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Well, the 2009 season isn’t over, but it’s never too early to reflect on the regular season that was.

Clearly the new scoring system with decimal points has helped the scores raise up a bit. That, or we just had some unbelievable offensive performances.

I think it’s a mixture of both that led to eight out of 10 new single-game scoring records this year.

The Toasters had the highest scoring game with 168.1 points. He also has the highest scoring running back with Chris Johnson scoring a ridiculous 152.8 in Week 2.

Boyer became the second team to start 0-5 and make the playoffs. He also has the highest scoring performance from any player ever in JFL history with Tom Brady’s 57 points, and that was not inflated from the decimal points whatsoever.

Here are the rest of the records set, as well as everyone’s franchise history up-to-date.

See how you match up against division rivals and friends.

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