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Fantasy Football for Charity

August 19, 2008 - Comments

Adam Ostrow, from Mashable, put together a fantasy football league with various people from the social media crowd. I guess they all like to lose, since I was invited.

Regardless, the league will be fun and I’ll update everyone on how things are going, along with standings, etc. The reason why this is interesting is that we are all playing for charity, where the winner has all the proceeds donated to the charity of their choice.

Fantasy Picks for Week 13

November 30, 2007 - Comments

Anyone who knows me knows I’m a big fan of football. You also might remember when I blogged over at Squib Kick before the current author, Jim Edwards, began. Since Jim started, the blog has become one of my favorites sports blogs anywhere. Recently Jim encountered some health issues that have forced him to do [...]

NFL Suicide League - Players Wanted

October 29, 2006 - Comments

I’m going with an experiment starting this next week. I’ve got 6 people but really I want 15+.
The idea is a different kind of fantasy league. Each week you pick ONE winner. You can’t pick a team you’ve picked before. If your pick is not a winner in said week, you’re out. If your team [...]

Missed the Office Pool by one game

September 28, 2004 - Comments

I’m involved with an office football pool where 18 players make weekly picks for $5 each, winner takes all. The tie breaker is the predicted total number of points for the Monday Night football game.
I went out on a limb this week and, contrary to better judgement, picked Detroit to beat Philadelphia. It was my [...]

Fantasy Football Update

July 28, 2004 - Comments

Last week, I posted about drafting in a fantasy league I’m in. Draft complete. Team settled in. Here’s the results:
Brett Favre – GB -QB
Chad Johnson – Cin -WR
Isaac Bruce – Stl – WR
Peter Warrick – Cin – WR
Jamal Lewis – Bal – RB
Eddie George – Dal – RB
Bubba Franks – GB – TE
Kellen Winslow – [...]

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