And so begins Nate Moore's quest for three consecutive Hodge trophies.
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And so begins Nate Moore's quest for three consecutive Hodge trophies.
Going to be tough for him to do with Michael Kelly in the line up now...
Zapp was referring to the Trophy named after W.V.D Hodge, the mathematician and inventor of the "Hodge Theory"...you know, his famous extention of De Rham cohomology.
Apparently, Moore is a real smart guy.
:-)
Like last year with no competition during the later part of the week I'm able to get these out a little early. After easily winning the week Russ takes over the #1 overall spot for the first time this year. Steve Fittery put up a 20 spot and wound up the high overall scorer of the week.
Any discrepancies let me know.
Week 4
1. R.Payton: 105
2. Jensen: 86
3. Dart: 71
4. Wiltz: 69
5. Grips: 66
6. Zapp: 59
7. TLV: 55
8. Lost: 50
9. Snackem: 50
10. Dutch: 48
11. Mojo: 46
12. Gofer: 44
13. Trusty: 38
14. MatEater: 33
Overall
1. R.Payton: 400
2. Dart: 372
3. Jensen: 361
4. Zapp: 319
5. Lost: 310
6. Grips: 294
7. Dutch: 268
8. Wiltz: 263
9. Gofer: 247
10. Trusty: 246
11. Snackem: 221
12. Mojo: 215
13. TLV: 203
14. MatEater: 193
I hate to take points off the board, but fair is fair. I think I only have 59 points.
I've got you with...
9 at 133
11 at 141
7 at 157
10 at 165
8 at 184
10 at 197
6 at Flex
Where do you differ?
At 133, I have Nate Moore with a 9-5 decision and Tony Ramos with a 14-5 major decision.
You're right.
Fixed both here and on my spreadsheet.