Eric Dominates in Week 9

Eleven owners posted scores north of 400 points, but Eric rose above them all to score a 449, thanks to a lineup led by Mahomes, Watson, Cook, Adams, Diggs, Cooks, Kelce and Fairbairn.

Taking second was TroyA, with a 435, thanks to a roster featuring Wilson, Watson, Cook, Adams, Allen, Kelce and Fairbairn.

It’s Eric‘s second weekly win of this season, and TroyA‘s first pay day since Week 14 of last season. Congrats to Eric and TroyA on their strong Week 9 showing.

Honorable mention to Andrew (429), CraigW (428), Heather (427), Liam (427), Mr. Eames (416), Chris (408), RandyH (406), Jack (405) and CarlP (403), for their impressive showing in Week 9.

Thank You:
As we approach Veterans Day this week, a shoutout to sophomore owner Nigel who is currently deployed in the Middle East. Thank you Nigel for your service, and congrats on a very respectable score in Week 9.

The Leaderboard:
The top three spots remained unchanged atop the leaderboard in Week 9.

Andrew (2225)
Major (2167)
JohnK. (2120)
Mr. Eames (2115)
Heather (2103)
Eric, Trent, Kim, TroyA and Kerry round out the Top 10. We are now just passing the halfway mark of the season.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 374. For those of you who were disappointed with your scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A: Murray (81), J. Allen (69), Ryan (46), Roethlisberger (46), Brees (43)
Box B: Lock (53), Bridgewater (48), Luton (45), Foles (38),
Box C: Jacobs (23)
Box D: Harris (34), Singletary (22)
Box E: McKinnon (19)
Box F: McKissic (24)
Box G: Kupp (33)
Box H: Chark (50), McLaurin (43), AJ Brown (39)
Box I:  James (61), Fuller (40), C. Samuel (36), Valdes-Scantling (29)
Box J: Graham (24)
Box K: Folk (43), Lambo (30)
Box L: Saints (30), Ravens (28)
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 

541 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:

Highest scoring player: Dalvin Cook (86)


One photo illustrates the extremes of Week 9.

Lowest scoring player: Lions D (0)*

For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 9Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

A new playlist starts with Week 10. Remember: You are not charged for any moves forced by players changing boxes as a result of the new playlist.

New Playlist for Weeks 10-13

Speaking of trades, as some owners start to exceed 50 trades, remember each trade over 50 costs .50.

We have 29 owners so far. If we had one more owner we’ll have 30 owners and we could add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from one owner. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 9.

Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 


Week 10 kicks off Thursday night with Indianapolis at Tennessee.

Bye Week: Atlanta/Dallas/Kansas City/NY Jets

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 10.

Monster Week Leads to Week 8 Win

Every week when I send out our weekly lineups, I hope it might be necessary to validate that I really won the week. After a six-season drought, it finally proved relevant.

I scored a 443, thanks to a lineup led by Mahomes, Herbert, Henry, J. Williams, Metcalf, K. Allen, Fulgham, Kelce, Santos and the Chiefs D.

Major continues to be the epitome of consistency this season, putting up 418 points to take second, with a roster featuring Mahomes, Herbert, Kamara, Williams, Adams, K. Allen, Higgins, Kelce and Santos.

This is my first weekly win since Week 12 of the 2014 season, and Major‘s third pay day of this season, and fourth week he scored 400+ points. Talk about consistency. Congrats to Major on another strong showing.

Honorable mention to the brothers Trent (407) and CraigW (406) who both scored north of 400, and earned bragging rights over their dad Tom (340).

And kudos to JohnS (366), who bested both his mom (Kerry (358)) and dad (David(344)) to earn bragging rights in the house this week. Youth was served in Week 8.

The Leaderboard:
Another week and another reshuffling of the leaderboard. Andrew held on to the top spot, but Major is fast on his heels.

Andrew (1796)
Major (1785)
JohnK. (1725)
Trent (1723)
Mr. Eames (1713)
Heather (1713)
Eric, Kerry, Kim and Jack round out the Top 10. Two points separate third and fourth place, with one point the difference between fifth and seventh place.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 339. For those of you who were disappointed with your scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A: Brees (36), Brady (32)
Box B: Rivers (41), Lock (36), Stafford (33)
Box C: Cook (82), Jacobs (24)
Box D: Harris (34), Singletary (22)
Box E: Jackson (35), Z. Moss (34), Lindsay (27)
Box F: Hines (33)
Box G: Kupp (33)
Box H: Woods (39), Boyd (29)
Box I:  C. Davis (43), C. Samuel (29)
Box J: Cook (24), Tonyan (22)
Box K: Zeurlein (53), Succop (49), Badgley (45)
Box L: Dolphins (43), Steelers (22)
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 

575 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: Patrick Mahomes (80)*


* – Dalvin Cook scored 82, but no one played him.

Lowest scoring player: K. Golladay (-1)*

For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 8Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If we had one more owner we’ll have 30 owners and we could add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from one owner. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 8.

Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Believe it or not, next week is the final week of the current playlist.

Week 9 kicks off Thursday night with Green Bay at San Francisco.

Bye Week: Cincinnati/Cleveland/LA Rams/Philadelphia

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 9.

Andrew Has Scary Good Showing

Andrew and Heather had strong showings in Week 7, with Andrew earning the win by a mere four points (394-390). Andrew‘s team was led by Wilson, Watson, Kamara, Swift, B. Scott, Adams, Golladay, Higgins, Lutz and the Bills D.

Heather posted a 390, thanks to a team featuring Herbert, Kamara, Swift, B. Scott, Adams, Golladay, Fairbairn and the Bills D.

Honorable mention to Eric, who was just off the pace with a 387 this week. All three were rewarded by moving up this week’s leaderboard.

It was Andrew’s first weekly win since Week 15 of 2017, and Heather‘s second payday of the 2020 campaign. Congrats to Andrew and Heather on their strong showings this week.

The Leaderboard:
The names on the leaderboard got resorted this week, with  Andrew and Heather taking over the top spots.

Andrew (1475)
Heather (1406)
Major (1367)
Trent (1347)
Eric (1342)
Mr. Eames, TroyA, Kim, JohnK and Kerry round out the Top 10. The changes on the leaderboard this week underscore how volatile things can be from week to week, with more than half a season to go.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 301. For those of us who were disappointed with our scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A: Brady (63), Brees (37), Ryan (30), Tannehill (30)
Box B: Burrows (58), Wentz (45)
Box C:  Robinson (49), Edwards-Helaire (26), Conner (24)
Box D: Gibson (39), Fournette (26)
Box E: Wilson (56), Gallman (20)
Box F:
Box G: Lockett (80), Godwin (34)
Box H: AJ Brown (55), Moore (43), Boyd (40), McLaurin (40), K. Allen (35), Smith-Schuster (28)
Box I:  D. Johnson (40), Beasley (35), Higgins (27)
Box J: Gronkowski (25)
Box K: Bass (71), Prater (50), Gonzalez (45)
Box L: Chiefs D (47)
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 

634 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: Justin Herbert (81)

Lowest scoring player: Gallup and Lamb (-1)*

Cam Newton scored a (-4) but wisely, no one played him in Week 7.

For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 7Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If we had one more owner we’ll have 30 owners and we could add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from two owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 7.

Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 8 kicks off Thursday night with Atlanta at Carolina.

Bye Week: Arizona/Houston/Jacksonville/Washington

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 8.

Kim Gets His Kicks in Week 6

We had a lot of owners on many of the same players … and that’s usually a prescription for a bad week. Kim was able to avoid those pitfalls and score a 391, thanks to a lineup featuring Mahomes, Watson, Henry, J. Taylor, Theilen, Claypool, Kelce, and Tucker.

Second place came down to the tie-breaker, with Nigel edging Andrew (29-8) thanks to a lineup with L. Jackson, Cousins, Edwards-Helaire, Jones, Jefferson and Kelce that scored 355.

Andrew had to settle for third, scoring a 355 thanks to a roster led by Mahomes, Watson, Gaskin, Golladay, Jefferson, Kelce, Tucker and the Dolphins D.

This is Kim‘s first weekly win since Week 9 of 2014. Nigel earns a pay day for the first time in his two seasons in the league. Congrats to Kim and Nigel on their strong showings in Week 6.

The Leaderboard:
The top three spots held steady, though Andrew closed significantly on Major.

Major (1083)
Andrew (1081)
Trent (1049)
Heather (1022)
John K. (1016)
Kim, Jack, Kerry, Michael and Mr. Eames round out the Top 10. A mere two points separates first and second, while third through fifth are 33 points apart.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 284. For those of you who were disappointed with your scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A: Ryan (62), Tannehill (57), Newton (34)
Box B: Rivers (48), Garoppolo (41), Wentz (35)
Box C:  Conner (30)
Box D: K. Drake (61), R. Jones (35), Sanders (27)
Box E: Swift (48), Lindsay
Box F: McKissic (25)
Box G: J. Jones (55)
Box H: Fuller (43), A. J. Brown (31)
Box I:  Patrick (29), Samuel (26)
Box J: Gronkowski (31)
Box K: McManus (72), Koo (50), Santos (38)
Box L: 
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 

661 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: Derrick Henry (98)*


Lowest scoring player:  Aaron Rodgers and Dan Bailey( 0)


For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 6Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them, and with 30 owners we would add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from two owners. Thanks to Chris and Eric for payment this week. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 6.

Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 7 kicks off Thursday night with the NY Giants at the Philadelphia Eagles.

Bye Week: Minnesota/Miami/Indianapolis/Baltimore

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 7.

Another Major Statement in Week 5

For the second time in five weeks, Major owns the week. Major posted a 423 thanks to a lineup led by Mahomes, Watson, Kamara, M. Davis, Gaskins, Hopkins, Lamb, Kelce, Fairbairn and the Rams D.

Jessica had her best week of the young season, posting a 414, thanks to a roster featuring Wilson, Watson, Kamara, Gurley, Gaskins, Hopkins, Kelce, Fairbairn and the Ravens D.

This is Major‘s second weekly win in three weeks, and Jessica‘s first payday since Week 1 of 2018. Congrats to Major and Jessica on the strong Week 5 showing.

Honorable mention to Mr. Eames, who scored a 402, and still didn’t sniff the money. Kind of like his NY Yankees this postseason.

Mr. Smith Is Back in Washington
For those of you from Utah (and those of you who are Utes, 49ers, Chiefs or Washington Football Team fans) it was great to see Alex Smith take the field Sunday, almost two years after he suffered a gruesome injury that nearly cost him his leg.

Welcome back.

The Leaderboard:
A week ago former league champ Major (’16) debuted atop the leaderboard for 2020, for his Week 5 performance only solidified that position. Andrew and Trent climbed to second and third respectively.

Major (810)
Andrew (726)
Trent (723)
John K. (722)
Heather (709)
Jack, CarlP, Mike, CraigS and Tom round out the Top 10. Only 17 points separate second and fifth place.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 335. For those of you who were disappointed with your scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A:  K. Murray (46), Tannehill (43), Roethlisberger (40), Brees (40), Goff, (39)
Box B: Carr (56), Herbert (46), Minshew (34)
Box C:  Carson (41), Mostert (34), Jacobs (30)
Box D: Sanders (49), Montgomery (28), R. Jones (28), D. Johnson (26)
Box E: Mattison (31)
Box F:
Box G: Claypool (59), Fulgahm (57), Theilen (37), Ridley (36), Hill (30)
Box H: Moore (38), Crowder (36), AJ Brown (31)
Box I:  Cooks (53), M. Williams (48), E. Sanders (37)
Box J: J. Smith (26), Gesicki (24), Waller (21)
Box K: Gano (60), Sanders (53), Lutz (49), Koo (43), Succop (37), Slye (29)
Box L: 
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 

564 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: DeShaun Watson and Mike Davis (51)*

Getting the boot

Graham Gano scored 60 points, but no one played him in Week 5.


Lowest scoring player:  Jimmy Garoppolo (-4)


For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 5Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them, and with 30 owners we would add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from four owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Playlist for Weeks 5-9


Looking Ahead:

Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 6 kicks off Sunday. No Thursday night game this week.

Bye Week: Seattle/New Orleans/Las Vegas/LA Chargers

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 6.

Eric Eclipses Weak Week 4 Field

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for Eric, he was able to see past the popular choices and find an outstanding lineup in Week 4. Eric scored a 387, thanks to a lineup featuring J. Allen, Fitzpatrick, Kamara, M. Davis, J. Robinson, Cooper, R. Anderson, Kittle and Carlson.

Michael posted a 347 to take second, thanks to a roster led by Murray, Fitzpatrick, Cook, Gordon, K. Hunt, R. Anderson, Andrews, and Sanders.

This is Eric‘s first weekly win since Week 17 of last season, and Michael‘s second payday of the young season. Congrats to Eric and Michael on strong showings in Week 4.

Our Week 4 leaderboard also featured several former league champs RandyH (’98/’17), CraigS (’01) and Mike (’04/’06), topping the 300 point mark, along with rookie owner Liam. Nice job gentlemen.

The Leaderboard:
Week 4 features the debut of the overall season standings for 2020. As a reminder, we toss out the highest score and two lowest score, and take the average of the other 14 weeks of the season.

Former league champ Major (’16) debuts atop the leaderboard for 2020.

Major (403)
Eric (370)
JohnK (360)
Andrew (355)
Trent (355)
Michael, Heather, Jack, Liam and CarlP round out the Top 10. With 13 weeks to go, there is plenty of time for these names and spots to change.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 270. For those of us who were disappointed with our scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A:  Prescott (87), Brady (59), J. Allen (40) , Wentz (35)
Box B: Herbert (51), Bridgewater (42), Minshew (38), Carr (36)
Box C:  Mixon (79),
Box D: Gordon (43), Gibson (38),
Box E: R. Jones (39)
Box F:
Box G: O. Beckham, Jr. (67), Evans (38),
Box H: Chark (37), Fuller (35), Kupp (33), McLaurin (31)
Box I:  Crowder (27)
Box J: Tonyan (48), Waller (24)
Box K: McManus (55), Sanders (47), Blankenship (31)
Box L: Chiefs (28)
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 619 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: George Kittle (65)*

Dak Prescott scored 87 points, but no one played him in Week 4.


Lowest scoring player:  Brian Hoyer (1), Robbie Gould (1), Zuerlein (1)


For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 4Results/Tally/Teams

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them, and with 30 owners we would add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from four owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Thanks to Nigel and JohnS for sending payment this week.

New Playlist for Weeks 5-9

Week 5 ushers in a new playlist. Just a reminder that you are not charged a trade for any moves forced by a player changing box assignments.

Please note in Box C, I reserve the right to reinstate Nick Chubb or Austin Ekeler if they recover from their injuries prior to Week 10.

Looking Ahead:

Well, despite the COVID-19 disruption, we survived Week 4. Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 5 kicks off Thursday with Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears

Bye Week: Green Bay/Detroit

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 5.

Week 3 Proves CraigS Still Got It

Every week when he sends in his lineup, CraigS (league champion 2001) likes to remind me he “used to be good” at fantasy football. This week, he recaptured his ol’ magic, posting a 463 to win the week, with a lineup led by L. Jackson, Fitzpatrick, Kamara, J. Robinson, McKinnon, Hopkins, Ridley, Lazard, and the Colts D.

My team took second with a 441, thanks to a team featuring Mahomes, Kamara, Robinson, McKinnon, Hopkins, Lockett, Kelce, and Tucker.

Honorable mention to Andrew (434) and Major (407), who both scored over 400 points in Week 3.

This is CraigS’ first weekly win since Week 2 of 2019, and my first payday since Week 8 a year ago. Congrats to CraigS on the strong showing this week.

We added a 29th owner in Week 3. Welcome back to JohnS, who is returning to the league after taking a season off. Great to have you back.

Reminder:
Overall standings will debut next week.
Week 4 is also the final week of the first playlist.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 333. For those of you who were disappointed with our scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A:  Prescott (73), J. Allen (50), Brees (49), Wentz (45), Stafford (32), Roethlisberger (31)
Box B: Fitzpatrick (41), Cousins (37), Burrows (37)
Box C:  Ekeler (52), Chubb (44), Sanders (27)
Box D: Singletary (31)
Box E: Burkhead (42), Michel (36)
Box F:
Box G: A. Robinson (46), Godwin (26), Golladay (26)
Box H: Metcalf (35), Boyd (34)
Box I:  Lazard (44)
Box J: Graham (31), Ebron (24)
Box K: Gostkowski (82), Gould (36)
Box L: 
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 615 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: Alvin Kamara  (74)*

* Stephen Gostkowski booted six FGs and scored 82 points, but no one played him in Week 3.


Lowest scoring player:  Ficken (0)


For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 3Results/Tally/Teams  

Housekeeping:

We have 29 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them, and with 30 owners we would add one more pay out spot.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from five owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 3. Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 4 kicks off Thursday with Denver Broncos at  New York Jets

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 4.

Major Statement in Week 2

A former league champion, Major (2016), posted a 403 to win Week 2, thanks to a lineup featuring Mahomes, Newton, McCaffery, Conner, Hunt, Hopkins, K. Allen, Edelman, Kelce and Butker.

Two owners, Brenda and Heather, both scored 370, but Brenda‘s tiebreaker edged Heather (7-1). Brenda’s team was led by Wilson, A. Jones, Ingram, Hopkins, Lockett, Dio. Johnson, Tucker and the Steelers D (with Sloman (7) as her tiebreaker).

Honorable mention to Heather, who has finished second and third in the first two weeks of the season. Her roster this week featured Mahomes, Newton, McCaffery, Taylor, Hunt, Ridley, Kelce, and Butker.

This is Major‘s first win since Week 12 of 2017, and Brenda‘s first pay day since Week 4 of 2016. Congrats to Major and Brenda on their strong showing.

Reminder: Overall standings will debut in Week 4.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 314. For those of you who were disappointed with our scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A:  Prescott (70), J. Allen (67), Murray (63), Wilson (61), Ryan (48), Roethlisberger (47)
Box B: Burrows (44), Minshew (39), Carr (39),
Box C:  A. Jones (100), Kamara (63), Chubb (46), Ekeler (37), Elliott (33)
Box D: Montgomery (43), Carson (26)
Box E: Fournette (56)
Box F: Henderson (35), J. Williams (21)
Box G: T. Hill (38), Evans (37), Beckham (29), Moore (29)
Box H: Diggs (51), Metcalf (38), McLauren (37)
Box I:  Edelman (48), Anderson (29)
Box J: Higbee (37), Waller (35), J. Reed (30), Hurst (27), Fant (22)
Box K: Koo (41), Sanders (35), Gonzalez (34)
Box L: 
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 560 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:


Highest scoring player: Aaron Jones (100)


Lowest scoring player:  Kirk Cousins (-3)

Talk about going to extremes: Brenda played both Jones and Cousins in her Week 2 lineup.

For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 2: Results/Tally/Teams   

Housekeeping:

We have 28 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from five owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 2. Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. 

Week 3 kicks off Thursday with Miami Dolphins at  Jacksonville Jaguars

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 3.

Michael Wins 2020 Debut

Week 1 of the NFL season is in the books, and for most of us, it looks like we could have used a preseason. But not Michael. His team scored 354 and won the week going away, thanks to a lineup featuring L. Jackson, Newton, Jacobs, Mostert, Godwin, Andrews, Koo and the Ravens D.

Heather was another one of the few owners to exceed 300 points. Her roster scored 313, led by Mahomes, Newton, McCaffery, Hunt, Ridley, M. Brown, Kelce and the Patriots D.

Congrats to Michael on his first weekly win since Week 12 of 2018, and Heather‘s first pay day since Week 10 of last season.

I had one owner suggest that we should spotlight lowest scores of the week, but I think most of us would like to forget about Week 1. Just another reminder that everything changes quickly in the NFL.

Reminder: Overall standings will debut in Week 4.

Monday Evening Quarterback:

The average score for this week was 261. For those of us who were disappointed with our scores this week  here are some players who were played by one or fewer owners:

Box A:  Rodgers (61), Wilson (58), Ryan (56), K. Murray (51), J. Allen (49), Roethlisberger (36)
Box B: Minshew (36), Garoppolo (35), Rivers (34), Bridgewater (32)
Box C:  Jacobs (52), Edwards-Helaire (38), Kamara (34), A. Jones (29)
Box D: D. Johnson (41), J. Taylor (21)
Box E: J. Williams (30)
Box F: Hines (37), A. Peterson (29), Snell (22)
Box G: Hopkins (51), Theilen (44), R. Woods (29)
Box H: Metcalf (34)
Box I:  Crowder (43), Anderson (41), Watkins (30), J. Brown (26)
Box J: Andrews (30), Fant (29), Cook (24)
Box K: Lambo (35), Carlson (31), Boswell (25)
Box L:  Saints (25), Patriots (21)
If you picked the top scorers in every box, 516 points were possible this week.

The Extremes:

Highest scoring player: Davante Adams (65)

Lowest scoring player:  Ka’imi Fairbairn (1) *

* Stephen Gostkowski was flirting with a minus 2 (-2) until he hit the game-winning FG in the waning seconds of the MNF game.

For complete scores and results, see the links below:
Week 1Results/Tally/Teams    

Housekeeping:

We have 28 owners so far. If you know someone who might like to play, it’s not too late to invite them.

Thanks to everyone who has sent payment already. I’m waiting on payment from eight owners. $30 covers your initial lineup and first 50 trades.

Looking Ahead:

That’s it for Week 1. Please double check my work and let me know if you see any scoring errors. It’s been a long off season and this MNF double header always makes it a late night.

Week 2 kicks off Thursday with Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns

Stay safe and well.

Good luck to all in Week 2.

Housekeeping for 2020 Fantasy Football Season

Well, the non-preseason is over, the teams have cut down to their 53-man rosters, and we are five days away from the kickoff of the 2020 NFL season.

The Houston Texans open at Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, Sept. 10. That’s also the start of a new fantasy football season.

You can check out the new play list for Weeks 1-4 and submit your lineup for Week 1.

Entry fee is $30 for an opening lineup and the first 50 trades of the season.

I’ll send an email to everyone as well, with how to send payment.

Good luck to all. Stay safe and well.

John K.