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Huskerpunk and myself are the league champions. Yay us. Despite my attempt at integrity, OPA insists that I take the prize. The CD lists and addresses are on each respective board. Please call dibs on a CD and send it ASAP. As a fun week 17 bonus, I thought we'd do an inter-league contest. Everyone should have my email, but just in case: colin dot mcginnis at btopenworld dot com

Huskerpunk (Super Bowl): Email me a starting line-up from your week 16 roster. I will enter a line-up from my Round Table squad. Nothing riding on it except bragging rights.

everyone else (Pro Bowl): Email me a starting line-up using anybody you want. Anybody. I'll calculate scores manually, and whoever has the highest score gets a hearty pat on the back.

League 1
Fast-Paced Ruralites 100.38
Team Pinoy 75.20

The League 1 championship was the league's closest game... at 25 points. Yikes. The Ruralities' victory was largely defined by the running game: Tiki Barber (22-109, 1 TD rushing, 2-14 receiving on 5 targets) and LT had a much stronger day than Curtis Martin and Emitt Smith. With the bench performances of Reuben Droughns (22-91 2TD rushing, 2-30 TD receiving on 2 targets) and Lee Evans, coach Husker seemed to go easy on Team Pinoy when he knew the game was in the bag. "Yeah, he's pretty classy for not running up the score. Hicks don't do that very often," remarked coach cthulu. While the press were tempted to jump on his bigoted comment, they wisely shrugged it off. You know what they say... As for Team Pinoy, they just weren't good enough today even if they had played Larry Fitzgerald (4-70 2TD receiving on 9 targets, 2-10 rushing). Daunte Culpepper (16-23-285, 3 TD passing, 3-21 rushing) led the way as he had for most of the season. In the end, Team Pinoy will learn the joys of giving by sending a CD to Arkansas.


Knights Who Say Ni 83.44
elephantstoners 128.72

Given that the Knights were 2-0, many expected this game to be in the bag for coach Sketch despite having fewer total points. "Not a chance," smirked coach j after the game. The 3rd-place game was an ass-whooping in every sense of the word. The stoners' running attack was at full speed with Shaun Alexander (30-154 3TD rushing, 0-0 receiving on 1 target) and Larry Johnson. Peyton Manning (27-44-383, 2 TD, 1 INT passing, 1 for -1 rushing) also performed well, reflecting his team captaincy. When inquired about how this game was different from the prior two meeting against the Knights, coach j revealed his gameday secret. There was very little coach Sketch could do today to win; even starting Drew Brees would have gotten him the second highest score this week. Mushin Muhammad (8-115 receiving on 10 targets, 2 TD) escalated to All-Pro form, but team captain Edgerrin James (22-86 rushing, 5-41 receiving on 8 targets) just didn't get the job done. While the front office made a lot of moves mid-season, they have plenty of time to re-evaluate while coach Sketch pursues his fictional, long-distance relationship.

Smokin' With Ricky 43.14
Schadenfreude 84.22

The carnage continued in the fifth place game as Coach joy led his team to a solid finish after its horrendous start. He could not have coached any better with his roster: Trent Green (32-45-358, 2 TD, 1 INT passing, 2-12 rushing, 1 fumble lost) and Kevin Jones (25-123, 1 TD rushing, 1-8 receiving on 2 targets) almost had the game won by themselves. Coach joy's postgame was highlighted with a lot of discussion of team concept. Meanwhile, there wasn't much for GM Billz to be happy about: While Nate Burleson played well, Coach Gibbs didn't start Tony Gonzalez (11-124, 2 TD receiving on 12 targets) or Darrell Jackson (6-101 receiving on 13 targets). The running attack was almost non-existent due to injuries. Perhaps it was an eight-place team returning to form, but the Ricky fans were frustrated. Many of them pleading with Billz not to spend the entire off-season on the couch.

the andalusian dawgs 77.82
Silver Hammers 45.50

The 7th-place game was relatively merciful; coach bitterbuffalo beat coach Max by less than 40. Jake Plummer (21-26-308 2TD INT passing, 7-28 rushing) and Michael Clayton (4-66 receiving on 7 targets, 2 TD) led the dawgs, and everyone else's contributions were enough to ensure the victory. Having been near the bottom for most of the season, coach bitterbuffalo was grateful that things were looking up for his franchise, and looks forward to giving back to his dawg community in the off-season. Meanwhile, people will talk about the Hammer Drop for months. The toast of the league during the first-half of the season, the Hammers lost six of their last seven games to miss the playoffs, and it appears coach Max was so frustrated that he gave up during the consolation bracket. Nick Goings (33-127 rushing, 4-39 receiving on 4 targets) and Javon Walker (5-90, 1 TD receiving on 9 targets) were the only starts on offense to score more than 3 points. He assured us that while he currently struggling, he trusts next year will be better.

League 2
The Round Table 97.84
McNabb's Nads 81.72

Going into Monday night, the Nads were trailing with Brian Westbrook to play. Coach Sketch had his own Eagle on the other side in Donovan McNabb. Thanks to Philly's home-field lock in the playoffs, both of these players were the lowest scoring starters in the game, ensuring a championship for coach Sketch. Larry Johnson (25-79, 2 TD rushing, 4-43 receiving on 5 targets) led the Table's running attack with Thomas Jones (22-109 rushing, 4-34 receiving on 4 targets, 1 fumble lost) making a worthwhile contribution from the bench. Once again, coach OPA started the wrong Colts wide receiver as Brandon Stokley (7-123, 1 TD receiving on 10 targets) had the superior performance, but it would not have made a difference in the final. Credit should go to OPA for the play of late acquisition Lee Evans (8-92, 2 TD receiving on 9 targets, 1-21 rushing) who led a very deep receiving squad this week. Both coaches were all smiles after the game. Due to playing in both leagues, Sketch offered the CD prize to his opponent, secretly hoping that OPA wouldn't take it the wrong way. OPA deferred the prize back to the champion, re-assuring him that the best coach deserves the goods. Sketch's heart was indeed warmed at the gesture, and the winning coach shared with the runner-up that his love, while platonic, is still unconditional.

The Unbaited Vicars 77.82
POstMershian Invader 84.56

Coach Spade has been the master of Monday night comebacks, but his blessing seemed to run out during the third place game. A lack of Terrell Owens could be considered a factor (though he may not have played much anyway). Trent Green, Domanick Davis (30-150 rushing, 1 TD, 5-39 receiving on 6 targets), and Donald Driver (11-162, 1 TD receiving on 18 targets) did their best to keep things interesting; David Patten, however, did not. Coach Spade was his usual humble and reverent self, spending of his mike time talking about his upcoming ruminating in the off-season. While slightly disappointed with a third-place finish, coach postmersh was pleased with his team's efforts today. Jake Delhomme (19-24-214, 4 TD, 1-12 rushing) had the passing game of the week, and the running back tandem of Kevin Jones and Ahman Green (19-64, 1 TD rushing, 4-26 receiving on 4 targets) was enough to get the job done. Congrats to the Invader on a successful season and the bronze medal.

The Keppersofts v2.0 63.10
Phat Ass Nutsack 64.90

The consoldation bracker provided for some exciting games, especially the fifth-place game. Coaching was a struggle for coach Bateman this week has his two best performances were both quaterbacks. While Drew Brees (21-31-290, 3 TD, 1 INT passing, 6-12 rushing) proved to have the slight edge over Brian Griese (30-41-321, 3 TD, 2 INT, 1 fumble lost, 2-3 rushing), the wide receiver play would have made the difference in this very close game. The starting combo of Andre Johnson and Hines Ward was 3rd and 5th on the team in receiving points. While his performance this week just missed the mark, his late-season comeback has many Keppersoft fans hopeful for next year. Coach Bateman, however, felt stressed out over such a long season that he was pining for simpler times. Meanwhile, coach robotboy's late-season dip was balanced out by winning the consolation bracket. Yes, he caught a lot of flack for benching Marc Bulger (20-27-225 passing, 1 TD, 0 Int, 3-7 rushing) and Nick Goings, but in the end it proved irrelevant. He got the win on the legs of Willis McGahee (15-102, 2 TD rushing, 1-14 receiving on 1 target, 1 fumble lost). Coach robotboy savored the victory and the ability to use the Internet for this competition among other things.

TheCrazy88 79.98
The Yoko Ono's 72.68

The 7th-place game proved to be a close and rewarding one for coach Heartcooksbrain. Getting into the consolation bracket on the last game of the regular season, he recuperated nicely from last week's loss mainly due to Warrick Dunn (18-52, 1 TD rushing, 6-87 receiving on 6 targets). Yes, he could have started Tony Gonzalez or Ben Roethlisberger (14-19-221, 2 TD, 1 INT, 2-11 rushing), but in the end what he had on the field with Drew Bledsoe and team captain Antonio Gates was enough. As for coach lockstock, his final game of the season was an exercise in frustration. Three of his vital skill positions did not play, limiting his options. LaDainian Tomlinson (21-81, 1 TD rushing, 5-95, 1 TD receiving on 6 targets) kept them in the game, and Tom Brady's performance from the bench (21-32-264, 2 TD passing, 4-3 rushing) wouldn't have won them the game even if he had played. It's tough to be one game away from the playoffs and wind up in eighth place. Coach lockstock reflected on his season and his trade to acquire quarterback Matt Hasselback during the pre-season.

Week 17 All-Stars
QB: Jake Delhomme
RB: Shaun Alexander, Reuben Droughns
WR: Lee Evans, Mushin Muhammad, Donald Driver
K: Steve Christie
Def: Houston

Season All-Stars
QB: Peyton Manning
RB: Shaun Alexander, LaDanian Tomlinson
WR: Mushin Muhammad, Terrell Owens, Javon Walker
K: Adam Vinatieri
Def: Buffalo


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Sketch, will do. I'll get it to you soon.


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Duly noted. Saw your post on the message board as well.

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Do you guys do a baseball league? If so, is there any room for another owner (me)? If not, is anyone interested in doing one next year?


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I just want to go on record with how profound is my hatred for Andy Reid.

In my money league, I needed 1.5 points from Brian Westbrook to advance to the championship. I grabbed Levens off waivers, but apparently only 4.5 minutes before the "official" kickoff, even though the actual kickoff was quite late.

My hope for the Eagles: They come out so flat that whoever plays them utterly destroys them.

For Reid, I want his dog to bite his legs off as he's trying to escape his burning house, while his wife gets it from Clinton Portis in the backseat of his car parked in the driveway. There are not enough bad things that can happen to him.


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For Reid, I want his dog to bite his legs off as he's trying to escape his burning house, while his wife gets it from Clinton Portis in the backseat of his car parked in the driveway. There are not enough bad things that can happen to him.


Wow! Over losing a fantasy game!? I'm sure you're just venting but keep in mind that Andy Reid keeps his job by getting to the Super Bowl, not by racking up fantasy points for his players' owners. He's just trying to avoid injuries to his other star players since winning more games in the regular season doesn't do him any good.

That said, I know you don't mean any of that and if I were relying on Eagles to win my league I'd be mad too. I'm hoping the Eagles lose simply because of what they did to the Packers earlier this year.


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andyfest: we do a baseball league, but I won't be running it. OPA has historically gotten these things started, but I'm not sure if someone else is running it (jehrico won it this year, correct?).


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andyfest Wrote:
Billzebub Wrote:
For Reid, I want his dog to bite his legs off as he's trying to escape his burning house, while his wife gets it from Clinton Portis in the backseat of his car parked in the driveway. There are not enough bad things that can happen to him.


Wow! Over losing a fantasy game!? I'm sure you're just venting but keep in mind that Andy Reid keeps his job by getting to the Super Bowl, not by racking up fantasy points for his players' owners. He's just trying to avoid injuries to his other star players since winning more games in the regular season doesn't do him any good.

That said, I know you don't mean any of that and if I were relying on Eagles to win my league I'd be mad too. I'm hoping the Eagles lose simply because of what they did to the Packers earlier this year.


Nah, I also hate 'em 'cause I'm a Skins fan.

Also, if you don't want your players dinged up, then just forfeit. You can't tell me there was *any* Eagle pride in Monday's game. Disgraceful.


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Stupid Corey Dillon on MNF...preventing me from making it to (and winning) the championship game...
He's hurting a bit - why couldn't he pull a Westbrook last week? After all, Priest decided to sit out the entire season about three weeks after I traded for him...

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I'm not posting a list, Colin. I wasn't the winner.

Congrats!


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OPA! Wrote:
I'm not posting a list, Colin. I wasn't the winner.

Congrats!

Your choice, man. I had to offer it to you first so I could somewhat stay in integrity with what I said at the beginning of the season. I guess I can revoke my own prize ineligibity, huh?

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Sketch Wrote:
OPA! Wrote:
I'm not posting a list, Colin. I wasn't the winner.

Congrats!

Your choice, man. I had to offer it to you first so I could somewhat stay in integrity with what I said at the beginning of the season. I guess I can revoke my own prize ineligibity, huh?

<--- power-tripping

League 2, check the league message board for a CD list shortly.


No No, you were supposed to say, "No OPA, I insist that you take the CDs." ...lol...just kidding.

Congrats man, you deserve them. You were the best team all season long. I was just the second best. Until next year...


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where is the league 2 cd list?


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On fantasysports.yahoo.com, as a league message.


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NOTE: Commentaries are here and sponsored by Avenue Q. You'll need Realplayer to access the audio links.

Huskerpunk and myself are the league champions. Yay us. Despite my attempt at integrity, OPA insists that I take the prize. The CD lists and addresses are on each respective board. Please call dibs on a CD and send it ASAP. As a fun week 17 bonus, I thought we'd do an inter-league contest. Everyone should have my email, but just in case: colin dot mcginnis at btopenworld dot com

Huskerpunk (Super Bowl): Email me a starting line-up from your week 16 roster. I will enter a line-up from my Round Table squad. Nothing riding on it except bragging rights.

everyone else (Pro Bowl): Email me a starting line-up using anybody you want. Anybody. I'll calculate scores manually, and whoever has the highest score gets a hearty pat on the back.

League 1
Fast-Paced Ruralites 100.38
Team Pinoy 75.20

The League 1 championship was the league's closest game... at 25 points. Yikes. The Ruralities' victory was largely defined by the running game: Tiki Barber (22-109, 1 TD rushing, 2-14 receiving on 5 targets) and LT had a much stronger day than Curtis Martin and Emitt Smith. With the bench performances of Reuben Droughns (22-91 2TD rushing, 2-30 TD receiving on 2 targets) and Lee Evans, coach Husker seemed to go easy on Team Pinoy when he knew the game was in the bag. "Yeah, he's pretty classy for not running up the score. Hicks don't do that very often," remarked coach cthulu. While the press were tempted to jump on his bigoted comment, they wisely shrugged it off. You know what they say... As for Team Pinoy, they just weren't good enough today even if they had played Larry Fitzgerald (4-70 2TD receiving on 9 targets, 2-10 rushing). Daunte Culpepper (16-23-285, 3 TD passing, 3-21 rushing) led the way as he had for most of the season. In the end, Team Pinoy will learn the joys of giving by sending a CD to Arkansas.


Knights Who Say Ni 83.44
elephantstoners 128.72

Given that the Knights were 2-0, many expected this game to be in the bag for coach Sketch despite having fewer total points. "Not a chance," smirked coach j after the game. The 3rd-place game was an ass-whooping in every sense of the word. The stoners' running attack was at full speed with Shaun Alexander (30-154 3TD rushing, 0-0 receiving on 1 target) and Larry Johnson. Peyton Manning (27-44-383, 2 TD, 1 INT passing, 1 for -1 rushing) also performed well, reflecting his team captaincy. When inquired about how this game was different from the prior two meeting against the Knights, coach j revealed his gameday secret. There was very little coach Sketch could do today to win; even starting Drew Brees would have gotten him the second highest score this week. Mushin Muhammad (8-115 receiving on 10 targets, 2 TD) escalated to All-Pro form, but team captain Edgerrin James (22-86 rushing, 5-41 receiving on 8 targets) just didn't get the job done. While the front office made a lot of moves mid-season, they have plenty of time to re-evaluate while coach Sketch pursues his fictional, long-distance relationship.

Smokin' With Ricky 43.14
Schadenfreude 84.22

The carnage continued in the fifth place game as Coach joy led his team to a solid finish after its horrendous start. He could not have coached any better with his roster: Trent Green (32-45-358, 2 TD, 1 INT passing, 2-12 rushing, 1 fumble lost) and Kevin Jones (25-123, 1 TD rushing, 1-8 receiving on 2 targets) almost had the game won by themselves. Coach joy's postgame was highlighted with a lot of discussion of team concept. Meanwhile, there wasn't much for GM Billz to be happy about: While Nate Burleson played well, Coach Gibbs didn't start Tony Gonzalez (11-124, 2 TD receiving on 12 targets) or Darrell Jackson (6-101 receiving on 13 targets). The running attack was almost non-existent due to injuries. Perhaps it was an eight-place team returning to form, but the Ricky fans were frustrated. Many of them pleading with Billz not to spend the entire off-season on the couch.

the andalusian dawgs 77.82
Silver Hammers 45.50

The 7th-place game was relatively merciful; coach bitterbuffalo beat coach Max by less than 40. Jake Plummer (21-26-308 2TD INT passing, 7-28 rushing) and Michael Clayton (4-66 receiving on 7 targets, 2 TD) led the dawgs, and everyone else's contributions were enough to ensure the victory. Having been near the bottom for most of the season, coach bitterbuffalo was grateful that things were looking up for his franchise, and looks forward to giving back to his dawg community in the off-season. Meanwhile, people will talk about the Hammer Drop for months. The toast of the league during the first-half of the season, the Hammers lost six of their last seven games to miss the playoffs, and it appears coach Max was so frustrated that he gave up during the consolation bracket. Nick Goings (33-127 rushing, 4-39 receiving on 4 targets) and Javon Walker (5-90, 1 TD receiving on 9 targets) were the only starts on offense to score more than 3 points. He assured us that while he currently struggling, he trusts next year will be better.

League 2
The Round Table 97.84
McNabb's Nads 81.72

Going into Monday night, the Nads were trailing with Brian Westbrook to play. Coach Sketch had his own Eagle on the other side in Donovan McNabb. Thanks to Philly's home-field lock in the playoffs, both of these players were the lowest scoring starters in the game, ensuring a championship for coach Sketch. Larry Johnson (25-79, 2 TD rushing, 4-43 receiving on 5 targets) led the Table's running attack with Thomas Jones (22-109 rushing, 4-34 receiving on 4 targets, 1 fumble lost) making a worthwhile contribution from the bench. Once again, coach OPA started the wrong Colts wide receiver as Brandon Stokley (7-123, 1 TD receiving on 10 targets) had the superior performance, but it would not have made a difference in the final. Credit should go to OPA for the play of late acquisition Lee Evans (8-92, 2 TD receiving on 9 targets, 1-21 rushing) who led a very deep receiving squad this week. Both coaches were all smiles after the game. Due to playing in both leagues, Sketch offered the CD prize to his opponent, secretly hoping that OPA wouldn't take it the wrong way. OPA deferred the prize back to the champion, re-assuring him that the best coach deserves the goods. Sketch's heart was indeed warmed at the gesture, and the winning coach shared with the runner-up that his love, while platonic, is still unconditional.

The Unbaited Vicars 77.82
POstMershian Invader 84.56

Coach Spade has been the master of Monday night comebacks, but his blessing seemed to run out during the third place game. A lack of Terrell Owens could be considered a factor (though he may not have played much anyway). Trent Green, Domanick Davis (30-150 rushing, 1 TD, 5-39 receiving on 6 targets), and Donald Driver (11-162, 1 TD receiving on 18 targets) did their best to keep things interesting; David Patten, however, did not. Coach Spade was his usual humble and reverent self, spending of his mike time talking about his upcoming ruminating in the off-season. While slightly disappointed with a third-place finish, coach postmersh was pleased with his team's efforts today. Jake Delhomme (19-24-214, 4 TD, 1-12 rushing) had the passing game of the week, and the running back tandem of Kevin Jones and Ahman Green (19-64, 1 TD rushing, 4-26 receiving on 4 targets) was enough to get the job done. Congrats to the Invader on a successful season and the bronze medal.

The Keppersofts v2.0 63.10
Phat Ass Nutsack 64.90

The consoldation bracker provided for some exciting games, especially the fifth-place game. Coaching was a struggle for coach Bateman this week has his two best performances were both quaterbacks. While Drew Brees (21-31-290, 3 TD, 1 INT passing, 6-12 rushing) proved to have the slight edge over Brian Griese (30-41-321, 3 TD, 2 INT, 1 fumble lost, 2-3 rushing), the wide receiver play would have made the difference in this very close game. The starting combo of Andre Johnson and Hines Ward was 3rd and 5th on the team in receiving points. While his performance this week just missed the mark, his late-season comeback has many Keppersoft fans hopeful for next year. Coach Bateman, however, felt stressed out over such a long season that he was pining for simpler times. Meanwhile, coach robotboy's late-season dip was balanced out by winning the consolation bracket. Yes, he caught a lot of flack for benching Marc Bulger (20-27-225 passing, 1 TD, 0 Int, 3-7 rushing) and Nick Goings, but in the end it proved irrelevant. He got the win on the legs of Willis McGahee (15-102, 2 TD rushing, 1-14 receiving on 1 target, 1 fumble lost). Coach robotboy savored the victory and the ability to use the Internet for this competition among other things.

TheCrazy88 79.98
The Yoko Ono's 72.68

The 7th-place game proved to be a close and rewarding one for coach Heartcooksbrain. Getting into the consolation bracket on the last game of the regular season, he recuperated nicely from last week's loss mainly due to Warrick Dunn (18-52, 1 TD rushing, 6-87 receiving on 6 targets). Yes, he could have started Tony Gonzalez or Ben Roethlisberger (14-19-221, 2 TD, 1 INT, 2-11 rushing), but in the end what he had on the field with Drew Bledsoe and team captain Antonio Gates was enough. As for coach lockstock, his final game of the season was an exercise in frustration. Three of his vital skill positions did not play, limiting his options. LaDainian Tomlinson (21-81, 1 TD rushing, 5-95, 1 TD receiving on 6 targets) kept them in the game, and Tom Brady's performance from the bench (21-32-264, 2 TD passing, 4-3 rushing) wouldn't have won them the game even if he had played. It's tough to be one game away from the playoffs and wind up in eighth place. Coach lockstock reflected on his season and his trade to acquire quarterback Matt Hasselback during the pre-season.

Week 17 All-Stars
QB: Jake Delhomme
RB: Shaun Alexander, Reuben Droughns
WR: Lee Evans, Mushin Muhammad, Donald Driver
K: Steve Christie
Def: Houston

Season All-Stars
QB: Peyton Manning
RB: Shaun Alexander, LaDanian Tomlinson
WR: Mushin Muhammad, Terrell Owens, Javon Walker
K: Adam Vinatieri
Def: Buffalo


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