The MFFL DRAFT is scheduled for Saturday August 29th
INJURIES. Many notable injuries happened this week, and many teams (probably yours) were affected by them. Week 2 was a bitch; some people received their first wins (Congrats to our former Sackos Trevor and Matt K.) and some are still looking for their first win. Here, is your Week 2 Sacko Watch.
As previously mentioned, Trevor’s team is better than expected. He threw down the gauntlet on Reece’s Team. Losing #2 Overall Pick Saquan Barkley for the rest of the season does not look promising as his team threw up an embarrassing new season low 76.44 points. His Quarterback position is unpredictable as well. Daniel Jones and Teddy Bridgewater combined for 16.42 points. Expect Reece to make some waiver wire moves this week at the QB & RB position but unfortunately, I will have to say “Yes to Reece not making the Playoffs” this year.
The Kissing Cousin Matchup is one I always look forward to. Even with Michael Thomas out, Jon took care of business with consistent performances all around. He will need to monitor Rasheem Morstert injury but not before he racked up 18.7 points.
Our 2019 Sacko maybe the only “R-Word” in the league. Not the performance he was hoping for as he is still a MFFL favorite to repeat as our beloved Sacko. He is onto The Great Goatse but has a great chance to start the season 0-3. Is it too early to start the #RepeatSackoDtrick Campaign?
This was a painful loss for Gavin, and one that will sit with him for the rest of the year. Gavin put up 168.7 points and would have beaten every other MFFL Member this week. Gavin is the best 0-2 team in the league, and we can still expect him to be a playoff contender. Matt O. did throw down his circumcised hammer this week, but he lost #1 Pick Christian McCaffrey for 4-6 weeks. 2-0 start for Matt O. was to be expected with his draft capital heading into this year. How long can he go undefeated? Matt O. faces off against Zach so another undefeated team will go down in Week 3.
After spending $38 on Malcom Brown, he chalked up 4.7 points in the flex spot. Not what Tony wanted to see but he consistently makes questionable decisions on the waiver wire. Tony’s 2020 Keeper Kenny Golladay still has not seen the field all year, but that would not have mattered in this Week 2 blowout. Tony is 1-1 and I do not expect a playoff spot for him this year. If Kanye ends up on the Illinois ballot in the upcoming election, expect Tony to make another questionable decision and vote for him.
As previously stated last week, this is Matt K’s best fantasy team he has drafted. He captures his first W of the season against a very stout Hail Mary Team. Kevin’s team is still very good, if he started OBJ over Michael Gallup, it would have gained him another 9.6 points. Also, if he started Noah Fant over Chris Herndon, he would have put up another 16.2 points solidifying the W. Matt K lucked out due to Kevin’s poor lineup choices but he was probably throwing up another Hail Mary and got distracted. Can we really blame him? Expect Kevin to be back in the winners circle next week with a victory over Tony.
This is a matchup I look forward to every season. The shit talking did not stop between rival friend Ryan and Chris. However, the better fantasy player (without a MFFL Championship) won, but it was still a tough lose for our favorite 3 numbed perverted friend. Do not expect this loss to hurt Ryan’s chances moving forward. He has a very favorable matchup next week against the last place Washington R-Words. Expect Ryan to bounce back in full force and easily move to 2-1 next week.
The Monday Night Football Matchup of who has the better Tight End (Giggity). Darren Waller put up an impressive 28.3 points, which gave me a (Nick) Chubb who also continues his dominance as a top RB in the league. Expect our 2x Champion Dan to continue his downhill spiral and competing with Matt D. for this year’s Sacko.