Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Creative Misfortune's Fantasy Bowl II Results (2011) ~ "If Real Football Used Fantasy Scoring..."

Creative Misfortune's second "If Real Football Used Fantasy Scoring..." season has come to an end.

While the AFC Champion San Diego Chargers saw their real-life playoff hopes get crushed in a 38-10 loss to the Detroit Lions, the NFC Champion New Orleans Saints rolled to a 45-16, record-setting victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Victory for the Saints may seem like a foregone conclusion, but in fantasy football, a team can lose in real life and still be victorious if the numbers add up properly. Unfortunately for San Diego, this is the second straight year they have stumbled in the Fantasy Bowl - and missed the playoffs in real life.


CREATIVE MISFORTUNE'S FANTASY BOWL II

San Diego Chargers (9-5)
                    (playing at Detroit Lions)

            vs

New Orleans Saints (11-2)
                    (playing vs Atlanta Falcons)


Complete Fantasy Bowl II Scoreboard Result ~

San Diego Chargers ptspts New Orleans Saints
Philip Rivers11QB26Drew Brees
Ryan Mathews6RB111Pierre Thomas
Mike Tolbert3RB23Chris Ivory
Malcom Floyd15WR114Marques Colston
Vincent jackson4WR213Robert Meachem
Vincent Brown3WR33Devery Henderson
Antonio Gates4TE10Jimmy Graham
Nick Novak4K9John Kasay
Defense-4DEF9Defense
Total46>>>98Total


Congratulations to the New Orlean Saints, 2011's Creative Misfortune "If Real Football Used Fantasy Scoring..." Champions! Now we will see if their fantasy success will translate into true Super Bowl glory!




Creative Misfortune Fantasy Playoff Seeds and Prior Week Results

AFC Seeds

Division Champions ~
1. Houston Texans (9-2, 845 pts)
2. Baltimore Ravens (8-3, 821 pts)
3. New England Patriots (7-4, 968 pts)
4. San Diego Chargers (6-5, 803 pts)

Wild Cards ~
5. Cincinnati Bengals (8-3, 765 pts)
6. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3, 760 pts)

NFC Seeds

Division Champions ~
1. Green Bay Packers (9-2, 997 pts)
2. New Orleans Saints (9-2, 975 pts)
3. Dallas Cowboys (8-3, 905 pts)
4. San Francisco 49ers (6-5, 740 points)

Wild Cards ~
5. Detroit Lions (7-4, 914 pts)
6. New York Giants (7-4, 851 pts)


Wild Card Game Results - Week 13

AFC #6 Pittsburgh Steelers (playing vs Cincinnati Bengals) at
     AFC #3 New England Patriots (playing vs Indianapolis Colts)
     Fantasy Score: Pittsburgh Steelers 92, New England Patriots 60
     Pittsburgh's Key Performers: Defense (19), Rashard Mendenhall (18), Ben Roethlisberger (15)
     New England's Key Performers: Tom Brady (19), Wes Welker (11), Stephen Gostkowski (7)

AFC #5 Cincinnati Bengals (playing at Pittsburgh Steelers) at
     AFC #4 San Diego Chargers (playing at Jacksonville Jaguars)
     Fantasy Score: San Diego Chargers 105, Cincinnati Bengals 31
     Cincinnati's Key Performers: A.J. Green (15), Andy Dalton (9), Cedric Benson (5)
     San Diego's Key Performers: Philip Rivers (23), Ryan Mathews (17), Malcolm Floyd (16)

NFC #6 New York Giants (playing vs Green Bay Packers) at
     NFC #3 Dallas Cowboys (playing at Arizona Cardinals)
     Fantasy Score: New York Giants 78, Dallas Cowboys 60
     New York's Key Performers: Eli Manning (21), Hakeem Nicks (20), Lawrence Tynes (11)
     Dallas' Key Performers: Tony Romo (15), Dez Bryant (14), Laurent Robinson (7)

NFC #5 Detroit Lions (playing at New Orleans Saints) at
     NFC #4 San Francisco 49ers (playing vs St. Louis Rams)
     Fantasy Score: San Francisco 49ers 98, Detroit Lions 67
     Detroit's Key Performers: Mathew Stafford (18), Kevin Smith (13), Maurice Morris (12)
     San Francisco's Key Performers: Alex Smith (19), Defense (18), Michael Crabtree (15)

Top Seeds Playing for Bye-Week Advantage*

AFC #1 - Houston Texans (playing vs Atlanta Falcons)
     Fantasy Score: Houston Texans 61
     Houston's Key Performers: Arian Foster (21), T.J. Yates (10), Andre Johnson (9)
     Divisional Matchup Bye-Week Advantage: 61/4 = 15.25 = +15 points

AFC #2 - Baltimore Ravens (playing at Cleveland Browns)
     Fantasy Score: Baltimore Ravens 73
     Baltimore's Key Performers: Ray Rice (27), Defense (15), Ricky Williams (13)
     Divisional Matchup Bye-Week Advantage: 73/4 = 18.25 = +18 points

NFC #1 - Green Bay Packers (playing at New York Giants)
     Fantasy Score: Green Bay Packers 101
     Green Bay's Key Performers: Aaron Rodgers (31), Donald Driver (15), Greg Jennings (15)
     Divisional Matchup Bye-Week Advantage: 101/4 = 25.25 = +25 points

NFC #2 - New Orleans Saints (playing vs Detroit Lions)
     Fantasy Score: New Orleans 101
     New Orleans' Key Performers: Drew Brees (25), Robert Meachem (17), Darren Sproles (12)
     Divisional Matchup Bye-Week Advantage: 101/4 = 25.25 = +25 points

*Bye-week Advantage - To reflect the benefit gained by the top 2 seeds in each conference getting a bye week before they host Divisional Playoff games, the four teams who earn these bye weeks in the fantasy standings will play Week 13 to gain bonus points that will be added to their score in the Divisional Playoff round. For every 4 points they score in their Week 13 game, they will receive 1 bonus point in their Divisional round matchup.

For example, if the Houston Texans score 80 fantasy points in Week 13 against Atlanta, they would receive 20 bonus points (80/4) for their Divisional matchup. Conversely, if they had an off week and scored 22 fantasy points, they would only receive 5 bonus points (22/4, any fractional points rounded down).

Since there are no bye weeks between the Divisional games and the Championship Games, bonus points will only be a factor in the Divisional playoff games.



Divisional Game Results - Week 14

AFC #6 Pittsburgh Steelers (playing vs Cleveland Browns) at
     AFC #1 Houston Texans (BWA*: +15) (playing at Cincinnati Bengals)
     Fantasy Score: Houston Texans 85, Pittsburgh steelers 82
     Pittsburgh's Key Performers: Antonio Brown (21), Ben Roethlisberger (17), Defense (14)
     Houston's Key Performers: T.J. Yates (19), Bye-Week Advantage (15), Kevin Walter (13), Owen Daniels (10)

AFC #4 San Diego Chargers (playing vs Buffalo Bills) at
     AFC #2 Baltimore Ravens (BWA*: +18) (playing vs Indianapolis Colts)
     Fantasy Score: San Diego Chargers 100, Baltimore Ravens 93
     San Diego's Key Performers: Philip Rivers (19), Antonio Gates (18), Defense (17)
     Baltimore's Key Performers: Ray Rice (18), Bye-Week Advantage (18), Joe Flacco (15), Torrey Smith (11)

NFC #6 New York Giants (playing at Dallas cowboys) at
     NFC #1 Green Bay Packers (BWA*: +25) (playing vs oakland Raiders)
     Fantasy Score: Green Bay Packers 127, New York Giants 95
     New York's Key Performers: Eli Manning (22), Brandon Jacobs (22), Hakeem Nicks (16)
     Green Bay's Key Performers: Bye-Week Advantage (25), Ryan Grant (21), Defense (18), Aaron Rodgers (17)

NFC #4 San Francisco 49ers (playing at Arizona Cardinals) at
     NFC #2 New Orleans Saints (BWA*: +25) (playing at Tennessee Titans)
     Fantasy Score: New Orleans Saints 101, San Francisco 49ers 58
     San Francisco's Key Performers: David Akers (13), Frank Gore (13), Defense (8)
     New Orleans' Key Performers: Bye-Week Advantage (25), Marques Colston (22), Drew Brees (21), John Kasay (10)


Conference Championship Game Results - Week 15

AFC #4 San Diego Chargers (playing vs Baltimore Ravens) at
     AFC #1 Houston Texans (playing vs Carolina Panthers)
     Fantasy Score: San Diego Chargers 96, Houston Texans 38
     San Diego's Key Performers: Ryan Mathews (22), Malcom Floyd (15), Philip Rivers (14)
     Houston's Key Performers: Arian Foster (19), Neil Rackers (6), T.J. Yates (5)

NFC #2 New Orleans Saints (playing at Minnesota Vikings) at
     NFC #1 Green Bay Packers (playing at Kansas City Chiefs)
     Fantasy Score: New Orleans 109, Green Bay 49
     New Orleans' Key Performers: Drew Brees (34), Lance Moore (21), Pierre Thomas (14)
     Green Bay's Key Performers: Aaron Rodgers (22), Ryan Grant (9), Jermichael Finley (8)


Tomorrow, The Art of Creative Misfortune Power Rankings. Which teams will remain in the Creative Elite as playoff spots are clinched with only one week left to play in the regular season?

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