A quarter of the way through the season, that are certainly a few teams that have been overachieving to this point. The first team that I will say is overachieving is San Jose, but that should come as a surprise to no one. I feel like they seem to play above the level you expect them to on more down seasons but below the level on seasons when they look poised to make a good run. Maybe that's just me though. Either way, they are 4-2 with a negative point difference which means they are winning the close games. Next on the list would probably be my New Orleans Second Line. Sitting at 3-3 on the season and a positive point differential, things could most certainly be worse. Three close losses, by a combined 10 points, could feasibly see NOLA at an even better record. A tough string of games through the middle/late part of the season may prove to be too much to overcome. Though they are 2-4, I think that Baltimore could be in the overachieving category as well. They are significantly below the next closest team in TPE still, though that is to be expected for a team going through a monster rebuild. All I can say is it won't be long before Baltimore is going to put the league on notice.
Just for fun, if Mason received a birthday party request he would certainly make an appearance in some fashion. If it was during the season, it would probably have to be a video call with a signed jersey delivered for their birthday. If was the offseason and no major conflicting events, he would show up in person. On a complete side note, Mason has always wanted to "crash" a wedding for a couple who are diehard Second Line fans. He would never actually crash it as in completely show up unannounced. He would reach out to the parents of the bride or maybe the best man to confirm that it wouldn't detract from the couple's big day.
Just for fun, if Mason received a birthday party request he would certainly make an appearance in some fashion. If it was during the season, it would probably have to be a video call with a signed jersey delivered for their birthday. If was the offseason and no major conflicting events, he would show up in person. On a complete side note, Mason has always wanted to "crash" a wedding for a couple who are diehard Second Line fans. He would never actually crash it as in completely show up unannounced. He would reach out to the parents of the bride or maybe the best man to confirm that it wouldn't detract from the couple's big day.
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