Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Week 6

Looking Back on week 5.

The most interesting thing that happened Week 5 was Sons of Anarchy having the perfect season bubble burst. Raiderettes beat them handily, opening the league wide open, although it is still relatively early.

It was also a week that showed me how fantasy points can have little to do with team points. I started Schaub at QB (Hou.), and nowone would have given Houston a chance to beat Warner and the Cardinals. However, he put up over 20 pts. and threw over 160yard in the 4th quarter alone... If a team has no defence, the QB has to throw... A LOT... and sometimes he completes those throws, even if the team loses in the end. On the flipside, I dropped Addai because he's a great RB, but Indy doesn't run. Hardly insightful comments, but this season has been good because its made me interested in watching games, and players, that I previously would have neither known nor cared about.

Looking ahead to Week 6:

The A Team v. Raiderettes:
Not much to say here... The A Team hasn't really shown up to play so far this season, sometimes leaving spots on the starting roster blank through game day, etc. From an outsider's perspective it seems a team heavily based on the Patriots, which might have worked well several years ago, but they are outclassed this year in most respects, which has been having bad repercussions for The A Team. That said, they're playing Tennessee the coming week, so they should have a good week out. Both Raiderettes and The A Team have BYE spots that have not yet been filled... too early to call this one without seeing who fills the spots in. My Pick: Raiderettes - if history tells us anything about The A Team not fielding 10 men on game day.

Sons of Anarchy v. Mr Horsey:
Looks to be close. Both teams are not starting their No. 1 picks at QB as of now, but its projected to be within 2 points. I like DeSean Jackson to have a good week at Oakland - McNabb is starting to show his stuff this season, and Oakland is just plain awful. Similarly, both Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald have a chance to beat up on the Seahawks (although id love to see them ignored in favour of Breaston...) My Pick: Mr Horsey - It just wouldn't be fair for him to fall 1-4, the damn league's named after him! Plus, if he becomes uninterested, he might just quit watching Sundays in favor of greener pastures. Get it together, Mr. Horsey... if you can handle a Moustachio situation, you can handle Sons of Anarchy.

DommyBear v. Team Hurricain:
Another situation with one team needing to fill the BYE slots. I think Maurice Jones-Drew's projected totals are high... Stl. is bad, but sometimes its the worst teams that you have to worry about... especially as it gets deeper into the season and they have something to prove. On the other hand, will they do well enough to force Jacksonville to rely on Garrard... someone who's only thrown 5 touchdowns this season and lost 4 fumbles? We'll see...
In fact, both QBs could end up handing the ball off too much to put up huge numbers... especially McNabb. Oakland secondary isn't as bad as the front-line, so the long-ball won't look as attractive as giving to Westbrook or throwing underneath... My Pick: DommyBear

M240 v. air it outtt:
Sad to say stats favour my opponent this week. Going to have to make some changes, but not sure how to approach this week... sometimes the numbers just aren't with you. That said, I can't root against myself. Heres hoping for 4-1.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

ActionKacton-Week 4


Looking Back
DommyBear lost to Air it Outtt, putting Air it Outtt at the top of the rankings, with a perfect record thru 2 weeks. Its hard to pinpoint a weakness in Air It Outtt. Rivers is 9 away from 1000 yards passing already, Darren Sproles has been getting lots of work with L.T. out, Pierre Thomas stepped up last week to make up for Brees' slightly disappointing outing... Altogether a solid team, with no injuries. Easy to understand why they lead.
Sons of Anarchy share a perfect record, again with solid players and no injuries. The One-Two punch of Kurt Warner completing to Larry Fitzgerald makes Sons an annoying team to play against, as I found out in Week 2. Just when you think your doing ok... a 40 yard touchdown pass bumps Gov's team up like a hundred points or something outrageous.

M240's Team beat Mr. Horsey handily, with Slaton and Moss finally coming out of their slumps. Wes Welker still isn't playing, but Steve Breaston was a fine substiture, even though they lost to Indy.

Raiderettes lost to Team Hurricain. I suspect this is because the Cowgirls quarterback is a sissy girl. Also, Hurricain has one of those lineups like Air it Outtt, solid throughout with no injuries.

Looking Ahead

DommyBear v. Raiderettes:
Tough to call as it stands now. DommyBear has no quarterback to field because of Bye-Weeks, which I take responsibility for. When i was drafting that team I picked Matt Ryan, and then worked off a requested players list from Dom for the 2nd pick, without checking the Bye situation. Hopefully he is in the process of picking someone up from waivers. Hard to call because the matchup will change depending on who Dom decides to field in place of his Bye players. He has a few solid choices on the bench. Raiderettes have the advantage this week in my opinion. Brandon Jacobs should have a good game against KC, and the Romo/Crayton situation could prove valuable. Any team with Jacobs and Forte sharing the backfield is one to watch. My Pick: Raiderettes

Sons of Anarchy v. Air it Outtt

The battle of the undefeated teams. When Air it Outtt subs Chi. defence in for golf-course bound Philly, the projected stats should be within a few points of each other.
Phillip Rivers is going up against a tough Pittsburgh defence, albeit one that has struggled in recent weeks. Pierre Thomas, likewise, is going to face the Jets Defence, which has allowed only 27 pts. in 3 games. Sons, on the other hand, have several players involved in the GB, Minn. game. It should be epic.
L.T. hopes to come back, possibly limiting Sproles. Thomas has to face NYJ, and Moss has to face tough Baltimore Defence. Its a hard call, but the matchups for the key players favour Sons of Anarchy. My Pick: Sons of Anarchy

Team Hurricain v. Mr. Horsey

Keith is in a tough spot here. Lots of players have BYEs this coming weekend. Kevin Smith is a game-time decision, possibly putting Mr. Horsey even farther up the creek in terms of filling his roster. Hurricain on the other hand has Peyton Manning playing Seattle. Let me repeat that. PEYTON MANNING gets to beat up on the Seahawks. The only thing to consider is that if they jump out ahead early, maybe Addai starts running more and Peyton throws less. Either way, itll be a good day out for the elder Manning. I hate to do it, but this week I think Mr. Horsey, through no fault of his own, might come up lame. My Pick: Team Hurricain to ride Mr. Horsey like its name was Riley.

M240 v. The A Team

I think I've got this. Gore is out due to injury, but A Team does have a deep reserve of RBs to put in. Best guess would be Fred Taylor, but he would be against Baltimore Def., not fun for any RB. In addition, Tomlinson might not even start, which would necessitate another RB swap, or a re-organization to include Lance Moore. Whatever happens, I like M240 to win this week. Peterson is expected to have a big game against GB, and Rodgers is expected to have a good game against Minnesota. Some favour GB, some Minn. I hope they're both right. Also, Santana Moss is going to TB, where even Jason Campbell and crew should be able to do some damage. Slaton is running into Oakland... My Pick: Me

Should be a good one.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

Week 3 Fantasy Football

Some reflections on the week past:
- Dom owned everyone on the amazing performances from Dallas Clark and Chris Johnson. I imagine these guys are going to remain a major factor for his team in the weeks to come.
- Despite picking Adrian Peterson and Aaron Rodgers, I finished dead-last with a sub-100 pt weekend. Starting Joseph Addai in the 4th WR/RB spot was a bad idea. Peyton is arguably the best quarter-back in the NFL, notwithstanding Drew Brees' exceptional start. The problem with Indy is that they THROW touchdowns, and THROW underneath in short-yardage situations. An Indy running-back in a Miami-hosted points-shootout just didn't allow me to beat Gov.
- The close game of the week was Raiderettes vs. Kacton's Horses, which was decided at the very end of Monday Night by less than 2 pts.

Looking Ahead:
(Dommy Bear v. Air it Outtt)
- Dommy Bears are estimated to take a loss by over 15 pts. to Air it Outtt, but with Dom's active week regarding waivers, etc. Im looking for him to have had some good reasons for his acquisitions. I see Randy Moss getting less catches if Wes Welker plays, which i suspect he will. Westbrook has also had some ankle-swelling issues and is likely to be listed as questionable going into the weekend. I imagine he plays, but I suspect that game will be closer than the projected outcome. With Indy potentially playing another 'Thru the Air' game this weekend at Arizona, I see Dallas Clark having another big day. My Pick: DOMMY BEAR
(Sons of Anarchy v. The A Team)
- Gov's Sons of Anarchy go into this weekend HEAVILY FAVOURED over The A Team. The A Team is hampered by LaDainian Tomlinson's limited return behind Darren Sproles, and Marion Barber's quad injury. Barber is going to be a limited factor this weekend. I like Kurt Warner for Sons of Anarchy because against Indy its going to be a high-scoring, thru-the-air affair. The one-two punch with Fitzgerald will pay dividends for Gov. My Pick: SONS OF ANARCHY

(Raiderettes v. Team Hurricain)
- Raiderettes v. Team Hurricain currently is looking like a one-sided affair with 2 Raiderette
players (both receivers) in a sub-par state. That being said, i expect come game day they will either be better, or they will be benched. Hurricain has Steve Smith of the NYG, and I have tremendous faith in this guy following the Home-Opener in Dallas when the Giants went to Jerry-world and put the cowboys in their place. To be fair, Im a Giants fan so i hate the cowboys, but that being said, a lot of questions re. the Giants' receivers' suitability have been answered in my mind, at least for the time being. I myself picked up Manningham, and I expect, with Hakeem Nicks still out, Smith and Manningham are going to be Eli's targets... and I think he's going to hit them. That being said, Brandon Jacobs is going to be a factor this weekend against TB. As things stand, I think Hurricain has it, but given the almost assured line-up shifting that will happen for Raiderettes, this one will be close. My Pick: MY GUESS IS AS GOOD AS YOURS

And now I have wasted as much time as I reasonably can to put off my HW... By providing uneducated pontification about a Fantasy Football League.

Don't agree with my assessment? Have a comment? Wanna make a pick for the week? FEEL FREE TO LEAVE A COMMENT! I know we're all becoming way too invested in this for our own good (and the good of our schooling, employment, relationships etc.) so I wanted to open up one more avenue of involvement with the ActionKacton League.

-M240

Friday, September 18, 2009

Fantasy Football Draft

It pays to be the commissioner I guess. Here is the lineup:
Running Backs:
- Joseph Addai was in retrospect a strange choice at least insofar as I never really had any opinion of him personally. Also he plays on a team with Peyton Manning at the QB spot, so im not sure how many carries he will be getting. Adrian Peterson was obviously my Round One, Pick One choice, and he's the number one player in all of Fantasy Football. Ive already had a trade offer for Brandon Jacobs and Ronnie Busch in exchange for Peterson, but my whole draft strategy was based around that number-one spot, so i think if anyone will be with me the whole season, its Peterson. One guy who is a big question-mark for me is Steve Slaton. I've heard a lot of talk about him, and he had a great season last year, but he also had a disappointing start last week- Not that I take speculation that he's "lost his edge" and will have a bad season to mean anything at all after one week of play. I hope he'll have a strong season, because based on last year, starting Adrian Peterson and Steve Slaton at RB would have been amazing.
QuarterBack:
- Again, Aaron Rodgers was an easy choice. I was also live-drafting for my buddy's team and his second pick came before my second (because i picked first.) So he got Brees and I got Rodgers. Im pretty happy with both choices.
Wide Recievers:
- Wes Welker, Vincent Jackson and Santana Moss. Welker was a pick based on ranking, because I dont know anything about him. I liked Vincent Jackson last season, and I think he'll be a strong pick, especially given that there seems to be some speculation that LaDainian Tomlinson was overvalued in the Rankings. He's healthy right now, but a number of injuries last year, and that fact that he's turning 30 seem to point to a potential for issues. Given that, I hope SD will be looking to the air often, and I think they will be looking at Vincent Jackson. I'm a Giants fan and so I don't like the Redskins... but Santana Moss is a very good receiver and so hopefully in the weeks when they aren't facing the Giants Jason Campbell and he can connect. Thinking of it, in the weeks they are facing the Giants I guess it'll be a moot point anyways, as I expect Campbell to spend a lot of time trying to run away from Osi and Tuck.
TE:
- Tony Gonzalez. What can I say. Kevin Boss on the bench for Gonzalez' BYE week. Im happy.
K:
- Bironas. Great Kicker. Not much more to say.
DEF:
- New York Giants! The Number-One (in Fantasyland, anyways) ranked defence was not my last pick, as perhaps would be the normal strategy. Given that it was only an 8-team draft, and with the order being what it was, I had filled my positions with top players with only the Option Spot (WR/RB) slot remaining, and the kicker. Instead of filling the bench with 3rd or worse string RBs or Receivers, I took a risk, hoping to rely on the excellent QB and RB picks, and picked my Giants defence "early". Even if I lose the pool because of it, it'll be worth my $20, because I already get pretty damned excited when the Giants force a turnover, and now that they are MY defence as well as my team? It should be madness...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Just a quick entry. Played golf a few times in San Diego. Couldn't replicate my 89 that i shot last year at The Vineyard. Did have a breakthrough in the swing department though. I started standing closer to the ball... lets me have a nice downward impact on the iron shots, and on the fairway woods its a much more controlled shot. Bought a 60 Deg. CG10 that was on sale from a place called Golf Galaxy, as well as a nice Callaway bag. Also came into a TaylorMade Burner 5-wood that I really like.
Played Bighorn in Palm Desert. It was hot, and I by no means managed a good score (106), but I actually felt like I played pretty well. And, the worst day playing golf at a place like Bighorn is better than just about anything else! I even put on my golf shoes next to Arnold Palmer's locker!!!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Golf at Shuksan

Brief update about playing down in Washington on Sat: Broke my 5-wood in half (at a loss how... just pulled it out of the bag on one of the holes to find it in 2 pieces). Also, hit a great shot on the ninth hole over a pond... onto the wrong green. How i didn't realize which green was which is beyond me. Finally, hit a 315 yard drive! Followed it up with a couple right at around 300, so all in all I was happy with that aspect of my game. I also bought a putting matt with ball return so I can hopefully hit hundreds of putts and maybe, finally, start to improve.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Eagle!

So i played last night with the new wedge. Didn't shoot as well as I'd hoped, although i feel that had a lot to do with using the new club for every shot i possibly could (even when the lie, etc. didn't suit it) and also not really understanding that you have to hit it much more authoritatively to get the ball to pop up in the air versus just go 3 ft. On a positive note, however, I chipped in on a par 4 for an Eagle! My first one in nearly 10 years of golf, and I must say it felt pretty great! Ill be heading down to Bellingham tomorrow with a couple of friends to play a round at Shuksan, and ill hopefully have a few things to discuss after that round as well.