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Div 4b – Midway Through the Madness: Breaking Down some of the Season’s Top Performers

QUARTERBACK OF THE YEAR (TOP 5)

About the Top 5

William Sebag (Win Diesel) – A Winner

📊 1160 Yards | 31 TDs | 2 INTs | 12.5 Yards/Comp | 122.7 QB Rating

William Sebag has done it all. With an impressive two championships, a Quarterback of the Year award, a Defensive Player of the Year title, and a Finals MVP, his track record speaks for itself. Since joining the league in Spring 2022, he has proven time and time again why he a Solid player in FPF. This season, he’s leading all QBs in touchdowns (31) while maintaining incredible efficiency with only two interceptions. His ability to stretch the field with 12.5 yards per completion has made Win Diesel a force to be reckoned with.


Mathis Coulombe (Black Vipers) – The Impressive Rookie

📊 1093 Yards | 28 TDs | 8 INTs | 8.9 Yards/Comp | 109.9 QB Rating

Mathis Coulombe may be new to the FPF, but he’s wasted no time making an impact. In his first season, he has already cemented himself as a great quarterback, leading the Black Vipers to success with impressive accuracy. His 73.2% completion rate is the highest among the top five quarterbacks, and he has already thrown 28 touchdowns. While his 8 interceptions show there’s room for improvement, his quick decision-making and ability to find open receivers make him a rising star in the league.


Guillaume Boulanger (Caisse de 12) – The Consistent Playmaker

📊 1111 Yards | 22 TDs | 9 INTs | 9.5 Yards/Comp | 100.4 QB Rating

Since joining in Winter 2022, Guillaume Boulanger has established himself as a reliable and productive quarterback. This season, he has thrown for over 1100 yards while maintaining a 64.6% completion rate, showing his ability to efficiently lead his offense. While he sits behind Sebag and Coulombe in touchdowns, his 9.5 yards per completion proves he can push the ball downfield. If he can cut down on turnovers, Boulanger could elevate his game to another level.


Sanders Armand (The Chosen Ones) – The All-Time Great

📊 767 Yards | 20 TDs | 3 INTs | 10.5 Yards/Comp | 109.7 QB Rating

Sanders Armand’s resume is one of the most decorated in the division. Since joining in Spring 2016, he has racked up 4 All-Star selections, 3 Championships, a Quarterback of the Year award, a Receiver of the Year title, and a Two-Way Player of the Year award. His ability to impact the game both as a passer and a receiver has made him one of the league’s most versatile threats. This season he has thrown for 20 touchdowns and boasts an impressive 10.5 yards per completion. His experience and leadership make him a dangerous QB as the season continues.


Skylar Bayliff (West Island Boys) – The Two-Way Star

📊 808 Yards | 20 TDs | 6 INTs | 9.1 Yards/Comp | 99.6 QB Rating

Skylar Bayliff is another highly decorated player, with 3 All-Star appearances, a Championship, 2 Two-Way Player of the Year awards, and a Finals MVP. Since joining in Winter 2020, he has made an impact on both sides of the ball, proving himself as a dynamic athlete. This season, he has thrown for 20 touchdowns and continues to be a key factor for West Island Boys. While his 6 interceptions are on the higher side, his ability to contribute in multiple facets of the game makes him one of the most valuable players in the league.

RECEIVER OF THE YEAR (TOP 5)

About the Top 5

Jessy Dumeignil (Ramphins) – The All-Around Star

📊 27 REC | 246 YDS | 10 TDs | 9.1 Yards/Rec

Jessy Dumeignil is the definition of a two-way star. Since joining in Winter 2019, he has stacked up an impressive résumé, winning a Championship, Defensive Player of the Year, Two-Way Player of the Year, and a Finals MVP. His ability to make plays on both sides of the ball makes him one of the most dangerous weapons in the league. With 10 touchdowns in just four games, he has been the focal point of the Ramphins’ offense, and defenses have struggled to contain him.


Vincent Hamel (Coconuts) – The Playmaker

📊 20 REC | 277 YDS | 9 TDs | 13.9 Yards/Rec

Vincent Hamel has been a steady force in the league since Winter 2015, earning two All-Star selections along the way. His big-play ability is evident in his 13.9 yards per reception, making him a constant deep threat for the Coconuts’ offense. With 9 touchdowns in six games, Hamel has been a reliable target..


Mike Badibabungi (West Island Boys) – The Rising Champion

📊 18 REC | 280 YDS | 9 TDs | 15.6 Yards/Rec

Despite being one of newer, joining in Winter 2023, Mike Badibabungi has already won a championship and is proving to be a dominant receiver. He leads this group in yards per reception (15.6), showing his ability to stretch the field and make big plays downfield. His 9 touchdowns in five games make him a major red-zone threat, and he continues to build on a strong start to his career.


4. Giancarlo Rachella (Win Diesel) – The Red Zone Threat

📊 13 REC | 175 YDS | 9 TDs | 13.5 Yards/Rec

Another Winter 2023 addition, Giancarlo Rachella has already made an impact, winning two championships in his short time in the league. His numbers may not be as high in volume as some others on this list, but his 9 touchdowns on just 13 receptions highlight his efficiency. Whenever the ball comes his way, he’s making big plays, proving to be a reliable red-zone target for Win Diesel.


5. Michael Fafard (The Hooligans) – The Breakout Candidate

📊 34 REC | 360 YDS | 8 TDs | 10.6 Yards/Rec

Michael Fafard is looking for his first All-Star appearance, and with the way he’s playing, it might be coming soon. He leads the group in receptions (34) and yards (360), proving to be a high-volume target for The Hooligans. His ability to move the chains and create consistent production for his offense makes him one of the most valuable receivers in the league. If he continues at this pace, an All-Star selection could be on the horizon.

POWER RANKINGS

1️⃣ Win Diesel (6-0-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 6-0-0 | PF: 225 | PA: 106 | PD: +119

  • Dominating from the get-go, Win Diesel’s flawless record and explosive scoring margin make them the team to beat.

2️⃣ Black Vipers (5-1-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 5-1-0 | PF: 192 | PA: 109 | PD: +83

  • With just one blemish, Black Vipers have proven they can balance a high-powered offense with tight defensive play.

3️⃣ The Chosen Ones (4-2-1) 🔥
📊 Record: 4-2-1 | PF: 209 | PA: 124 | PD: +85

  • A resilient squad with an impressive scoring differential, The Chosen Ones have the potential to upset the top seeds if they keep up the momentum.

4️⃣ Rawsauce 2.0 (4-2-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 4-2-0 | PF: 173 | PA: 152 | PD: +21

  • Rawsauce 2.0’s balanced play in close contests suggests they could be a dark horse come playoff time.

5️⃣ Team Sexy (3-1-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-1-0 | PF: 116 | PA: 88 | PD: +28

  • Despite a smaller sample size, Team Sexy’s efficient scoring and solid defense hint at untapped potential as the season unfolds.

6️⃣ Notorious Whales (3-2-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-2-0 | PF: 142 | PA: 92 | PD: +50

  • With flashes of brilliance on both ends, Notorious Whales are showing they can outscore opponents when firing on all cylinders.

7️⃣ Ramphins (3-1-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-1-0 | PF: 119 | PA: 104 | PD: +15

  • The Ramphins have been competitive early on, and while their margin is modest, they’re building a foundation for future wins.

8️⃣ The Hooligans (3-2-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-2-0 | PF: 131 | PA: 129 | PD: +2

  • The Hooligans are right on the edge, fighting hard in every game, though they’ll need to fine-tune their closing strategy.

9️⃣ West Island Boys (3-2-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-2-0 | PF: 132 | PA: 143 | PD: -11

  • Despite several close battles, a slight defensive lapse has left the West Island Boys with a negative point differential.

🔟 Caisse de 12 (3-3-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 3-3-0 | PF: 155 | PA: 167 | PD: -12

  • With a mixed bag of results, Caisse de 12 will need consistency and tighter defense to move up the standings.

1️⃣1️⃣ Slippery Slopes (2-1-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 2-1-0 | PF: 78 | PA: 77 | PD: +1

  • Though they’ve played fewer games, Slippery Slopes have shown competitive spirit; every matchup is a chance to tip the scales.

1️⃣2️⃣ Akatsuki (2-2-0) 🔥
📊 Record: 2-2-0 | PF: 173 | PA: 108 | PD: +65

  • Boasting a surprisingly high point differential despite an even record, Akatsuki can be a dangerous contender when their game clicks.

🔻 Out-of-Playoff Contenders (Ranks 13–20) 🔻

Parlay Tilters (2-2-0)
📊 Record: 2-2-0 | PF: 91 | PA: 136 | PD: -45

  • An even record masks their struggles, as the negative differential points to issues on both ends of the ball.

Coconuts (2-4-0)
📊 Record: 2-4-0 | PF: 170 | PA: 187 | PD: -17

  • Despite a respectable offensive output, inconsistency and defensive lapses have left Coconuts lagging behind.

Tuah Army (2-5-0)
📊 Record: 2-5-0 | PF: 157 | PA: 195 | PD: -38

  • Tuah Army’s win-loss record coupled with a negative point differential indicates they need significant adjustments to compete.

Mofos (1-4-1)
📊 Record: 1-4-1 | PF: 119 | PA: 174 | PD: -55

  • With just one win and a tie, Mofos are still searching for a breakthrough as their scoring struggles mount.

Snowdon Deli Degens (1-3-0)
📊 Record: 1-3-0 | PF: 76 | PA: 147 | PD: -71

  • A steep deficit on both sides of the ball highlights the challenges Snowdon Deli Degens face in turning games around.

Les Tondeuses (1-5-0)
📊 Record: 1-5-0 | PF: 94 | PA: 182 | PD: -88

  • With a heavy negative margin, Les Tondeuses must overhaul their strategy if they hope to climb out of the bottom ranks.

Game of Throws (1-5-0)
📊 Record: 1-5-0 | PF: 121 | PA: 193 | PD: -72

  • Despite some scoring capability, the defensive shortcomings have left Game of Throws struggling to close the gap.

Chateauguay Community College (0-4-0)
📊 Record: 0-4-0 | PF: 104 | PA: 164 | PD: -60

  • At the bottom of the ladder, Chateauguay Community College faces an uphill battle and will need a major turnaround to improve.