Power Rankings
1. Bear Necessities, 5-5 (1, =): Despite the injuries starting to pile up, this team still remains in fine form. They dropped a game last week, but they won a crucial divisional game this week. However, they were somewhat fortunate with their QB output and this can't be relied on week to week. Be that as it may, the approach I have taken all season is 'you stay where you are until you prove me otherwise'.
2. The Dream Team, 6-4 (2, =): And that statement rings true for these guys too. Ok, it was an average week from them last week, but they've been ballin' up until now. This roster is formidable right now, and they've really got a great shot at an attempt to bring home the title after coming so close last season. They just have to keep it going.
3. ADRZ, 8-2 (3, =): Look, they haven't been explosive since they lost Charles, but they are consistently getting it done. They've not dipped below 80 all season, and they continue to churn in good scores. They actually have an under the radar important match up this week against Jeff's Seals, as they still haven't quite sealed up the division (but for all purposes, they basically have).
4. The Tuckfards, 6-4 (5, ^1): The Tuckfards is leading the division for the first time this season. It's surprising it took until Week 11 to say this for a team that is accustomed to being at the top. They came up with a clutch win to take division supremacy last week, and they're patching the roster together nicely. One of the most underrated teams in the league this year, by the sum of their parts and the whole.
5. IKNAN, 5-5 (6, ^1): Much like IKNAN, they've not looked the same since losing their star RB. That being said, they've still been very good. VERY good. They dropped an important game last week, and have gone from 1st to 3rd in the division. They have an absolutely critical game this week. They've got problems, but they've also got superstars. They're still a force to be reckoned with.
6. Gridiron Gang, 6-4 (4, v2): This team has been a model of consistency since week 4, they've not dipped below 90 once. However, they've also only gone above 100 3 times in that span too. They are a good team, and their WR corps is emerging. They haven't got the fire power that is needed to dominate, but they're going to find themselves competing in nearly every game.
7. Tom's Tyrants, 4-6 (9, ^2): I was right to be wary about putting the fork in this team. It's uncanny a team that had just 2 wins 2 weeks ago is still in contention, but they're only 2 games behind the division and the wildcard right now. It's like this team had to bottom out to really get going. Now their QB problem is solved, they are hitting their stride at the right time.
8. The Romosexuals, 4-6 (8, =): In the last 5 weeks, this team has only topped 90 points once. They have been the true definition of boom and bust. But, with start QB Tony Romo returning, that may change soon. They've been without Forte and Hyde as well. This team has the potential to explode over the next few weeks - but will the coach make it happen?
9. Forge Flyers, 3-7 (7, v2): After an early season renaissance the wins just haven't come together this season. They've been inconsistent lately, but this team is stacked. The name value and potential is eye watering. At this point, I'm willing to say this season hasn't been on this coach. They've been better than the W column indicates. But they are forked.
10. Jeff's Seals, 6-4 (11, ^1): I can't believe this team is on a 3 game win streak. They actually have a wildcard record right now. I would be shocked if this team made the playoffs though, despite their current position. This roster is bad. They've just lost Edelman, and they only have 3 players who will consistently generate points.
11. Patistan, 3-7 (12, ^1): I can't remember if they'd been forked already, but they are now. 3-7 would be tough to come back from for any team at this stage, but Patistan don't have the resources to compete with the LOC's finest. They've got some nice pieces, and I think they'll be able to do enough to avoid the James Milner Bowl.
12. Burdettinators, 4-6 (10, v2): What happened? This team has only won one in the last 6. It's not pretty, they've topped 100 points just once in that span, and scored below 75 FOUR times. The bottom fell out last week, with 39 points. It's a sad ending to what looked like a promising season, and the fork is in them. Can they avoid the James Milner Bowl?
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