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Final Playoffs Results

It wasn’t pretty.  With the entire Pennella clan misguidedly backing  Denver (in a game that counted double), the italian stallions bore a similar ass-whipping as their Bronco brethren, losing the playoff challenge by a remarkable 23%.  Even Barry Goldwater only lost by 22.5%.

Kris claimed the individual playoffs title, with an impressive 83% winning percentage.  While Pete enjoyed a similar winning percentage, the title went to his mother, as she picked more games and the “I birthed you, I get the title” tiebreaker.

While we are happy for Kris and the Todaros, we frankly find her incessant cackling and demands for the website to be relocated to todaropigskin.com rather off-putting.

Results Table

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As the Commish desperately sought some mathematical solace for the lost season, he regressed into vintage HRG era mode to determine the secret to K’s 2013 season success.  The west coast and anti-Texas bias associated with K’s picks has been previously noted.  Well as it turns out, the six teams west of Texas achieved a remarkable 60% winning percentage against the spread (while Houston was the worst at 25%) , thus fueling K’s strong performance (despite her continuing belief that “the Spread” is that lame Amish country based reality show about bad ass quilters).

Regional winning % table

We can only hope that this statistical anomaly resolves itself next season and sanity is restored (and Pennella the Football picking robot can stop mainlining St. John’s Wort).

Congrats to the Todaros on their season of success.  Stay classy, Orefield.

-the commish

PS: The official length of the national anthem was 2:03.  And yea, Kris won that too.  Well, it actually was a tie with Claire, until Kris invoked the “I birthed you too” tiebreaker.

Week 3 Playoff Results & Super Bowl Poll

With a chance for the Todaros to claim the post-season title (on top of their regular season crown), Kris wasn’t about to let something like true democratic participation stand in her way.

Witness the fact that as the previous pick deadline approached, Jack’s computer suddenly contracted a virus, Claire’s iTouch  found its way to the bottom of a  four and a half foot pile of to be folded laundry and Peter suddenly avowed his commitment to an agrarian based lifestyle.

Unfettered by the shackles of familial betting mediocrity, Kris posted a perfect week and propelled the Todaros to a dominant lead with only the Super Bowl remaining.

Week 3 Results Table

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But while only Mike now has a chance to catch Kris in the final week, the Pennella family is still statistically alive.  Using the polls below, please make your final pick and — in case there is a need for a tiebreaker — please predict the length of Renee Fleming’s rendition of the national anthem.  The over under is 2:25.

Good luck to all-

The Commish

 

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