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Week 10 Shake-Up

By The Commissioner Tue Nov 11 2:40am CT
Updated by The Commissioner Tue Nov 11 2:44am CT

With just three weeks left in the regular season, Week 10 delivered exactly what fantasy fans crave — upsets, blowouts, and a playoff picture that’s anything but clear. As the league barrels toward its six-team postseason, every matchup now feels like a must-win.


Game of the Week: 50 Shades of Great Lights Up the Scoreboard

After a few weeks of inconsistency, 50 Shades of Great reminded the league why they’ve been a perennial threat — dropping a 139-point statement win over the Spanky Rookies (73). The victory not only snapped the Rookies’ momentum but vaulted 50 Shades back into control of the American Division, sitting at 6–4 and holding a razor-thin lead over a crowded 5–5 pack.


Brooklyn Bombers Finally Explode

It’s been a rough season for the Brooklyn Bombers, but this week they played spoiler — blasting Two Dogs, 121–90. The win may have come too late to save their playoff hopes, but it throws a wrench into the standings. Two Dogs, now 5–5, can’t afford another slip-up if they hope to snag one of the two wild card spots.


Maulers Grind Out a Needed Win

The Maulers battled their way to a gritty, much-needed victory, improving their record to 4–5 and keeping their playoff hopes alive. It wasn’t flashy, but it was effective — a balanced effort and a few clutch performances late sealed the deal. Meanwhile, Mr. Swift’s dropped to 5–5, slipping back into the crowded middle of the standings where every remaining matchup could decide who stays in the hunt and who falls out of contention.


Manklinkoes Muscle Into Contention

In the National Division, the Manklinkoes flexed some late-season strength with a 102–75 win over Funky Monks, creating a logjam at the top. Four teams — Manklinkoes, Funky Monks, Spanky Rookies, and Cobra Kai — now share identical 6–4 records. Point differentials and division records will likely decide who lands those critical first-round byes.


Amaraqs Deliver an Upset

The Amaraqs may sit near the bottom of the standings, but they showed they’re not done fighting — handling Cobra Kai, 121–76. For Cobra Kai, it’s a costly stumble that could be the difference between a bye week and an early Wild Card showdown.


Commissioner’s Take

With eight teams between 5–5 and 6–4, no one is safe. The next three weeks will define who rises, who falls, and who’s left battling in the Toilet Bowl of Destiny.

Week 11 looms large — momentum is everything, and one bad lineup decision could spell the end of a playoff dream.