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FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 7

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With Week 7 now complete, we have reached the Half-Mile Pole in the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football FFWC XI regular season. Despite six teams being on a BYE, scoring was up following the lackluster numbers that were posted during Week 6 action.  With all 32 teams in action – Week 8 might be a standings “moving week” across all of our leagues. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards across the four Major FTF Tournaments. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament For a third straight week, the top three teams remain unchanged in the race to claim the $150K FFWC XI Grand Prize. Five new teams joined the FTF World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard following Week 7 action.  Despite stumbling slightly, Team Just(in) Time (5-2) continues as the FFWC XI overall leader for a sixth straight week. Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini posted 133.95 points, which is their lowest single-week total this season. Their FFWC SLOW 4 squad hits the regular season halfway mark with 1230.40 points and a 175.77 weekly average. That’s 46.85 points better than the FFWC X mid-season leader who had 1183.55 points. Mr Yellow Stickers (6-1) remains in second place for the third straight week. Mike Schlissberg’s WC Circa Hybrid 9/9 squad also slipped slightly with 148.50 points. That was still good enough to post a Week 7 head-to-head victory, plus reduce the overall deficit from 27.40 to 12.85 points. Mike leads his league by 142.70 points. Also underperforming slightly, but gaining some ground on the top two leaders, Team Zefurs IV (6-1) retained third place overall. KJ Duke’s squad posted 156.25 points and went from 69.55 to 47.25 points out of first. With the second-place team struggling (98.80), Zefurs IV now leads FFWC Online 9/3 9 PM ET by 140.90 points.  Moving up two spots, from sixth to fourth, Fairways and Greens II (6-1) has made an impressive climb into the FFWC XI Top 5. Curtis Hirsch’s FFWC TOP GOLF VEGAS 9/9 squad posted 178.55 points. Sitting 295th overall, after averaging 137.40 points during the first two weeks, Fairways and Greens II has averaged 180.35 points over the last five weeks. Rounding out the top five, Team Honeycutt sits fifth overall for a second straight week. Steve Honeycutt‘s FFWC Online 8/22 9 PM ET squad racked up 175.50 points. Another steady climber, sitting 208th after Week 2 action, Team Honeycutt has averaged 178.04 points over the last five weeks.  Our FFWC XI “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team Draft Guy. Adam Krautwurst’s FFWC Online 8/20 10 PM ET squad posted a Week 7 high 214.10 points. Adams’s squad jumped from 328th to 134th overall and into the fourth playoff qualifying position in his league.  This is a classic example of why you should never stop grinding. During any given week, a team can make a huge move. Based on each team entering the overall playoffs with their 14-week average score, Draft Guy is now just 27.15 points behind the FFWC XI leader.  After the 200-point plateau wasn’t reached last week, four teams posted at least 202.55 points during Week 7 action. From that group, Team Sanaynay (7-0) racked up 203.45 points in the Circa Vegas TommyG Mayhem league. Chasing the $10K Dominator league prize, Sanaynay is 31.35 points away from having the best record and the most points. If the playoffs started this week, just 24.54 points would separate the Top 100 FFWC XI teams. Down from 17, which had a 6-0 record after Week 6 action, 13 squads still own a perfect 7-0 record. Just two of those teams are currently in the Top 20 overall. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Scoring was also up slightly in our inaugural FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Tournament. The Top 20 leaderboard changed considerably as every position has a new team following the Week 7 action. Five new teams entered the Top 20 list and three of them moved into the Top 10 overall. We have a new FTF Circa LVFC overall leader for the seventh straight week. Moving up two spots, from third to first, Team Leave It In (5-2) completed a climb that started with sitting 548th overall back in Week 1. Mike Moore and Michael Scherneck’s Circa LVFC 9/6 10 PM ET squad racked up 203.35 points. That was the fifth-highest Week 7 LVFC point total. Let down by his explosive Tagovailoa/Mostert/Waddle Dolphins stack (31.9 points), Team 2 Bros DP (5-2) slipped from first to second overall. Robert Dinges Circa LVFC SLOW 5 squad posted 154.20 points. It’s not all bad news for Robert, as he is just 8.60 points out first, and still leads his league by 197.6 points. Making a huge move, Team Reece (6-1) jumped from 30th to third overall. Dustin Reece receives our LFVC “Shout Out of the Week” after piling up a Week 7 high of 245.65 points. That’s the fifth-highest single-week score this season. Miss New Booty III still holds the top mark (265.50) set back in Week 3. Led by Lamar Jackson (39.45), Jordan Addison (31.4), and A.J. Brown (29.7), Team Reece had six starters post at least 22.30 points. Slipping two positions, Team LOB (6-1) dropped from second to fourth overall. Mark Deming’s Circa LVFC 7/16 10:00 PM ET team stumbled to a season-low 134.90 points. RB Raheem Mostert and WR Calvin Ridley, who posted a combined 7.60 points, were the primary causes of the stumble. The good news is Mark still leads his league by 129.50 points. Moving down one position, Team Miller slipped from fourth to fifth place. Jason Miller’s squad posted 151.45 points and has now spent the last five weeks in the LVFC top six overall. Team Miller moved to 7-0 and leads the Circa LVFC 8/27 5 PM ET league by 148.95 points. He also has a two-game lead over Kelce Deez Nutz who has a 5-2 record. We send out a special “Welcome to the Top 20” to team Linda’s Crew. 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FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 6

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Approaching the half-mile pole, of the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football regular season, Week 6 is now in the books. Despite just two teams being on a BYE, plus reflecting the 11-3 record that UNDER game total bets posted, we had our lowest scoring week since Week 1. As a result, the FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 6 reviews the many changes. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards across the four Major FTF Tournaments. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament For the first time this season, the top three teams remain unchanged in the race to claim the $150K FFWC XI Grand Prize. Seven new teams joined the FTF World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard following Week 6 action.  Rolling along, Team Just(in) Time (5-1) continues as the FFWC XI overall leader for a fifth straight week. Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini regained their early-season form as they posted 190.45 points. That was the fourth-highest Week 6 WC total and increased their lead from 21.30 to 27.40 points.  Mr Yellow Stickers (5-1) remains in second place overall for the second straight week. Racking up another big total, Mike Schlissberg’s WC Circa Hybrid squad scored 184.35 points. That was the 11th-highest Week 6 WC score. Mike increased his second-place lead from 0.25 to 42.15 points. Team Zefurs IV (5-1) fell from the unbeaten ranks but was still able to retain third place overall. Let down by his dynamic Kittle/LaPorta TE duo, who scored 8.7 combined points, KJ Duke’s squad posted 142.45 points. The good news is that Zefurs IV still leads the WC 9/3 9 PM ET league by 83.45 points. Moving up one position, Team Schinker jumped from fifth to fourth overall. Chris Schinker’s squad posted 166.90 points during Week 6 action. Consistency is key to making the playoffs, and Team Schinker is averaging 169.61 points per week. The 2022 FFWC X overall leader, after 14 weeks last season, averaged 167.47 points per week.  Making a big jump, Team Honeycutt moved from 30th overall to fifth. Steve Honeycutt‘s FFWC Online 8/22 9 PM ET squad posted 182.60 points. Steve’s team was sitting 208th, after Week 2 action, but has steadily climbed the leaderboard by averaging 178.68 points over the past four weeks.  Our FFWC XI “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team Mr O. Brian Schrieber’s FFWC SLOW 1 squad scored a Week 6 high 194.10 points. Every move has to start somewhere, and Brian’s squad jumped from 480th to 273rd overall. He also moved to within 56.54 points of the fourth playoff qualifying position in his league. For the first time since Week 1, no team reached the 200-point plateau. Down from 30 teams, that had a 5-0 record after Week 5 action, just 17 FFWC XI squads still own a perfect 6-0 record. Only three of those teams are in the current Top 20 overall.  Week 6, during FFWC X action last year, was similar to this season on a few levels. That includes it being a low-scoring week, plus exactly five WC teams reached the 1,000-point plateau. We also sent out this modified heads-up: Navigating injuries, plus BYE weeks, is challenging for everyone. On the injury front, some have been more fortunate than others. That said, every team is looking to add new weapons. Bid wisely, during the first Week 7 FAAB waiver run at 11:00 PM ET on Wednesday, 10/18/23. Teams on a Week 7 BYE: Bengals, Cowboys, Titans, Jets, Panthers, and Texans. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Scoring also dropped in our inaugural FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Tournament. After Owners in the Top 20 scored 3638.50 combined points during Week 5, that number dropped to 3245.60 (-392.90) during Week 6 action. Setting a season-low, just five new teams entered the Top 20 list. For the sixth straight week, we have a new FTF Circa LVFC leader as Team 2 Bros DP (5-1) moved from second to first overall. Robert Dinges followed his 196.4 Week 5 outburst with 194.0 points. That is the fourth-highest Week 6 total. Robert now leads the Circa LVFC SLOW 5 league by 193.6 points. Slipping one position, Team LOB dropped from first to second overall. Mark Deming’s Circa LVFC 7/16 10:00 PM ET squad posted 162.55 points. Mark’s squad still managed to move to 6-0 and sits just 8.6 points out of the top spot. Team Leave It In (4-2) jumped into fourth to third place overall. Mike Moore and Michael Scherneck’s Circa LVFC 9/6 10 PM ET squad posted 192.8 points. With 182.85 as the low, scored back in Week 3, that team has now averaged 188.57 points over the last five weeks. That’s a great recovery after posting 125.30 points in Week 1. Moving down one position, Team Miller slipped from third to fourth place. Jason Miller’s squad posted 154.35 points and has now spent the last four weeks in the LVFC top six overall. Team Miller moved to 6-0 and leads the Circa LVFC 8/27 5 PM ET league by 136.50 points. Entering the Top 5, for the first time this season, The Godfather jumped from eighth to fifth place overall. Tony Colavita’s Circa LVFC 5/27 10:30 PM ET team posted 161.61 points and now has a 5-1 record. This team is a perfect example of “never quit grinding” as Tony was 666th overall after Week 1 action. Our FTF Circa LVFC “Shout Out of the Week” is split between Team Ronis (207.80), Dingos Dreamteam SLOW II (205.45), and Jax Car Salesman (200.55), who were the only players to top 200 points this week.  Three teams topping 200 points is down from 20 teams last week. After 40 teams entered Week 5 with a perfect 5-0 record, just 22 of the 1,056 Circa LVFC teams are still undefeated. After Matthew Lyons was the only Owner with two Top 20 teams last week, Sean Cruzen joined him this week. One of Sean’s squads jumped from 23rd to tenth, while the other moved from 26th to 15th overall. Dynasty

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 5

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Week 5, of the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football season, is now complete. It started with a gravy train of fantasy points, posted during Thursday Night Football, and ended with a fantasy dud during Monday Night Football. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 5 covers all the action. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards across the four Major FTF Tournaments. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament Following Week 5 action, the race to claim the $150K FFWC XI Grand Prize has tightened at the top. Heading into Week 6, the FTF World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard is populated by ten new teams. After there was just one last week, there are now four same-league battles within the Top 20 teams. Make it a 4-Peat for Just(in) Time as they continue as the FFWC XI overall leader for a fourth straight week. However, Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini slipped slightly, with 144.4 points, and their record fell to 4-1. The good news is they still lead their WC SLOW 4 league by 78.5 points. After sitting 302nd overall after Week 1, Mr Yellow Stickers (4-1) has been making a steady climb. Mike Schlissberg’s WC Circa Hybrid squad moved to 102nd after Week 2, then 12th, then ninth, and is now second overall. Sitting 64.20 points out of first place, heading into Week 5, Mr Yellow Stickers posted 189.20 points and is now just 21.30 off the pace. Moving up eleven spots, from 14th to third, Zefurs IV (5-0) is another steady riser. Up from 93rd, back in Week 2, KJ Duke’s WC 9/3 9 PM ET squad scored 199.35 points. That moved Zefurs IV from 76.5 to just 21.55 points out of first place. Zefurs IV has averaged 192.3 points, over the last three weeks. Climbing into the FFWC XI Top 20, for the first time this season, Chi-Town Bully 4 moved from 24th to fourth place overall. Racking up 185.2 points, Chris Lajawa’s squad moved from 95.3 to just 54.50 points out of the top spot. Chi-Town (5-0) is the last undefeated team in the FFWC 8/13 7 PM ET league. Rounding out the Top 5, Team Schinker jumped from 12th to fifth overall. Now averaging 170.15 points per week, Chris Schinker’s squad posted 164.20 points during Week 5. Hooked into the very competitive 8/18 WC GrindTime league, Team Schinker has a slim 14.0 lead over Coyotes Miscreants (3-2) who sit 13th on the overall Top 20 leaderboard. For the second straight week, our FFWC XI “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Coyote Miscreants (WC 8/9 9 PM ET) who piled up a Week 5 high 230.90 points. After racking up 233.35 points last week, that team now owns the top two weekly high scores. They have moved from 521st after Week 3, to 140th after Week 4, to 15th overall heading into Week 6. Down from 53 teams, at 4-0 after Week 4 action, 30 FFWC XI squads still own a perfect 5-0 record. Just six of those teams are in the current Top 20 overall. After 13 squads posted at least 200 points last week, that number jumped to 21 during Week 5. Ten of those totals are now on the Top 17 weekly high score list. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Week 5 action brought a boatload of changes to the inaugural FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Tournament. Four new teams occupy the top four overall positions, and nine new squads entered the Top 20 list.  For the fifth straight week, we have a new FTF Circa LVFC leader as Team LOB (5-0) moved from seventh to first overall. Mark Deming’s Circa LVFC 7/16 10:00 PM ET squad posted 203.85 points. While that’s an impressive total, it was just the 21st-highest Week 5 score. That team is now averaging 183.4 points per week and is the first Circe LVFC squad to eclipse 900 points. Moving up ten spots, Team 2 Bros DP jumped from 12th to second place overall. Robert Dinges’ Circa LVFC SLOW 5 squad posted 196.40 points. 2 Bros DP has made an impressive climb up the leaderboard as they were in 510th place after Week 1 action.  After beginning the year in 260th overall, then climbing to 29th place, Team Miller has now spent the last three weeks in the top six overall. Jason Miller’s squad posted 179.45 points and moved from sixth to third. Team Miller (5-0) is the last undefeated team and has a 128.0-point lead in the Circa LVFC 8/27 5 PM ET league. Another steady climber, after scoring 125.30 points and sitting 548th overall in Week 1, Team Leave It In (3-2) has jumped into fourth place. Michael Scherneck’s Circa LVFC 9/6 10 PM ET squad has been a model of consistency with 187.00, 182.85, 196.25, and 183.95 points posted over the last four weeks. Tumbling five spots, our Week 4 leader slipped from first to fifth overall. After posting 194.75 points last week, Team Taylor (3-2) dipped to 136.50 points during Week 5 action. Charlie Taylor’s squad still leads the Circa LVFC 6/16 10:30 PM ET league by 36.85 points. Our FTF Circa LVFC “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team D in the Circa LVFC Beat Dr. Roto Act II league. Marcos Diaz’s squad racked up 257.05 points, which is the second-highest LVFC weekly score this season. Miss New Booty III still holds the top mark with 265.50 points scored back in Week 3. Making a huge leap, Team D moved from 219th to ninth place overall. Up just one, from 19 squads last week, 20 teams surpassed the 200-point plateau during Week 5 action. Four of those totals are now on the Top 12 weekly high score list. After 86 teams entered Week 4 with a perfect 4-0 record, just 40 of the 1,056 Circa LVFC teams are still undefeated. Dynasty World Championship Tournament With the ninth-place team as the lone exception, every position on the DFWC Top 20 Leaderboard changed following Week 5 action.

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 4

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Week 4, of the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football season, is now complete. Scoring was down slightly from Week 3. Some early-season stars (Tagovailoa, Mostert, Hill, Hockenson) stumbled, while new stars (Fields, Montgomery, Collins, Kmet) lit up the FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 4 scoreboard. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards across the four Major FTF Tournaments. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament Hitting the 1/4 Mile Pole, in the race to the $150K Grand Prize, the FFWC XI World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard is populated by twelve new teams this week.  Retaining first overall, for the third straight week, Team Just(in) Time (WC SLOW 4) continues as the FFWC XI overall leader. After averaging 198.45 points, through the first three weeks, Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini slipped slightly as they posted 166.25 points this week. Despite the stumble, Team Just(in) Time (4-0) increased their overall lead from 45.20 to 50.40 points. Moving up 21 spots, from 23rd to second overall, Fairways & Greens WC VII posted 202.00 points. A big week, from RB McCaffrey (48.7), WR Collins (35.8), and QB Richardson (33.6), helped move Curtis Hirsch to 4-0. Chasing the $10K Dominator prize, Curtis now has a 107.35-point lead and is the lone 4-0 squad in the FFWC Online 9/3 1 PM ET league Another FFWC XI squad making a big move, Team Mean Chaz Machine (4-0) jumped from 27th to third place overall. Charlemagne McHaffie and Greg Blaszczynski racked up 202.05 points and sit just 53.30 points out of first place.  Continuing the changes, in the Overall Top 5, Team Foster 2 (3-1) moved from 31st to fourth overall. After slipping slightly, with 149.3 points last week, Gary Foster’s FFWC Online 8/28 9 PM ET, rebounded with 200.85 points during Week 4 action. Rounding out the Top 5, Team Meyer (4-0) slipped one position from fourth to fifth overall. After averaging 181.47 points through the first three weeks, William Meyer’s FFWC Online 9/9 1 PM ET team posted 154.0 points.  Down from 89, in Week 3, 53 FFWC XI teams still own a perfect 4-0 record. Somewhat surprisingly, only nine of those teams are in the Top 20 overall. After 25 teams posted at least 200 points last week, that number dropped to 13 in Week 4. Our FFWC XI “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Coyote Miscreants who set a new single-week high score with 233.35 points. Mike Santos’ FFWC Online 8/6 9 PM ET squad moved from 521st to 140th overall.  The third and fourth-highest single-week scores were also posted during Week 4. Biplab Mandal (Bipcoin – FFWC SLOW 2) piled up 228.70 points and jumped from 213th to 33rd overall. Ken Brzozowski (Bronko WC – FFWC SLOW 1) racked up 226.40 points and moved from 184th to 24th overall. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Separated by just 19.80 points, the Top 5 race remains close in the inaugural FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Tournament. Including five teams that were 52nd or lower on the leaderboard last week, nine new squads entered the Top 20 list. Following a relatively low-scoring week, by some of the previous top teams, the Top 50 gap fell from 95.05 to 75.85 points. That shows in the Week 4 totals as just six of the Top 20 teams posted over 190 points. For the fourth straight week, there is a new FTF Circa LVFC leader as Team Taylor (3-1) moved from 14th to first overall. Drafted back in June, Charlie Taylor’s Circa LVFC 6/16 10:30 PM ET squad posted 194.75 points. Team Taylor was 46th overall following Week 1 action. Continuing to climb, after sitting in 825th place following Week 1 action, Team Everything Must Go (3-1) moved from fifth place to second overall. Matthew Lyons’ Circa LVFC 8/4 11:45 PM ET squad had a down week, with 154.80 points, but still managed to move from 25.10 to 7.90 points off the overall lead. Moving up seven spots, Team Chills jumped from tenth to third overall. Curt Hills’ Circa LVFC 7/3 9 PM ET squad posted 167.15. Team Chills (4-0) is the lone undefeated team, and owns a 118.7-point lead, in the Patriot 3 league. Climbing from ninth to fourth overall, Team Meyer posted 162.50 points. That was good enough to move William Meyer to 4-0 and he has a 53.85-point lead in Circa LVFC 6/10 10 PM ET league. Tumbling five spots, our Week 3 leader slipped from first to fifth overall. Following a 248.60-point scoring outburst last week, Team Weber (3-1) dipped to 117.80 points in Week 4. It’s not all bad news for Mike Weber’s squad though, as he still has a 62.8-point lead in the Circa LVFC 8/20 9 PM ET league. Our FTF Circa LVFC “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team UKnow in the Circa LVFC 9/1 10 PM ET league. Evan Simon’s squad posted the highest Week 4 total, 230.85 points, and moved from 265th to 30th overall. Down from 50 teams last week, just 19 squads surpassed the 200-point plateau during Week 4 action. After 154 teams entered the week with a perfect 3-0 record, just 86 of the 1,056 Circa LVFC teams are still undefeated. For the first time this season, 20 different owners, from 20 different leagues, have a spot on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Dynasty World Championship Tournament With our Week 4 top two leaders as the exceptions, every position on the DFWC Top 20 Leaderboard changed this week. That includes ten new teams moving into the Top 20 overall standings. The race at the top has tightened considerably as the Top 20 gap dropped from 106.95 points last week, to just 46.80 points heading into Week 5. After averaging 215.18 points per week, through the first three weeks, Team Mr. Two Thirty 33 stumbled last week. Steve Moreau’s squad posted 121.60 points during Week 4. Despite the dip, Steve’s team moved to 4-0 and has a 104.3-point lead in the DFWC 33 league. Retaining second place overall,

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 3

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Week Three, of the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football season, is now complete. Changes were plentiful, during a very high scoring week, and new weekly season-high scores were set across all four of our tournaments. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards in our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 3. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament In the race to the $150K Grand Prize, the FFWC XI World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard is populated by ten new teams this week.  Retaining first overall, for a second straight week, Team Just(in) Time (WC 4 SLOW) enjoyed another great week. Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini racked up 213.50 total points. That’s a new season-high weekly score for their squad and pushed their overall lead from 9.60 to 45.20 points. Moving up two positions, from fourth to second, Team Gipson posted 184.20 points. Danny Gibson’s Week 3 lineup was led by WR Keenan Allen (45.95), plus WR Tyreek Hill (30.70) and QB Kirk Cousins (30.35). Danny pushed his lead from 59.90 to 105.45 points in his WC 9/9 10 PM ET league. Jumping 12 spots, Team Winters Hurts McGood (WC 3 SLOW) moved from 15th to third overall. Rex Winters had four of his 11 players score at least 22.50 points and racked up 204.10 total points. Slipping two spots, Team Meyer fell from second to fourth overall. William Meyer’s squad finished the week with 172.15 points. On the bright side, Team Meyer posted the second-highest point total in his FFWC Online 9/9 1 PM ET league and now owns an 88.40-point overall  lead. Rounding out the Top 5, and earning our “Shout Out of the Week” Fairways & Greens WC VI made a huge move from 88th to fifth place overall. Curtis Hirsch (FFWC Online 9/2 1 PM ET) piled up 229.85 points. That sets a new FFWC XI single-week high score, as the previous high was 219.85 points. Following the first week of head-to-head action, 89 of the 600 FFWC XI teams sit with a perfect 3-0-0 record. Overall, during a high-scoring week, 25 teams (nine last week) topped the 200-point plateau. 15 of those are new Top 20 FFWC single-week high scores. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Following Week 3 action, our inaugural Circa LVFC Tournament overall leaderboard is still tightly bunched at the top. Heading into Week 4 action, the Top 5 teams are separated by just 25.10 points. Several teams made big moves, and 13 new squads entered the Top 20 list. For the third straight week, there is a new Circa LVFC overall leader as Webslinger 23 (Circa LVFC 8/20 9 PM ET) jumped from eighth to first place. Led by WR Keenan Allen (45.95) and RB Raheem Mostert (45.20) Mike Weber’s squad piled up 248.60 points. That’s the third-highest single-week total through the first three weeks. Joining the LVFC Top 20, Trash Pandas (Circa LVFC Top Golf 9/8 7 PM PT) moved from 31st to second overall. Led by four players, who posted at least 27.90 points, Mark Sadler’s squad racked up 253.40 total points. That’s the second-highest LVFC single-week total through the first three weeks. For the second straight week, Mr. Yellow Stickers 1 retained third place overall. Mike Schlissberg’s Circa LVFC 6/8 10:30 PM ET squad posted 220.90 points. That impressive total moved Mike’s overall league lead to 136.70 points. Also new to the LVFC Top 20, Team Miller (Circa LVFC 8/27 5 PM ET) jumped from 29th to fourth place overall. Scoring the fourth-highest single-week total this season, Jason Miller’s squad posted 242.65 points. That moved Team Miller from 31.25 to just 19.95 points out of first place. Rounding out the Top 5, and also new to the Circa LVFC Top 20, Team Everything Must Go moved from 25th to fifth overall. Matthew Lyons’ squad posted 236.00 points and sits 25.10 points behind the Circa LVFC overall leader. That’s a second-straight big week for Matthew who was in 825th place following Week 1 action. After 17 teams cracked the 200-point barrier in Week 2, 50 squads topped that plateau during Week 3 action. Through three weeks, 154 of our 1056 Circa LVFC teams sit with a 3-0-0 record. For the second straight week, there are 20 different leagues represented on the LVFC Top 20 Leaderboard. Our “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team Miss New Booty III. Oliver Dawoud’s Circa LVFC 8/19 10:00 PM ET squad racked up 265.50 points. That is a new single-week high score across all four of our tournaments. The impressive total moved Oliver from 381st to 12th place in the overall standings. Dynasty World Championship Tournament With our Week 2 leader as the lone exception, every position on the DFWC Top 20 Leaderboard changed following Week 3 action. That includes eleven new teams moving into the Top 20 overall standings. After posting 209.40 points last week, Team Mr. Two Thirty 33 surpassed that with 238.55 points during Week 3 action. That is the third most single-week points scored through the first three weeks of DFWC action. Including WR Keenan Allen (45.95), and RB Raheem Mostert (45.20), ten of Steve Moreau’s eleven players posted double-digit points. Steve pushed his overall lead from 31.65 to 50.10 points. Moving up three positions, House of Cards jumped from fifth to second place overall. Biplab Mandal’s DFWC 4 squad racked up 229.60 points, which is the seventh-highest single-week DFCW total this season. Entering the DFWC Top 20, for the first time this season, Team Yo Mama 32 jumped from 23rd to third place overall. Larry Ordet’s DFWC 32 squad piled up 247.25 points during Week 3 action. That is the second-highest DFWC single-week total so far this season. Team Tonawanda Kardex moved up four positions, from eighth to fourth place, following Week 3 action. Ray Flack, our Dynasty Orphan King, posted 221.80 points. That DFWC 38 squad has now moved from 82nd place, back in Week 1, to fourth overall. Rounding out the Top 5, Team Ehuds Sword slipped slightly; from second

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 2

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Week Two, of the 2023 Fulltime Fantasy Football season, is now complete. Changes were plentiful, and drastic, across our four tournaments. Here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards. The FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 2 catches you up on the leaderboards after a wild second week. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament In the race to the $150K Grand Prize, the FFWC XI World Championship Top 20 Overall Leaderboard is populated by 14 new teams this week. We have a new overall leader as Team Just(in) Time (WC 4 SLOW) jumped from eighth to first place overall. Led by WR Keenan Allen (31.1), and WR Mike Evans (29.1), Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini had six of their 11 players post at least 20.7 Points. Their 199.85 points was good for the tenth-highest Week 2 total. Team Meyer (WC 9/9 1 PM) moved from fifth to second overall. William Meyer was led by rising star WR Nacua Puka (30.1), unheralded RB Brian Robinson (28.9), and WR Justin Jefferson (26.9). Team Meyer received double-digit scoring from all of the players in his starting lineup. Making a big jump, from 96th to third place overall, Cocktails and Dreams IV (WC 8/13 7 PM) piled up 219.85 points. With the massive total, Chad Schroeder now owns the current single-week high score.  Another big mover, Team Gipson posted 207.10 points and jumped from 61st to fourth overall. Danny Gibson’s Week 2 lineup was led by QB Kirk Cousins (34.20), plus WR Keenan Allen and RB Brian Robinson. Danny has a 59.90-point lead in his WC 9/9 10 PM ET league. Rounding out the Top Five, Chad added a second team to the Top 20 Leaderboard. Cocktails and Dreams XIII (WC 8/23 10 PM ET) racked up 191.65 points. That squad was led by QB Daniel Jones (34.05), and WR Mike Evans (29.10), plus RB Christian McCaffrey (22.5), and WR Deebo Samuel (22.10). After no one reached the level last week, nine teams cracked the 200-point barrier during Week 2 action. That includes Danny Gipson, who had two of the top-five scoring squads (213.25 and 207.10) last week. Our “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Mike Foresta who posted 213.50 points and moved his The Deal No Deal Team I from 504th to 48th overall. That’s proof that every week is a new beginning in Fantasy Football. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Our inaugural Circa LVFC Tournament is a very close race after Week 2. Heading into Week 3 action, the Top 5 teams are separated by just 6.00 points. We had a lot of changes, as there are 17 new teams on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Week 2 was the Michael Schlissberg Show as he now has FIVE teams in the Top 13 overall. Mike’s Spartan Nation 2 squad (Circa LVFC 8/5 11:45 PM ET) posted 174.05 points and jumped from fourth to first overall. The best was yet to come though, as his No Yellow Stickers 1 (Circa LVFC 7/12 10 PM ET) team posted a LVFC season-high 230.90 points. That squad moved from 350th to second place. Mike followed that with a 210.30 total from his Mr. Yellow Stickers 1 (Circa LVFC 6/8 10:30 PM ET) team. That’s three different teams; all drafted in a different month, that own the Top 3 positions on the Circa LVFC Leaderboard. Team Taylor enters the Top 5 as Charlie’s Circa LVFC 6/16 10:30 PM ET squad posted 193.85 points. That moved Charlie from 46th to fourth overall. Charlie took advantage of early drafting as his team was selected during the seventh online draft this season. Rounding out the Top 5, MANKIND NATION moved from seventh to fifth place. Duke Viveros’ Circa LVFC 8/15 11:45 PM ET team posted 173.05 points. With a 180.73 two-week average, Duke sits just 6.00 points out of first overall. After just one team cracked the 200-point barrier in Week 1, 17 squads topped that plateau during Week 2. Through two weeks, 253 of our 1056 LVFC teams sit with a 2-0-0 record. There are 20 different leagues represented on the Circa LVFC Top 20 Leaderboard. Our “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Team Everything Must Go. Matthew Lyons Circa LVFC 8/4 11:45 PM ET squad racked up 227.90 points. That was the second-highest Week 2 total. Mathew moved from 825th to 25th overall. Yet another example of “it ain’t over – ‘til it’s over”. Keep Battling Everyone! Dynasty World Championship Tournament Continuing the week-over-week leaderboard shifts, across our four tournaments, there are 14 new teams on the DFWC Top 20 Leaderboard. That includes three of the Top 5 Week 1 leaders slipping out of the Top 20. Racking up the fifth-highest Week 2 DFWC total, Team Mr. Two Thirty 33 is our new DFWC overall leader. Steve Moreau’s DFWC 33 Squad posted 209.40 points and now has a 31.65-point lead. With an impressive 203.65 two-week average – Steve moved from third to first place. Moving up 24 positions, Team Ehuds Sword (DFWC 47) jumped from 26th to second overall. Brian Willey’s squad moved to 2-0-0 after posting 198.25 points in Week 2. Larry Celeste made a big move as well, as his Hangry Fatkidz squad (DFWC 63) racked up 205.30 points. That was the tenth-highest Week 2 total and moved Larry from 42nd to third place overall. Fourth and fifth place overall are now owned by Biplab Mandal. His DFWC 38 squad racked up 203.45 points and jumped from 38th to fourth place. Biplab’s DFWC 4 team posted 180.45 points and moved from 16th to fifth overall. After just two Owners had multiple Top 20 teams last week, five moved in following Week 2 action. Three leagues have two teams on the Top 20 Leaderboard.  Week 1 saw just one team crack the 200 barrier, but that changed as 15 squads posted at least 200.10 points during Week 2 action.  Our “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Kyle Knapp who posted a new 2023 DFWC season-high 226.00

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 1

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Following the five-month FullTime Fantasy 2023 draft season, Week 1 is now in the books. Let’s take a look at how the week went across our four major tournaments in our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 1. FFWC XI World Championship Tournament In the race to the $150K Grand Prize, in the FFWC XI World Championship, Team Meyers (WC 9/1) is our Week 1 leader. William was led by the dynamic duo of QB Tua Tagovailoa (34.8) and WR Tyreek Hill (44.5). Also, he got a big day from WR Jakobi Meyers (29.1). That trio accounted for 108.4 of Team Meyers’ 192.30 total points. Not far back, Nugget 11 (WC 9/3) posted 189.05 points and sits just 3.25 points off the pace. Justin was also led by Tyreek Hill, plus his QB Trevor Lawrence (21.15) and WR Calvin Ridley (24.1) stack. Just 3.40 points out of first place, Ruthless m4 (WC 8/20) racked 188.90 points to finish third overall during the opening week. Evangelos also started QB Tagovailoa, plus he enjoyed a big day from RB Aaron Jones (26.7) and RB Austin Ekeler (26.4). Very close at the top, The Champs (WC 8/30) posted 186.35 points and are just 5.95 points off the lead in fourth place. John was another Week 1 leader with WR Hill. He also enjoyed a big day from WR Brandon Aiyuk (32.9), WR Calvin Ridley, and QB Anthony Richardson (24.15). Adding a second team to the top five, Team Meyer (WC 9/9) racked up 183.40 points and sits 8.90 points back in fifth place. QB Tagovailoa, WR Jakobi Meyers, and WR Puka Nacua (21.9), led the way for William. The Top 20 World Championship teams are separated by just 18.9 points. The list includes four teams drafted LIVE in Las Vegas. Plus three that used the FullTime Fantasy SLOW DRAFT format. Our “Shout-Out of the Week” is an easy one, as William Meyer has FIVE teams in the Top 20. He was also the only player to score at least 190 points. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship While not as tight at the top, as the World Championship Tournament, the inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship is a close race after Week 1 as well. Fast out of the gate, FullTime Fantasy veteran Kurt Kuekes owns the top two positions on the Circa LVFC leaderboard. Sitting in first, Honorable Mention posted a whopping 209.10 points. Led by QB Tua Tagovailoa (34.8), and WR Tyreek Hill (44.5), five of Kurt’s eleven players scored at least 21.40 points. Just 9.70 points behind in second place, Stale Smokes and Scotch, piled up 199.40 points during the opening weekend. That Kuekes squad was also led by QB Tagovailoa and WR Hill, plus WR Brandon Aiyuk (32.9) and Calvin Ridley (24.1).  Sitting in third place, Team Taylor also enjoyed a big Week 1 as he piled up 194.80 points. Similar to other top Week 1 squads, across all formats, Charlie was led by QB Tagovailoa and WR Hill. Also, a big game from WR Jakobi Meyers (29.1). Team Taylor is just 14.3 points out of first place. Spartan Nation 2 sits fourth overall as they racked up 193.4 points. Michael Schlissberg’s squad was led by WR Hill, plus RB Aaron Jones (26.7) and the Cowboys DST (30.0). That leaves Mike just 15.7 points out of first place. Rounding out the top five, LOB posted 191.05 points and stands 18.05 points out of the top spot. QB Trevor Lawrence, RB Austin Ekeler, RB Travis Etienne, WR Brandon Aiyuk, and WR Calvin Ridley, scored a combined 125.95 points for Team LOB. Our Circa LVFC “Shout-Out of the Week” goes to Team Rhodes from the Women of Fantasy Football league that drafted LIVE at Circa. Lindsay piled up 189.30 points, which was the sixth-highest total out of the 1,056 teams in the tournament. Lindsay sits just 19.80 points out of first overall. FullTime Fantasy Dynasty Tournament The FullTime Fantasy Dynasty Tournament is off to a high-scoring start. FTF Veteran Matthew Bayley is our Week 1 leader as he posted 209.30 points. The familiar trend continues as WR Tyreek Hill (44.5), WR Brandon Aiyuk (32.9) and WR Jakobi Meyers (29.1) racked up 106.50 combined points for Team Scope in the DFWC 16 league. Not far off the pace, Team The Sunday Ticket (DFWC 35) posted 198.20 points and sits second overall. Led by WR Tyreek Hill, Jeff Cannon’s squad had eight of eleven players post at least 14.9 points. Jeff heads into Week 2 just 11.1 points out of first place. Team Mr. Two Thirty 33 (DFWC 33) sits third overall as Steve Moreau posted 197.9 points. Steve’s squad was another team that was led by WR Hill, and all of his eleven starters posted double-digit points. Steve is 11.4 points out of first place. Following Week 1 action, Team Big DK Energy (DFWC 39) sits fourth overall. Rob Fantauzzo’s squad posted 195.80 points and was led by WR Hill and the Cowboys DST (30.0). Rob sits 13.5 points out of the top spot. Rounding out the top five, Kaboomerang (DFWC 45) racked up 195.35 points during Week 1 action. Blake Bernstein’s squad was also led by WR Hill, and ten of his eleven players scored double-digit points.  Our Dynasty “Shout Out of the Week” is goes to Blake Bernstein, and Bruce Lamb, who both have two teams on the Dynasty Top 20 Leaderboard. SuperFlex Bowl Tournament Week 1 of the SuperFlex Bowl Tournament delivered the closest top two finishes of our four tournaments. BLUEDOG (SFB 41 SLOW) was the TOP DOG with 210.60 points. Joseph Tusa, a FullTime Fantasy Veteran, was led by QB Tua Tagovailoa (34.8) and WR Tyreek Hill (44.5), plus all nine of his players posted at least 13.4 points. Just a minuscule 0.4 points behind, Team Black (SFB 34) finished with 210.20 points. Nathan Blackburn was also led QB Tagovailoa and WR Hill, plus he received a big game from WR Jakobi Meyers (29.1) and QB Mac Jones (28.3).

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16

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We are now just one week away from awarding the Fantasy Football World Champion. Before we see if the current leaders can hold on, the FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16 looks back at the penultimate week of this wild 2022 season. FFWC World Championship Two of the three 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship playoff rounds are now complete. For a second straight week, the standings changed dramatically. We have a new overall leader and 14 new teams entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. Plus, three new teams entered the Top 5 and just 25 points separate those squads. After entering the playoffs in 81st place, then moving up to second last week, Miss New Booty (Online #21) has completed his climb to first overall. Oliver Dawoud posted 175.50 points and now leads the FFWC X race to $150,000 by a slim 4.57 points.  Moving up eight spots, Zefurs (Online #23) jumped from tenth to second place. KJ Dukesherer posted 190.90 points, which was the highest WC Week 16 score. A rare feat, KJ activated a perfect lineup and his eleven starters all scored double-digit points. Climbing two spots, Coyote Miscreants (Online #26) moved from fifth to third overall and sit just 7.09 points out of first place. The Mike Santos/Kurt Kuekes squad had three players crack the 30-point barrier and finished with 175.75 points. Jumping five positions, Detroit Iceholes (Vegas LIVE #2) went from ninth to fourth place. Adam Rouls’ squad posted 175.10 points and sits 19.02 points out of the FFWC X overall lead. Making the biggest move, of the Top 10 teams, Cruze Control (Online #13) moved from 55th to fifth place. Sean Cruzen’s crew racked up 189.40 points, which was the third-highest Week 16 World Championship total. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Oliver Dawoud who enters the final week of the playoffs with three teams on the FFWC X Top 30 Leaderboard. PlayerProfiler Championship Similar to the WC battle, changes were plentiful in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. We have a new overall leader, 14 new squads entered the Top 30, and three new teams entered Top-5 positions. Completing a rapid rise to the top, Bronko 2212 RvB1 (Red vs Blue #1) jumped from 13th to first overall. After scoring 195.15 points last week, and moving up from 266th, Ken Brzozowski posted 202.95 points.  That was the third-highest PPC Week 16 total, and is a classic example of “it ain’t over – till it’s over”. Slipping one spot, Excellsworth 4 (PPC SLOW 8) dropped from first to second overall. Brian Ellsworth posted 164.85 points and continues to ride his dynamic Kirk Cousins/Justin Jefferson duo. They accounted for 58.45 of his total points. Brian also received 30 points from George Kittle and is just 9.84 points out of first. Retaining his position, The Godfather (PPC SLOW 1) sits third overall for a second straight week. Also led by a Cousin/Jefferson mini-stack, Tony Colavita posted 160.15 points. The Godfather now sits 20.87 points off the pace. Making a big move, High Plains Drifter (PPC 8/20) jumped from 35th to fourth place. Clint Sloan posted 190.50 points, which was the fifth-highest Week 16 PPC score. Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, and T.J. Hockenson racked up 93.2 combined points. Rounding out the top five, Riverdog 2 (PPC 8/7)) made a huge move from 89th to fifth overall. Todd Ullman racked up 207.90 points, which was the second-highest Week 15 PPC total. Familiar starters, Riverdog also rolled out Cousins, Jefferson, and Hockenson, plus a big week from Cam Akers (34.70), in his starting lineup. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Chad Cacchione. His Top Dog (PPC 9/3) team racked up 215.75 points, which was the highest PPC weekly total. Chad jumped from 195th to 12th overall. A second shout out goes to Glenn Karant who moved from 66th to sixth overall. His Snake II crew (PPC Dominator 6/29) posted 201.70 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 16 PPC total.  Dynasty Football World Championship There were major changes in the Dynasty Football World Championship race as well. For the first time this season, we have a new overall leader and 13 new players entered the Top 30. There are also three new teams in the Top 5. Making a big jump, KM ENTERPRISE 21 2, moved from 18th to first overall. After scoring 200.85 points last week, Kyle Knapp’s DFWC 29 team racked up a Week 16 high 229.75 points. Kyle had two players rack up over 30 points and three players score over 20 points. Falling out of the top spot, for the first time this season, Classic Wizard slipped one spot to second place. Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 crew posted a respectable 178.50 points and sits 7.22 points out of first place. Also slipping one spot, TURD V fell from second to third overall. It wasn’t due to a lack of trying as Jon Mares’ DFWC 69 team posted 182.60 points. Jon is still well positioned to take down the $10,000 top prize, as he is just 11.51 points out of the top spot.  Racking up the second-highest DFWC Week 16 total, Pimpin Aint Easy jumped from 31st to fourth overall. Led by Dak Prescott, Saquon Barkley, and Justin Jefferson, who scored 91.05 combined points, Jeff Antley’s DFWC 8 team posted 222.85 points. Jeff is just 16.72 points out of first overall. Rounding out the top five, Crown Their Ash has moved from 94th to 46th, and now fifth overall, during the past two weeks. Mark Porwit’s DFWC 3 crew posted 220.80 points, which was the fourth-highest DFWC Week 16 total. Mark is just 24.39 points out of first place. Our DFWC Shout Out of the Week goes to Frank Shinnick and his DFWC 19 squad. Racking up 220.00 points, the fourth-highest Week 16 total, BrightSideOfLife moved from 102nd to 11th overall.  SuperFlex Bowl Tournament Similar to the WC, PPC, and DFWC FullTime Fantasy formats, the SuperFlex Bowl championship leaderboard changed significantly as

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 15

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Only the best of the best make the FFWC postseason. And, it’s even more difficult to advance once the playoffs begin.  Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 15 looks back on those elite teams and how they got here. These are the most prestigious and competitive leagues in the world. But, there can only be one winner. The FFWC high-stakes recap: Week 15 breaks down the field. FFWC World Championship Round One of the 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship playoffs is now complete. After a wild Week 15 slate of games, the leaderboard has changed dramatically. We have a new overall leader and an amazing 24 new teams have entered the Top 30 list. After entering Week 15 in 56th place, Coyote Miscreants (SLOW #2) is now the overall leader in the FFWC X race. Mike Santos and Kurt Kuekes scored big with Jalen Hurts (39.85), Zay Jones (34.9), and Justin Jefferson (30.3), and racked up 212.65 total points. That was the highest FFWC X Week 15 total. Also making a big move, team Miss New Booty (ONLINE #21) jumped from 82nd to second overall. Josh Allen (40.9), Jerick McKinnon (34.2), and Dalvin Cook (29.0) led the way for Oliver Dawoud who posted 200.90 points. That was the second-highest FFWC X Week 15 total. One of just six Top 30 survivors, Ruthless 1 (ONLINE #1) moved from 19th to third overall. Evangelos Lilas posted 191.65 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 15 total. Ruthless 1 is just 0.55 points out of second place and 14.76 points out of the overall lead. Mike Santos and Kurt Kuekes round out the top five with two additional Coyote Miscreants teams.  Their ONLINE #4 team posted 191.30 points and jumped from 33rd to fourth. Their ONLINE #26 team scored 188.45 points and moved from 39th to fifth overall.  Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to the Mike Santos-Kurt Kuekes combo, plus Justin Herron, who enter Week 16 with four teams on the FFWC X Top 30 Leaderboard. PlayerProfiler Championship Individual league playoffs, plus the overall championship round, are also underway in PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament. Similar to the WC battle, changes were plentiful in the PPC race as well. We have a new overall leader, and 22 new teams have entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. One of just eight Top 30 survivors, Excellsworth 4 (PPC SLOW 8) jumped to the top of the PPC leaderboard. Brian Ellsworth posted 206.20 points, the third-highest PPC Week 15 score, and moved from 17th to first overall. Racking up the second most PPC Week 15 points, Bender3 (PPC 8/7 10 PM ET) jumped from 55th to second place. Led by Josh Allen, Zay Jones, and A.J. Brown, who scored a combined 102.9 points, Ted Bender posted 209.10 points. Bender3 sits just 3.81 points out of first overall. Making a huge move, The Godfather (PPC SLOW 1) jumped from 100th to third overall. Tony Colavita racked up 209.9 points, which was the top Week 15 PPC total. The Godfather moved from 17.62 to just 6.33 points out of first place. Moving up 52 positions, Cocktails & Dreams (PPC 8/19 11:45 PM ET) jumped from 56th to fourth overall. Chad Schroeder posted 204.75 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 15 PPC total. Chad sits just 8.58 points out of the top spot. Rounding out the top five, The Champs (PPC 7/23 11 PM ET) moved from 11th to fifth overall. John Rozek had nine of his eleven players reach double-digit scoring and posted 195.70 points. Well-positioned, in a very close championship race, John is just 9.31 points out of first place. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to John Rozek, who currently sits fifth and sixth in the PPC overall standings. The Champs (PPC 7/29 11 PM ET) crew posted 202.30 points, which was the fifth-highest PPC Week 15 total. That team made a massive leap from 232nd to sixth overall. Dynasty Football World Championship Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races opened with high-scoring action in Week 15. There were 15 teams that posted over 200 points, plus every team in the Top 30 scored at least 180 points. The top two leaders retained their positions, and 18 new teams have entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. Continuing an impressive run, Classic Wizard is our overall leader for the 15th consecutive week. Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 team racked up 210.20 points, which tied for the fifth-highest Week 15 total. That marks the eighth time Classic Wizard has scored at least 200 points this season.  Maintaining second place, TURD V posted the second-highest DFWC Week 15 score. Jon Mares’ DFWC 69 crew racked up 212.3 points and sits just 8.39 points out of first overall. Jon has posted at least 200 points five times this season. Moving up 30 spots, House Of Cards jumped from 33rd to third overall. Biplab Mandal DFWC 38 team posted 211.20 points, which was the fourth-highest total during DFWC Week 15 action. Jumping from ninth to fourth overall, Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam moved up five positions. Josef & David Stark’s DFWC 23 crew posted 201.40 points, as ten of their eleven players reached double-digit scoring.  Rounding out the top five, Team Morrison slipped slightly from fourth to fifth overall. Jordon Morrison scored 196.30 points and his DFWC 17 team is just 29.20 points out of first place. Our DFWC Shout Out of the Week goes to Jon Mares and his DFWC 72 squad. Racking up a Week 15 high 218.35 points, TURD VIII made a massive move from 188th to seventh overall. SuperFlex Bowl Tournament Similar to the WC, PPC, and DFWC FullTime Fantasy formats, the SuperFlex Bowl championship leaderboard changed significantly as well. One week into the race for the $5,000 top prize, we have a new overall leader, plus eleven new teams have entered the top 30 list.  Moving up four positions, Kohlscheen SFB15 jumped from fourth to first overall. Jack Kohlscheen’s SFB 17 SLOW squad posted 210.40

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14

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It’s hard to believe that the fantasy playoffs are here. Only the best of the best can advance in the world of high-stakes football. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14 looks back on those elite teams and how they got here. These are the most prestigious and competitive leagues in the world. But, there can only be one winner. The FFWC high-stakes recap: Week 14 breaks down the field. FFWC World Championship The 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship regular season is now complete. Congratulations to the 18 teams that earned a $10,000 Dominator prize by finishing with the Best Record (no ties) plus the Most Points in their league.  That includes Amy/Mark Palmer, Mike Santos/Kurt Kuekes, Gary Allen, plus Justin Herron, who all banked two Dominator prizes.  Due to the Dominator victories being secured, those 18 leagues will not have a playoff round. In the other 26 FFWC X leagues, the top two teams, Best Record (most points tiebreaker) and Most Points, will square off for the league championship. Each of the league winners will collect $4,000 cash and the runner-up banks a $1,000 prize. With the dust settled, 179 of our 528 FFWC X teams have advanced to the overall championship round. The list includes 92 different players that have at least one team in the race for the $150,000 top prize. There are also six former Champions on the list – including our 2021 defending champ Abe Prowse. Chad Schroeder (Cocktails & Dreams) leads the way with ten playoff teams. Oliver Dawoud (Miss New Booty) is right behind Chad with nine squads. Chad and Oliver both have two teams on the Top 30 list. There are also 60 different players that have one team on the top 179 leaderboards. Our FFWC Shout Out of the week goes to Evangelos Lisa who enters the Championship round with FOUR teams on the Top 30 Leaderboard. Very impressive! The overall FFWC X Championship race runs from Week 15 through 17, and the 179 teams enter playoffs with their 14-week average points. That makes for a wild shootout as just 33.50 points separate the current leader and the 179th-place qualifying team. PlayerProfiler Championship Individual league, plus overall championship round positioning, is now set in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. From the 78 PPC leagues, with a total of 936 players, 318 teams have qualified for the playoffs. In addition to battling for league prizes, those teams will also play for the $50,000 first-place prize in the overall championship round. There’s a ton of cash on the line and the playoffs run from Week 15 through Week 17. The overall race is very close as John D’Izzia (Team D) enters the championship round with a minuscule 0.67-point lead over Michael Schlissberg (Mr. Yellow Stickers). It’s a wide-open race, as just 12.02 points separate the top 30 teams. The final qualifying squad, Matthew Kelley (The Podfather) sits 41.65 points behind the leader. Of the 318 qualifying teams, there are 147 players with at least one team in the race. Jack Kohlscheen and William Meyer lead the way with ten teams each. Roc Frost is right behind them with nine teams, while Ray Cowart and Evangelos Lilas both have eight playoff squads. Another 78 players have one qualifying team each. That includes Michael Anderson and Scott Nemmers who enter the postseason in third and fourth place respectively. Michael is just 2.07 points out first, while Scott is 2.65 points off the pace. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Roc Frost as he enters the overall Championship race with three teams in the top 19. Dynasty Football World Championship Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races will also run from Week 15 to 17. Those battles will take place across the 74 DFWC leagues and 298 teams qualified for the postseason. Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races will also run from Week 15 to 17. Those battles will take place across the 74 DFWC leagues and 298 teams qualified for the postseason. A virtual who’s who, of the Dynasty Fantasy Football community, 156 different players have advanced to the postseason. DFWC “Orphan King” Ray Flack has the most teams on the list as Ray has ten squads in contention for the $10,000 first-place prize.  Not far behind, Ben Foster, Craig Jansen, and Rob, each have eight teams in the race. David Mora and Biplab Mandal both head into the playoffs with seven qualifying squads. There are also 95 players with one team in the race, and 30 of those squads are in the top 100. After completing a season-long wire-to-wire run in first place overall, Ben Foster (Classic Wizard) begins the playoffs with a 10.49-point lead. Ben is also chasing himself, as his Team Hooyah is eleventh overall and just 20.02 points off the pace. Rob Fantauzzo has four teams in the top 30 and two of those squads are in the top eight. Ray Flack is next with three teams, including his St. Louis Gunners squad, which sits fifth overall and is just 15.52 points out of first place.  DFWC 31 and DFWC 51 are the only leagues that have two teams represented in the top 30 leaderboards. The top 30 list is separated by just 27.36 points and the final qualifying team is 64.23 points out of first place.  It’s going to be a wild ride over the next three weeks! SuperFlex Bowl Tournament The top two scoring teams in each of the 46 FullTime Fantasy SuperFlex Bowl leagues have advanced to the championship round. Each team begins the playoff race (Weeks 15 to 17) with their average points scored during the 14-week regular season.  Of the 92 playoff teams, there are 53 different players with at least one team in the hunt for the $5,000 first-place prize. Tony Colavita leads the way with five playoff teams. Billy Muzio, Frank Reynolds, Matthew Lecomte, and Jeffery Jurist, are right behind with four qualifying teams.  Another