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For those of you new around here, my rankings are based on stats. I use a super secret formula based on passing, rushing, and KR/PR rankings to determine my composite Bender Score™. The lower the score the better

Eastern Conference

1 Nova Scotia Lions .......... -2.077
2 Great Lakes Rum Runners .......... 0.077
3 Keg River Boozehounds .......... 1.000
4 Mighty Moncton Nighthawks .......... 1.846
5 Saguenay Sturgeon .......... 2.692
6 Chicago six .......... 3.385
7* New Brunswick Hammers .......... 4.154
7* St. Catharines Stompers .......... 4.154
9 Versailles Shinryuji Naga .......... 4.923
10 Port Dover Panthers .......... 8.000
11 Ottawa Storm Troopers .......... 8.231
12 Regina Rams .......... 8.692
13 Vancouver Vipers .......... 10.308
14 Gold Miners Candlestick Park .......... 11.154
15 Cold Lake FREEZE .......... 12.462
16 Carolina Copperheads .......... 12.538

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Western Conference

1 Canada Dry .......... -1.462
2 Rancho Penasquitos Thunderbolts .......... -1.308
3 Victoria Piranhas .......... -0.231
4 Canada Dragons .......... 1.923
5 Red Deer HITMEN .......... 3.308
6 Gowboys Grizzlies .......... 3.385
7 Gander Norsemen .......... 3.462
8* British Columbia Biscuits .......... 4.000
8* Nova Scotia Highlanders .......... 4.000
10 Vancouver Apocalypse .......... 4.769
11 Grove City Bucks .......... 6.154
12 Piikoi Jellys .......... 8.538
13 Red Bay Revolution .......... 9.231
14 Houston Vikings .......... 9.692
15 Buffalo Bison .......... 10.923
16 Fort McMurray Mounted Police .......... 20.154
 
BrickHouse
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Canada Dry too high.
 
Nogero
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You have Vancouver Apocalypse #10 with Nova Scotia ahead of them and we just beat them 45-6. Not that it means alot as they could have more overall wins then we do but I found that interesting.
 
wooden_bender
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their 2 wins were against cupcake teams and they put up big stats. That's the main reason they're ahead. They also got moved up for being from Nova Scotia
 
Absolut Zero
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The Rum Runners are the #2 team in the East? I've been overlooking them for awhile...did they revamp their rosters or something?
 
FiniteSD
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Thanks for doing these Bender! I know I'm by far not the most active owner on this forum but I do check it often and truly do appreciate you going out of your way to do this.

I'm glad to see my Bolts #2 this week! Hopefully my Bolts can keep up our winning ways unlike the past few seasons. We still have our toughest games ahead of us. It will be interesting to see how things pan out as the season rolls on.

Keep up the good work Bender!!

Jeff
 
wooden_bender
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Keg River should be ahead of them, the Rummies' padded stats against Carolina helped them out a bit.
 
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Originally posted by FiniteSD
Thanks for doing these Bender! I know I'm by far not the most active owner on this forum but I do check it often and truly do appreciate you going out of your way to do this.

I'm glad to see my Bolts #2 this week! Hopefully my Bolts can keep up our winning ways unlike the past few seasons. We still have our toughest games ahead of us. It will be interesting to see how things pan out as the season rolls on.

Keep up the good work Bender!!

Jeff


It's good to see the Bolts and Dragons (even after the loss to the Ginger Ale guys) bounce back after a rough season 8
 
Bigkevinking
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Yeah, we are still doing better than I expected. I love playing in this league it is a lot more game planning!
 
BrickHouse
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Ginger Ale guys? Who said we were dudes?
 
MikeJetsWord
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Chicago Six movin on up like the jeffersons.. Love to see that
 
wooden_bender
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Originally posted by BrickHouse
Ginger Ale guys? Who said we were dudes?


your gynocologist
 
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So that's what that growth is.
 


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