Friday, 21 November 2025
Sunday, 16 November 2025
2025 - CoPilot TM Week 11 Power Rankings
“The standings tell one story. The rosters tell another.”
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๐ฅ Tier 1 — Championship-Ready
Elite cores, depth, and matchup-proof flexibility.
1. Forge Flyers (Chris) — 5-5, 1066.5 pts
• Why #1: Highest points scored in the league. Mahomes + Bijan + Etienne + AJ Brown + Diggs is a nightmare core. Depth with Javonte and Stevenson means he can absorb injuries.
• Outlook: Record is deceiving — this is the most complete team on paper. Built for December.
2. Great Scott (Geoff) — 10-0, 996.5 pts
• Why #2: Undefeated, anchored by Herbert + CMC + Nacua + Marvin Harrison Jr. + Odunze. Kamara and Kittle add veteran depth.
• Outlook: Slightly less explosive than Chris’s roster, but consistency and balance keep him dominant.
3. Gridiron Gang (Naithan) — 5-5, 1011.0 pts
• Why #3: Lamar Jackson is surging, Gibbs is ascending, Cook is steady, and TreVeyon Henderson adds explosive upside. WRs (Tucker, Wan’Dale) are matchup-dependent, but Jefferson’s return will elevate the roster.
• Outlook: Dangerous playoff team once healthy. Depth makes this roster flexible and resilient.
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๐ฅ Tier 2 — Playoff Locks with Cracks
Strong builds with room to grow or trade into Tier 1.
4. Buccing the Trend (Michael) — 6-4, 1059.0 pts
• Why #4: Chase heating up, Jacobs is a volume monster, Pickens is a sneaky WR2. Prescott is steady.
• Outlook: High floor, but ceiling capped unless he adds another elite piece.
5. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom) — 6-4, 965.9 pts
• Why #5: Barkley + Achane is explosive, Allen + Godwin provide WR stability, Metcalf adds depth.
• Outlook: Needs QB consistency to push higher, but roster is playoff-ready.
6. The Dream Team (Vivek) — 5-5, 937.3 pts
• Why #6: Hurts + Adams is a strong core, RBs (White, Spears, Charbonnet) are young and ascending.
• Outlook: Needs WR consistency to climb, but dangerous if rookies pop.
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๐ฅ Tier 3 — High Variance
Capable of big wins, but vulnerable to volatility.
7. I KNOW SOMETHING (Ben) — 5-5, 973.3 pts
• Why #7: Taylor + Kyren is strong, Addison is emerging, DJ Moore is volatile.
• Impact: Burrow’s season-ending injury is a huge blow — QB streaming caps ceiling.
• Outlook: Still competitive, but no longer Tier 2 without a stable QB.
8. Patistan (Patrick) — 4-6, 974.4 pts
• Why #8: Amon-Ra + Olave are elite WRs, Jeanty is promising.
• Impact: Skattebo’s season-ending injury gutted RB depth.
• Outlook: Needs a waiver miracle or trade to stay alive.
9. Stokes Bay Stackers (Ross) — 5-5, 864.6 pts
• Why #9: Allen + Kelce give positional advantage, Flowers is flashing WR1 upside, Henry still dangerous.
• Outlook: Middling supporting cast keeps him volatile week to week.
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๐จ Tier 4 — Rebuild / Salvage Mission
Short on balance or depth; need aggressive moves or lucky pickups.
10. Bear Necessities (Dave) — 2-8, 877.2 pts
• Why #10: Deebo + Worthy are fun, but RBs are thin and QB volatile.
• Outlook: Needs trades to salvage; otherwise spoiler role.
11. Oakland Golden Bears (Freddy) — 2-8, 836.6 pts
• Why #11: Hall + Walker + Pacheco is solid RB trio, but WRs unreliable and Nix risky.
• Outlook: Needs WR1 to climb.
12. Make Kitchens Great Again (Ollie) — 5-5, 749.2 pts
• Why #12: Despite record, points scored are lowest. WRs (Waddle, Lamb) are strong, but RB/QB holes limit upside.
• Outlook: Needs bold trade to stay relevant.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
• Top tier (Chris, Geoff, Naithan) are built for December.
• Middle tier (Michael, Tom, Vivek) are playoff locks but need one more move.
• Ben & Patrick took major hits with Burrow and Skattebo out — they’re now volatile wildcards.
• Bottom tier needs trades or waiver miracles.
Friday, 7 November 2025
Thursday, 6 November 2025
2025 - The CoPilot TM Week 10 Power Rankings
Tier 1 — Championship-ready
These teams combine elite weekly floors with top-end ceilings and the depth to survive byes/injuries.
1. Great Scott (Geoff) — 9‑0, 903.8 pts
Why #1: The single best starting five in the league — Herbert + CMC + Nacua + MHJ + Odunze. That starting lineup wins weeks on its own; bench veterans (Kamara, Kittle) preserve upside and trade currency. Risk: minimal; upside to finish first seed.
2. Forge Flyers (Chris) — 5‑4, 970.36 pts
Why #2: Highest points for in the entire pool. Mahomes + two elite RBs/WRs = sustained scoring. Slightly lower seed because record/bye timing has been rough, but roster construction is arguably the most complete.
3. Gridiron Gang (Naithan) — 5‑4, 909.02 pts
Why #3: High-upside, flexible roster. Lamar gives weekly boom potential; Gibbs + Cook + TreVeyon form a strong RB group with complementary roles. Bench depth and movable pieces (Dobbins/Pollard/Aiyuk) make this a dangerous playoff team once matchups are optimized.
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Tier 2 — Top contenders who need a push
One or two gaps separate these squads from elite status — still very playable.
1. Buccing The Trend (Michael) — 6‑3, 975.96 pts
Why #4: Extremely high season scoring and consistent floor. If Michael adds a single high‑ceiling RB or WR, this team becomes a title favorite.
2. I KNOW SOMETHING (Ben) — 4‑5, 861.28 pts (after Burrow update)
Why #5: RB group and WR depth remain strong, but losing Burrow to a long absence is a real ceiling capper. With competent streaming QBs and smart waiver moves he’s still dangerous, but volatility increases.
3. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom) — 5‑4, 862.44 pts
Why #6: Strong WR room and an explosive RB. A QB upgrade or a timely breakout from bench pieces would vault Tom upward; current construction leaves him just shy of Tier 1.
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Tier 3 — High variance / hungry for balance
Can beat anyone — can also cough up ugly weeks. Needs healthier balance.
1. The Dream Team (Vivek) — 4‑5, 821.32 pts
Why #7: Good QB/WR/return assets. Needs steadier RB production to reduce week‑to‑week volatility.
2. Patistan (Patrick) — 3‑6, 852.34 pts (after Skattebo season‑ending)
Why #8: Amon‑Ra and Olave provide high ceilings, but losing Skattebo cost the RB depth and forced Patrick into a riskier weekly setup. Trade or waiver RB is the immediate priority.
3. Plymouth Pa… / Cardiff Sheep (Ross) — 5‑4, 797.06 pts
Why #9: Strong positional advantages (top QB or TE pairing in many weeks), but middling supporting cast. If Ross stabilizes a second reliable RB or bench WR, he’s a solid sleeper.
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Tier 4 — Rebuild / salvage mission
Short on balance or depth; need aggressive moves or lucky pickups.
1. Bear Necessities (Dave) — 2‑7, 793.68 pts
Why #10: Some nice pieces but roster construction has left the team RB‑thin and inconsistent. Needs targeted trades for immediate impact.
2. Oakland Goldminers (Freddy) — 2‑7, 758.08 pts
Why #11: Scoring has been middling; roster needs WR stability and fewer high‑variance weekly decisions to climb.
3. Make Kitchen Great Again (Ollie) — 4‑5, 667.46 pts
Why #12: Despite a respectable record, total points show a capped ceiling. WRs may be solid, but RB & QB holes limit playoff upside without a major transaction.
Friday, 31 October 2025
2025 - CoPilot TM Week 9 Power Rankings
“Forget the standings. This is about who’s built to win in December.”
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๐ฅ Tier 1: Built for the Belt
Elite cores, depth, and matchup-proof flexibility.
1. Forge Flyers (Chris) – 5-3, 894.56 pts
Roster Core: Mahomes, Bijan, Etienne, AJ Brown, Diggs
Chris leads the league in total points and has a terrifying RB duo. Mahomes gives him weekly stability, and AJ Brown + Diggs offer WR1 upside. Depth is elite with Javonte, Stevenson, and Seahawks D. This is the most complete team on paper.
2. Great Scott (Geoff) – 8-0, 799.80 pts
Roster Core: Herbert, CMC, Nacua, Marvin Harrison Jr., Kamara
Geoff’s undefeated run is backed by a lethal starting lineup. CMC is the most valuable RB in fantasy, and Herbert is a top-5 QB. Nacua and MHJ give him weekly ceiling, and Kamara + Kittle add veteran punch. Slightly less depth than Forge Flyers, but the starters are elite.
3. Gridiron Gang (Naithan) – 4-4, 809.96 pts
Roster Core: Lamar Jackson, Gibbs, James Cook, TreVeyon Henderson, Tre Tucker, Wan’Dale Robinson
Naithan’s team is built for playoff chess. Lamar just dropped 4 TDs, Gibbs is surging, and Cook remains a volume play. TreVeyon Henderson adds explosive upside, while Tucker and Robinson are matchup-dependent WRs. The bench is deep with Dobbins, Monangai, Sutton, and Aiyuk (PUP). Jefferson’s return could be the playoff unlock.
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๐ฅ Tier 2: Playoff Locks with a Few Cracks
Strong builds with room to grow or trade into Tier 1.
4. Buccing the Trend (Michael) – 6-2, 886.56 pts
Roster Core: Prescott, Chase, Jacobs, Pickens
Michael’s team is steady and reliable. Chase is heating up, Jacobs is a volume monster, and Pickens is a sneaky WR2. The ceiling isn’t as high as Tier 1, but the floor is rock solid. Needs one more elite piece to contend.
5. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom) – 6-2, 783.67 pts
Roster Core: Barkley, Achane, Allen, Godwin, Metcalf
Tom’s team is built around WR depth and RB volatility. Achane is a home-run hitter, and Barkley is a volume anchor. Allen and Godwin give him a safe WR floor, and Metcalf + London on the bench make him matchup-proof. Needs a QB upgrade to truly contend.
6. The Dream Team (Vivek) – 4-4, 818.18 pts
Roster Core: Hurts, Adams, White, Spears, Charbonnet
Vivek’s team is quietly dangerous. Hurts gives him weekly QB edge, and Adams is still elite. The RBs are young and ascending, and the WR bench has breakout potential. Needs WR consistency to climb.
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๐ฅ Tier 3: Dangerous but Unstable
Capable of big wins, but vulnerable to volatility.
7. Cardiff Sheep (Ross) – 4-4, 688.24 pts
Roster Core: Allen, Kelce, Wilson, Flowers, Henry
Ross’s team is built around positional advantage. Allen and Kelce give him weekly top-3 scoring at QB and TE, and Flowers is flashing WR1 upside. Henry is aging but still dangerous. Needs a reliable RB2.
8. I KNOW SOMETHING (Ben) – 5-3, 832.92 pts
Roster Core: Taylor, Kyren, DJ Moore, Addison
Burrow’s likely season-ending injury is a major blow. Ben now relies on Drake Maye or a waiver QB, which caps his weekly ceiling. Taylor and Kyren are strong, and Addison is emerging, but without a stable QB, this team drops a tier.
9. Patistan (Patrick) – 3-5, 756.00 pts
Roster Core: Mayfield, Amon-Ra, Olave, Jeanty
Skattebo’s season-ending injury removes Patrick’s breakout RB. Amon-Ra and Olave are elite talents, and Jeanty is promising, but the backfield is now thin and Mayfield remains volatile. Needs a waiver miracle or trade to stay alive.
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๐จ Tier 4: Rebuild or Reboot
These teams need trades, waiver miracles, or divine intervention.
10. Make Kitchens Great Again (Mike) – 3-5, 575.50 pts
Roster Core: Goff, Waddle, Lamb
Mike’s team has WR firepower but no RB support. Waddle and Lamb are elite, but the backfield is a wasteland. Goff is fine, but the ceiling is capped. Needs a trade or waiver gem to stay alive.
11. Oakland Goldminers (Freddy) – 2-6, 672.38 pts
Roster Core: Nix, Hall, Walker, Pacheco
Freddy’s team has RB talent but no WR consistency. Hall and Walker are solid, and Pacheco is ascending. But the WRs are unreliable, and Nix is a risky QB1. Needs a WR1 and a little luck.
12. Bear Necessities (Dave) – 1-7, 682.54 pts
Roster Core: Daniels, Deebo, Worthy
Dave’s team is officially in rebuild mode. Deebo and Worthy are fun, but the RBs are thin and the QB is volatile. Jefferson is on bye, and the bench is shallow. Time to play spoiler—or shake up the league with a blockbuster.
Saturday, 11 October 2025
2025 - CoPilot TM Week 6 Power Rankings
Forget the standings. Who’s built to win in December? Who’s skating on luck? Let’s find out.
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๐ฅ Tier 1: Built for the Belt
These teams have elite cores, depth across positions, and matchup-proof flexibility.
1. Forge Flyers (Chris)
Strengths: Explosive RBs, elite WR1, top-tier QB, depth
Roster Core: Mahomes, Bijan, Etienne, AJ Brown, Javonte
Chris has the most complete roster in the league. He’s stacked at RB, has a WR1 who can drop 30+, and Mahomes gives him weekly stability. His bench includes Diggs and Stevenson, meaning he can survive injuries and bye weeks without blinking. This is a championship-caliber build.
2. Gridiron Gang (Naithan)
Strengths: Depth, upside, elite bench, strategic flexibility
Roster Core: Gibbs, Cook, Ferguson, Golden, Stafford (with Lamar, Pollard, Aiyuk, Waller on bench)
Naithan’s team is deceptively strong. While the starting lineup is solid, the bench is where the magic lives. Lamar and Pollard are matchup wreckers, and Aiyuk + Waller give him elite flex options. Once Jefferson returns, this team becomes terrifying. Built for playoff chess, not regular season checkers.
3. Great Scott (Geoff)
Strengths: WR dominance, elite RB, top-tier QB
Roster Core: Herbert, CMC, Nacua, Marvin Harrison Jr., Odunze
Geoff’s team is young, explosive, and balanced. CMC is the most valuable RB in fantasy, and Herbert is a top-5 QB. Nacua and MHJ give him weekly ceiling, and Kamara + Kittle on the bench add veteran punch. He’s undefeated for a reason—but he’s also built to stay that way.
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๐ฅ Tier 2: Playoff Locks with a Few Cracks
These teams are strong but need a breakout or trade to reach Tier 1.
4. Buccing the Trend (Michael)
Strengths: WR consistency, RB volume, safe floor
Roster Core: Prescott, Chase, Jacobs, Pickens
Michael’s team is steady and reliable. Chase is heating up, Jacobs is a volume monster, and Pickens is a sneaky WR2. The ceiling isn’t as high as Tier 1, but the floor is rock solid. If he adds one more elite piece, he’s a title threat.
5. The Dream Team (Vivek)
Strengths: RB depth, WR upside, QB stability
Roster Core: Hurts, Adams, White, Spears, Charbonnet
Vivek’s team is quietly dangerous. Hurts gives him weekly QB edge, and Adams is still elite. The RBs are young and ascending, and the WR bench has breakout potential. If one of his rookies pops, he could leap into Tier 1.
6. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom)
Strengths: WR depth, RB explosiveness, bench flexibility
Roster Core: Barkley, Achane, Allen, Godwin, Metcalf
Tom’s team is built around WR depth and RB volatility. Achane is a home-run hitter, and Barkley is a volume anchor. Allen and Godwin give him a safe WR floor, and Metcalf + London on the bench make him matchup-proof. Needs a QB upgrade to truly contend.
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๐ฅ Tier 3: Dangerous but Unstable
These teams can beat anyone—but also implode on any given week.
7. Old England Red Coats (Ross)
Strengths: Elite QB, TE advantage, WR upside
Roster Core: Allen, Kelce, Wilson, Flowers, Henry
Ross’s team is built around positional advantage. Allen and Kelce give him weekly top-3 scoring at QB and TE, and Flowers is flashing WR1 upside. Henry is aging but still dangerous. If he finds a reliable RB2, this team could surge.
8. Patistan (Patrick)
Strengths: WR talent, RB volatility, breakout potential
Roster Core: Mayfield, Amon-Ra, Olave, Skattebo, Jeanty
Patrick’s team is boom-bust. Amon-Ra and Olave are elite talents, and Skattebo just exploded. But the RBs are unpredictable, and Mayfield is a risky QB1. If he stabilizes the backfield, he’s a playoff wildcard.
9. I KNOW SOMETHING (Ben)
Strengths: RB depth, WR youth, QB upside
Roster Core: Maye, Taylor, Kyren, DJ Moore, Addison
Ben’s team is trending up. Taylor and Kyren are a strong RB duo, and Addison is emerging. Moore is volatile but capable of 25+. If Burrow returns to form, this team could sneak into the playoffs and cause chaos.
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๐จ Tier 4: Rebuild or Reboot
These teams need trades, waiver miracles, or divine intervention.
10. Make Kitchens Great Again (Ollie)
Strengths: WR talent
Roster Core: Goff, Waddle, Lamb
Ollie’s team has WR firepower but no RB support. Waddle and Lamb are elite, but the backfield is a wasteland. Goff is fine, but the ceiling is capped. Needs a trade or waiver gem to stay alive.
11. Oakland Golden Bears (Freddy)
Strengths: RB youth
Roster Core: Nix, Hall, Walker, Pacheco
Freddy’s team has RB talent but no WR consistency. Hall and Walker are solid, and Pacheco is ascending. But the WRs are unreliable, and Nix is a risky QB1. Needs a WR1 and a little luck.
12. Bear Necessities (Dave)
Strengths: WR upside
Roster Core: Daniels, Deebo, Worthy
Dave’s team is officially in rebuild mode. Deebo and Worthy are fun, but the RBs are thin and the QB is volatile. Jefferson is on bye, and the bench is shallow. Time to play spoiler—or shake up the league with a blockbuster.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
This league is deep, strategic, and full of sleeper potential. The top teams are built for December, not just October. The middle tier is volatile, and the bottom tier needs to act fast. With bye weeks and injuries looming, the next few weeks will separate the managers from the magicians.
Friday, 3 October 2025
Thursday, 2 October 2025
2025 - The Copilot TM Week 5 Power Rankings
Four weeks in, and the contenders are flexing while the rest scramble for relevance. The bye weeks are coming. The panic trades are brewing. Let’s rank.
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๐ฅ Tier 1: Championship Contenders
These teams are setting the pace and showing no signs of slowing.
1. Gridiron Gang (Naithan)
Record: 2-2 | Points For: 457.86
Yes, the record is .500—but the scoring is elite. Naithan’s squad leads the entire league in points and has faced brutal matchups. Lamar, Pollard, Gibbs, and Keon Coleman are delivering, and the bench depth is real. This team is built for the long haul and could explode once the schedule softens.
2. Forge Flyers (Chris)
Record: 3-1 | Points For: 439.96
Chris’s team is a model of consistency. Mahomes, Bijan, Etienne, and Tyreek Hill continue to dominate, and the Flyers are quietly climbing. If they stay healthy, they’re a lock for the playoffs—and a threat to win it all.
3. Buccing the Trend (Michael)
Record: 3-1 | Points For: 415.36
Michael’s squad is surging. A strong record and top-tier scoring make them one of the most balanced teams in the league. They’ve got the depth and the upside to challenge anyone.
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๐ช Tier 2: Playoff Hopefuls
These teams are winning, scoring, and one breakout away from Tier 1.
4. Great Scott (Geoff)
Record: 4-0 | Points For: 427.12
Undefeated and second in scoring in Portsmouth. Geoff’s team is clutch, consistent, and riding a wave of momentum. But with tougher matchups ahead, we’ll see if they can hold the line.
5. Partisan (Patrick)
Record: 2-2 | Points For: 414.54
Patrick’s team is quietly dangerous. Solid scoring and a balanced roster make them a playoff threat. If they can string together wins, they’ll be knocking on Tier 1’s door.
6. The Dream Team (Vivek)
Record: 2-2 | Points For: 352.76
Vivek’s squad is volatile but capable. Big weeks followed by busts have kept them in the middle tier. If the stars align, they could surge—but they’ll need consistency.
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๐งจ Tier 3: Wild Cards & Upset Watch
These teams are unpredictable—capable of brilliance or disaster depending on the week.
7. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom)
Record: 3-1 | Points For: 336.80
Tom’s team is winning but not dominating. The scoring is middle-of-the-pack, and the matchups have been favorable. Still, 3-1 is a great place to be, and a breakout game could change the narrative.
8. Wensleydale Wanderers (Ross)
Record: 3-1 | Points For: 330.64
Ross’s team is gritty and efficient. They’re winning without blowing teams out, which suggests strong management and matchup savvy. A few roster upgrades could push them higher.
9. Oakland Goldfish (Freddy)
Record: 2-2 | Points For: 321.72
Freddy’s squad is hanging tough. The scoring is decent, and the record is respectable. They’re one waiver gem or trade away from making noise.
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๐ Tier 4: Panic Button Territory
These teams need a spark—fast.
10. Make Kitchens Great Again (Ollie)
Record: 1-3 | Points For: 255.34
Ollie’s team is struggling to find rhythm. The scoring is low, and the losses are piling up. Time to shake up the lineup, hit the waiver wire, or swing a bold trade.
11. I KNOW SOMETHING (Ben)
Record: 0-3 | Points For: 330.88
Ben’s team is scoring better than some mid-tier squads but still winless. That suggests bad luck or brutal matchups. The pieces are there—just needs a spark.
12. Bear Necessities (Dave)
Record: 0-4 | Points For: 328.72
Dave’s team is officially in crisis mode. The scoring isn’t terrible, but the record is. Jefferson and Deebo can’t carry the whole load. It’s time for a shakeup.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
Week 4 has clarified the hierarchy—but also exposed some cracks. The top scorers aren’t always the top seeds, and the winless teams aren’t hopeless. With bye weeks looming and injuries mounting, the next few weeks will be a test of depth, strategy, and boldness.
Saturday, 27 September 2025
Thursday, 25 September 2025
2025 - The Copilot TM Power Rankings
Three weeks in, and the storylines are starting to write themselves. The contenders are flexing, the middle tier is volatile, and the bottom dwellers are either plotting revenge—or praying for a miracle.
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๐ฅ Tier 1: Championship Contenders
These teams aren’t just winning—they’re dictating the pace of the league.
1. Gridiron Gang (Naithan)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 354.08
The highest-scoring team in the league and the only one to break 350 points. After a narrow Week 1 loss, Naithan’s squad has roared back with dominant performances. Lamar Jackson is heating up, Tony Pollard is a volume monster, and Jahmyr Gibbs is flashing elite upside. Add Keon Coleman’s breakout and a deep bench, and this team isn’t just dangerous—it’s terrifying. The only thing missing? A signature win over another Tier 1 team.
2. Great Scott (Geoff)
Record: 3-0 | Points For: 308.10
Geoff’s team is the only undefeated squad left in Portsmouth, and it’s no fluke. While not the highest scorer, Great Scott has been ruthlessly efficient—winning close matchups and avoiding major busts. The roster may not be flashy, but it’s balanced and battle-tested. If Geoff can keep stacking wins while others cannibalize each other, he’ll be sitting pretty come playoff time.
3. Forge Flyers (Chris)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 307.26
Chris’s team is built like a Ferrari: fast, sleek, and lethal in open space. Mahomes, Bijan Robinson, Travis Etienne, and Tyreek Hill form a core that can drop 130+ any given week. A narrow Week 3 loss doesn’t dent their contender status—it just adds fuel. If the supporting cast tightens up, Forge Flyers could be the most explosive team in the league.
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๐ช Tier 2: Playoff Hopefuls
These teams have the tools—but need consistency, health, or a breakout to level up.
4. Patistan (Patrick)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 283.00
Patrick’s squad is quietly climbing the ranks. Solid scoring, smart waiver moves, and a roster that avoids volatility make Patistan a dangerous sleeper. They’re not blowing teams out, but they’re winning—and that’s what matters. If a WR pops or a trade lands, this team could crash Tier 1 by Week 5.
5. The Dream Team (Vivek)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 274.56
Vivek’s team is finally living up to its name. After a shaky start, Week 3 brought a statement win and a surge in scoring. The Dream Team has a high ceiling, but it’s still unclear if they can sustain it. A few lineup tweaks and some injury luck could make them a playoff lock.
6. Vivek (Alt Team)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 259.70
Whether this is a second squad or a naming quirk, Vivek’s other team is also in the mix. Solid scoring and a 2-1 record suggest strategic depth and savvy management. If both teams make the playoffs, we might need a Vivek Bowl.
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๐งจ Tier 3: Wild Cards & Upset Watch
These teams are unpredictable—capable of brilliance or disaster depending on the week.
7. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom)
Record: 2-1 | Points For: 233.32
Tom’s team is winning games but not lighting up the scoreboard. That’s a red flag. The Tyrants are grinding out victories, but without a scoring surge, regression could hit hard. Still, 2-1 is a great place to be—and if the roster finds its rhythm, they’ll be dangerous.
8. Oakland Goldminers (Freddy)
Record: 1-2 | Points For: 238.24
Freddy’s squad is better than the record suggests. They’ve been competitive in every matchup and have a few players on the verge of breakout. If they can string together wins in Weeks 4 and 5, they’ll be right back in the playoff hunt.
9. London Dwarves (Ross)
Record: 1-2 | Points For: 227.20
Ross’s team is hanging tough. The scoring is respectable, and the roster has upside. But injuries and matchup luck have kept them from breaking through. A trade or waiver splash could be the turning point.
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๐ Tier 4: Panic Button Territory
These teams need a spark—fast.
10. Make Kitchens Great Again (Ollie)
Record: 1-2 | Points For: 191.72
Ollie’s team is struggling to find its identity. The scoring is low, and the roster feels thin. The name is elite, but the production isn’t. It’s time to hit the waiver wire hard or swing a bold trade. Otherwise, the kitchen might stay cold.
11. Bear Necessities (Dave)
Record: 0-3 | Points For: 241.88
Dave’s team is scoring well but can’t catch a break. Jefferson and Deebo are elite, but the rest of the lineup isn’t pulling its weight. At 0-3, the margin for error is gone. Every move from here on out is critical.
12. I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT NFL
Record: 0-3 | Points For: 241.88
Same score, same record, same frustration. This team has talent—Burrow, Kyren Williams—but it’s not translating to wins. Whether it’s bad luck or bad matchups, something has to change. The waiver wire is calling.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
Week 3 clarified the hierarchy—but also exposed vulnerabilities. The top scorers aren’t always the top seeds, and the winless teams aren’t hopeless. With bye weeks approaching and injuries mounting, the next few weeks will be a test of depth, strategy, and boldness.
Friday, 19 September 2025
2025 - The Copilot TM Week 2 Power Rankings
Two weeks in, and the dust is starting to settle. Some teams are flexing early dominance, others are clinging to upside plays, and a few are already staring down the waiver wire like it’s a lifeline. With updated standings and performance data, here’s how the league stacks up heading into Week 3.
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๐ฅ Tier 1: Championship Contenders
1. Great Scott (Geoff)
Record: 2-0 | Points For: 229.10
The highest scorer in the league so far, Great Scott is living up to the name. Back-to-back wins and a monster point total make Geoff the early favorite. If the roster is as deep as the score suggests, this team is built for a title run.
2. Forge Flyers (Chris)
Record: 2-0 | Points For: 211.26
Mahomes, Bijan, Etienne, and Tyreek Hill continue to deliver. Chris’s squad is explosive and consistent, and the Flyers are flying high with no signs of slowing down.
3. Blackpool Pirates (Ross)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 207.68
Despite a Week 2 loss, Ross’s team remains elite in scoring. If the defense tightens up and the roster stays healthy, the Pirates could easily reclaim the top spot.
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๐ช Tier 2: Playoff Hopefuls
4. Gridiron Gang (Naithan)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 212.16
Naithan’s squad is third in total points and trending upward. Lamar, Pollard, and Gibbs are delivering, and if the WRs pop, this team could leap into Tier 1 next week.
5. Bucking The Trend (Michael)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 180.76
A solid bounce-back week puts Michael back in the mix. The roster has upside, and the schedule ahead looks favorable. Don’t sleep on this one.
6. Pattistan (Patrick)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 183.58
Patrick’s team is quietly climbing. A balanced roster and smart waiver moves could make Pattistan a playoff dark horse.
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๐งจ Tier 3: Wild Cards & Upset Watch
7. Tom’s Tyrants (Tom)
Record: 2-0 | Points For: 166.70
Undefeated but low on scoring. Tom’s team is winning close, gritty matchups—but the lack of firepower could catch up fast.
8. The Dream Team (Vivek)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 147.52
A middling score and a split record. Vivek’s team needs a breakout game to prove it belongs in the playoff conversation.
9. Make Kitchens Great Again (Ollie)
Record: 1-1 | Points For: 135.84
Ollie’s team is hovering near the bottom in scoring but has shown flashes. A few lineup tweaks could unlock hidden potential.
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๐ Tier 4: Panic Button Territory
10. Bear Necessities (Dave)
Record: 0-2 | Points For: 176.72
Dave’s team is scoring decently but can’t buy a win. The roster has talent—Jefferson, Deebo, Jayden Daniels—but needs better matchups and maybe a trade spark.
11. I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT NFL
Record: 0-2 | Points For: 169.86
Burrow and Kyren Williams are solid, but the rest of the lineup is struggling. This team needs a waiver miracle or a blockbuster trade to stay alive.
12. Oakland Gold (Freddy)
Record: 0-2 | Points For: 123.52
Freddy’s squad is in freefall. Lowest scoring team in the league and no wins. It’s time to shake things up—big time.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
Week 2 revealed the contenders, exposed the pretenders, and set the stage for some spicy Week 3 matchups. With trade season heating up and waiver wire gems emerging, the league is wide open for strategic moves and narrative swings.
Saturday, 13 September 2025
Thursday, 11 September 2025
2025: The Copilot TM Week 1 Power Rankings
๐ League of Champions Fantasy League Power Rankings: Week 1 Breakdown
The 2025 NFL season is off and running, and so is the chaos, glory, and heartbreak of the League of Champions Fantasy League. With twelve teams split across two divisions, Week 1 delivered fireworks, flops, and a few eyebrow-raising performances. Whether you’re riding high or licking your wounds, it’s time to see where your squad stands in the inaugural Power Rankings.
๐ฅ Top Tier: Championship Contenders
1. Forge Flyers (1-0, 98.56 PF)
Mahomes. Bijan. Tyreek. Etienne. This team isn’t just built to win—it’s built to explode. With a balanced roster of elite talent and upside plays, Forge Flyers look like the early-season juggernaut. Their Week 1 win wasn’t the highest score, but it was the most complete performance.
2. Gridiron Gang (1-0, 96.12 PF)
Lamar Jackson leads a squad that’s quietly dangerous. Tony Pollard and Jahmyr Gibbs offer dual-threat versatility, while Keon Coleman looks like a breakout WR. This team has depth, youth, and momentum.
3. Blackpool Pirates (1-0, 138.86 PF)
The highest scorer in the league this week, Blackpool Pirates came out swinging. While their roster remains under wraps, the numbers speak volumes. If the talent matches the output, they’re a top-three lock.
4. Tokyo Tyrants (1-0, 132.82 PF)
Another monster score from a mystery roster. Tokyo Tyrants made a statement in Week 1, and if they can sustain this pace, they’ll be a nightmare matchup all season.
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๐ช Mid Tier: Playoff Hopefuls
5. Great Scott (1-0, 107.52 PF)
A solid win with strong scoring, Great Scott is lurking just outside the top tier. Roster details are pending, but the early signs are promising.
6. Make Kitchens Great Again (1-0, 118.48 PF)
A cheeky name and a cheekier score. MKGA posted a strong Week 1 and could easily climb the ranks with consistent output. A team to watch.
7. Bear Necessities (0-1, 82.22 PF)
Don’t let the loss fool you—this team has Jefferson, Deebo, and Jayden Daniels. The foundation is there, and a bounce-back week could flip the narrative fast.
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๐งจ Wild Cards & Upset Watch
8. Pedistan (0-1, 88.52 PF)
A competitive score in a tough loss. Roster details are still emerging, but Pedistan could be a sleeper if they’ve got hidden gems waiting to pop.
9. I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT NFL (0-1, 75.12 PF)
Burrow and Kyren Williams offer upside, but the supporting cast needs to step up. A waiver wire move or trade could unlock this team’s potential.
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๐ Bottom Tier: Needs a Spark
10. Bucking The Trend (0-1, 95.82 PF)
Respectable score, but outgunned in Week 1. This team could rise quickly with the right matchup, but they’ll need to tighten up the lineup.
11. The Dream Team (0-1, 94.36 PF)
A tough loss in a close game. The Dream Team has potential, but Week 2 will be a defining moment—boom or bust.
12. Pasadena Golden Bears (0-1, 72.22 PF)
The lowest scorer of the week, Pasadena needs a shakeup. Whether it’s a trade, waiver magic, or lineup overhaul, something’s gotta give.
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๐ง Final Thoughts
Week 1 is just the beginning, but the tone has been set. The top-tier teams are flexing early, while the rest of the league scrambles to adjust. Injuries, breakout stars, and waiver wire wizardry will reshape the landscape in the weeks ahead.
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Saturday, 6 September 2025
LOC On The Clock - Week 1 2025
Welcome to the new format of the LOC Report! This season we are going to attempt a more condensed format, bringing you everythng you loved from the LOC Report, but in less time - winners all round! Join Commissioner Stubbs and Co-host Chris Leach as they recap the draft and preview the first LOC matchups for 9 months.
Sunday, 12 January 2025
2024 - Corona Bowl XVI recap
Hello for one final time this season dear viewers! As Co-host Chris Leach and Commissioner Stubbs get together for one final time to recap Corona Bowl XVI. Stay tuned for the award winners to be revealed on the Whatsapp group.



