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*ISFL S25 Baltimore vs. Philadelphia Roster Comparison - platanocat - 09-29-2020 As we near the beginning of Season 25 in the ISFL, the matchup between each of our teams is much anticipated. As of right now, we can only speculate how well these teams with the data currently available to us. With the finalizing of their rosters, I decided to breakdown each team by the amount of TPE at each position. For this analysis, the 22 player active rosters for each team that was available in the TPE Tracker was used. Quarterback Advantage: Philadelphia +179 TPE Players: 1. Brock Phoenix: 1118 TPE 2. Chika Fujiwara: 939 TPE Takeaway: The quarterbacks for both of these teams are some of the highest caliber in the league. Philadelphia manages to take a rather significant lead at the position though. Running Back Advantage: Philadelphia +415 TPE Players: 1. Sam Torenson: 661 TPE 2. Fuzzy Dotson: 659 TPE 3. Mai Fukushu: 493 TPE 4. Captain Rogers: 412 TPE Takeaway: The running backs for both teams are veteran players, but Philadelphia’s players end up having an average of +200 TPE advantage over their Baltimore counterparts. Wide Receiver Advantage: Philadelphia +1015 TPE Players: 1. Flash Panda: 809 TPE 2. Randy Vuxta: 801 TPE 3. Nacho Varga: 677 TPE 4. Doug Howlett: 584 TPE 5. Joshua Campbell: 506 TPE 6. Korbin Brown: 465 TPE 7. Killian Chambers: 283 TPE Takeaway: You can see what Philadelphia’s main offensive strategy is… it’s obviously making field goals. Tight End Advantage: Philadelphia +406 TPE Players: 1. Avon Blocksdale Jr: 724 TPE 2. James Lewandowski: 687 TPE 3. Donatello Arrabiata: 369 TPE Takeaway: Philadelphia’s veteran player at tight end is just barely staying ahead of his rival at Baltimore. With the added benefit of having depth at the position with a younger player, Philadelphia comes out on top again. Offensive Line Advantage: Philadelphia +881 TPE Players: 1. Simon Tremblay: 586 TPE 2. Macaroni “Mac” Elephant: 295 TPE Takeaway: With a veteran player at offensive line paired with a rookie newcomer, Philadelphia wins at this position no contest against Baltimore’s zero O-line players. (Hey Baltimore, the O in O-line is supposed to be like the letter O, not a zero.) Defensive End Advantage: Philadelphia +837 TPE Players: 1. Dorothy Zbornak: 414 TPE 2. Tycker Om: 397 TPE 3. Tex Wrecks: 334 TPE 4. Matt Hole: 308 TPE Takeaway: Once again, Philadelphia has the greater veteran players and the greater depth at defensive end. Defensive Tackle Advantage: Baltimore +8 TPE Players: 1. Nuniq Annastesia: 420 TPE 2. Momona Keiki-Kane: 343 TPE 3. Reggie Culbertson: 305 TPE 4. Honky-Tonk Haywood: 275 TPE 5. Tristan Gronlie: 175 TPE Takeaway: We found a position Baltimore won at! Philadelphia has the greater depth but their defensive tackle corps are all rookies/less active players. Linebacker Advantage: Baltimore +497 TPE Players: 1. Derred de Ville: 829 TPE 2. Dax Kennedy: 686 TPE 3. Spike Suzuki: 435 TPE 4. Jeremiah Zelos: 284 TPE 5. Wayne Howyanow: 283 TPE 6. Jimi DeSoto: 277 TPE 7. Gary Goodman: 261 TPE Takeaway: Finally, we find what Baltimore is actually good at. Baltimore has less depth at linebacker, but are sporting some serious veterans compared to Philadelphia’s relatively newer players. Side note: Baltimore has a total TPE at this position of 1776. Take that Philadelphia. Cornerback Advantage: Baltimore +886 TPE Players: 1. Brandon Booker: 842 TPE 2. Eldrick Avery: 765 TPE 3. Ben Stackinpaper: 667 TPE 4. Cadillac Harris: 535 TPE 5. Jonathan Altidor: 239 TPE Takeaway: And here, we find what Baltimore is BEST at. Philadelphia has a seasoned veteran and a rookie to learn under him, but Baltimore’s veteran cornerbacks mean business. Safety Advantage: Philadelphia +1544 TPE Players: 1. Matt “Son of Havoc” Cross: 836 TPE 2. Wesley Eriksen: 704 TPE 3. Eugene Smoothie: 638 TPE 4. IHeart Syracuse: 484 TPE 5. Walt Green: 378 TPE 6. Richard D’Attoria V: 228 TPE Takeaway: Philadelphia must be the safest place on planet earth. Kicker/Punter Advantage: Baltimore +129 TPE Players: 1. Datsum PhastBawls: 421 TPE 2. Jake Fencik: 292 TPE Takeaway: With both teams having rookie players at kicker/punter, Baltimore’s is just slightly more seasoned. Overall, you can total each team’s points in two ways. You can simply add the total amount of TPE each roster has accumulated as shown: Baltimore Total: 10,183 TPE Philadelphia Total: 13,940 TPE Or you can total up the amount of advantage points each team has: Advantage Points: Baltimore: +1520 TPE Philadelphia: +5277 TPE Either way, the total comes out the same; with Philadelphia having a +3757 TPE advantage over Baltimore. If you have a request for a roster comparison, please DM on discord @platanocat on the ISFL Server or the London Royals Server. Word Count: 772 |