Friday, December 11, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
BCS Lines
Thursday, December 3, 2009
This could be it
Texas and Alabama each have must-win games for their conference titles. A loss by either would essentially kill any hope Dan or Patty has of winning this league. The Longhorns and Tide would make a BCS bowl even if they lose their conferences, but Dan and Patty need the national title bonus to have a chance here. Meanwhile my Bearcats play a de facto conference title game, with a BCS berth on the line. And in case Texas loses on Saturday, there could be a very interesting debate next week about who should face the SEC champ in the title game - Cincy or TCU!
Assuming Texas and Alabama both win Saturday, the NFL games on Sunday could be big. Patty's Falcons need to beat my Eagles to stay in the playoff hunt, while Dan's Patriots need to rebound with a road win.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Transactions of the week
Zoooooooooooone: drop Gangsters, add Swank
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Go to hell Bosac
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Is it over?
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Quick notes
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Can Matt clinch on Saturday? Also, Paths to Victory
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Transactions this week
AFC: drop Chargers, add Bengals
BCS: drop Mississippi, add Cincinnati Bearcats
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Almost over . . .
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Standings updated
Friday, October 2, 2009
Football preview, Baseball
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Value Rundown
Friday, September 25, 2009
Football preview
Texas Tech (Bussmann) at #17 Houston (Lyons), UTEP (Campbell) at #2 Texas (Scallet),
Southern Miss at #20 Kansas (Lyons); Washington St. at #12 USC (Brian), Notre Dame (Brian) at Purdue, Missouri (Ben) at Nevada tonight, Illinois at #13 OSU (Hermann), Fresno St. (Hermann) at #14 Cincy, #1 Florida (Campbell) at Kentucky, Colorado St at #19 BYU (Zig), Iowa at #5 Penn St. (Matt), #15 TCU (Matt) at Clemson (Matt), Louisville at Utah (Scallet), Arkansas at #3 Alabama (Pat), #8 Boise St. at Bowling Green (Pat).
Monday, September 21, 2009
Transactions, Lyons the Dwella, Football
Friday, September 18, 2009
Football preview and baseball playoff odds
Big games: #18 Utah (Scallet) at Oregon, #10 Boise St. (Pat) at Fresno St. (Hermann), and Florida St. at #7 BYU (Zig).
Cupcake city: Duke at #22 Kansas (Lyons), #3 USC (Brian) at Washington, Michigan St. at Notre Dame (Brian), Hawaii (Busmann) at UNLV, Furman at Missouri (Ben), East Carolina (Ben) at #24 UNC, #11 Ohio St. (Hermann) at Toldeo, Tennessee at #1 Florida (Campbell), UTEP (Campbell) at New Mexico St., SE LA at #5 Mississippi (Zig), Temple at #5 Penn St. (Matt), Texas St. at #15 TCU (Matt), North Texas at #4 Alabama (Pat).
Aside from UNLV-Hawaii, none of the spreads for these games are in the single digits.
No big NFL games really. Giants (Ben) at Cowboys (Zig) could go a long way to deciding the NFC East.
And some quick MLB odds on making the playoffs from Baseball Prospectus:
Lyons
Padres 0
Royals 0
Brian
Cubs .45%
A's 0
Bussmann
Rockies 86.4%
Twins 16.1 %
Ben
Mil 0
Angels 96.6%
Hermann
Dodgers 99.9%
Rays 0
Campbell
Cards 99.8%
Rangers 4.4 %
Zig
Giants 5.1%
Red Sox 99.2 %
Matt
Braves 7.6%
Yankees 99.99 %
Scallet
Phillies 98.8%
Tigers 81.4%
Pat
Astros 0
White Sox 2.4%
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Just in Case Dan Doesn't read the Zone Board
Anyway, for Dan's edification:
By Zig
For this Dwella I had to think outside the Cella. With so many bad teams this year picking this week was not easy. Campbell was very close but his Cards trivia and Tom Brady 25 saved him in the end. Patty for his Hasselbeck hate and terrible fantasy advice was also a prime target but he gets a pass and a week 1 loss….for now. Al-never make the playoffs Bauer I just expect to score no points and lose each week so nothing new their. You see I have a talent…. some call it a gift… for spotting Cella Dwella’s. With that said, I fear some of you might not have the vision for spotting this weeks Dwella but believe me when I tell you he exists. For I have seen him many times in many places. Not only does this C-Dwell exist but he also has a foul mouth when it comes to talking about other people’s fantasy football teams especially ones that make the playoffs and win championships. This Dwella has gone under the radar way to long and must be exposed early in the season for being the worst kind of a Dwella, a behind the scene Dwella that uses charts, pen and paper, blogs and other things to obtain worthless football stats to justify his poor fantasy play. He even lives in the shadows of the DDDDDAAAA ZZZZZOOOOONNNNEEEEE among us. This my friends, ends today. Fantasorian mark down this landmark day in the record books, a day in which I have finally exposed a hidden Cella Dwella among us whose Dwella’s ways have gone unpunished for way to long. That’s right Dwella Dan, I know you read these posts and I know you drafted that thing Troy’s calls his “team.” You want to mastermind Troys team? Then you pay the price when his team blows. You sir, are this weeks Cella Dweller. A 44 point loss with a lame 76 points (my bench had that many points) and what company to be in with that low Cella score Al, Campbell, and Bo-Sac (to bad Serena Williams doesn’t play football) Troy look who he drafted for you….Ole Man LT, Cutler, 2 Players from the Chiefs…..Man what did you do to make this Dwella so angry at you in the off season? And my favorite part take a look at Troy’s bench…wait don’t bother because their is nothing to fucking see. So Dwella Dan welcome to the Cella Believe
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Zone history
Commissioner Only Features:
Add New Record - Located at the bottom of the Standings/Record Book page. Use this feature to create records that you can keep track of manually. They will show up along with all the otherrecords in the record book page. As with all commissioner-edited records, these will appear on the report in red text.
Edit - Allows you to change the values of the Record Book page. When you override a record, the system will continue to calculate the actual record based on the information it gets. So if you change your mind, you can just delete the override and the original record will then appear. Commissioner edited records will appear on the report in red.
* If you edit a Record Book entry that was created with the "Add New Record Feature," the previous data will be overwritten by your new entry and will not be recoverable
Friday, September 11, 2009
Transactions 9/11
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Oh and fantasy teams
Football (ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE)
Monday, September 7, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
LLWS - Tennis - College Football
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Of note
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Who would thought the LLWS West would be the team to beat?
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Fantasy Draft Upcoming - LLWS Semis - Standings
Monday, August 24, 2009
Into the 2nd Round of the LLWS Is... / Transactions if you have them
Ted DiBiase Worried About Current Status Of His Million Dollars

BEL, CA—Once known for his extravagant spending and diamond-studded outfits, former professional wrestler "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase has reportedly fallen on hard times, admitting Tuesday that he did not know the exact status of his $1 million fortune. "Well, the economy has been real bad lately, and Virgil has made some terrible investments over the years," said DiBiase, shaking his head and adding that he hadn't slowly counted a stack of bills in the backseat of a limousine in more than a decade. "I also lost track of where my briefcase is, and that had about $5,000 plus a bunch of IOUs in it." DiBiase went on to claim that "everybody has a price," and said he was currently accepting offers to kiss people's feet for $100.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
LLWS Heads Up
Lyons: SE US - Warner Robins, GA - Pool A
Brian: Midwest US - Urbandale, IA - Pool A
Bussmann: SW US - San Antonio, TX - Pool B
Ben: Asia-Pacific - Taoyuan, Taiwan - Pool D
Hermann: Caribbean - Willemstad, Curacao - Pool C
"Campbell": MEA - Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (Obvious scrubs)
Ziggy: West USA - Chula Vista, CA - Pool B
Matty: Mid-Atlantic - Staten Island - Pool A
Scallet: Japan - Chiba City - Pool C
Pat: Latin America - Maracaibo, Venezuela - Pool C
Two teams from each pool move on to the Quarterfinals where teams from groups A+B and C+D play each other until two remain. Then the US team plays the world team in the finals.
I was looking everywhere for odds on who would win, but apparently there aren't enough Lyons-style degenerates to gamble on 13 year-olds this year. Or maybe the odds will just show up tomorrow. Things to look out for:
- This is Bussmann's number one pick. I'm not positive, but I think the last team to win the LLWS from his region was 33 years ago. He deserves to finish below "Campbell."
- MEA is obvious garbage. I am dubious of any team from Iowa as well.
- I am unilaterally declaring the favorites to be Warner Robins (Lyons) and Willemstad (Hermann) since they won two and five years ago respectively. The Western US (Ziggy) and Japan (me) have also done pretty well lately as regions, though not these specific teams, so I'm calling them the sleepers. Also Maracaibo (Pat) won 9 years ago so they have some history of success too.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Bosac ruining league
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Still-Rattled Padraig Harrington Wears Golf Shoes To Airport, Gets On Wrong Flight, Forgets Name
August 13, 2009 Onion Sports
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/still_rattled_padraig_harrington?utm_source=a-section
Friday, August 7, 2009
Updates - Transactions
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Updates and Transactions 7/27 - 8/2
Most importantly, we're six weeks from ZOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEE season.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Standings Updated / Transactions7-19 to 7-26
- Everyone got killed in the British Open except Lyons' Villegas who finished 13th. No one else finished in the top 30. My number one pick, Tiger, of course missed the cut entirely.
- My cyclist Contador has won two stages of the Tour de France and should win the race pretty easily. No one else's cyclist has won a stage since the last update.
- Lyons' cyclist Danilo Di Luca got busted for doping, the first UFLer to do so.
- Baseball went on as it always does. Matty's Yankees had a good week.
Monday, July 20, 2009
All-Star Weekend Party Footage from Sunday Night
Friday, July 17, 2009
Someone Bring a Dry Erase Marker to Sloshball
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Hermann wins All Star bonus, needs new golfer
Monday, July 13, 2009
Transactions 7/13 to 7/19
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Paul "P Diddy" Davis Cell #
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Updates/Belated Transactions 7/6-7/13
New Location Secured for Sloshball
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Paddy Gets His Wish--We Won't have the same Sloshball field as last time..
Well, we won't be stuck with that shitty field, because Kayla just called to tell me that Tower Grove called her back today to say that all the fields are booked for the 18th. I know you are all TERRIBLY busy with your important lives, but if you could take a moment to reflect of what parks will let us have a keg that would be great.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Serena way ahead
Friday, July 3, 2009
Tour de France Preview / Post-Sloshball event?
The favorite is Contador, who I own. Has been dominant, winning all three major tours the past couple years. Has been tangentially tied to a much of scandals (as I just learned from his wikipedia page), so he is probably doping and even more likely to win.
Other contenders: Lance Armstrong (Patty's) who is generally second in the odds. He looked unremarkable in the Giro, but was hurt and may not have been trying. Hard to dismiss his record of success.
Andy Schleck (Zig) - Probably a future champ, but is young and doesn't do anything better than Contador. Among the best climbers, but weak in time trials.
Cadel Evans (unowned) - Strong cyclist and perfectly suited for the course, but kind of a choker.
Menchov (unowned) - won the Giro, so on fire. However that was a weak race and Contador has owned him. Probably isn't in peak condition having peaked for the Giro as well.
Sastre (unowned) - Lasts year's winner. Good rider, but lacks the team to win this time.
Leiphammer (Campbell) - Lots of talent, but has never put it together. Has tools to win, but is also playing 3rd banana on his team behind Contador and Armstrong.

And for a possible post-Sloshball event: the debut of Rick Ankiel wines at The Wine and Cheese Place! July 18th, 8-11 PM. Limited edition wine box comes complete with "The Winebat™ (Rick's game model Rawlings bat, hand-stained with "Hill Harvest Red" wine stain and autographed by Rick)."
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Soshball Executive Counsel Business
I'm getting worried and I won't be able to do it before Monday. The buzz on facebook is going well (I know none of you are on facebook, so I tell you here) and I think this might be our biggest ever. I'll front the money for two kegs when the time comes, but someone else needs to reserve us a good field quick! Volunteers?
Oh, Paul Davis says he's coming and it didn't seem like a joke.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Wimbledon update - Huge showdown tomorow - Transactions 6/29 - 7/5
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Sloshball July 18
Couple more drop
Friday, June 26, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Very quick Wimbledon update
Monday, June 22, 2009
Transactions 6/22 to 6/28 - US Open - Wimbledon
Saturday, June 20, 2009
US Open Update
Bean you like these guys?
Monday, June 15, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Phase one over
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Cutting time
Friday, June 12, 2009
Real Madrid looks like the team to beat in '09-'10 UEFA
Section: B
For Real Madrid, Spending Grows
ROB HUGHESCristiano Ronaldo, soccer's world player of the year in 2008, is set to join Kaka at Real Madrid, completing a groundbreaking outlay of more than $220 million over four days for two of the world's best players. On Thursday, English champion Manchester United announced that it had accepted $131.5 million to sell Ronaldo to Real Madrid. It is the highest transfer fee ever paid in soccer. The move came three days after Real Madrid completed its $92 million bid to buy the Brazilian star Kaka from A.C. Milan. Ronaldo, a 24-year-old Portuguese wing, will command at least the equivalent salary of Kaka, $12.8 million a year. In addition, both players will share with Real Madrid any income the club can generate in merchandise sales using their image. Once salary and other terms are agreed upon and Ronaldo's contract is written -- by June 30, according to Manchester United's announcement -- it will value one player more highly than the entire amount that Newcastle United, an English club, has been put on the market for. Real Madrid could make it three in a week by concluding the purchase of David Villa, the Spanish striker who is the top goal scorer likely to be available on the global market.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
You Think This Will Be In 2009 Summer Clayton Alumi Newsletter?
St. Louisan is Suspect in Holocaust Museum Murder
James Von Brunn Graduated Clayton High in 1938, Wash U in 1943
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Interminable bet update; Game 7
Also, we're looking at game 7 in the Stanley Cup playoffs on Friday (yes, inexplicably that long a wait). A Red Wings win and Ziggy gets 52 points to move into 5th place. If Matt and the Penguins win, he'll finally get past Patty and open up a 50 point lead, one that won't be threatened at least until the LLWS in August and probably not until October.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Updates
Transactions 6/1 to 6/7
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Power Rankings
Various updates
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Patty Should Buy These......
Friday, May 29, 2009
Pat shouldn't look back . . .
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Matt wins Champions League, Stanley Cup Final Set
Leprosy Update
5/27/09 N.Y. Times A62009 WLNR 10006959
New York Times (NY)
Copyright 2009 The New York Times Company
May 27, 2009
Section: A
A Skeleton 4,000 Years Old Bears Evidence of Leprosy
NICHOLAS WADEThe oldest known skeleton showing signs of leprosy has been found in India and may help solve the puzzle of where the disease originated. The skeleton, about 4,000 years old, was found at the site of Balathal, near Udaipur in northwestern India. Historians have long considered the Indian subcontinent to be the source of the leprosy that was first reported in Europe in the fourth century B.C., shortly after the armies of Alexander the Great returned from India. The skeleton is described in the journal PLoS One by Gwen Robbins, an anthropologist at Appalachian State University, and colleagues in India. The authors say the skull shows signs of erosion typical of leprosy. The authors say their find confirms that a passage in the Atharva Veda, a set of Sanskrit hymns written around 1550 B.C., indeed refers to leprosy, a reading that had been doubted because until now the oldest accepted written accounts of the disease were from the sixth century B.C. The bacterium that causes leprosy seemed to have spread worldwide from a single clone, biologists reported three years ago. But for lack of sufficient samples, they could not tell whether the bacterium was disseminated when modern humans first left Africa about 50,000 years ago, or spread from India in more recent times. Other biologists have contended that because the bacterium is not very transmissible, requiring prolonged intimate contact between people, it would not have started to spread until around the third millennium B.C., when people started living in dense populations in cities and long-distance trade sprang up. Helen D. Donoghue, an infectious disease specialist at University College London, said the new finding was fascinating and fit in with the theory that Alexander's army had brought leprosy back from its campaigns in India. This was the right period for leprosy to have spread from India to Europe, Samuel Mark, an anthropologist at Texas A&M, argued in an article in 2002. But he doubted that Alexander's troops were the mode of transmission. More likely, in his view, is the possibility that leprosy arrived with women imported as slaves by ship from India to Egypt. Dr. Robbins said she planned to extract ancient bacterial DNA from the Indian skeleton and hoped it might resolve how the disease originated.
UEFA final imminent
Monday, May 25, 2009
Summaries and Updates
In the Giro, "Campbell's" Leiphammer stumbled today leaving it a two man race between my Menchov and Lyons's Di Luca. The tour ends this weekend.
The NBA playoffs remain very interesting. Pat has the best team, but it's increasingly clear that his Cavs match up terribly with "Campbell's" Magic. If Ben's Lakers get a win tonight, he'll be favored to move into a strong second place.
Champion's League final on Wednesday. Lyons v. Matt.
Jose Canseco's Japanese mixed martial arts fight is happening sometime well after midnight tonight, airing on HD Net. Do not be surprised to wake up and read he's in the hospital. Or maybe the fight will be fixed.
Finally, looking for something to do while watching the Cavs and Magic last night, I messed around with the spreadsheet and came up with a page ranking the value of every real-life team so far. Basically, I used a spreadsheet to figure out how many points each team has earned in all the UFL sports so far, then calculated the baseline for each sport (the value of the 10th ranked team since there are 10 UFL members), and calculated every team's value over that baseline. As one would expect, the Tar Heels are first at this point being the only team to win a major championship. Whoever wins the NBA title should vault into first place comfortably. You can view that here.
The "absolute golf" tab is done only because it turns out that golf follows a different model than the other sports. Where it's almost certain that UFL members will identify the 10 or so best teams in the NBA, NCAA, or even the 10 best female tennis players , no one could predict that Angel Cabrera and Ian Poulter would rack up comparable points to Tiger and Mickelson. Consequently I felt it offered a better estimate of their value to compare golfers to the 10th best reasonably prominent player rather than the 10th best overall. That's where everyone is ranked. The absolute column is what you get if assume perfect knowledge at the draft and calculate their value from the 10th best overall.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Don't forget the Frenc
Immediate future preview
In basketball, remaining are Pat, Ben, Matt, and "Campbell." The former three are among the top four teams in the league and, to be honest, it looks like any of them could win the championship.
In the Champions League, teams 4 and 5, Matt and Lyons will be battling for the championship next Wednesday.
Only in hockey where myself (#6), Ziggy (#8) and Matt comprise the remaining contenders is there a chance of a team upsetting the standings a bit.
Oh, and in the Giro, I read a power rankings article somewhere on the web that tells me it is likely a two man race between my Menchov and "Campbell's" Leiphammer (I made no attempt to spell this name correctly).
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Giro in the stats?
1 [Team Award]
2 Petacchi
3 Petacchi
4 Di Luca (Yay!)
5 Menchov
6 Scarponi
7 Boasson
8 Siutson
9 Cavendish (Boooo!)
10 Di Luca (Yay!)
11 Cavendish (Booooo!)
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2009//giro09/?id=results/giro091
Monday, May 18, 2009
Final 4's
Consequently, we're down to four teams in the NBA and the NHL. In the NBA, Pat's juggernaut Cavs will take on "Campbell's" Magic while Hermann's Nuggets will take on Ben's Lakers in what should be a very interesting and competitive series.
In the NHL, Ziggy's Red Wings already have a one game lead on my Blackhawks while unowned Carolina is taking on Matty's Pittsburgh Penguins in game 1 tonight.
Also at the moment, Lyons's cyclist Danilo Di Luca has roughly a one minute lead over his main rivals in the Giro d'Italia. I have no idea his chances of holding on.
Next week is a big one as it will have the beginning of the French open in tennis and the Champions League finals (Lyons v. Matt).
Saturday, May 16, 2009
A Friendly Wager for D
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Oh how the mighty fall- Ode to the bald headed ho
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Where we stand
- The standings in the spreadsheet will now auto-sort. The only catch is that they will temporarily break in the case of a tie, but that shouldn't occur too often.
- The Player's Championship ended on Sunday and UFLers put up an altogether mediocre performance. Furyk, Tiger, and Singh racked up the most points by finishing between 5th and 10th for Pat, myself, and Ben respectively. Matt and Bussmann took the biggest hits as McIllroy and Kim missed the cut.
- In the NBA, Pat's Cavs are the only teams to advance thus far. I expect Hermann's Nuggets to join them tonight. In the other series, Lyons's Celtics are up 3-2 on "Campbell's" Magic and Ben's Lakers are up 3-2 on Matt's Rockets.
- In the NHL, we're looking at a bunch of game 7's since only my Blackhawks have advanced having knocked off Ben's Canucks. It's Bussmann's Caps against Matt's Penguins, Brian's Bruins against the Hurricanes, and Ziggy's Red Wings against the Ducks.
- Most importantly, someone has gotten points from cycling! Danilo Di Luca won a stage yesterday, meaning Lyons has a 3-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 lead in the category.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Transactions 5/11 to 5/17
New Spreadsheet
Friday, May 8, 2009
Quick Update
- The Giro starts tomorrow. I'm going to give "Campbell" the best cyclist available from the odds posted at the beginning of the week. Brian, pick someone or risk getting "Campbell"-esque quotes around your name.
- Finally, UFL golfers are getting killed at the Player's Championship. Only Lyons's Villegas is in contention and he tried to drop him a couple days ago. Aside from Villegas, I'd say only Furyk and Ogilivy are totally assured of making the cut.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Speaking Of Rappers Check these 2 video's Out the "Notorious B.U.M."
zig gonna love this
anypoop, here goes the quote...
Anyway, hope all’s well. Oh, funny story: So Ron and Suzanne attended Nelly’s Black and White Ball recently. This, of course, is a popular and very formal event for which everyone wears black and white. Suzanne showed up in red. Yes, it’s true. I laughed so hard. Mom said Suzanne was so embarrassed. Can you imagine? Everyone in black and white and Suzanne in red – and red, could she have chosen a more noticeable color?! Dad and my theory is that Suzanne and Ron thought “black and white” referred to the fact that black and white people would be in attendance. Hee hee. Are you laughing out loud right now?
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Lyons - transaction notes
Actual things happening?
Two other big events this week. On Thursday, the Player's Championship begins. You may want to check the field to make sure your golfer is going.
And finally, Saturday will mark the most important day of the league thus far as cycling begins. Who will conquer the hills of Italy in the Giro de Italia? Which guy with a funny name will skate by the drug tests? Will the excitement reawaken Bussmann from his Lyons-induced torpor? Ziggy and Brian, please grab some cyclist, any cyclist. I'll make it easy for you: here are the latest odds. The top 3 guys, Sastre and Lance Armstrong are all owned. Everyone else is free game. If anyone cares enough, they can make unlimited cycling moves in a week, as per the rules.
Transactions 5/4 to 5/10
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Why the WWE is good
Looking forward
Hermann (27 points back) - San Jose getting upset hurts his chances badly. He'll need someone to beat the Cavs to stay close as the Nuggets aren't getting him too many more points. His best chance is to stay in the hunt until the end of the baseball season. Additional astute bets could help too. Chance of catching Patty soon: 1%
Matt (77 points back) - Could actually get close. He's going to get a series win out of Houston soon, has a Champions League team with a good shot, and the Penguins are playing as well as anybody. Again, he needs someone to beat the Cavs. Chance: 4%
Lyons (~110 points back) - Since Lyons made a baseball move and disrupted my plan to use the standings as an occasional update, his score is easier to leave an approximation. I have a system though. That said, like a lot of people, Lyons will be waiting for football season to make a move. He's got Manchester United who's currently got the best chance in the Champions League, but nothing left in the NHL and the Celtics are a dead team walking. Chance: 0
Hawks (116 points back) - Probably has the best shot. The Lakers could easily win the championship and cut the deficit in half. If Arsenal can come back and take the Champions League or the Canucks win the Stanley Cup, he'll likely make it to the top. It is unlikely. Chance: 12%
I actually used a calculator to figure those odds, so they are EXACT.
Round 2 of the NHL playoffs starts tonight:
Boston (Brian) - Carolina
Washington (Bussmann) - Pittsburgh (Matt)
Detroit (Zig) - Anaheim
Chicago (me) - Vancouver (Hawks)
For Zig: Dream, a mixed martial arts groups in Japan, has signed a fight between these two men:
Hong-Man Choi (the tall guy) and Jose Canseco:


Monday, April 27, 2009
The Last Week
NBA:
Pat and the Cavs have advanced.
Boston (Lyons) tied 2-2 with Chicago
Orlando (Campbell) tied 2-2 with Philly
LA (Hawks) up 3-1 on Utah
Denver (Hermann) up 2-1 on New Orleans (Zig) with 15 points at stake
Houston (Matt) up 3-1 on Portland (me)
Dallas up 3-1 on San Antonio (Brian)
NHL:
Boston (Brian), Detroit (Zig), Pittsburgh (Matt), and Vancouver (Hawks) have advanced. The Flyers (Lyons) have been eliminated.
New Jersey (Pat) and Carolina are playing game 7 tomorrow.
NY ("Campbell") and Washington (Busmann) are playing game 7 tomorrow too.
Chicago (me) is up 3-2 on Calgary.
Anaheim is up 3-2 on San Jose (Hermann)
Soccer:
Barcelona (Matt) - Chelsea ("Campbell") on Tuesday in one semi. In the other, Manchester United (Lyons) - Arsenal (Hawks) on Wednesday.
Draft Day Drinking:
Pat last seen nearly passed out on a sun chair demanding Lesley come over and make out with him.
Lyons smoking in a dark corner somewhere.
Hawks apparently disappearing on boyfriend duty midway through (no judging here as it was his girl's birthday).
Zig making an impressive stop over on the way to the recording studio. Lost points for not partaking in the game of shots.
Me - stumbling out of there thanks to Lyons destroying me in the aforesaid game of shots.
Hermann was surprisingly steady, likely thanks to wussing out on the game of shots despite no recording studio-esque excuse.
Next week is our next golf tournament, The Players Championship, and the first stages of the Giro de Italia, if we end up counting it.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Just a note
Saturday's Draft Event
A couple notes: We will hopefully have burgers instead of dogs to feed the masses, but if you're looking for something specific, please bring it with. Along those same lines, we have plenty of Schnuck and Cola, but nothing to fancy. Bring your booze of choice. If the Sams price is right, it's possible a tub of PBRs will show up.
This whiskey cup will be officially presented on Saturday for those UWL participants that would like to see it.
It's also my girlfriends B'day, so feel free to bring your significant others, if said female/male exists.
Ziggy will not be attending due to DJ P. A sad day. With any luck he'll drop the pimp juice off for shot betting and prepare his Redwings for a Canuck Beat Down!
See you all on Saturday!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Where we are
In the Champions League, Manchester United (Lyons), Barcelona (Matt), Chelsea ("Campbell"), and Arsenal (Ben) remain. I'd peg Barcelona as the favorite, though the semifinal to watch is the Battle of That One House in Maplewood, Hawks's Arsenal against Lyons's Manchester United. Semis start April 28th-29th.
In the NHL, "Campbell," me, Ziggy, Brian, Matt, Pat, and Hawks have won their first game. Only Bussmann, Lyons, and Hermann took a loss.
In the NBA, Lyons took the biggest hit of the week with the news of KG's busted knee. His prediction of an easy Celtics championship looks increasingly improbable. Matchups:
Cleveland (Pat) - Detroit
Boston (Lyons) - Chicago
Orlando ("Campbell") - Philly
Atlanta-Miami
Lakers (Ben) - Utah
Denver (Hermann) - New Orleans (Ziggy)
San Antonio (Brian) - Dallas
Portland (Me) - Houston (Matt)
There are some interesting unowned teams up there. Someone could aim low and grab Miami hoping to just steal a first round series before going out. By the same token, Dallas is an intriguing pick as they're red hot, face a depleted Spurs team, and then would have a winnable series against the NO/Denver winner. If I were Ziggy with New Orleans or Bussmann with nobody, I'd give it some thought. That presumes, of course, that Bussmann is paying any attention to this in the first place.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Quickly
Champs League quarterfinals start at 1:45 tomorrow. In one game, unowned Villareal takes on Ben's Arsenal. Whichever teams wins advances, a scoreless tie goes to Arsenal, 1-1 goes to a shootout, and everything other tie goes to Villareal. In the other game, Lyons's Manchester United is matched up with unowned FC Porto. Again, winner advances, scoreless and 1-1 ties go to FC Porto, 2-2 is a shootout, and every other tie goes to ManU.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Previews Galore
The NHL playoffs are set. Teams can be added and dropped until the first faceoff on Wednesday, so make your moves now. We're looking at:
5. Flyers (Lyons) - 4. Penguins (Matt)
7. Rangers ("Campbell") - 2. Caps (Bussmann)
6. Carolina - NJ (Pat)
8. Montreal - 1. Bruins (Brian)
6. Blues - 3. Canucks (Traitor Hawks)
5. Calgary (former Schnuck) - 4. Chicago (current Schnuck)
8. Anaheim - 1. San Jose (Hermann)
7. Columbus - 2. Detroit (Ziggy)
Also tomorrow is half of the second leg of the Champions League Quarterfinals with:
Chelsea (Campbell) - Liverpool (Pat) - Liverpool needs to win 3-1 to force a shootout or win by at least two goals while scoring at least 3 to advance.
Barcelona (Matt) - Bayern Munich (Brian) - Bayern Munich needs to win 4-0 to force a shootout or by 5 goals to win outright.
Also, I just realized I forgot to give everyone points for making the NHL playoffs, which I'll do tomorrow.
Transactions 4/13 to 4/19
Pat drops Casey and picks up Furyk, closing the circle with Lyons who dropped Furyk to pick up Pat's former player Villegas.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Signifying Nothing
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Various Things
- Busmann, please drop the Suns and pick up a real team.
- The second day of the quarterfinals were devastating for Bayern Munich (Brian) and Liverpool (Pat). I've included odds of advancing to the semis from one gambling site. It's not often you get a shot to bet on something 1-500 like Barcelona's chances of making the next round. Note Manchester United is essentially a tossup at this point.
Tiger - 11-5
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Ben and Mark's Draft Day Spectacular- April 25th
From what I'm reading the draft starts at 3pm. I'm guessing we'll start boozing around noon. Mark may pour himself a glass on Schnuck around 10 so come over whenever.
2515 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63143
Results all around
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Hermann gets the win
As I mentioned yesterday, the Champions League will be resuming in about 30 minutes and anyone without a real job (half this league including me) can watch it on ESPN 360.
Also, Ziggy, it was with a heavy heart that I read news of Reggie Williams recent arrest. We rest easy in our hearts though, knowing that Bernard Berrian still runs free.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Once again, the biggest game of the season
Aside from opening day today, the Masters starting Thursday, and the last week of the NHL regular season, the biggest event of the week is the Champions League quaterfinals. Tomorrow is Villareal (Unowned) v. Arsenal (Ben) and Manchester United (Lyons) v. FC Porto (unowned). Wednesday is Barcelona (Matt) v. Bayern Munich (Brian) and Liverpool (Pat) v. Chelsea ("Campbell"). If anyone wants a quick primer, I googled a preview that might be helpful.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Ending and Beginning
Friday, April 3, 2009
Real Quick
Now, back to furiously cramming for a fantasy baseball league.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Williams v. Williams, Pat v. Pat
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Yawns all around
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Tennis dwindling down
Monday, March 30, 2009
Business is picking up
In tennis, more UFL players fell yesterday as Petrova and Zvonarera joined Jankovic, Safina, and Ivanovic in the losing circle. As I write this, Venus is down a set and Dementieva has already lost, so Pat should be feeling pretty good that recent pickup Azarenka has moved on to the quarterfinals this morning.
Incidentally, Ziggy, I demand some type of preview of the upcoming Wrestlemania.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Two In, Two Left to Go
Saturday, March 28, 2009
A Dominant Night for the UFL
Friday, March 27, 2009
Everyone is down to one bullet if they have any at all
The second round of the Sony Ericcson is underway today and we have the usual assortment of NBA and NHL games to go along with the last half of the Sweet 16.
Edited to add:
Tennis players going today: Azarenka, Dementieva, Ivanovic, Mauresmo, Safina.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Does Lyons Have a Date with Destiny?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Hey Bussmann
Man gets 90 days in jail in vacuum sex act case
FYI for y´all - I´m in Europe for the next 6 weeks so the trash talk will be sparse and the only sports I might be watching will be Barcelona warming up against one of the local teams before they go out and slaughter your lame fĂștbol squads.
Comen mierda.
On to tennis
1 - 318.5
2 - 288
3- 210
4 - 256
5 - 275
6 - 202
7 - 260
8 - 294.5
9 - 272.5
10 - 343
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Brian whines, Brian wins the WBC
The biggest UFL news of the day is Lance Armstrong's broken collarbone. Though his team has said he will still likley compete in the first UFL event, the Giro de Italia, they don't expect him to even attempt to contend. Another blow for Patty following his weak gambling over the weekend. On the other hand, it is just cycling.
Also, by picking up a new tennis player, Pat just brought it to my attention that the next women's tennis event, the Sony Ericsson Open, begins tomorrow. I'd recommend checking the draw to make sure your player is going.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tournament ongoing, WBC concluding, Pat bad at betting
Few Things and Betting Results from the Weekend
2) I dropped Kansas after the Big 12 tourney and added Missouri, so please adjust that even though I'd probably rather have KU v. Mich St. than Mizzou v. Memphis...except that Kansas sucks and I hate myself for picking them up even briefly.
3) Wild betting action yesterday at Friendly's...the bet I should have made is "how long can I talk to Katelyn before she storms out in anger. Herman, do you remember what we were arguing about? All I remember is something about Dublin...
Anyway, I spotted young naive Patrick 10 points in the second half of the Wisconsin/Xavier game and we bet 15 UFL points on that outcome. Xavier by 11.
Then Herman wisely wagered me 10 UFL points on the Mizzou/Marquette game and talked me into moving the spread from 4 to 4 1/2. Mizzou by 4, Herman takes 10 points from me.
So, Scallot, knock 15 off B&G, add 5 to Conatus and add 10 to 2 Cats...Or, I'll just use my admin wizard powers to do it...but, I wanted to give you a chance first in order to keep everything straight.
Oh, I think ziggy got in on a bet with the badger licker as well, but I don't have details on that.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Korea moves Schnuck up, NCAA holds form
NCAA BCS teams continued to dominate with UConn (Bussman), UNC (Hermann), Duke (Ziggy), and Oklahoma (me) all moving on and only Brian's UCLA falling. As I said yesterday, Sienna (Ziggy) vs. Louisiville (Pat) will be our first UFL matchup of the tourney. Surprisingly, the only possible sweet 16 UFL matchups are Xavier (Lyons) vs. Pitt (Matt) and Michigan St. (Ben) vs. Kansas (Lyons), so enjoy this one.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Lyons, Still on Fire
Lyons, small scoring question - should I be giving NCAA teams credit for both winning a game AND advancing in the tourney or just the latter?
WBC picks back up tonight with Korea (me) against Venezuela (Hermann). And in the touney, we have our first UFL matchup set for tomorrow with Louisville (Pat) vs. Siena (Zig).
Also, Pat, just got the emails you've been sending my Gmail account. Sorry, I only use that to chat and log into Blogger, but I just worked up the energy to forward them to my actual account from now on.
Friday, March 20, 2009
One day down
As an aside, Brian, you forgot to fill out a champion in your bracket. Throw it in the comments here before round 2 and we'll just add it up ourselves.
Also, the Champions League announced the matchups for the next round, which begin April 7th. The co-favorites ManU (Lyons) and Barcelona (Matt) drew relatively weak opponents in FC Porto and Bayern Munich (Brian), though Munich has had success against Barcelona in the past. Arsenal (Ben) also got lucky by getting to face Villareal. Liverpool (Pat) and Chelsea ("Campbell") will face off in the most even matchup of the round. As in the last set of matchups, these rounds will consist of two games between the same teams.