Sunday, December 30, 2018

Final Results

Brad 11-0 (154.94)
Kiah 10-1 (123.60)
Justin 9-2 (122.33)
Abe 8-3 (120.32)
Jon 7-4 (117.87)
Patrick 6-5 (113.54)
Jerod 5-6 (101.17)
Joe 4-7 (97.10)
Tony 3-8 (86.01)
Chris 2-9 (81.44)
Bryan 1-10 (74.69)
Nate 0-11 (74.33)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 154-33
2. Jon 136-51
3. Chris 130-57
4. Joe 106-81
5. Brad 96-91 (2067.23)
6. Abe 96-91 (2038.38)
7. Kiah 95-92
8. Patrick 84-103
9. Bryan 70-117
10. Jerod 60-127
11. Tony 54-133
12. Nathan 40-147

PLAYOFFS!?!
Justin defeats Chris

HZW Champ - Justin
AP Champ - Justin
Playoff Champ - Justin
Abe O'Rourke Memorial Trophy - Nate

Monday, December 24, 2018

Week 16 Results (and Playoffs)


Chris 11-0 (161.53)
Tony 10-1 (159.26)
Justin 9-2 (140.40)
Brad 8-3 (136.51)
Abe 7-4 (135.59)
Joe 6-5 (129.76)
Jerod 5-6 (128.63)
Bryan 4-7 (115.10)
Kiah 3-8 (104.13)
Patrick 2-9 (103.44)
Jon 1-10 (92.33)
Nate 0-11 (91.98)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 145-31
2. Jon 129-47
3. Chris 128-48
4. Joe 102-74
5. Abe 88-88
6. Kiah 85-91
7. Brad 85-91
8. Patrick 78-98
9. Bryan 69-107
10. Jerod 55-121
11. Tony 51-125
12. Nathan 40-136

PLAYOFFS!?!
Justin defeats Nate
Chris defeats Jon

Next Week:
Justin v. Chris

Monday, December 17, 2018

Week 15 Results (plus PLAYOFFS!?!)

Justin 11-0 (150)
Jon 10-1 (128)
Chris 9-2 (123)
Jerod 8-3 (117)
Abe 7-4 (103)
Tony 6-5 (98)
Nate 5-6 (89)
Bryan 4-7 (87)
Joe 3-8 (86)
Patrick 2-9 (83)
Brad 1-10 (77)
Kiah 0-11 (73)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 136-29
2. Jon 128-37
3. Chris 117-48
4. Joe 96-69
5. Kiah 82-83
6. Abe 81-84
7. Brad 78-88
8. Patrick 76-89
9. Bryan 65-100
10. Jerod 50-115
11. Tony 41-124
12. Nathan 40-125

PLAYOFFS!?!
Justin defeats Abe
Nathan defeats Joe

Jon defeats Brad
Chris defeats Kiah

Next Week:
Justin v. Nate
Jon v. Chris

Monday, December 10, 2018

Week 14 Results (plus PLAYOFFS?!?)

Jon 11-0 (160)
Justin 10-1 (138)
Kiah 9-2 (128)
Brad 8-3 (121)
Joe 7-4 (119)
Abe 6-5 (106)
Chris 5-6 (102)
Bryan 4-7 (98.63)
Nate 3-8 (98.09)
Jerod 2-9 (89)
Tony 1-10 (71)
Patrick 0-11 (64)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 125-29
2. Jon 118-36
3, Chris 108-46
4. Joe 93-61
5. Kiah 82-72
6. Brad 77-77
7. Abe 74-80
8. Patrick 74-80
9. Bryan 61-93
10. Jerod 42-112
11. Nate 35-119
12. Tony 35-119

PLAYOFFS?!?

Round One
(8) Abe defeats (9) Bryan (106-98)
(12) Nate defeats (5) Patrick (98-64)

(7) Brad defeats (10) Jerod (121-89)
(6) Kiah defeats (11) Tony (128-71)

Round Two
(1) Justin v. (8) Abe
(4) Joe v. (12) Nathan

(2) Jon v. (7) Brad
(3) Chris v. (6) Kiah)


Monday, December 3, 2018

Week 13 Results (Plus PLAYOFFS?!? seeding)

Abe 11-0 (162)
Justin 10-1 (147)
Chris 9-2 (141)
Patrick 8-3 (131)
Joe 7-4 (117)
Tony 6-5 (112)
Jon 5-6 (107)
Bryan 4-7 (105)
Jerod 3-8 (88)
Brad 2-9 (86)
Nate 1-10 (78)
Kiah 0-11 (77)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 115-28
2. Jon 107-36
3. Chris 103-40
4. Joe 86-57
5. Patrick 74-69
6. Kiah 73-70
7. Brad 69-74
8. Abe 68-75
9. Bryan 57-86
10. Jerod 40-103
11. Tony 34-109
12. Nate 32-111

PLAYOFFS?!? Round One
(1) Justin BYE
(8) Abe v. (9) Bryan
(4) Joe BYE
(5) Patrick v. (12) Nathan

(2) Jon BYE
(7) Brad v. (10) Jerod
(3) Chris BYE
(6) Kiah v. (11) Tony

Monday, November 26, 2018

Week 12 Results

Chris 11-0 (173)
Joe 10-1 (159)
Kiah 9-2 (142)
Justin 8-3 (137)
Patrick 7-4 (131)
Jon 6-5 (125)
Abe 5-6 (123)
Bryan 4-7 (115)
Nate 3-8 (111.8)
Brad 2-9 (111.3)
Jerod 1-10 (103)
Tony 0-11 (102)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 105-27
2. Jon 102-30
3. Chris 94-38
4. Joe 79-53
5. Kiah 73-59
6. Brad 67-65
7. Patrick 66-66
8. Abe 57-75
9. Bryan 53-79
10. Jerod 37-95
11. Nate 31-101
12. Tony 28-104

Monday, November 19, 2018

Weel 11 Results

Justin 11-0 (182)
Joe 10-1 (170)
Brad 9-2 (155)
Patrick 8-3 (127)
Abe 7-4 (118)
Tony 6-5 (114)
Nate 5-6 (112)
Kiah 4-7 (107.7)
Jon 3-8 (107.3)
Jerod 2-9 (106)
Bryan 1-10 (98)
Chris 0-11 (90)

Updated Standings
1. Justin 97-24
2. Jon 96-25
3. Chris 83-38
4. Joe 69-52
5. Brad 65-56
6. Kiah 64-57
7. Patrick 59-62
8. Abe 52-69
9. Bryan 49-72
10. Jerod 36-85
11. Nate 28-93
12. Tony 28-93

Monday, November 12, 2018

Week 10 Results

Justin 11-0 (161)
Jon 10-1 (160)
Joe 9-2 (142)
Chris 8-3 (141)
Brad 7-4 (140)
Kiah 6-5 (124)
Abe 5-6 (113)
Patrick 4-7 (111)
Bryan 3-8 (109)
Nate 2-9 (101)
Tony 1-10 (87)
Jerod 0-11 (79)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 93-17
2. Justin 86-24
3. Chris 83-27
4. Kiah 60-50
5. Joe 59-51
6. Brad 56-54
7. Patrick 51-59
8. Bryan 48-62
9. Abe 45-65
10. Jerod 34-76
11. Nate 23-87
12. Tony 22-88

Monday, November 5, 2018

Week 9 Results

Justin 11-0 (175)
Chris 10-1 (154)
Patrick 9-2 (140)
Joe 8-3 (138)
Jon 7-4 (128)
Jerod 6-5 (122)
Bryan 5-6 (120)
Kiah 4-7 (118)
Brad 3-8 (111)
Tony 2-9 (87)
Nate 1-10 (86)
Abe 0-11 (82)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 83-16
2. Justin 75-24
3. Chris 75-24
4. Kiah 54-45
5. Joe 50-49
6. Brad 49-50
7. Patrick 47-52
8. Bryan 45-54
9. Abe 40-59
10. Jerod 34-65
11. Nate 21-78
12. Tony 21-78

Monday, October 29, 2018

Week 8 Results

Justin 11-0 (172)
Jon 10-1 (145)
Abe 9-2 (129)
Joe 8-3 (128)
Tony 7-4 (127)
Chris 6-5 (120)
Bryan 5-6 (115)
Patrick 4-7 (112)
Kiah 3-8 (107)
Jerod 2-9 (102)
Nate 1-10 (96)
Brad 0-11 (73)


Updated Standings
1. Jon 76-12
2. Chris 65-23
3. Justin 64-24
4. Kiah 50-38
5. Brad 46-42
6. Joe 42-46
7. Bryan 40-48*
8. Abe 40-48
9. Patrick 38-50
10. Jerod 28-60
11. Nate 20-68
12. Tony 19-69

*corrected

Monday, October 22, 2018

Week 7 Results (revised)

Chris 11-0 (156)
Jon 10-1 (155)
Patrick 9-2 (142)
Kiah 8-3 (139)
Jerod 7-4 (135)
Brad 6-5 (121)
Tony 5-6 (118)
Justin 4-7 (114)
Nathan 3-8 (111)
Bryan 2-9 (107)
Abe 1-10 (103)
Joe 0-11 (87)


Updated Standings
1. Jon 66-11
2. Chris 59-18
3. Justin 53-24
4. Kiah 47-30
5. Brad 46-31
6. Bryan 35-52
7. Joe 34-43
8. Patrick 34-43
9. Abe 31-46
10. Jerod 26-51
11. Nate 19-58
12. Tony 12-65

Contra Iurus



We have never had a commissioner: we've always managed with a combination of consensus, voting, and honor.  The rulebook was originally intended as a guide to our various weird traditions (like the team kicker rule) so that everybody would be aware of them regardless of when they joined the league.  

But over time, the rulebook has taken (in my view) an outsized place in how we navigate transactions and roster management.  And this, even though we largely ignore it to do what seems sensible anyway (I am referring to a few years ago, when the plain language of the rules stated that if a player is on your roster and his team's game starts, that player is "locked in" to your roster for the week.  The league voted, essentially, "Nah, that shouldn't apply to trades" despite that plain language.  And I get it: people voted to interpret based on the intent of the rule, which was to prevent a manager gaining an unfair advantage, to determine it shouldn't apply to two willing trade partners).

I think we could largely do without the rulebook at this point.  We know the draft procedure, and could manage any alterations on that combination of consensus, voting, and honor (we should probably keep the document with the specifics of the envelope rule around).  We also know how cross country standings work and how the five titles we have can be won.  We can vote on Yahoo settings and then largely just go with that.

Still, some controversies might still arise.  Most leagues have a commissioner to decide on and handle any manual or retroactive roster/lineup actions.  Would we simply outlaw any such actions?  Or would we bring any issues following "mistakes" to the league for consensus/voting?  In that case, I would worry about consistency (two similar but not identical issues could be handled differently) and perceived fairness (we have a lot of personalities, history, and vested interest in competition that could play a role).  We'd have to rely a lot on precedent, but without a formal document outlining precedent (the rulebook really is, after all, a repository of precedents).

Options going forward seem to include:

A. Keeping on keeping on with our rulebook, deleting and adding to clarify when necessary (perhaps it needs a bit more work in one of those directions this offseason).
B. Lighting the entire rulebook on fire.
C. Maintaining a document that outlines draft procedure (with the absentee rules), playoff cup procedure, and championship criteria.  It's worth noting that while we know the criteria for winning, did you know, for example, that the 2nd tie-breaker for the HZW trophy is head-to-head record between the top teams?  And this may as well be considered the first tie-breaker since weekly ties are unlikely.
D. Maintaining a significantly streamlined rulebook to maintain settings (just to keep a document specifying roster sizes, lineup requirements, scoring settings, free agency settings, etc.) but largely deferring to the Yahoo settings we vote on and to transaction rules as Yahoo allows.
E. Electing a commissioner (Ha!  Just kidding).

And then we would need to decide on retroactive and manual roster/lineup changes, with options that include:
A. Not allowing them
B. Allowing them with alerts to the league and voting/consensus.
(I strongly believe we should keep allowing all managers access to commissioner tools to manage anything necessary, including FAAB $ trades).

If we basically abolish the rulebook, we'd be done with team kickers, and if/then lists (maybe in extenuating circumstances a manager could bring it to the league--I'm guessing we'd find that acceptable),  Yahoo allows you to drop a Thursday player that was on your bench in order to pick up another player to start on Sunday, so we'd have to live with that.  We'd have to have some vote/consensus on preseason free agency (the source of so much Hazel-controversy!).  

Well, friendos?  Flame on?

Monday, October 15, 2018

Week 6 Results

Jon 11-0 (152)
Brad 10-1 (151)
Kiah 9-2 (146)
Chris 8-3 (139)
Justin 7-4 (136)
Jerod 6-5 (128)
Patrick 5-6 (127)
Bryan 4-7 (124)
Joe 3-8 (113)
Tony 2-9 (103)
Abe 1-10 (101)
Nate 0-11 (85)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 56-10
2. Justin 49-17
3. Chris 48-18
4. Brad 40-26
5. Kiah 39-27
6. Joe 34-32
7. Bryan 33-43
8. Abe 30-36
9. Patrick 25-42
11. Jerod 19-47
10. Nate 16-50
12. Tony 7-59

Monday, October 8, 2018

Week 5 Results

Justin 11-0 (170)
Chris 10-1 (147)
Bryan 9-2 (134)
Jon 8-3 (132)
Joe 7-4 (126)
Nate 6-5 (125)
Brad 5-6 (110)
Patrick 4-7 (109)
Kiah 3-8 (103)
Abe 2-9 (99)
Jerod 1-10 (79)
Tony 0-11 (61)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 45-10
2. Justin 42-13
3. Chris 40-15
4. Joe 31-24
5. Brad 30-25
6. Kiah 30-25
7. Abe 29-26
8. Bryan 29-26
9. Patrick 20-35
10. Nate 16-39
11. Jerod 13-42
12. Tony 5-50

Monday, October 1, 2018

Week 4 Results

Justin 11-0 (182)
Jon 10-1 (148)
Bryan 9-2 (141)
Kiah 8-3 (132)
Brad 7-4 (130)
Abe 6-5 (128)
Joe 5-6 (123)
Chris 4-7 (120)
Patrick 3-8 (118)
Nate 2-9 (110)
Tony 1-10 (109)
Jerod 0-11 (85)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 37-7
2. Justin 31-13
3. Chris 30-14
4. Abe 27-17
5. Kiah 27-17
6 Brad 25-19
7. Joe 24-20
8. Bryan 20-24
9. Patrick 16-28
10. Jerod 12-32
11. Nate 10-34
12. Tony 5-39

Monday, September 24, 2018

Week 3 Results

Jon 11-0 (151)
Patrick 10-1 (144)
Chris 9-2 (142)
Abe 8-3 (140)
Kiah 7-4 (119)
Justin 6-5 (118)
Bryan 5-6 (115)
Tony 4-7 (113)
Jerod 3-8 (109)
Brad 2-9 (99)
Joe 1-10 (98)
Nate 0-11 (80)

Updated Standings
1. Jon 27-6
2. Chris 26-7
3. Abe 21-12
4. Justin 20-13
5. Joe 19-14
6. Kiah 19-14
7. Brad 18-15
8. Patrick 13-20
9. Jerod 12-21
10. Bryan 11-22
11. Nate 8-25
12. Tony 4-29

Monday, September 17, 2018

Week 2 Results

Week 2 Results
Chris 11-0 (160)
Joe 10-1 (152)
Kiah 9-2 (151)
Jerod 8-3 (135)
Justin 7-4 (134)
Jon 6-5 (129)
Brad 5-6 (126)
Abe 4-7 (119)
Nate 3-8 (118)
Bryan 2-9 (111)
Patrick 1-10 (96)
Tony 0-11 (86)

Updated Standings
1. Joe 18-4
2. Chris 17-5
3. Jon 16-6
4. Brad 16-6
5. Justin 14-8
6. Abe 13-9
7. Kiah 12-10
8. Jerod 9-13
9. Nate 8-14
10. Bryan 6-16
11. Patrick 3-19
12. Tony 0-22

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Week One Results

Week One Results
Brad 11-0 (154)
Jon 10-1 (153)
Abe 9-2 (146)
Joe 8-3 (141)
Justin 7-4 (140)
Chris 6-5 (128)
Nate 5-6 (123)
Bryan 4-7 (115)
Kiah 3-8 (113)
Patrick 2-9 (105)
Jerod 1-10 (95)
Tony 0-11 (83)

Standings
1. Brad 11-0 
2. Jon 10-1 
3. Abe 9-2 
4. Joe 8-3 
5. Justin 7-4 
6. Chris 6-5 
7. Nate 5-6 
8. Bryan 4-7 
9. Kiah 3-8 
10. Patrick 2-9 
11. Jerod 1-10 
12. Tony 0-11 

Sunday, August 26, 2018

2018 Fantasy Draft Dive

Hey guys.

This year, I plan to track every Hazelweird trade. Every trade is easily presented on Yahoo!.  I'll just write down every trade in a notebook, and after a period of time we can offer some subjective analysis of the impact of the trade.  Trading is a really heavy part of Hazelweird (there's already been one!), but it's not something we've formally tracked in any way.  It might be interesting to see the frequency of types of trades, what types of trades tend to work (or not) for either (or both) partners, etc.  Eventually I'll post all trades, both providing and soliciting commentary and analysis on how the trade worked out.  So look forward to that.

Draft Perspective
This year I wanted to try something different to assess roster construction and positional strength. I used Yahoo!'s flex rankings to make a ranking of just RBs and WRs: the number assigned at each position is the player's rank among combined RBs and WRs.  The flex is assigned simply as the 3rd player to fill out a RB or WR category (and is labeled to identify position).  This analysis discounts depth: once a manager had three of one position and two of the other, I stopped adding a number.  QBs and TEs are shown with the separate individual position ranking: where people drafted multiple QBs or TEs I listed the highest rank.  In general, just think that lower numbers are better.

Listing things this way gives a chance to see how managers filled their rosters.  You see positional strengths and weaknesses, strength of flex, etc.  This analysis depends on Yahoo!'s ranking, of course, which you can disagree with.  It also doesn't take into account manager's own lineup choices: it may help to think this would be your optimal lineup if Yahoo! was setting it with your players.

Two Team Notes:
Patrick drafted the #2 and #12 TE, and might choose to start a second TE as a Flex, but the way I organized this list assumes the top available RB or WR is flex.

Joe's optimal lineup here includes RB/WR #49, who is suspended for four weeks.  As I was using overall ranking regardless of current injury status, depth chart status, etc.,  I also decided to leave the suspended player in the lineup here: suspensions are, like those other factors, baked into the player's rank.

Justin
QB: 14 TE: 9
RB: 3, 4 WR: 28, 45  Flex: 62 wr

Chris 
QB: 2 TE: 3
RB: 25, 39  WR: 5, 22  Flex: 54 wr
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Patrick
QB: 4 TE: 2
RB: 15, 30 WR: 9, 87 Flex: 72 rb

Jerod 
QB: 8 TE: 5
RB: 17, 46 WR: 34, 38 Flex: 44 wr

Brad 
QB: 6 TE: 4
RB: 6, 42 WR: 24, 50 Flex: 76 rb

Joe 
QB: 16 TE: 11
RB: 49, 61 WR: 11, 13 Flex: 20 wr

Abe 
QB: 5 TE: 8
RB: 31, 36 WR: 10, 18 Flex: 33 wr

Kiah 
QB: 10 TE: 7
RB: 12, 41 WR: 14, 35 Flex: 37 wr

Jon 
QB: 3 TE: 19
RB: 1, 8 WR: 59, 60 Flex: 47 rb

Tony 
QB: 9 TE: 10
RB: 19, 23 WR: 29, 32 Flex: 40 rb

Bryan 
QB: 1 TE: 6
RB: 2, 85 WR: 7, 21 Flex: 58 wr

Nathan 
QB: n/a TE: 1
RB: 27, 43 WR 16, 26 Flex: 82 rb

Commentary
Top Unit
Justin's RBs have a total number of 7, which just edges Jon's RB total of 9, making it the strongest current unit.

Top Flex
Joe's Flex is the 20th ranked RB/WR, which would actually make him the best WR on five teams.

Worst Starter
As of now Patrick would be starting the 87th best RB/WR at WR, which is a little worse than Bryan's 85th best RB/WR at RB

Maybe we know better?
11 managers drafted QBs, but neither Justin nor Joe managed to nag a top-11 QB (they have #14 and #16 respectively).  Similarly, 12 teams have TEs but Jon has TE #19.

Balance (some might call it value)
Two teams have starting RBs, WRs, and Flex all rank between #10 and #40: Abe's rank between 10-36, with Tony's between 19-40.  Kiah (12-41) and Jerod (17-46) are close.

Solo Positions
Chris (#2 and #4) and Patrick (#4 and #2) both managed to grab both a top four QB and a top four TE. Nobody else had top five in both those solo positions. (Bryan and Brad were close). Five is an arbitrary number anyway, right?

Friday, August 17, 2018

Rule Proposals

Amendment 3 (Max Bid): If the envelope bid would win the player except that the bid puts the envelope manager over budget, the envelope manager’s bid will be taken as his max bid (bringing his budget to zero). The in-person winner will still have the right to outbid the envelope manager’s max bid, but if he opts not to, the envelope manager gets the player at max bid.  For example: In-person bidder A wins Matt Breida with a $3 bid.  Envelope bidder B bid $14 on Breida, but he only has $10 left in his budget.  $10 will be taken as B's max bid.  A may choose to outbid B's max bid of $10 by bidding $11; if he does not, B gets Breida and his budget is now $0.

Yes: Justin, Joe, Chris

Amendment 4 ($300 Bid Rule)
Cut (2) (the $300 bid rule)

Yes: Joe

Justin's Envelope Rule: See (3), as (1) and (2) are already in effect.  See amendments below



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Justin's amendment: In the case of the envelope bid being equal to the winning bid the person who won the bid in-person retains the player for the winning bid amount and does not need to bid $1 over the envelope bid.

Joe's amendment: The sealed envelopes with player names on the outside will be available for all managers to see.  There will be transparency regarding which players have envelopes.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Week 17 Results, Final Standings

Week 17
Kiah 11-0
Nate 10-1
Jon 9-2
Tony 8-3
Justin 7-4
Adam 6-5
Abe 5-6
Joe 4-7
Bryan 3-8
Jerry 2-9
Chris 1-10
Brad 0-11

Final Standings
Tony 130-57
Justin 127-60
Bryan 108-79
Chris 105-82
Nate 104-83
Jon 102-85
Joe 101-86
Jerry 97-90
Adam 74-113
Abe 73-114
Kiah 56-131
Brad  45-142

Hazelweird Champ: Tony
Playoff Cup Champ: Tony
AP Champ: Justin
Abe O'Rourke Memorial Winner: Brad