If the season ended today, these are The QFL Winner Bracket Seedings.

  1. FahQ (7-3, 3-1, 753.57) – Despite trailing in total scoring by 110 points and losing their last two straight games, FahQ owns the head-to-head tiebreaker over TenQ. But watch out for Bing’s Quest only one game behind in the West Division and with more points scored. The Commissioner jinx may be finally kicking in. Jinx jinx jinx.
  2. TenQ (7-3, 4-0, 862.79)– TenQ locked up a playoff spot in week 10 and can lock up a top 4 finish (by way of a bye week) with a win over South Division leader Quince United in week 11. There has never been a back-to-back or 3-time Champion in The QFL. Just pointing that out.
  3. QU (5-5, 4-0, 710.59) – Hans owns the #3 seed in the 2011 playoffs, if the season ended today, by virtue of his one game lead over the other South Division teams. The team’s undefeated division record ought to come in handy at some point too.
  4. Bing’s Quest (5-5, 2-2, 760.36) – Bing’s Quest is only one game out of the West Division lead based on total points over Shane (they split head-to-head games). Bing also owns the head-to-head over TenQ should it come to that.
  5. QBC (5-5, 2-2, 722.88)– It is horrifying to realize that QBC would make the playoffs under QFL rules at this point in the season. The week 6 win over Ted was huge with the rematch not until week 13. Plus QBC has wins over FahQ and Bing’s Quest.
  6. Quince (5-5, 1-3, 671.25)– Wins over Queef and BQP are key to this seeding, but is good for sixth best at this point. Notice again this year how North Division teams would dominate the playoffs. Thank Rule 4, Section 1, Artice 1, the “affirmative action” rule that forces us to allow division leaders to also have a chance at the Championship.

The rest of the field is too annoying to tiebreak for, everyone but Jay theoretically has a chance to make the playoffs still, even Benny. Benny is Tebowing right now.

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