An analysis of The QFL playoff pool completed by QSN today shows Quince Bowl XIII Champion FahQ holding onto a dwindling lead with only Gronkowski remaining. The pool is still mathematically up for grabs, but if Scott (or Duggan) didn’t win with their mostly Patriots rosters it would be surprising. Scott has 7 players left (all Pats of course) and Duggan has 5 players left (1 Giant). They both share Brady, Welker, Gronkowski and Gostkowski so the show comes down to Scott’s Hernandez, Green-Ellis and Pats D versus Duggan’s pick of Cruz.

Shane (1) 231.14
Seth (2) 223.92
Ian (1) 223.9
McD (1) 198.59
Duggan (5) 197.95
Rishi (1) 195.98
Scott (7) 194.88
Josh (2) 187.71
Ted (0) 184.7
Benny (0) 174.95
Hans (1) 91.79
Paul (0) 50.24

Quick Hits:
* Only two Giants players (Cruz and Nicks) taken
* Paul picked Mendenhall so he was out before the playoffs even started
* Hans went all Green Bay and that obviously didnt work out
* If Welker and Gronkowski go ballistic and the rest of the Pats do nothing, Seth wins for the second year in a row
* If the Super Bowl is low scoring FahQ could sneak away with a rare Quince Bowl and a Playoff Pool win in the same year, just like Seth did last year

2 thoughts on “FahQ Holds Flimsy Playoff Pool Lead”
  1. Well that fucking sucked. However, my initial math puts me at 42 points, which should be enough to win the playoff pool. Someone please double-check and confirm.

  2. Just to be clear:

    The 42 points does not include Gronkowski because Shane and Duggan both had him. I just counted the 6 players (Brady, BGE, Welker, Hernandez, Gostkowski, Pats D) that Shane does not have. I needed around 37 to beat him.

    Hernandez, BGE and Pats D definitely outscored Cruz. So that should eliminate Duggan.

    I needed around 29 to beat Seth with the same guys above minus Welker. If you minus Welker, I had just under 36, which should eliminate Seth.

    Don’t think anyone else was really in it.

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