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*The Wideout Weekly - dropbear - 02-23-2018 Date: Friday 23 February (AEST) | Weeks: 1 - 3 It's been a tumultuous few weeks to start the regular season in the DSFL. Through just three weeks we've already seen player trades, re-sims, and inactives. Who knows what the rest of the season will bring. After week 1, Tijuana traded Dustin DeMarco (WR) and Joel Schroeder (CB) to Portland in exchange for Nate Atasuke (WR) and a 5th-round pick in the S8 draft. It also appears as though Dustin DeMarco (@Ramrod18) of Portland has gone inactive. TPE, Attributes, and Post Tracker ![]() To paint a picture of progression over the long and short term, I've updated my spreadsheet to include both week-to-week and season-long changes in TPE totals and post count. This week, DeAndre Green (@GridironGang) and Mark Grau (@keanex) are the big movers, claiming 1st and 2nd in TPE increases respectively and also rounding out the top 3 posters for the week behind me. Footballer Catcherman's (@cpetrella) updates have stagnated, though he did have 4 forum posts in the week, while Dustin DeMarco's (@Ramrod18) activity has ceased across the board. Note: while I have listed Jeff Taven (@TetrisTech) as having 62 TPE, he is yet to actually apply the TPE in an update. If this isn't rectified by the next Wideout Weekly, I will list him as 50 TPE. Week One ![]() Week 1 saw some interesting results. My Kansas City Coyotes won big against the Tijuana Luchadores, while San Antonio beat the reigning champions Palm Beach. The runner-up Portland Pythons reminded everyone why they finished last season with the best record in the league with a dominant display against Norfolk. In terms of individual performances, Howard Miller shined in the Coyotes win against Tijuana. He was one of only two players to catch a TD pass, and the only receiver to eclipse 100 yards, doing so with 9 receptions. Miller's teammate DeAndre Green wasn't far off, catching 4 passes for 64 yards in his team's 30-point win over the Luchadores. Week Two ![]() The second week of the regular season was marred by re-sims of all 3 games. The eventual results were a crash back to reality for Kansas City against the Solar Bears, continued woes for Tijuana and Norfolk, while Portland and San Antonio remained flying high. Footballer Catcherman was a standout in the Marshal's 16-point win over the Luchadores, hauling in 6 catches for 81 yards. Miller wasn't far off in his side's losing effort, also catching 6 passes but only for 53 yards as the Palm Beach defenders shut him down quickly. Week Three ![]() Week three saw Norfolk snap a two-game losing streak, comfortably defeating the struggling and as yet winless Luchadores. Portland avenged their Ultimini loss, beating Palm Beach by 14 to remain undefeated. San Antonio also shot out to 3 - 0 with a tight win against the Coyotes. It was a quiet week for receivers across the board, no doubt due to the fatigue caused by playing back-to-back games the previous week. Despite only catching 3 passes, Footballer Catcherman managed to get halfway to a 100-yard game and a little beyond. By catch volume, Howard Miller was on top 5. However, he fell 5 yards short of Catcherman's yardage total. In all, a quiet week for receivers, and the second consecutive week without a DSFL rookie wide receiver catching a touchdown pass. Analysis and Rankings Season Totals ![]() Game Averages ![]() Analysis In terms of volume, Howard Miller is the standout. He is 8 receptions clear of his closest competitor, and is the only player to have reached 200 receiving yards. He is also one of only two players to catch a TD pass. By averages, it's a bit closer between Footballer Catcherman and Miller. While Miller is targetted more, Catcherman averages almost 5 additional yards per catch. However, despite this, Miller still averages almost 10 yards more in total per game. The low TD totals make it difficult to choose an outright winner. Rankings 1. Howard Miller ![]() 2. Mark Grau ![]() 3. DeAndre Green ![]() 4a/4b. Football Catcherman & Jeff Taven ![]() 6. Dustin DeMarco ![]() Code: ~950 words + images | ready for grading *The Wideout Weekly - PDXBaller - 02-23-2018 Good stuff! I hope you keep it up over the regular season! *The Wideout Weekly - Roly - 02-23-2018 Awesome stuff! I think my boys Catcherman and Taven should be a little higher on your rankings, but I get your rationale and respect it. Great write-ups and stats too. *The Wideout Weekly - dropbear - 02-23-2018 (02-24-2018, 02:34 AM)Roly Wrote:Awesome stuff! I think my boys Catcherman and Taven should be a little higher on your rankings, but I get your rationale and respect it. Thanks! If it was purely about stats they'd be higher. In fact, they'd be clear #2 and #3. But it's a blend of ranking the player and the user behind them. TPE and activity are going to factor much more heavily into that than stats alone. *The Wideout Weekly - keanex - 02-23-2018 Thanks for the write-up. I'm going to break out next week, you guys just wait and see! |