1. Estes (8-1)
2. Ordemann (6-3) With Tie-breaker over Team Forbes via Head-to-Head
3. Forbes (6-3)
4. Coveno (5-4) With Tie-breaker over Team's Tornaritis and Dawson
5. Tornaritis (5-4) With Tie-breaker over Team Dawson
6. Dawson (5-4)
7. Booth (4-5) With Tie-breaker over Team Meyers
8. Meyers (4-5)
9. Stark (3-6) With Tie-breaker over Team's McNamara and Gingras
10. McNamara (3-6) With Tie-breaker over Team Gingras via total points allowed
11. Gingras (3-6)
12. Hecht (2-7)
With 3 games left in the regular season we here at the blog HQ thought we'd check in on the playoff outlook.
As of right now, Team Estes is clearly the Team to beat. They have dominated pretty much all season and will be tough to stop. We think the way to beat them is to simply get every rebound but even then it may be challenging.
In other news, Team Hecht remains at the bottom of the barrel. But despite their poor record, they have looked good recently and will have a chance come playoffs. An interesting story to follow is their current matchup would be Team Tornaritis whom they beat when Justin and Dean were both present.
This would be more meaningful analysis if not of all the uncertainty in the final standings. There are currently 10 teams who are tied for a seed they may win and with three games remaining Team Estes isn't even locked yet. Technically Team's Coveno, Tornaritis, and Dawson who are currently all fighting for the 4th seed and a first round bye are all in contention to fall all the way to the 12th seed if they lose out and Team Hecht snags one more. No one is safe right now (except for Team Estes really) and everyone should keep that in mind heading into the last few weeks of the regular season.
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