Category: 2017

2017 Week 15 Recap

NOVI, MICHIGAN – 15 weeks into the season and we are still popping cherries. No, it wasn’t related to Nick chasing the sexy Asian neighbor around the block before ultimately catching her. Hugh and Jason were welcomed to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in week 15.

They showed up, looking professional and didn’t show the weathering of 14 heavily boozed Thursdays. It was enough to make me reflect on what life was like in week 1 when my liver and kidneys still functioned properly.

Nonetheless, they were thrown to the fire and they held their own. Jason was yet another lefty with solid fundamentals, in search of more reps to hone is craft. Hugh looked like a seasoned vet at times, but the rust of being away from the game for a year showed at times.

We’re happy to have you, fellas. Welcome to the league and take the classiness down a few notches for us, will ya?

The newcomers were part of the Game of the Night, which also featured another high-rising rookie in Jack. In game 4 Hugh and Jack squared off against Jason and Adam. Jack-Daddy set the tone from the tip, putting a 10-point round on Jason. Keep in mind this is Jason and Hugh’s first game. Jack welcomed Jason to the league by immediately taking his will, as if he were a freshman coed. Would we expect anything less from Jack? Exactly.

Jack’s huge opening round propelled his squad to a 12-0 early lead, but Adam kept his composure and slowly led Jason on a comeback. In round 3 Adam gained a +7 advantage over Hugh, and Jason drew even with Jack for a few rounds. All the sudden it was tied at 14, with Adam and Jason going on a sick 14-2 run.

Then Hugh came alive. He jarred 2 cornholes and gained a 6-1 advantage over Adam to up the lead to 19-14.

Adam and Jason responded the next round, each outscoring their opponent by 2 points to close the gap to 19-18. But when Jack-Daddy is on, he’s on. Jack is always worried about the size of his KPM and in the final round he proved it’s really big by outscoring Jason 4-0 to clinch the game, 21-18.

Jack earns the week 15 MSM, his first of the season, because of his opening round 10, which completely dictated the tone of the game. Even though it was a game of runs, Jason couldn’t recover the focus needed to battle Jack for several rounds.

Adam was close to earning the MSM because of his 10-point round against JG in game 7. But because his team still lost the game, Jack gets the nod.

Congratulations to Jack-Daddy for his first MSM of the season.

I know all of you are anxiously awaiting this week’s “CoachFeed” session. You’ll be disappointed to know Coach Mike didn’t play in week 15, marking the second week he failed to inform us of the latest celebrity dirt.

News and Notes:

  • Guess who’s back, back again…JG. He became only the third different player to hit the 13+ KPM mark when he went 70% from the field, scored 4.1 gross points per round and kicked in 0.64 cornholes per round. He finished 2-1 for the night, and retained his #1 spot in the power rankings.
  • Paul had a very nice night, going 3-3 with a KPM of 8.8. He had one of his more accurate nights, going 45% from the field. His cornholes per round (0.45) were also good enough for a 10+ KPM (see the scale in the attached file, bottom of the “Standings” tab). He rebounded from losing his first two games to go 3-1, including ANOTHER win over his arch nemesis, JV, and two wins when partnering with KP.
  • Adam was solid in every category on his way to a 9.3 KPM, which was third highest for the night. Adam also recorded a ridiculous 7 foot snags, bringing his season total to 34. For those counting, he’s now 1 back of JV for the overall foot snag lead and Adam has done his work in 1/3 fewer games than JV. Adam may be #12 in the power rankings, but this pizza pie tosser (hey, it’s better than a salad tosser) has serious game.
  • Jack earned the MSM of the week and had a respectable KPM of 7.5. His accuracy was his downfall, at only 42%. If he can bring that to the upper 40s, his KPM goes closer to 9. Basically, Jack needs to find a bit more consistency, which will come when he is able to play more often. Sadly, Jack is done for the 2017 season and the first half of the 2018 season since he’s moving to Poland for work. Don’t worry, Jack. A 7.5 KPM in Poland is plenty big…
  • JV struggled this week. His 3-3 record kept him in the top 3 of the power rankings and his accuracy, while low for his standards (46%), was still adequate. JV’s problem was his cornhole rate…0.28 cornholes per round was the second-lowest of the night. Overall, this might have been JV’s worst night of the season, which is saying something considering he’s shit his pants and thrown a beer can at KP’s head this year. The good news is he added 3 foot snags to his season-leading total (35).
  • KP rebounded from last week’s 2-8 debacle to go 5-0 with an 11.5 KPM. That was enough to vault him over JV to #2 in the power rankings. The 11.5 KPM is impressive, especially considering his accuracy was about 10% lower than normal.

2017 Week 14 Recap

BEVERLY HILLS, MICHIGAN – Shit got REAL in week 14. It was a smaller group of players compared to normal standards when Bushie hosts, but it featured some of the big swinging dicks of the league.

Four players registered KPM of 10 or higher, including Nick who topped the 13 mark for the second time this season and tied the second-highest KPM all year at 13.4 (JV also registered a 13.4 in week 12).

Even more impressive was the fact that we had 4 different instances of players recording a 12 point round (all 4 bags in the hole). Throughout the Preseason Kick-Off Tournament and 13 weeks of regular season play, nobody had recorded a 12 point round. In fact, through 2 seasons of LEG, the only 12 point round on record was Barker in the 2016 Championship Tournament. So 4 different instances in one week is unheard of. Clearly guys are upping their play in the home stretch in the Road to the Cup.

The Game of the Night was in Game 3 and featured super-rookie and Coach Mike descendant (English majors, yes a nephew is still a descendant), Marco and JG against Nick and KP. It was a match-up of the 4 players with KPM >10.

Early on it was all Nick and KP, powered by arguably the best player in the league, Nick. He abused Marco in the early rounds, taking a +9 advantage en route to his squad racing to a 13-4 lead.

But Marco has too much pride to let things go down like that. He showed the fight one would expect from one of Coach Mike’s guys, and dumped a 10-1 round on Nick’s face in round 5. JG continued the momentum by outscoring KP by 2 in the same stanza, flipping the game to a 15-13 advantage.

KP and Nick couldn’t recover. KP sucked (more on that later) and Nick ran out of stamina fighting 1 vs. 2. Marco closed Nick out 7-3 in the final frame for a 21-16 win, which included a 17-3 run to get the “W”.

While we’re on the topic, Marco earns this week’s Mushroom Stamp Moment with his 10 in round 5 against Nick, which completely changed the game.

Congratulations to Marco on his first MSM of the season.

Game 12 was a close runner-up for Game of the Night. Joe and JG welcomed Coach Mike and KP to the woodshed, and didn’t waste time whipping that ass. JG outscored KP by 7 in the early going on the way to a 9-2 lead. Coach Mike, about to explode with frustration, led a 16-2 run, putting his team in position for a win. But an 18-11 lead wasn’t enough when your partner was struggling with his mental game (KP).

JG dominated KP down the stretch and Joe outscored Coach as well. JG and Joe came back to win 21-19, closing with a 10-1 run.

You may remember Coach Mike’s pop culture lesson from week 13, where he informed all of us about Usher’s dirty dick problems. Well, that has sparked a weekly segment called, “CoachFeed”.

This weeks “CoachFeed” may disappoint you. I came into the week expected to hear a full evaluation of the Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn leaked nude pics. Coach didn’t even bring it up!

Was Tiger flaccid? Is his dong not cut? Thoughts on the body Lindsey was hiding from the world? Seriously. Who the hell knew she had THAT under the ski gear?

Coach let me down. Thankfully I had thoroughly zoomed in on every single nude that was leaked and already had my own answers to these questions. Coach broke my heart a little bit, and I’m sure I’m not alone…

News and Notes:

  • I’m getting tired of talking about Nick, but fact of the matter is he’s really good. Not only did Nick record the second-highest KPM of the season (behind his own mark and tied with JV), but he also registered 2 of the 4 perfect rounds this week. Both of Nick’s 12-point rounds came against KP, which could’ve earned MSM honors. Nick was 56% from the field, 0.85 cornholes per round and scored 3.9 gross points per round on his way to a 6-2 round. He now sits at #4 in the power rankings.
  • JG had perhaps his most dominant week of the season, going 10-2 and reclaiming the #1 spot in the power rankings. He was the most accurate player this week (60%), tied Nick for most gross points per round (3.9) and hit 12.8 on the KPM. JG was also 1 of the 12-point rounds and damn near recorded a second one. In Game 4 he crushed Bushie 8-1 in round 7, but was a bit unlucky because 2 of his bags hung on the hole, so close to a 12. Nonetheless, his 8-1 advantage made it 20-9 overall and he ultimately led his team to a win. JG was very impressive, also having the most cornholes per game.
  • How about Marco? A 10-point round on Nick for the MSM of the week, and he posterized his uncle with a 12-point round. Guy is cold-blooded. Marco’s 3-5 record doesn’t tell the whole story. He had a 10.0 KPM, 0.67 cornholes per round and 4.5 cornholes per game (both third on the night). Plus, he has that beautiful lefty toss. Marco may be a fringe-.500 player, but he’s going to be a dangerous out in the year-end tournament.
  • Bushie went 5-5 for the night with a 7.9 KPM. Not bad for Bushie, but anyone who pays attention notices the trends in Bushie’s game. He starts strong (competes with the top players in the league) and then slowly fades as the Coors Lights stack up. Bushie lost 2 of his last 3, but he’s a competitive SOB. Don’t count him out because he’ll slap a cornhole on your forehead when you least expect it.
  • Coach Mike had a pedestrian night by his standards. His 8.8 KPM is actually very good, but his 4-7 record, accuracy (37%), cornholes per round (0.55) and cornholes per game (3.5) were way down from his usual levels. Maybe it’s because his nephew dropped a 12 on him. Maybe it’s because he didn’t see Tiger’s weiner. Get it together Coach.
  • Joe had two great wins, both of which he partnered with JG. He beat Coach Mike and Bushie, as well as Coach Mike and KP. Joe finished 2-3, and had some very loud moments where he dunked cornholes on his opponent. Plus, Joe’s rapid-release throwing style throws his opponents off their game and contributes in a way that doesn’t show up in the box score.
  • KP limped to a 2-8 record, including losing 7 in a row after he won his opening match. It was a terrible performance by KP and he drops all the way to #3 in the power rankings after previously holding the #1 spot for a few weeks. He needs to rebound quickly, with particular emphasis on his mental game.

2017 Week 13 Recap

NOVI, MICHIGAN – The bar was set extremely high in week 12 when 6 guys recorded a KPM of 10 or higher. Naturally, week 13 couldn’t live up to those standards, however the overall level of play across all players might have been the most balanced of the season.

The KPM across all 8 players ranged from 8.1 – 9.7, which is very impressive. The records reflected this balance, with almost all players hovering near the .500 mark.

The Game of the Night was a match-up between Adam and Coach Mike vs. JG and Bushie. This one was a long, 13 round slug fest between two hot teams. Through 6 rounds each team exchanged blows with Adam and Coach Mike leading 11-9. They extended their lead with a 6-0 run over the next two rounds, each player chipping in a +3 advantage against their opponent.

JG and Bushie composed themselves and battled right back, going on a 9-0 run (JG was +5 against Adam and Bushie +4 against Coach Mike) in the next two rounds to take an 18-17 lead. The run was capped by JG winning round 10 against Adam, 6-2, including 100% accuracy (a cornhole and 3 on the board). It was like Rocky against Ivan Drago, nobody could gain a clear advantage but both sides were giving everything they had.

With the game tied at 20, Bushie and Coach Mike squared off. The mental fatigue was taking it’s toll, as both players missed their first two throws. Coach Mike then found a cornhole with his third throw, putting tons of pressure on Bushie, who missed his third consecutive throw. Coach Mike could close the game with his last toss by landing one on the board, but he missed and kept the door open for Bushie. Needing a cornhole to extend the game, Bushie focused and tossed his final bag. It hit the board and fell to the ground. A rough final round for both competitors, but good enough from Coach Mike to escape with a win.

This week’s Mushroom Stamp Moment goes to Paul, who posted a 10 in Game 6. It wasn’t just a 10, though. He was playing his arch nemesis, JV, head-to-head and JV had nailed two cornholes already. Paul had a cornhole and one on the board, but still trailed 6-4 after two throws. Paul launched his third throw and the bag hung on the hole like a bad dingle berry. JV missed his third throw, and Paul dunked his final throw in the hole, taking the dingle berry down with it…two cornholes on one toss. JV was rattled and promptly missed his final throw, losing the round 10-6 to Paul.

Congratulations to Paul on his first MSM of the season.

Game 6 had more fireworks, when in round 8 JV again held an advantage over Paul, 6-1, before Paul ripped JV’s heart out again by draining cornholes on his last two throws to win the round, 7-6.

Also in Game 6, Jack, frustrated by his partner’s play (JV), foot snagged an errant JV toss and screamed, “Drink it bitch” to his fragile partner. Needless to say, Paul and Adam cruised to a 21-13 win over Jack and JV.

News and Notes:

  • Yet again, Coach Mike demonstrated how well-rounded his is. We were getting down to some Usher bangerz when Coach polled the audience – “Did you guys know Usher has herpes?” Hilarity ensued. Of all people you’d expect to be current on pop culture and the state of Usher’s dick diseases, would anyone have expected Coach? Not me, that’s for sure.
  • Coach Mike locked down the top KPM this week, at 9.7. His accuracy was the best of his season (63%) and he had a very good 3.2 gross points per round. Coach’s cornholes per round were down compared to his normal standard (0.34), which drove his KPM below 10. Maybe he should’ve pictured the hole as Usher’s dirty dick…
  • Paul had a very good night, finally getting back on a consistent winning track. Paul was great in the early season, but has been hovering around .500 most weeks since. He turned in the best record of the night, 4-1, and also had a KPM of 8.5 while showing off perhaps his most accurate night of the year (46%).
  • Jack had his best night of the season, earning a 9.4 KPM, which was good for second-highest on the night. His accuracy was excellent (53%) and gross points per round were also good (3.0). Jack added 2 foot snags on his way to a 2-3 record. He’s #8 in this weeks’ Power Rankings.
  • Adam followed up a great week in week 12 with another solid performance. His accuracy was up to 50%, but his lower cornholes per round drove his gross points per round down a tick, as well as his KPM. He finished at 8.6, which is pretty good, and was 5-6 on the night. Once again, Adam was the weekly leader in foot snags with 6. That is now 13 foot snags in the last two weeks. He’s on JV’s tail for the overall season lead, down just 5 foot snags (32-27). It should be a great race to the finish for top foot snagger of the year.
  • JG was red-hot, going 65% from the field. He struggled to find cornholes consistently, just like everyone else. His 0.28 cornholes per round was 7th out of 8 competitors, which was the big factor in his 9.4 KPM. Again, an impressive KPM, but when JG goes 65% you’d expect a KPM north of 10. Stunningly, despite a tie for second-highest KPM, JG finished 2-4 on the night. He dropped another spot in the Power Rankings to #3. After holding the top spot for 11 straight weeks, he has now dropped a spot in each of the last two weeks.
  • JV was the guy who jumped JG in the power rankings, now sitting at #2. JV had one of his tougher nights of the season, registering a KPM of 8.1, the lowest of all 8 competitors. He had decent accuracy at 50%, but the rest of his numbers were way down. He did claw his way to a 4-3 record on the night though.
  • Bushie posted a .500 record (5-5) and had one of his more accurate nights (54%). But like everyone else, he struggled to make cornholes, finishing last of all competitors in cornholes per round (0.27). His KPM was still good at 8.2, but it’s clear Bushie prefers to play in the Friendly Confines of Beverly Hills.
  • KP fought his throw all night long, mentally and physically. For most of the night the league’s most accurate player was anything but that. He did rebound to finish at 60%, but was in the low-50s through the early games. He finished 4-6 on the night with a KPM of 9.4. Despite the poor record, he remained in the #1 spot of the Power Rankings due to JG’s stumble.

We only have 4 weeks left in the Road to the Cup. These are precious opportunities to hone your game and improve your position in the Power Rankings before the year-end tournament on September 16.

2017 Week 12 Recap

BEVERLY HILLS, MICHIGAN – As is common on a drunken Thursday night at Bushie’s house, two more people lost their virginity…cornhole virginity, that is. Scotty and Brad joined the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in week 12, and Coach Mike wasted no time breaking them in with coaching, tough love and a little ass chewing.

Welcome fellas. We are happy to have you, and hope you continue showing up.

Game 15, featuring Mario and Nick vs. JV and JG, was the Game of the Night. Mario and Nick raced out to a 12-2 lead after 4 rounds when Mario outscored JG 5-0, and Nick outscored JV 7-2 during that stretch.

JV and JG are too good of players to go down without a fight, and the spectators knew a run was coming from this talented tandem. JG turned it on and JV kept Nick at bay, resulting in an 18-2 run over the next 4 rounds. In the blink of an eye, they had erased a 10 point deficit and turned it into a 20-14 lead.

The spotlight and pressure was now squarely on Nick’s shoulders as he faced off with JV, on the brink of a loss. Nick opened strong with back-to-back cornholes to shift some pressure back to JV. JV found the board with only one bag through 3 throws. His last toss was critical, and he missed the board again, leaving the door open for Nick to capitalize. When Nick sees an open, vulnerable hole, he stuffs it, and this time was no different. On his last toss Nick drained his third cornhole of the round, dropping a 9 on that ass to gain a +8 advantage and a stunning 21-20 victory.

Nick’s 9-1 advantage to close out the game also earns him his first Mushroom Stamp Moment (“MSM”) of the season.

News & Notes:

  • Week 12 KPMs were off the charts! 6 players registered a KPM of 10 or higher in week 12. For context, prior to this week, there were only 9 other times this season when a player had a KPM of 10 or higher. Also, 3 players had a KPM of 13 or greater this week, which marks the first time all season anyone had a KPM over 13.
  • We had five 10-point rounds in week 12, including JG doing it twice. Prior to this week, there were only 8 other times this season when a player had a 10-point round. We are still waiting for someone to record the elusive 12-point round.
  • JV is still the league leader in the pants shitting department at 1 time. Gonna be tough to dethrone him.
  • As mentioned, Brad and Scotty made their debuts this week. Scotty had a solid night, going 6-4 overall with a 6.1 KPM, 35% accuracy and 1.9 gross points per round. His numbers don’t blow you away, but just like his older brother, you can see the high ceiling of potential. His mechanics are good, but he needs more reps to find the consistency.
  • Brad finished with a 2-5 record, 4.7 KPM, 23% accuracy and 1.4 gross points per round. He also earned bragging rights by recording two wins against his buddies, Scotty and Adam. Similar to Scotty, Brad has very good mechanics and a pretty left-handed toss. Keep showing up fellas, and the results will improve.
  • Nick was a beast this week, posting the highest KPM of the season at 13.5. He was 62%, 4.1 gross points per round, and 0.78 cornholes per round on his way to a 5-2 record. He also added 2 foot snags, a 10-point round, and the MSM of the week. Nick jumped two spots in the power rankings, going from #7 to #5.
  • JV was right on Nick’s heels for top KPM of the week, finishing at 13.4. His accuracy was a respectable 57%, but he dominated with 0.83 cornholes per round and 4.0 gross points per round. JV’s record didn’t reflect his stellar night, going only 3-3. But he played extremely well, and his losses were to top competition…the Game of the Night, as well as a loss against KP and Bushie, and Nick and JG. JV added 4 more foot snags this week to his league-leading season total of 30 foot snags.
  • KP tallied the third-best KPM of the night at 13.3. He was the most accurate player of the night at 64%, scored 4.0 gross points per round and averaged 0.73 cornholes per round, helping him to a 6-2 record and overtaking JG for #1 spot in the power rankings. This marks the first time all year someone besides JG has held the #1 spot.
  • JG had a night that would normally be worthy of the top player – 11.6 KPM, 55% accuracy, 0.65 cornholes per round and 3.5 gross points per round. He still had a great night, but those numbers produced only a 3-4 record given how well others were playing. JG still comes in at #2 in the season power rankings, so don’t feel too sorry for him.
  • Coach Mike had a nice night, going 6-3 overall. His accuracy was way down compared to his normal standards, but the cornhole machine used his back-handed taint tickler to record 0.64 cornholes per round (50 total cornholes on the night, which was the most of all players) and 3.1 gross points per round, good enough for a 10.4 KPM. Despite the 6-3 record, Coach Mike fell one spot in the power rankings from #5 to #6.
  • Bushie was the last of 6 players with KPM higher than 10, coming in with 10.0 on the nose. Bushie had an impressive 0.57 cornholes per round and 3.0 gross points per round. He also won his last 3 games of the night to close strong, finishing at 4-6 overall. Bushie’s highlight of the night may have been in Game 6 when he partnered with KP to beat Nick and JV, 21-13. Bushie outplayed Nick head-to-head in that game, outscoring him 12-10 including a 7-0 mark in the final round to win the game.
  • Adam had perhaps his best night of the season going 50% from the field, 0.50 cornholes per round and 3.0 gross points per round. That was good for a 9.7 KPM. He finished 3-6, including 2 losses to Brad, but his individual performance continues to grow each week. Adam also snagged a week-high 7 foot snags and continues to cut into JV’s season-leading total. He sits in second place right now at 21 total foot snags.
  • Mario had a nice night, going 2-2 overall with an impressive win in the Game of the Night. He was close to finishing 3-1 overall, but took a tough loss to Bushie and Coach Mike in Game 14 when he partnered with KP. He and KP squandered a 15-5 lead and lost 21-18 when they couldn’t close. Mario’s partner let him down…KP choked in the final round against Bushie, scoring only 3 points compared to Bushie’s 7, which clinched the game. Mario finished with a 6.2 KPM before departing to go stuff more holes.
  • Joe finished with a 4.6 KPM and 1-4 record, but that 1 win was a big one. He partnered with Coach Mike in Game 3 and overcame a 15-7 deficit against Brad and KP, going on a 14-0 run in just 1.5 rounds to win the game, 21-15. Joe was an integral part of that run by producing 6 of the 14 points, outscoring KP 8-2 in his only turn during that stretch.

2017 Week 11 Recap

NOVI, MICHIGAN – Rain threatened to cancel week 11, but a few committed soldiers rolled the dice anyway. Nick, Adam, Bushie and KP got through one game before a 30 minute rain delay. Paul, Adam, Bushie and KP then resumed play after the rain delay and finished 5 additional games.

Game of the Night was in Game 3, featuring Adam and Paul vs. Bushie and KP. Adam was on fire throughout the entire game, and neither team held more than a 3 point advantage throughout the entire game.

In the second to last round, the game was tied 19-19 when Paul buried a cornhole that looked like the game winner. Bushie had one last throw, needing a cornhole to negate Paul’s 3-pointer and extend the game.

Bushie, focused and full of Coors Light, toed the line and calmly delivered a perfect, end-over-end bag. His fourth throw found nothing but the bottom of the hole, erasing Paul’s cornhole and keeping the game tied at 19.

In the next round KP was able to outlast Adam by 2 points and secure a narrow win for Bushie and KP, 21-19.

The clutch throw by Bushie to cancel Paul’s game-winner and extend the match earns him this week’s Mushroom Stamp Moment. Congratulations to Bushie for earning his first MSM of the season!

News & Notes:

  • No advanced stats were tracked this week due to threat of rain and the damage it would cause to the computer.
  • In Game 6, Paul and Adam were victim to a bun run given by Bushie and KP. This is now the second time this season where Paul and Adam have partnered and received a 21-0 beat down. Paul also leads the league with most bun runs received this season (3).
  • The regular season has featured 5 bun runs thus far, and KP has played a role in all of them. He has given 4 bun runs, and been victim to the bun run 1 time.
  • It was a challenging night with wet boards and bags, which sometimes played slippery and other times were very sticky. KP held the top record on the night at 6-0, which is probably due to his experience going from slippery to sticky in a moments notice. Other records are as follows:

-Paul 2-3

-Bushie 2-4

-Adam 2-4

-Nick 0-1

2017 Week 10 and All-Star Weekend Recap

BEVERLY HILLS, MICHIGAN – Week 10 featured a small group due many players taking advantage of a few extra rest days during All-Star Weekend. But, week 10 also marked the return of Steve for the first time since the 2016 season, and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen also welcomes Marco, Coach Mike’s nephew, who made his debut this week.

Bushie, Coach Mike, Marco and Steve logged 6 “sanctioned” matches, as Bushie described. The “non-sanctioned” matches allegedly featured gambling and hookers. Of course these guys saved the cool shit for when everyone was gone.

The foursome played two round-robin rounds and had the following records on the night:

  • Coach Mike – 5-1
  • Marco – 3-3
  • Bushie – 3-3
  • Steve – 1-5

Stats and highlights were not released to the public, but enough info was leaked to know the Mushroom Stamp Moment (“MSM”) goes to Coach Mike for the second week in a row. In Game 5 Bushie and Steve had Coach Mike and Marco on the ropes, 20-14. Coach Mike buried 3 straight cornholes and hit the board with his fourth toss to cap an epic comeback and a 21-20 win. Congrats again on having the Mushroom Stamp Moment of the week, Coach.

NOVI, MICHIGAN – The entire city of Novi was packed with excitement in the days leading up to the inaugural League of Extraordinary Gentlemen All-Star Weekend. A who’s who of cornholers took The Maples community by storm on Saturday afternoon, showing off their skills and creativity in four different challenges. The summary is below, and overall All-Star results are attached.

1) Cornhole Challenge – participants tried to knockdown as many cornholes as possible in 16 throws

Nick took home the Cornhole Challenge championship by outlasting JG in the final round. Nick registered the most cornholes in round 1 with 4, but JG came back strong in the semifinal round with 3 cornholes compared to Nick’s 2. Both survived and advanced to the championship round where Nick snuck by JG with 3 total cornholes compared to JG’s 2 cornholes. Nick is the season leader in cornholes per round and validated himself as the champion of this challenge.

2) Accuracy Challenge – participants tried to land as many throws on the board as possible in 16 throws (cornholes counted as missed throws)

KP was crowned the Accuracy Challenge champion, but it wasn’t easy. He was consistent through the first 2 rounds, advancing to the final round against Nick. After the first 8 throws the two were tied, making 5 of 8 throws. Nick led off the final 8 throws, making an impressive 6 bags on the board and putting serious pressure on KP. Nick set the bar high, but KP knew what he had to do…6 to tie, 7 to win. KP looked robotic as he calmly landed his first 5 throws on the board. Things got interesting when throw 6 missed, but KP hit the last two throws to finish 7/8 (12/16 overall in the final round), edging Nick out by one shot (Nick finished 11/16 overall in the final round). KP is the season leader in accuracy, and similar to Nick in the Cornhole Challenge, he proved his season ranking was not a fluke.

3) Foot Snag Challenge – participants tried to foot snag as many throws as possible in 8 throws from their partner

Paul won a controversial Foot Snag Challenge championship. He started in round 1 with an incredible 5 foot snags out of 8 throws, securing a spot in round 2. But Paul’s technique raised plenty of questions from several players, the most vocal of which was JV. JV accused Paul of not possessing the bag according to normal foot snag standards, which instantly reignited the rivalry between these two. JV licked his chops in round 2, hoping for a championship round showdown with his arch nemesis. Both players snagged 4 bags in round 2, advancing to face each other in the championship. JV went first in the final round and was only able to grab 1 foot snag. Paul, facing pressure to win the championship with legitimate foot snags, changed to a proper technique. Tied at 1 foot snag apiece and only a few attempts remaining, Paul calmly snagged his second bag to clinch the win over JV. Paul tossed the bag to the ground and yelled a few four-letter words at his opponent. JV didn’t like it and promptly shotgunned a Labatt Blue Light in disgust. JV is the season leader in foot snags, but Paul slayed the giant on this day.

4) H-O-R-S-E Challenge – participants used their creativity to knock out their opponents, similar to the game of hoops we played growing up

The H-O-R-S-E Challenge was quickly changed to the H-O Challenge when the group realized the event would take too long. Appropriately under the H-O format, Mario won the Challenge championship by beating JV in the final round. Kelvin, a friend of Mario’s, and John, a friend of JG and Scott, were arguably the most creative players in the entire challenge. Unfortunately in the winners bracket round Kelvin and John weren’t able to execute their own shots because they regularly had to answer other players’ shots, and sadly were eliminated. Mario incorporated serious athleticism into his shots, which ultimately was too much for JV to overcome. Mario also used his athleticism to beat Paul in the opening round to advance to the winners bracket. Mario jumped a tailgate chair and landed his shot on the board while doing so. Paul…well, I’ll let this picture tell the rest of the story.

Paul needed his Chuck Norris Action Jeans…they don’t bind your legs.

All participants received points in each challenge based on their placement. The participant with the most points after all 4 events was named the LEG All-Star MVP. The 2017 LEG All-Star MVP was JV, who didn’t win a single event, but finished second twice and third once.

JV celebrated MVP honors in style by prematurely drinking from the league championship cup. But if you know JV, he doesn’t give a shit about rules.

Congrats to JV on winning All-Star MVP honors, and congrats to Nick, Mario, Paul and KP for winning individual challenges. All 5 guys took home some very nice hardware.

We now begin the back half of the 2017 season, and the Road to the Cup…I got a blank space, baby. And I’ll write your name…

2017 Week 9 Recap

NOVI, MICHIGAN – For only the second time all season, and first since week 6, 5 of the top 6 ranked players all participated in the same week. JG, JV, KP, Nick and Coach Mike all descended upon Novi for a showdown with serious horsepower. A quick glance at the week 9 records for each person (standings and statistics attached) reveals only two players with records above .500, Paul (5-4) and KP (7-3). But, that’s because everyone beat the hell out of each other.

Dig deeper into the advanced metrics and it’s clear everyone brought their A game this week. All 5 players had a KPM of 10 or higher – as a reminder, this means they averaged accuracy of 55% or better, cornholes per round of .45 or better, and gross points per round of 3.2 or better.

To help put this in context, prior to week 9 there were only 4 occasions where a KPM of 10 or higher was posted, and in week 9 we had 5 different players achieve this.

Nick led the way with a ridiculous 12.9 KPM, the highest ever, while Coach Mike followed closely behind at 12.4, KP at 11.6, JG registered 10.2 and JV locked in at 10.1.

These 5 were a huge part of the week 9 story, but we also can’t forget the play of Paul and Mario, both of whom held their own and even upstaged some of the best players in the league at certain moments.

Game of the Night was a showdown between JV and Paul vs. Mario and KP in Game 10. KP came out red-hot, hitting 10 of his first 12 shots en route to outscoring Paul by 10 points over the first 3 frames. Mario played JV evenly during the same period, and Mario and KP took a commanding 11-2 lead.

In the middle stages of the match, JV elevated his game and Mario did his best to keep pace. Paul also negated KP’s accuracy by burying cornholes. By the seventh frame the game was dead-even at 16 apiece, after a 14-5 run by JV and Paul.

In the eighth frame JV and Paul pushed the lead to 19-17, as Mario and KP searched for the magic from earlier in the game. In the ninth frame KP knocked down a cornhole and registered his remaining 3 tosses on the board on his way to a 6-3 advantage over Paul, taking a 20-19 lead. KP had a chance to end the game with a cornhole on his last toss. He went hunting, but missed the kill shot.

That turned things over to Mario vs. JV, and Mario trying to gain a 1 point advantage to win the game. Mario had a respectable 2 points, staying aggressive on all 4 throws. But once again, JV was there in the clutch with 4 points, outscoring Mario 4-2 and clinching the game 21-20.

It was a hell of a match, with JV and Paul overcoming KP’s 4.4 gross points per round (40 gross points in 9 rounds) with key responses in timely moments.

This week’s Mushroom Stamp Moment (“MSM”) goes to Coach Mike, who in Game 14 outscored the league’s #1 ranked player, JG, 10-0 in the sixth round to win the game. Coach Mike had the most cornholes (5) and gross points (26) in just 6 rounds, good for an average of 0.83 cornholes per round and 4.33 gross points per round, respectively. Nice Mushroom, Coach.

News & Notes:

  • The week kicked off with a bun run when Paul & KP teamed up to blank JV and Mario, 21-0. Even crazier is Paul & KP closed the game out in just 4.5 rounds and only combined for 3 total cornholes.

Rules are rules, and the dynamic duo had to honor the bun run by stripping down, wearing coconut titties, grass skirts and the super gay leis. Special shout out to JV who honored the true spirit of the bun run by stripping down without hesitation. Looking good fellas.

  • Paul’s KPM was average at 7.0, but his accuracy was respectable (45%) and his overall record was second-best of the night at 5-4. Paul also had a very loud moment in Game 15 when he faced off against JG in the top half of the tenth round, game tied 19-19. Paul outshined the #1 ranked player, 5-1, to clinch the game. Not only was Paul yuuuuuuuge in the clutch against a great opponent, but the win was a contender for Game of the Night. In this game Paul paired with Coach Mike to defeat JG and KP, the #1 and #2 ranked players, respectively.
  • JV almost logged the first 12 point round of the season in the fifth round of Game 8 when he buried cornholes on his first 3 throws. His fourth throw had a beautiful right to left draw and looked good the entire way before narrowly missing. He had to settle for a 10 point round leading to a 21-11 win over Coach Mike and Nick. He averaged 5.3 gross points per round in this game and had 10 cornholes in just 6 rounds. JV had an impressive overall performance this week with a 10.1 KPM, 3 foot snags and probably 15 Labatt Blue Lights while smoking a Cuban cigar. He was…in rare form.
  • Coach Mike also threatened to score a 12 point round, which led to his Mushroom Stamp Moment award. Again, he narrowly missed 4 straight cornholes and had to settle for a 10 point round. Coach Mike easily had his best week of the season – 58% accuracy, 3.7 gross points per round, 0.71 cornholes per round and once again led the week in total cornholes with 52 (a ridiculous average of 5.2 cornholes per game).
  • Nick was the man this week, recording the highest KPM ever, which included 63% accuracy, 3.9 gross points per round, 0.71 cornholes per round and added 6 foot snags to demonstrate his versatility.
  • Mario had an up and down night. He finished at 1-6, but the one win was a major statement when he teamed with KP to beat Paul and Nick, 21-17. He was victim to the tough loss in the Game of the Night, or else a 2-5 finish with the league titans present would have been very impressive. Mario reminded everyone about his foot snag skills, snagging 5 on the night. He is second overall in the league with 15 foot snags on the season.
  • JG’s night looks pedestrian given what a few others did, but make no mistake about it, his performance is ordinarily good enough to be the top performer of the night. 57% accuracy, 3.2 gross points per round, 0.46 cornholes per game and a KPM of 10.2. That’s fourth best for the night? Crazy. JG went 5-5 on the evening, which was good enough to retain his season-long #1 ranking. 9 consecutive weeks at #1 ain’t bad.

2017 Week 8 Recap

BEVERLY HILLS, MICHIGAN – First of all, I’d like to welcome Stephen Koinis to the distribution list, and also welcome back Chris King. Chris has been serving a suspension for violation of the league’s substance abuse policy, which is impressive given the amount of substance abuse allowed by this league. Anyway, his suspension is over and he’s eligible to play again.

Those of you who read the weekly recaps know JV is on thin ice after his last two weeks, which included shitting his pants and hitting KP in the head with a beer can during his fit of rage. We all expected strike three this week, but it didn’t happen. In fact, JV partially redeemed himself by cooking some incredible ribs for the entire group. Nice work JV!

Now back to the week 8 recap. This week’s story is all about Adam Rymill. Sure, Adam’s 4-6 record seems unimpressive compared to others, but when you dive deeper into the advanced metrics you’ll see Adam was on the cusp of a very good night. He was 53% accurate, averaged 2.8 gross points per round, and flashed his versatility with 4 foot snags on his was to a KPM of 8.5. If not for a low cornholes per round (0.32) Adam would’ve had a KPM near 9.

Adam showed his “clutchness” in Game 13 when he teamed with Bushie in a 21-11 loss to JV and Coach Mike. Yes, it was a blowout loss, but he was head-to-head against Coach Mike and in round 9 the game was on the line, 20-9. Coach Mike applied serious pressure by going 4-4 on his throws, and Adam responded by going 4-4 to extend the game. The deficit was ultimately too much to overcome, but this was another major moment of growth for Adam.

Adam is another perfect example demonstrating the value of the KPM. His 4-6 record was worse than Jack (4-3), but his KPM was higher than Jack’s (8.5 vs. 8.4, respectively). Adam also started 1-5 before finishing the night winning 3 of his last 4 games.

The Game of the Night was easy this week since most of the games were blowouts. In Game 4 JV and Bushie faced off against Coach Mike and Adam. This game had 23 total cornholes, with Bushie pacing the group with 7. JV and Bushie appeared to blow this one open in the middle rounds, going on a 15-5 run to turn a 1-1 tie into a 16-6 lead. JV was outstanding during the run, outscoring Adam 9-3 in their head-to-head match up.

Adam and Coach Mike kept battling, but still found themselves in a 19-11 hole late in the game. That’s when both players took their play to another level. In one round they flipped a 19-11 deficit to a 20-19 lead with Adam outscoring JV 6-1 and Coach Mike getting the better of Bushie 5-1. JV and Bushie were shaken, and clearly on the ropes after the momentum swing.

In the next round Adam and JV drew even, 2-2, before turning it over to Bushie and Coach Mike. Could Coach Mike close it out against his good friend? Not this time. Bushie nailed 3 of his 4 throws to earn a +2 advantage and he won the game 21-20.

Game 5 also had some crazy fireworks, despite the 21-10 final score. In round 5 Jack came to life with 3 cornholes on his way to a 9-1 advantage over Mario. Bushie (Jack’s partner) followed that up with 3 additional cornholes and a 10 point round in his half of round 5. If not for JV sinking 2 cornholes of his own to offset Bushie’s 10 points, this one could’ve been over. That’s 8 total cornholes in one round, which might be a record. Bushie and Jack turned a 5-4 deficit into a 14-5 lead, ultimately won going away, 21-10.

This week’s Mushroom Stamp Moment (“MSM”) goes to JV, who in Game 2 used a 10 point round (including 3 cornholes) to win the game, and ended Game 2 with the most cornholes (7), gross points (33) and foot snags (2). If you’re wondering what the hell the Mushroom Stamp Moment is, it’s when one player exudes his dominance by slapping his proverbial dick on the rest of the players’ proverbial faces. JV did that in this game, and becomes the first ever recipient of the MSM.

 

News & Notes:

  • JV was the KPM leader on the night at 10.2, marking the first week ever where KP was not the leader in KPM. JV hit 60% accuracy and was the leader in gross points per round at 3.3, and also added 5 more foot snags to his season-leading total (23). He finished the night 7-1 and has moved to #2 in the Power Rankings.
  • Coach Mike was a stud this week. He was only slightly behind JV for top KPM, finishing at 9.8. He once again held top honors for most cornholes with 36 total, and also had a season high accuracy at 59%. His overall record of 6-4 doesn’t reflect how good he was this week.
  • Jack recorded his season high KPM at 8.4 and topped the 50% mark for accuracy. Jack pushed his season record above the .500 mark with a 4-3 record this week.
  • Bushie is the strangest case of the week. He tied Adam with a respectable KPM at 8.5, and tied Coach Mike for the weekly lead in total cornholes at 36. All other metrics were also near average, yet he finished the week 2-8, losing his last 7 games of the night.
  • Mario continues to fight through moments of inconsistency, but he shows his value in cornholes. He was on pace with Adam and Jack for cornholes per game and per round, was better than KP in both of those categories, yet his accuracy (37%) brought him down. He finished 2-5 on the night with a KPM of 6.6. If Mario can get the accuracy into the mid-40% range, he’s going to make a move to the middle of the pack.
  • It was another rough week for KP, finishing 5-3 overall. He dropped one spot in the Power Rankings from #2 to #3. But more concerning is the cornhole issue he has. Week 8 was a season low cornholes per game (1.8) and cornholes per round (0.19). At one point, KP had a 0.15 cornholes per round. Guys, that’s a ridiculous 1 cornhole every 28 throws. ONE CORNHOLE EVERY TWENTY-SEVEN THROWS! As a result, he had his lowest KPM of the year at 8.7, despite another accurate night (65%).

The unbalanced schedule created a night where JV and KP did not face off against one another, otherwise things could’ve been uglier for KP.

One last item of note is regarding the KPM. Previously you may recall the KPM formula was as follows:

  • 50% weighting given to gross points per round
  • 20% weighting given to cornholes per round
  • 20% weighting given to accuracy
  • 10% weighting given to net point differential

JV and I realized our formula was flawed and the net point differential was actually comprising more than 10%. So, we’ve modified the KPM to exclude net point differential, and the other three factors now drive the KPM. The prior week KPMs changed slightly, but not the overall result of who had top KPM, lowest KPM, etc. We’ve also established a baseline for the KPM, which is below. This should give you an idea of where you will stand based on performance in each individual category.

2017 Week 7 Recap

NOVI, MICHIGAN – LEG returned to Novi for the first time since week 4 (June 15), and the players were quickly reminded of how difficult an environment it is compared to The Friendly Confines of Beverly Hills (aka, Bushie’s house). Bushie has the Augusta National of backyards – beautiful flowers, luscious green grass and plants, asymmetrical stone and brick walkways, and fencing to keep the riffraff out. All of this contributes to a comfortable setting and pleasing depth perception, increasing accuracy. Meanwhile, Novi is completely exposed to the elements (wind, heat, dog shit, flying beer cans – more on that later) and that was evident all night. Throw accuracy was way down this week, with KP leading the way at 52% (he’s the league leader and is typically in the mid-60s%) and the remaining 6 players ranged from 23% – 37%. Gross points per round were also way down, with the weekly leader coming in at 3.0 (KP) compared to week 6 with 4 players at 3.3 points per round and higher. Despite some key statistics being “down” the competitiveness was still off the charts.

Game of the Night was extremely tough to choose this week, with 6 of the 12 games decided by 3 points or less. However, Game 12 was the choice, featuring Paul and Bushie vs. Coach Mike and JV. Things looked ugly after round 1 when JV outscored Paul 5-2 to take a 3-0 lead, and Coach Mike piled on to make it 6-0 with a 4-1 advantage over Bushie. But the battle was just beginning…Bushie outscored Coach Mike by 8 points over the next two rounds to close the gap to 10-8, followed by a 5-0 run by JV and Coach Mike to extend the lead to 15-8. In the late stages of the game, it was 15-12 JV and Coach Mike. JV had 2 bags on the board and had missed another throw. On his last toss, he knocked 2 bags in for cornholes while the third bag came to rest on the board. A yuuuuge 7 gross points on his way to outscoring Paul by 4 to up the lead to 19-12. Bushie responded again, outscoring Coach Mike the next 2 rounds, 8-0, and just like that the game was tied, 20-20. Paul and JV faced off, pressure mounting. Paul delivered a clutch cornhole, his first of the match, and two additional points claiming a 5-1 gross points advantage over JV with only 1 toss left for JV. He needed a cornhole and also had to knock one of Paul’s bags off the board to keep the game alive. His final throw was a cornhole, but it wasn’t enough as Paul held a 5-4 advantage, good for a 21-20 victory. An impressive comeback, with Bushie leading the way at 3.5 gross points per round and 6 total cornholes.

About those flying beer cans…take a wild guess who was behind this stunt? If you guessed JV, you guessed right. In Game 5 JV and Paul matched up against Bushie and Joe. This was a great game, and a candidate for Game of the Night, but that’s not why we are talking about it (Bushie and Joe won 21-19, by the way). JV was off to a rough start, hitting only 2 of his first 12 throws. After his 12th throw capped an 0-4 round, he turned to walk into the street while yelling, “Son of a BITCH!”. KP was innocently sitting in a chair between the 2 trees updating the scores (or lack of) from the round when all the sudden JV yells, “Oh no! KP!” Before KP could look up, WHAM! Smoked in the head by a beer can and beer pours all over the computer. What the fuck happened, you ask? Good goddamn question. Not only did JV walk into the street yelling, upset at his terrible performance, but he also blindly threw his beer into the air using a Kareem Sky Hook and the fucker traveled 20 yards, over a tree, split two trees and hit me in the goddamn head before dumping on the computer. “KP, you’re making this up,” you say? No. I’m not. This guy went 2 for fucking 12 looking at his target from 27 feet away. But he can blindly land a beer on my head with a sky hook? That’s strike 2 JV.

Perhaps the most entertaining moment of the night was in Game 4, when Coach Mike and Mario defeated Joe and KP, 21-18. Another great game, which included Coach Mike going HAM with 12 total cornholes. Joe and Coach Mike had a nice Italian head-to-head going on throughout the game, but it started right from the opening toss. In round 1 Joe had one cornhole only to be answered by a cornhole from Coach Mike. In round 2 Coach Mike narrowly missed another cornhole, but had a beautiful backstop on the hole with his bag partially hanging in the hole. On his next toss he used that backstop to make a cornhole and the impact with the hanging bag caused the that bag to also fall into the hole. A great play resulting in 2 cornholes, causing Coach Mike to exclaim, “Yeah baby! I just need a little cushion before I put it in the hole”. Challenge accepted. Joe promptly responded on his very next throw with a thunderous cornhole. He jarred this thing on the fly. It was opposite ends of the Italian hole penetration spectrum. The OG, doing it with finesse and a hint of romanticism, while the young Joe V.’s cornhole is like an airplane. It gives girls orgasms.

Other highlights of the night include:

  • Bushie going an impressive 6-2 on the night, including the second best toss accuracy (37%) and second best KPM (6.0). Bushie rose to #6 in the power rankings after sitting at #11 last week;
  • Mario was 2-5 on the night and experimented with a second version of his toss. The difficult conditions seemed to bother him a bit, but I think his lack of focus due to taking booty calls all night contributed to most of his struggles. Despite a poor record, Mario had losses of 21-18, 21-19, and 21-18. He very easily could’ve been 5-2. He was also part of an impressive 21-3 win over Bushie and Coach Mike;
  • JV struggled to a 3-4 record, but did have the most cornholes per game (4.0) and added 4 foot snags to his season-leading total of 18;
  • Paul was a respectable 3-3, trying to get the train back on the tracks after a few bad weeks in a row. Paul had a toss accuracy (31%) and gross points per game (1.9) consistent with Coach Mike, which is a good measuring stick. The numbers might not seem impressive, but the whole group was down this week. Paul’s scoring balance was much better this week, compared to previous weeks where he was cornhole or bust;
  • Joe had some loud moments, including a very impressive 21-19 win over Paul and JV. But he also had some big losses that resulted in an overall record of 1-4. Joe has still only played 11 games on the year, so he’s searching for consistency with that toss;
  • Coach Mike recorded the most cornholes in one game this week (a ridiculous 12), and also was the leader in total cornholes (33). Coach was 5-4 for the night, keeping him in the middle of the standings;
  • KP was the weekly leader in toss accuracy (52%), cornholes per round (0.46), gross points per game (3.0), high round (10 gross points) and KPM (10.7). Most impressively, though, he recorded a week-high foot snags with 5. However, his cornhole rate is still too low and he dropped his first 2 games of the night before stringing together 4 consecutive wins to finish the night at 4-2

2017 Week 6 Recap

BEVERLY HILLS, MICHIGAN – JV shit his pants. Guys. Seriously. He. Shit. His. Pants. I’m not talking about a bad fart. In Game 15, JV and KP were battling Bushie and Paul. At one end JV was head-to-head against Paul, and the normal trash talking between the two was audible for the entire neighborhood. But then, it went too far…JV assumed the Heisman pose and ripped a fart as Paul attempted a toss. It was a masterful distraction tactic, but Paul got the last laugh. Here’s the play-by-play as the “fart” exited JV’s b-hole:

Paul: “Jesus Jeff. During my toss?”
JV: “Oh God, I just shit my pants”
KP (at the opposite end boards): “Did you really?”
Paul: “Yeah, he did. I smell it”

JV: “I’ll be right back…”

At this point he penguin walks inside, assumingly diarrhea trying to scoot down his leg in this moment of panic. The guys go inside to refresh beers and here comes JV, climbing the steps from Bushie’s basement, holding his shitty boxers in one hand and free balling in basketball shorts. Game On! He’s ready to roll again.

The shit delay was short, but dramatic. Play resumed, and JV and KP promptly closed out their rattled opponents, 21-10.

That had to end the night, right? Oh no. JV played ANOTHER game commando. This time Paul had the last laugh, pairing with KP in a 21-11 win over JV and Bushie.

One might think this was the highlight of the night. It wasn’t. First, we had the Game of the Night (more on that later), and we also had yet another bun run.

Game 6 was the powerful tandem of JG and KP against Paul and Adam. It was an uphill battle for Paul and Adam from the beginning, but JG and KP were on another level in this one. KP hit nearly 60% of his throws, JG had 7 cornholes, and they closed it out in just 6 rounds, 21-0. Listen, bun runs are shameful. But this week, they were even more embarrassing thanks to Nick’s great idea to make any bun runners wear hula skirts, coconut titties and a super gay lei. Don’t worry, we took pictures of this…

Hellz yeah, titty city. Even coconut titties aren’t bad titties? Bushie was Mayor of Titty City, and as you can tell, he loved every minute of it.

The Game of the Night was in the opening match, Nick and Bushie squared off against Paul and JV. At one end of the boards was Nick vs. JV, while Paul and Bushie were head-to-head. Bushie started the match by hitting 3 of his first 4 throws, resulting in a 2-0 lead. In Nick’s half of Round 1, he added a cornhole as part of a dominating 4-0 round against JV. Before JV could shit his pants, it was already 6-0. Paul and JV chipped away at the lead, until Nick appeared to bust it open in Round 5 with an 8-1 domination against JV. However, Paul heated up and JV registered high round of the night with a 10 point answer in Round 6 to help close the gap (note: JG also registered a 10 point round in Game 14). In Round 8, the final round, JV and Paul combined to outscore their opponents by 4 points, staging an epic comeback in a thrilling game, winning 21-20. It was one of the best games of the season. Nick had 5 cornholes, JV answered with 7 total, Nick added 2 foot snags, JV had 1 foot snag, and we had huge momentum swings from round to round. Great game fellas. You set the tone for the night.

Other Highlights Include:

  • Adam was 1-7 on the night. But something very important happened with Adam. In Game 11 he paired with KP to win 21-20 against Bushie and Paul. But Adam experimented with his toss, using a soft spinner that looked beautiful and immediately was more accurate. The stats show only 8 gross points for Adam in this game. But for those watching, it was a serious moment of growth. Seemingly half his throws painted the hole like a Peter North film. Adam, like JV, is a very good bowler. Adam, like JV, made a choice a few weeks into this season to experiment and change his throwing motion. JV is now winning 2 of every 3 games, and his toss accuracy is at 55%. I expect similar results from Adam after a few weeks with his new toss. Adam also added 4 foot snags.
  • Bushie was playing very well before ending his night on a 4 game losing streak. He finished at 3-7, but the losing skid really hurt his KPM. Bushie had it going early in the night, and despite his fade at the end he still finished with a 46% toss accuracy for the night.
  • Paul was 3-8 on the night, and almost received a diarrhea facial. He receives a “pass” just for that. But he was third in cornholes per game and tied for second in overall cornholes. Paul needs to get his accuracy up a bit, but his accuracy suffers some because of his aggressive style of play, always going for the hole. Not a bad way to live. In fact, I’m sure he’s going for the hole as we speak with the 21 year old girl who works in the Delphi café (he’s on a date).
  • JV went 8-3, added 6 foot snags (he leads the league with 14 total), tied for high round of the night with JG (10 points, respectively) and registered an impressive 59% toss accuracy. Did I mention he also shit his pants?
  • JG had his worst week of the season, going a terrible 7-3 (note my sarcasm). He was the second best King P*zzy Masher, so we’ll call him Prince P*zzy Masher. JG lead the week in cornholes with 49 (4.9 per game), and was second in virtually every other statistic. The top dog stays at the top, excluding Jimmy, who made a one game appearance and then peaced out after winning. Until Jimmy shows up more, we won’t acknowledge his 100% winning percentage.
  • Nick went 1-2, but this is where the advanced metrics tell the real story. Nick lead the week in gross points per round (4.3), toss accuracy (66%), cornholes per round (0.84) and cornholes per game (5.3). Does it matter he went 1-2? Sure, ultimately only wins and losses matter. But this guy is good. Really good.
  • KP went 8-2 this week, and was the King P*zzy Masher at 10.5 KPM. He was second in points per round (3.5), second in accuracy (65%), and lead the week in gross points per game (29.1). KP has to get the cornhole rate up. He averaged 3.8 per game (0.46 per round), which isn’t terrible. But his accuracy combined with an uptick in cornhole rate would make him a threat to JG, Nick and JV game in and game out.

My apologies for the long email. I blame JV and his poopy pants. But, if you didn’t enjoy the read, you probably shouldn’t celebrate July 4 because you’re un-American.

Happy July 4 my bruthas. Be safe and enjoy the holiday. ‘Merica!