2010 MFFL
COMMISH’S MID-SEASON REPORT
*If you thought last season was filled with parody, consider this season: two division leaders are
6-1, two more at 4-3.
*Last season’s champ – Henrietta – is struggling at 2-5; South Padre’s playoff streak is in
jeopardy.
*All divisions are competitive, although Seattle has a bigger lead in the Pacific Division than
other divisions.
*QB & RB points are down; WR are up. Team scoring is flat.
*For those of us .500 or below… take note: In 2008, Seattle was 3-4 at this point and went on to
win the league. Last season, Henrietta was 4-3 and won 8 straight games to win the league.
TEAM RECORDS 2010 SEASON 2009 2008
Chicago (Jason Scott) 6-1 4-3 3-4
Seattle (Dave Mihalik) 6-1 2-5 3-4
Fairfield (Dave Dittman) 4-3 3-4 5-2
Queen City (Wes Misson, JD) 4-3 3-4 3-4
Brooklyn (Elizabeth Misson) 4-3 ---- ----
Orlando (Kevin Milliken) 4-3 3-4 5-2
Mentor (Matt Dickson) 3-4 5-2 2-5
Pittsburgh (Jake Zakor) 3-4 5-2 4-3
Anchorage (Tom Misson) 2-5 2-5 1-6
Kansas City (Chris Demarest) 2-5 ---- ----
South Padre (Joe Misson, MD) 2-5 5-2 5-2
Henrietta (Tim Ray) 2-5 4-3 2-5
BIGGEST SURPRISE: South Padre. S.P. has been in 3 of the last 6 MFFL Super Bowls.
Maybe S.P.’s window of success is beginning to close after so many winning seasons.
Also: Brooklyn. Elizabeth Misson’s first attempt at fantasy football is a successful one, despite
her own admittance of “not knowing” what she was really doing during the draft.
TEAM SCORING: (down 1%)
2010: 126 points per game 2009: 127 ppg.
QUARTERBACKS: (down 48%)
2010: 11 points per game 2009: 23 ppg.
RUNNING BACKS: (down 9%)
2010: 13 points per game 2009: 15 ppg.
WIDE RECEIVERS: (up 9%)
2010: 10 points per game 2009: 9 ppg.
ON FIRE:
Peyton Manning: 29.5 ppg.
Philip Rivers: 28 ppg.
Arian Foster: 26 ppg.
Roddy White: 20 ppg.
MISSING IN ACTION:
Brett Favre: 70pts. Probably should have called it quits last year.
Beanie Wells: 27pts. Looks like he misses Kurt Warner.
Larry Fitzgerald: 54pts. He misses Kurt Warner even more.