August 29, 2010

The 2010 Franchise Player Deadline has come and gone. The league is becoming more and more dynasty oriented as we have a new record 78 Franchise Tags, with at least one player from every position, and with at least one player being held in every eligible round.
The Breakdown by Positions:
37 Wide Receivers
23 Running Backs
13 Quarterbacks
4 Team Defenses
1 Place Kicker
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2010 Season, News | Tagged: 2010, Draft, Franchise Players, Pre-Season |
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Posted by Commish
August 31, 2009

The 2009 Franchise Player Deadline has come and gone. A record 65 players have been franchised by TBFL teams for the upcoming season, meaning six and a half rounds of the draft are essentially already completed. That combined with the change to two minute rounds (and the fact that Runs N Throses only has 7 picks to left to make) should make the draft run that much quicker this year.
By positions: 13 Quarterbacks, 23 Running Backs, 24 Wide Receivers, 4 Defensive Units, and 1 Kicker.
Complete List after the break:
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2009 Season, News | Tagged: 2009, Franchise Players, Pre-Season |
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Posted by Commish
December 15, 2008

In the first part of our semi-finals coverage, the Hurricanes hold a two point edge over Runs N Throses, Runs N Throses has no more opportunity to score points while Hurricanes still have Westbrook to pile on with – only something disastrous, like Brian being caught behind the line on his first 2 carries for -10 yards and then fumbling and never returning to the game can change this outcome and prevent Hurricanes from advancing to Fantasy Bowl XI….
In the UO/Cows matchup, the Cows hold only a nine point edge in South Park Stadium. The game will be won or lost for Eric’s team on the leg of David Akers. Here are the statistical scenarios to watch:
David is averaging 8.5 points a game….but he has only hit double digits 4 times…and the Browns have given up an average of 6.4 per game to the opposing kicker….they have only given up 9 or more to the kicker in 2 games this year – to the Ravens and Broncos – and both were at home…
The over/under on the game tonight is 39 with Philly favored by 14…this is a mathematical outcome of 27-12 in favor of Philly….that score would typically mean 3 extra points and 2 field goals for the kicker = 9 points….
Nine points would force us into a tie breaker situation….the first tie break is total TD’s scored by the starters – currently the Cows hold that edge 5-4 due to the BRILLIANT decision by the Bills coaching staff to try and throw with the lead in the game from inside their own 20 while Lynch was averaging 6.0 yards a carry on the day resulting in a sack and fumble recovery TD for the Cows defense…..
However since we never leave any stone unturned here…..If Akers were to THROW a TD, hit two extra points, and then a field goal – he could still hit nine points and force the tie break process….both teams would be tied with 5 TDs apiece for the starters, and the next tie breaker would be total score of the bench players on the roster – Grandmasters would then take the victory due to a huge game by Dallas Clark otherwise wasted on the UO bench….
Temperature is currently dropping in Philly with an estimated game time temperature in the low 50′s, 70% chance of showers, and wind gusts nearing 26mph….
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2008 Season, News | Tagged: 2008 Season, Playoffs, Scenarios |
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Posted by Commish
November 11, 2008

First, the trade deadline has passed, some teams may start dropping players drafted in the first three rounds of the draft to replace them with future keepers….remember as this happens that those players are considered locked till next year’s draft….If you waste your waiver moves on them, they will be removed from your roster and you won’t get your pick priority back.
Congrats to Fudgie Whales who claim their first ever TBFL Team-of-the-Week award passing up yours truly who got no production from old man Bruce on Monday Night….
The Playoff Picture
With three weeks to play all against your own division rivals….Marauders joins the list of those officially eliminated from winning their division….With currently at least six wins required to make the playoff field, Playground Legends and Money Inc are officially out….Marauders and Warriors are next on the cusp requiring themselves to win out while six win teams lose out to have a shot….AND would have to win out and have UO lose to Thrashers to stay in the Wildcard race….XFactor cannot afford a single loss if they want to try and win the Buccaneer Division, but they are still deep in the Wildcard hunt….
If the Playoffs started today:
Runs N Throses would still retain the #1 seed and a Week One Bye.
South Park Cows would still hold the #2 seed and Bye over UO by way of head-to-head record.
UO Grandmasters would host a Wildcard Round game against Bay Area Thrashers who are now the #6 seed due to a four point loss to Fudgie Whales in Week 4.
Hurricanes would host the other Wildcard Round game against the Fudgie Whales who refuse to go away and are now the #5 seed.
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2008 Season, News | Tagged: 2008 Season, Melissa, Playoffs, Week 11 |
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Posted by Commish
September 13, 2008
BREAKING NEWS
The TBFL news desk has confirmed that in the wake of the destruction of Hurricane Ike, twelve TBFL players have received permission to fly into Galveston to provide assistance to storm survivors.
“Our players have strong ties to their hometown communities and some of them just felt it would not be right to be playing football when they could be helping families in their worst hour of need” said Commissioner and South Park Cows owner Shannon Harris. “Andre [Johnson] called me on the way to the airport concerned about his family there. I told him not to worry and that the AND owner’s jet would pick him up. It may be the first TNA Night of the year, but there was no way Mike [Miller - AND owner] was going to deny his guys.”
Armed N Dangerous players Willis McGahee, Ahman Green, and Steve Slaton and Runs N Throses WR Derrick Mason are all among the players making their way down to assist today. Not be outdone by AND, Bay Area Thrashers owner Kevin Beveridge mandated that his entire starting defensive squad go as well.
“We are only playing the Warriors, so we probably won’t even need those guys” he said. “The rest of our squad can play both ways and we will still kick their asses up and down the field.”
Other TBFL players who will miss games on Sunday include Todd Heap, Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Kevin Walter, Matt Schaub, and Kris Brown.
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2008 Season, News | Tagged: 2008 Season, Bye Week, Hurricane Ike, Week 2 |
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Posted by Commish