 players who scored less than or equal to 0 had a 0 point game in the starting 4 weeks of the season!

The only solace for Prashant is that they all decided to have a horrible day at the same time and that too in a week where his main man Philip Rivers was on a bye. Things should get back to normal in the coming week.

All is not lost!
For all the heartaches and bad weeks that most of us have had, here is the good news! 8 of the 12 teams in our league have a record of 2-3 or worse. That means if the playoffs were to start today, 2 teams with a 2-3 record would still make it. In that sense, no one is out of the race.
If you are one of those 8, you need to realize that if you have a decent couple of weeks going forward, you will be in mighty good shape.
So don’t give up on your season yet. There are lots of chances to do well from here on forward and get into the playoffs. All the best!

One more advice. Forget Sundays. Be active on Tuesdays. On Sunday, all you can be is a mere spectator … Tuesdays are where the action is and with injuries, bye weeks and resurgence of new players, there are must have pickups every week.

Really? Random Details.

ESPN-STILL-DOESN’T-LOVE-ME AWARD
Giants D/ST (Darshini … are you listening!)
Ben Roethlisberger (Niral … guess who else doesn’t believe in Big Ben J)
These two guys have outscored their ESPN predictions every single week for the past 5 weeks!

I-DESERVE-TO-BE-5-0 AWARD
Saumil should take a bow! 5 weeks. 8 players per week. 40 players. All 40 players for Saumil have scored positive points for him. None of his players have scored 0 or less. None of us can claim that. (Before this week’s disaster, Prashant had just 1).


As always, I leave you with the updated head-to-head standings after week 5
TEAM WINS LOSSES TIE
ShilpiJimit 39 16 0
Saumil 37 17 1
Murtaza 33 22 0
Vishal 31 24 0
Shirin 29 25 1
Niral 25 28 2
Darshini 25 29 1
Valmik 24 29 2
Meghna 24 29 2
Prashant 24 31 0
Devashree 22 33 0
Ali 12 42 1

All the Best to Everyone for the coming week!
Cheers,
Murtaza

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