11.08.2017

Week 10 Lines

by The Executive Director

Week 10 LinesNote: Bets must be placed by Saturday night at midnight in order to be considered on time.

11.07.2017

Week 9 Recap: Winners & Losers

by The Executive Director

Winners

Both Chris B. Corey and Patrick Bateman closed the gap in the East with perfect weeks, but still have some work to do….Bayonnaise had a strong Week 9, winning his wild card bet and $1,000 for the week. He’s moving on up in the North….Signs of life for Kiko Garcia in the South. He also won his wild card bet and looks to have a strong second half….And in the West, Kenny Powers continues his dominance over the division with another perfect week. Also of note, The Notorious ABT went +$1,000 for the week and gets into the playoff hunt.

Losers

No one in the East suffered major losses in Week 9, but it’s worth highlighting the 2017 struggles of The Big Hurt, who was once the media darling of the FMFL….Blossom Russo continues to define “disappointment” in the North cellar….Karl Farbman dropped $500 and plummets down the South standings….And in a week when many thrived, Dr. Oge couldn’t put together a winning ticket and is now at the bottom of the West.

11.07.2017

Week 10 Standings

by The Executive Director

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Week 10 West

11.05.2017

Week 9 Picks

by The Executive Director

Week 9 Picks

11.01.2017

Week 9 Lines

by The Executive Director

Week 9 LinesNote: Bets must be placed by Saturday night at midnight in order to be considered on time.

10.31.2017

Week 8 Recap: Winners & Losers

by The Executive Director

Winners

In the East, Face won $500 is maintains his lead, but The Beard of Zeus was also perfect and is nipping at his heels….Larisa Oleynik turned in a $500 week, but still has some ground to make up on North leader Shecky….Boss Hardigan cashed in his wild card bet, went +$1,000 for the week and regains control in the South…..And Kenny Powers continues to impress in the West with a perfect week. Also of note, were flawless Week 8s turned in by Donnie Jeffcoat and Dr. Oge.

Losers

Patrick Bateman continues his fall from grace in the East, losing $500 for the second week in a row. He’s  -$1,300 over last three weeks….Babe lost $500 yet again and continues to tumble down the standings in the North….Kiko Garcia and Chalky Studebaker continue to battle it out for the spot in the cellar in the South….And in the West, The Notorious ABT lost $500 for the second consecutive week and Mr. Marbles reverses his positive momentum from Week 7 by going winless.

10.31.2017

Week 9 Standings

by The Executive Director

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Week 9 West

10.29.2017

Week 8 Picks

by The Executive Director

Week 8 Picks

10.25.2017

Week 8 Lines

by The Executive Director

Week 8 LinesNote: Bets must be placed by Saturday night at midnight in order to be considered on time.

 

10.24.2017

Week 7 Recap: Winners & Losers

by The Executive Director

Winners

Face was the big winner in the East in Week 7, even though he lost $100. He’s now tied for the division lead….Kimmy Gibbler continues her impressive first half of the season. She won $500 and is now tied for the North crown….In the South, Neon Boudeaux is alone in first, inching his way up but watching others fall around him….and in the West, Kenny Powers is now enjoying a comfortable lead.

Losers

It was a rough week for Patrick Bateman, who lost $500 and his cushion in the East….Blossom Russo went down in a blaze of glory. She was -$1,000 for the week and is solidly in last place of the entire FMFL….Misery loves company in the South, as Thine and Karl Farbman both lost $500, but Boss Hardigan was hit hardest by Week 7. He lost $500 and the division lead….Rick Moranis went 0-for-4 and fell out of contention in the West. The Notorious ABT and The People’s Champ also had similar results, dropping back in the standings.

 

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