Rishi excited to be in the hunt

For the second week in a row QFL Nation scoring has been led by Benny. This week he put up 105.71 to just beat out Nik’s 105.57.

In QFL3, no team has scored over 86 points yet. Last week 85.87 won it, this week 85.88. At least they’re trending up. QFLIII West Division will produce the League’s fourth Champion, but not SuperQuince from the early looks of it.

Week 2 Movers & Shakers for the original QFL after the jump. Contributing correspondents are welcome to post here about any QFL matters. Contact me for more info.

#1 (2-0) QTang – Ladies and gentlemen, your QFL skins winner for the second week in a row is also dominating scoring totals throughout QFL Nation. Can Benny keep it up all year and take home a SuperQuince trophy? This week Benny luckily chose to start Jahvid Best, but only 12 minutes before game time did he make the switch in the software. Can he possibly still doubt QBallers’ 2008 prediction that Jahvid Best would be the #1 rookie in 2010?

#2 (2-0) OrigQ – Rishi  is still carrying 30 players, and likely will until the Thursday prior to week 5 in order to scout them all. Team has few weaknesses (besides management) just has to figure out the WR3 spot week-to-week. Last week left Sims-Walker (14pts) and Manningham (12pts) on the bench and started Massaquoi (1.4pts). Last year Rishi was plagued by bad lineup decisions too.

#3 (2-0) TenQ – TenQ has faced the least points scored against after two weeks, but not for long, plays Rishi (#2) next, then Benny (#1) in week 4.

#4 (2-0) SwineQ – Pope Paul has powers. In order for Paul to win on MNF, he needed exactly what happened to happen after the 49ers tied the game in the fourth quarter. Here he describes how he won his second 1/2 point game in a row.

I needed the 49ers’ failed two-point conversion to be overturned by replay (which happened), just so the game would be tied and so that Colston could catch one pass of over 10 yards (which also happened) and Hartley could kick a field goal of at least 31 yards (which also happened).

#5 (1-1) FahQ – FahQ scored a very respectable 76 points running the wishbone in week 2. However, only 13 of those 76 points came from the 3 RBs. I predict there is a FahQ waiver claim on Lance Moore tonight.

#6 (1-1) BQP – Credit Shades that QBallers.com rated Jahvid Best #1  in 2010 two years ago.

#7 (1-1) SOQ – The all New England players strategy will result in weeks like this.

#8 (1-1) QBC – Not even QBC is lucky enough to win scoring 36 points. Snelling (on their bench) scored more than Jim & Ian’s entire starting lineup. They still have Glen Coffee on their roster.

#9 (0-2) QU – #4 in scoring, but #1 in scoring against. Of the 0-2 teams only Hans really has a chance to turn things around from here. He has, by far, the most improved team in the League and all the time in the world now that he just had his second baby.

#10 (0-2) FRNQ – Obviously should have started Cotchery.

#11 (0-2) QUnet – Funny that the only two teams to have won the Quince Bowl twice are #11 and #12 in the rankings right now.

#12 (0-2) Quince – TenQ can thank Ted’s decision to bench Floyd (12pts) in favor of Barber (2pts) an hour and a half before kickoff for the close 3 point win.