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Round 1 – Results

Another season begins, another chance to look like a fool in front of your friends and colleagues. And remember, there is no get-out-of-jail-free cards for “but I auto-drafted” (you know who you are)…

Anything But RBs (114) def Polar Vortex (112)

It’s unclear exactly why the Commish hates Rhythm and Blues, but there is no denying that his newly declared love for aging QBs and wide-mouthed WRs paid off this week. Peyton proved people pooh-poohing his prowess are pathetic party-poopers and, well, just plain wrong (269 yards, 3 TDs). Throw in C-Johnson-The-Mega with 164 yards and 2 TDs, and C-Johnson-The-Other with 91 yards and a TD, and you have a pretty handy score.  The Vortex’s attempt to drag in points was also impressive, but it seems that global warming diminished their power just enough for them to lose this tough first-round matchup. Yes, even with Julius “Special Peyton Bond” Jones pulling in 104 yards and a 3 TDs, they will have to settle for telling their children “but I tried to save the polar bears, truly I did.”

Luckier than Good (128) def El Sereno Chica (81)

When the “Goods” decide to go for a lucky break, they go all in. They name their team appropriately, let fate choose their team, end up with a QB called “Luck” (370 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs), and somehow come out with the highest score of the week. There’s a three-legged bunny hopping around Redlands right now, wondering what the heck just happened. I’d like to say that the Chica’s were valiant in the fight, but it’s probably more accurate to say that they were preordained to be cast as “Crew Member 3” in a movie where they needed to get things started quickly with as much blood as possible. Last to throw in the towel was Jay “one more play?” Cutler (349 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs).

Da Gnomes (113) def Northern Aggression (109)

A close game is a good game… for everyone EXCEPT those competing in it. This battle – a classic brother-versus-brother showdown – came down to the wire, and I’m sure there was a whole series of tweets, emails, text messages, and R-rated instagram images sent between them for the duration of the games (even if they were only imagined). The Gnomes started strong with a last-second switch to play Matty “I ain’t no fatty” Ryan (463 yards, 3 TDs) and they burst out to a big lead. The Aggressors responded with a QB-mirror-play, with Matty “OK, I’m a bit fatty” Stafford (348 yards, 3 TDs) scoring almost the same number of points. A tough game, played hard, and ultimately won by the Gnomes and their lower center of gravity.

Killer Koalas (119) def Sultans of Suck (72)

The Koalas were steadfast in their approach – predicted to score 118.5 points by Yahoo, they scored 118.52. They drafted heavily from Rythm and Blues bands scattered across the country and showed that you can score a lot of points if everyone just shows up, doesn’t get injured, and does their thing. (Yes, that’s a reasonable long-term expectation). DeMarco “Polo” Murray (143 yards, TD, FUM) was the one man to exceed expectations.  As for the Sultans… well, where do you start? The lowest score? The inability to notice Cam “Thank you Ma’am” Newton wasn’t playing week 1? Or the fact there was a 16-point swing in the DEF position alone sitting on their bench? OK, it’s fair to ask who would’ve played the Houston D over the Seattle D, but I’m trying to make a point here – and that is, the Sultans are cursed. Yes, cursed. A three-legged bunny in Redlands better start hopping coz the Sultans are after you.

Good first week, all. On to round 2. Please remember* to review status reports (*unless you’re playing the Koalas).

2008 Season – Semifinals

All,

 Semi-final madness was done a few days ago – my apologies for the delay in reporting the results.  On occasion, even the commish can be distracted from football due to other “life lessons” one must endure – such as generating enough smoke and mirrors to keep oneself employed for another month or two.

 But I digress.  Results:

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2008 Season – Week 14

The last round of the regular fantasy football season is done!  Man, that went fast. Of course, that feeling might be (at least somewhat) due to me hitting my head into a wall all season long and getting multiple concussions.

 On to results…

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2008 Season – Week 13

First up, I’d like to pass on my heartfelt thanks and admiration of the stellar job done by Larry “he’s not that” Young during my hiatus. Not only were the reports engaging, well researched, and funny, they were also kind to Tyler Thigpen (no mean feat, I can tell you). Larry, you’re never allowed to do this again.

 Now, on to the results of Week 13.

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2008 Season – Week 12

We did a lot better this week.  Of the top 13 point getters in fantasy football this weekend, only one of those (Chad Pennington at #3) was a free agent.  The top point getter once again was Matt Cassel (40 pts) who was picked up at some point during the week by the GoGos.  Anyone want to take bets on whether Cassel can continue this point barrage with 400+ yard weeks?  I think not.  Cassel was only a couple of points better than others though, as many players had huge weeks and carried most of our teams.  The interesting thing about this week was the 4 out of top 5 teams in our league won, with only the Da Fury losing which will drop him out of the current playoff picture and move the Gnomes in.  The perpetrator of this colossal upset was none other than Notgonnabelast who should make a monumental leap from last place to 6th place with the victory.  The bottom 5 will all be tied with 4-8 records with just a couple of weeks to go. 

No excitement for tonight, as all games are effectively over even before the Packers put another monumental hurt on the Saints.

 So on to the matches:

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2008 Season – Week 11

Another week of Fantasy football . . . . are we having fun yet?  Tony Romo is back and maybe the Cowgirls are too, or maybe the Redskins just aren’t that good.  Other past studs were back on the field this week also (Larry Johnson, Willie Parker, etc.), and the jury is still out on them.  One thing that is for sure (baring some major fireworks tonight), Matt Cassel ruled the roost in a losing effort this week with 15 more pts than any other player and he’s a free agent in our league.  In fact 4 of the top 5 point scorers from this week (to date) are free agents.  What does that tell you??  Only Giallorossi (is this the Italian FFL?) has a player in the top 5 this week, and of course he also has the high score in the league with 2 players yet to play.  The rest of us are all currently clumped in the 72 to 88 range.  Not a very impressive week.

So on to the matches:

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