Friday, January 6, 2012

Our 2011-2012 League of Zors Champion: Dougie Fresh

With one of, if not the best seasons of fantasy football played by a team in the League of Zors, I'd like to congratulate Dougie Fresh on his first superbowl victory in his second full season as coach.  With his 1444 points for (more than any team ever) and his 11-2 record, no team this season deserved the victory more.

Balls, if you wouldn't mind, I'll leave it to you and your photoshop prowess to make your deserving dad a picture commemorating his accomplishment.  If I ever get those t-shirts printed -- three years worth, now -- such a graphic would be nice to have.

For now, though, I'll at least leave this here.  Well fought and well played, Fresh.
To add one last element of friendly competition and source of bragging rights, I thought we could pick the playoffs in the comment section.  Make sure you're aware of how the NFL playoffs work (i.e. which wildcard winners go to which teams next weekend); if you'd like a nice layout, click here.

The scoring will be simple: 1 point for wildcard picks and divisional round picks, 2 points for picking the AFC/NFC champions, and 4 for picking the superbowl.  Just pick the winners by game number and post them in the comments section by 4pm tomorrow.

Wildcard Games
Game #1: Bengals at Texans
Game #2: Steelers at Broncos
Game #3: Lions at Saints
Game #4: Falcons at Giants

Divisional Games
Game #5: Lowest AFC at Patriots
Game #6: Highest AFC at Ravens
Game #7: Lowest NFC at Packers
Game #8: Highest NFC at 49ers

Conference Championship Games
Game #9: AFC Championship
Game #10: NFC Championship

Game #11: Superbowl (Make sure to pick the score, just in case)

8 comments:

  1. Game #1: Bengals
    Game #2: Steelers
    Game #3: Saints
    Game #4: Giants

    Game #5: Patriots
    Game #6: Ravens
    Game #7: Giants
    Game #8: Saints

    Game #9: Ravens
    Game #10: Saints

    Game #11: Saints 31-24

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  2. Game #1: Bengals
    Game #2: Steelers (jam)
    Game #3: Saints (i actually hope they lose)
    Game #4: Falcons truckas

    Game #5: Patriots (of course)
    Game #6: Ravens
    Game #7: Packers (sorry dirty bird, lowest NFC)
    Game #8: 49s (go home Saints)

    Game #9: Ravens
    Game #10: Packers

    Game #11: Ravens (was there ever a doubt?) 27-21

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  3. 1: bengals
    2: steelers
    3: saints (duhhhh)
    4: falcons

    5: patriots
    6: ravens
    7: packers
    8: saint (of course)

    9: ravens
    10: saints (got to stay true to my team)

    Saints winners! 35-28 motha trucka

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  4. 1: bengals
    2: steelers
    3: saints
    4: falcons (holla)

    5: patriots
    6: ravens
    7: falcons (holla back now)
    8: saint

    9: ravens
    10: falcons

    11: FALCONS... 24-21 (i'm riding on my march madness luck here)

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  5. My Picks:
    1. CIN
    2. PIT
    3. NO
    4. NYG

    5. Patriots
    6. Ravens
    7. Packers
    8. 49ers

    9. Patriots
    10. Packers

    11. Packers 41-38

    (I'd like to add that I will be fully cheering for the 49ers and the Broncos the full way through. If the Broncos lose, I shall be cheering on Tom Brady and the Patriots, and if the 49ers lose, I shall be cheering on the Packers. When the Packers and Patriots play, my heart shall be torn and I shall have to just watch and cheer for the underdog, which will probably be the Patriots.... OR I'll cheer for the repeat which would be awesome. IT'S TOO MUCH TO HANDLE!

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  6. Dougie fresh can't post right now... but his picks for this weekend are as follows:

    NO
    NYG
    CIN
    DEN

    He'll post them correctly when he can.

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  7. 1. Cin
    2. Pit
    3. Saints
    4. Giants
    5. Brady
    6. Ravens
    7. Pack
    8. Saints
    9. Brady
    10. Pack
    11. Brady

    Buh bye.

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  8. 21-17 Brady wins.

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