{Current Mood: Quippy}
Listen!
I know I’m mad late with my Week 2 Fantasy results. This is what happens when you wrestle in Maine on a Tuesday night and spend 18 hours of a 22 hour trip in a car. I didn’t even get to put in a single waiver claim in any of my leagues. I could’ve but no one jumped out at me enough for me to make it a priority (plus I was asleep for a lot of the ride back to Jersey).
Here’s to hoping that I’m the victim of good karma after the Maine excursion and can avoid another disastrous week like I suffered in Week 2, losing in four of my five leagues. Remember the update from Monday where I mentioned I was losing in four of them but had various players from the Falcons-Broncos game still to play? Yeah, I lost all four of them.
I’m hoping to get all the bad karma like I suffered through this week, as well as the injury bug that has crippled my WR position in almost all of my leagues, out of the way early because last year it all happened in the playoffs. Like I always say, this shit HAS to balance out eventually…right?
{Note: So I don’t have to keep saying this…I say all that I’m about to say while praying that the injury bug doesn’t give my teams gonorrhea or other sexually transmitted diseases, praying that my starters, studs, & players I praise pull their weight this week and all season and don’t shit the sheets or get injured, praying that the guys I feel won't do well don't break out and make me look like a d00fus, praying that my wild card players break out and lead me to victory in case my studs and/or starters decide to take a week or seven off, & praying that my kicker and defense selections don’t single handedly cost me a game or that I don’t face a kicker or defense who single-handedly beats me. I think that covers all the bases so let’s proceed}
1) MONTOYA’S LEAGUE (12 teams, non-PPR, 2 QB, 3 Flex) (The Dayman) (2-0) (2nd place in Division 2) (2nd place overall)
-Let’s start with the only league in which I started 2-0 and, of course, it’s the only league in which there is no money involved and the one where my draft got all screwed up. This is the team that looks the most different from any of my other ones…not just because I’m 2-0 and am second in total points, but because I have a lot of players on this team that I don’t have on others. It could be because I had the third overall pick, it could be because it’s a non-PPR league, but this team looks like a playoff contender at the very worst.
-My second victory came against a team that left both Greg Jennings and Dustin Keller, both inactive, in their starting lineup with other options available (well, he had other WR options anyway because I vultured all the good TEs. MUAHAHA!). 156.42 to 111.24 was the final score in the win over “Super Bowl Bound.” Even with a 1.60 point performance from Coby Fleener with Martellus Bennett (13.20) and Kyle Rudolph (9.50) on my bench, this one was a blowout. Victor Cruz (23.90) and CJ Spiller (29.00) played a big part in that. It’s not that he fielded a terrible lineup, but his players just didn’t play as well as mine did and I don’t think anyone he could’ve replaced Jennings and Keller with would’ve helped him win. It just happens that way sometimes. On to Week 3:
The Dayman – Week 3 Roster:
QB- Matt Ryan
QB- Jake Locker
QB- Jake Locker
RB- LeSean McCoy
RB- CJ Spiller
WR- Victor Cruz (4.20 points)
WR- Reggie Wayne
TE- Martellus Bennett (13.30 points)
K- Rob Bironas
DEF- Cardinals
RB/WR Flex – RB CJ Spiller
WR/TE Flex- WR Mike Wallace
RB/WR/TE Flex- RB Donald Brown
Bench- QB Tim Tebow
Bench- RB Jamaal Charles
Bench- RB Jacquizz Rodgers
Bench- WR Lance Moore
Bench- WR Brian Hartline
Bench- TE Dennis Pitta
Bench- TE Coby Fleener
Bench- TE Kyle Rudolph
-I know it’s not fair, I have four good TE’s and am in second place overall. You know what’s also not fair? Having enough RB depth that I can start four of them AND keep Jamaal Charles on the bench is certainly not fair. Unfortunately I haven’t been around enough this week to explore trading options to make this squad even more beastly. Some changes: Rob Bironas is my kicker, I dropped Titus Young for Brian Hartline and his 80-90 catch, five TD-type upside, & I picked up the Cardinals defense to play against the Eagles. Hear me out: I think the Eagles will score points. Hell, I’m starting Shady in this league and Vick in another so this would help me greatly. But I think Patrick Peterson is due for a big TD return and that defense, which shut down the Patriots last week for the most part, is due for a TD or two. More upside potential with this defense against Philly than with the Rams defense against a Chicago team that’s well rested and ready to take out their anger due to being embarrassed against the Packers last week against what should be a surprisingly competitive Rams team (I called the Rams as my upset special last week but have the Bears in Survivor this week. It's a league where you can buy back in if you get bounced before Week 3 and I lost with the Patriots last week. Kinda need the Bears to win this one).
-In a classic trap game scenario, I’m facing the 0-2, last place team. I went 0-3 in these situations in various leagues last year (The Joan, who was 0-5 in the Kirby’s All Stars league at the time, was one of those three losses). But you’ll soon see why, if I lose this matchup, I will be quitting fantasy football forever.
Rangers – Week 3 Roster
QB- Andy Dalton (Round 10) (To give you an idea about how terrible this draft was, this was the first QB this guy picked… in Round 10…I pray this team was autodrafted but even the NFL.com fantasy server isn’t cold blooded enough to autopick a team like this)
QB- Christian Ponder (Round 12)
QB- Christian Ponder (Round 12)
RB- Chris Johnson (Round 1 – 8th overall pick)
RB- Ahmad Bradshaw (Round 4) (0.00 points – because…you know…he didn’t play)
WR- Hakeem Nicks (Round 2) (0.00 points – because…you know…he didn’t play)
WR- Santonio Holmes (Round 3) (Yes. Holmes went in the third round...which is about 7 rounds too early. #ReasonsWhyILoveThisLeague)
TE- Brandon Pettigrew (Round 11) (Wow! A value pick!)
K- Neil Rackers (Round 7) (Neil Rackers got released from the Redskins two days before this draft took place. He’s still a free agent as of this writing)
DEF- Lions (Round 6) (A defense before a QB? Fantastic)
RB/WR Flex – WR Steve Johnson (Round 5)
WR/TE Flex- WR Greg Little (Round 9)
RB/WR/TE Flex- RB Kevin Smith (Round 8)
Bench- QB John Skelton (Round 19)
Bench- RB Daniel Thomas (Round 16)
Bench- RB Shane Vereen (Round 14)
Bench- RB Isaiah Pead (Round 18)
Bench- WR Nate Washington (Round 13)
Bench- WR Kevin Walter (Round 20)
Bench- WR Sidney Rice (Round 15)
Bench- WR Jonathan Baldwin (Round 17)
-Analysis: I'm currently winning 17.50 to 0.00. He left Bradshaw and Nicks in his starting lineup as well as a kicker who is currently a free agent. This league is a mess. My opponent from Week 1 only has 17 of 20 possible players on his roster after dropping half of his team. Once again, if I lose this game to a team who should not feasibly finish in higher than last place, I may quit fantasy football forever.
-Prediction: The Dayman - 150.30, Rangers - 100.90
2) BALLBUSTERS (12 teams) (Sizzlers) (1-1) (3rd in "Death Division") (4th place overall)
-You know my division I got saddled in is deadly when I'm in 4th overall but 3rd in my own division which currently leaves me out of the playoffs. And yes, I know it's only Week 2. I'm just sayin.
-This loss was a tough one but I was trailing by 22 entering the Monday night game with Peyton Manning left to play. I needed 250 and 3 TDs, or just 4 TDs, to win. Peyton should've at least finished with a 2nd TD had Demaryius Thomas not false started on the goal line (MUCH more on that later). So the Lawyer Man, who has himself winning the division and the defending champs (us) missing the playoffs, beats us 109-96. That was the one I least wanted to lose because now he's going to feel justified in his prediction since he beat us head to head. And how the hell do I lose a game where I had Hakeem Nicks and CJ Spiller both starting? Kyle Rudolph on the bench with 11 hurts but we still wouldn't have won if we played him over Fleener. It also doesn't help me that his team had Percy Harvin, Vincent Jackson, Dwayne Bowe, and Lawrence freakin Tynes all put up 15-plus points OR that his team is in second in our division and in third overall. But we must move on to Week 3 and rebound from the first loss we've had in a long time in this league.
Sizzlers – Week 3 Roster
QB- Peyton Manning
RB- Ray Rice
RB- Ryan Mathews
RB- Ryan Mathews
WR- Miles Austin
WR- Lance Moore
WR- Austin Collie
K- Robbie Gould
DEF- Giants (5 points)
Bench- QB Jake Locker
Bench- RB CJ Spiller
Bench- RB Donald Brown
Bench- WR Hakeem Nicks
Bench- WR Dexter McCluster
Bench- WR Dexter McCluster
Bench- TE Kyle Rudolph
Bench- TE Coby Fleener
Bench- TE Greg Olsen (14 points) (God Dammit! Last week it was Rudolph with all the points on my bench. Here's to hoping the decision to play Collie over any of my TE's this week doesn't backfire)
-Sitting Spiller is a risk but I can't bench Ray Rice. And potentially getting Ryan Mathews back this week will hopefully pay some long-term and short-term dividends and help out the teams that I have him on (Mathews better play though because Spiller and Donald Brown, my only other options, both play at 1:00 and Mathews plays at 4:05). And I'd be more worried about the WR position if I didn't have decent depth. Nicks being out hurts a lot but hopefully he comes back to play next week and helps my squad out even more. And hopefully Collie doesn't sprain his twat and decide to be inactive again and actually puts up decent numbers. Perhaps the Lawyer Man will be right when he says that this could be the team to beat in the second half of the year.
-Our opponent this week is the Commish's son Scott. He's one of two 2-0 teams, is in first in our division, and is in second place overall. What sucks about that is he's tied for eighth in total points while my team is third in total points. He's also the 2010 league champion so it's not like he's a scrub. This could be a tough matchup.
Lad No Dad – Week 3 Roster
QB- Drew Brees (Round 1 – 3rd overall pick)
RB- Maurice Jones-Drew (Round 2)
WR- Mike Wallace (Round 4)
WR- Andrew Hawkins (Free Agent)
TE- Scott Chandler (Free Agent)
Flex- TE Dennis Pitta (Free Agent)
Flex- TE Dennis Pitta (Free Agent)
K- Dan Bailey (Round 12)
DEF- Ravens (Round 14)
Bench- QB Josh Freeman (Round 11)
Bench- RB Adrian Peterson (Round 3)
Bench- RB Ben Tate (Round 10)
Bench- WR Eric Decker (Round 16 – Keeper)
Bench- WR Kenny Britt (Round 6)
Bench- WR Robert Meachem (Round 5)
Bench- WR Mike Williams (Round 8)
Bench- WR Mike Williams (Round 8)
Bench- TE Jacob Tamme (Round 9)
-Scott had drafted and since released: RB Roy Helu in Round 7, RB Rashad Jennings in Round 13, & RB Isaiah Pead in Round 15
-Analysis: Regardless of Scott's 2-0 record, I do think we can beat his team. I'm just puzzled as to why he's sitting Adrian Peterson for Andrew Hawkins. Hawkins has had two nice games and Peterson is facing the 49ers but you can't sit AP for Hawkins under any reasonable circumstance. I'm predicting Scott to beat us under the assumption that he comes to his senses and plays AP. I'm also hoping that if he sticks with Hawkins, I don't suffer through another loss as a result of shitty karma. And I'll be quite upset if playing Mathews or sitting Greg Olsen costs me. If I'm going to lose this one, I'd rather get blown out than lose close which is what I feel will happen because I feel that the karma may not be over just yet as it pertains to this league.
-Prediction: Lad No Dad - 84, Sizzlers - 83
3) CONVICKS (10 teams) (This Guy) (1-1) (8th place overall)
-This loss was a heartbreaker. I was down by eight heading into Monday night with Julio Jones and Jacob Tamme left to play against Matt Prater. I lost by a score of 116.90 to 113.84. The loss puts me in eighth place overall as the worst of the 1-1 teams and I'm in ninth out of ten teams in total points. This is not the way I was planning on starting the season. What DIDN'T go wrong for me in this game? Julio and Tamme can't outscore Matt freakin Prater, I would've won if I didn't pick up Tamme and played Rudolph instead, Dan Bailey got me one point, Colston got tackled at the one-yard line, Maclin only had one catch before he left the game with an injury, and I lost despite CJ Spiller and Doug Martin getting me 48.60 combined points and Buffalo's defense getting me 18. I suppose these things even out being that I won my Week 1 matchup with the second lowest point total but this is ridiculous. Once I get Ryan Mathews and Greg Jennings completely healthy (and once Colston and Maclin hopefully get fully healthy), this team could finally break out. What better time to break out than in a must-win Week 3 game?
This Guy – Week 3 Roster
QB- Michael Vick
RB- Ryan Mathews
RB- Doug Martin
WR- Julio Jones
WR- Greg Jennings
WR- Marques Colston
TE- Kyle Rudolph
K- Rob Bironas
DEF- Bills
Bench- QB Jake Locker
Bench- RB CJ Spiller
Bench- RB Donald Brown
Bench- RB Mark Ingram
Bench- WR Jeremy Maclin
Bench- WR Alshon Jeffery
Bench- TE Coby Fleener
-Some notes: I thought about putting a waiver claim in on Andre Brown and I would've gotten him, but I didn't want to drop a WR or any of my RBs for a guy who will probably only be useful as a one or two week filler until Bradshaw gets back. Even if he's earned more playing time, him and Bradshaw should cancel each other out and David Wilson will get touches once he gets out of Tom Coughlin's dog house. I dropped the shitty Jacob Tamme for Coby Fleener who was surprisingly released. But I'm not going to play him right away because I don't want to stiff Rudolph again in favor of a free agent pickup being that it backfired on me last week with Tamme (now Fleener's going to have a career game. Just watch). Jennings better play because I have no viable replacements and if he doesn't play, I'm screwed because he plays on Monday night. And, once again, benching CJ Spiller is a tough call, but I like Doug Martin a lot against a Dallas defense that Marshawn Lynch just trampled and I want Mathews in my lineup for his potential first game back against a Falcons defense that Willis McGahee just torched.
-My opponent this week is 0-2 and in last place with the least amount of total points. This is trap game #2 this week although I'm a fluky Week 1 victory away from being 0-2 so how much of a trap game can it really be? Regardless, this team that my opponent inherited actually made the playoffs last year as a division winner and had some intriguing early round keeper options. But he opted to keep Rob Gronkowski with his 7th round pick.
Believe Blue – Week 3 Roster
QB- Eli Manning (Round 4) (18.02 points)
RB- Maurice Jones-Drew (Round 1 – 10th overall pick)
RB- Jamaal Charles (Round 2)
WR- Jordy Nelson (Round 3)
WR- Kenny Britt (Round 5)
WR- Miles Austin (Round 6)
TE- Rob Gronkowski (Round 7 – Keeper)
K- Sebastian Janikowski (Round 14)
DEF- Jets (Free Agent)
Bench- QB Alex Smith (Round 16)
Bench- RB Roy Helu (Round 11)
Bench- RB Rashard Mendenhall (Round 15)
Bench- WR Santonio Holmes (Round 9)
Bench- WR Sidney Rice (Round 12)
Bench- TE Jason Witten (Round 8)
Bench- DEF Broncos (Round 13)
-He had drafted, and since released, RB Mark Ingram in Round 10 (Ingram is currently on my roster and I REALLY should play him against the team that gave him to me. But I can't feasibly bench Mathews or Martin for Mark Ingram)
-Analysis: This team isn't bad. I need Kenny Britt and Miles Austin to play well in various leagues and you know Gronk is going to get lots of targets with the injury to Aaron Hernandez. But the clear advantage I have here is at the RB position. I pray that benching CJ Spiller doesn't cost me and I wouldn't dream of benching him in any league if I didn't have depth or guys I thought were better options. If these karma-filled situations always even themselves out like I would like to believe they do, then I should not lose this game to a team that I reasonably should beat. Especially being that I'm waiting for guys like Jennings, Mathews, and even Vick and Doug Martin to have the huge games that I drafted them to have in situations like these.
-Prediction: This Guy - 131.70, Believe Blue - 119.50
4) KIRBY’S ALL STARS (12 teams) (Powdered Toast Man) (1-1) (1st in Kel Division) (2nd place overall) (2nd in total points)
-And the shitty karma continues as I put up 162 points, the second highest total for the week, and lose to a team that put up 167. I suppose Andrew was due to beat me after I knocked him out of the playoffs the last two seasons but really? Really!? All I needed was for Demaryius Thomas to outscore Roddy White. And he would have done so had he not false started on the goal line on a play where he was wide open for a TD that would have led me to a win AND put me into first place overall. And, believe it or not, that wasn't even my most painful Week 2 loss. But let's move forward.
Powdered Toast Man – Week 3 Roster
QB- Tony Romo
RB- Ryan Mathews
RB- CJ Spiller
WR- Calvin Johnson
WR- Demaryius Thomas
WR- Robert Meachem
TE- Kyle Rudolph
Flex- RB Kevin Smith
K- Rob Bironas
DEF- Bills
Bench- QB Matthew Stafford
Bench- RB Donald Brown
Bench- WR Hakeem Nicks
Bench- WR Kevin Ogletree
Bench- WR Brian Hartline
Bench- TE Jermaine Gresham
-The only changes I made to my roster were adding Rob Bironas and Brian Hartline (after realizing that James Jones had no business being on my roster). I hate the idea of benching my keeper but how can I not play Romo after the Giants torched Tampa's secondary last week? Romo is due for a bounce back after a shitty Week 2. I can't wait to see how Mathews and Spiller do IN THE SAME LINEUP. I would've dropped Robert Meachem had Hakeem Nicks been healthy but since the injury bug likes to kill my WRs, I have to start Meachem. It's a coin flip between Kevin Smith and Donald Brown as my flex but with Mikel Leshoure coming back and breathing down Kevin Smith's neck for carries, I'm banking on Smith having a good enough game to hold off Leshoure, who's playing in his first career game, at least for today.
-This week I play my cousin Vinnie in a rematch of last year's championship game. Only this time, Vinnie is 1-1, in 8th place overall, in 8th place in points scored, and is in last in his division. THIS would be classified as a trap game as well although I am looking for revenge after my one-point loss in last year's championship.
The Animaniacs - Week 3 Roster
QB- Drew Brees (Round 1 – 7th overall pick)
RB- Steven Jackson (Round 2)
RB- Doug Martin (Round 4)
WR- Mike Wallace (Round 3)
WR- Reggie Wayne (Round 5)
WR- AJ Green (Round 11 – Keeper)
TE- Jacob Tamme (Round 6)
Flex- WR Mario Manningham (Round 9)
K- Mason Crosby (Round 13)
DEF- 49ers (Round 8)
Bench- QB Jake Locker (Round 12)
Bench- RB Cedric Benson (Round 7)
Bench- RB Marcel Reece (Round 14) (He’s a Raiders fan so of course he took the Raiders fullback)
Bench- RB Mike Goodson (Round 16) (Once again, he’s a Raiders fan)
Bench- WR Kevin Walter (Round 15)
Bench- TE Greg Olsen (Round 10) (16 points - #BreathesHugeSighOfReliefWhilePrayingTammeDoesntHaveABigGame)
-Analysis: Manningham over Benson at the flex? Hope I didn't just jinx myself. Regardless, this should be an interesting matchup because his team is actually better than his record indicates. After last year's championship debacle, nothing would surprise me here. And with no end in sight to my crappy karma which is leaking into this season from the end of last season, I wouldn't be surprised if I put up 10 points. Regardless, I like my team better this week and am going with myself winning this revenge match.
-Prediction: Powdered Toast Man - 141, The Animaniacs - 137
5) CCAFFL (14 teams, points league w/ head to head games) (The Houston Oilers) (1-1) (4th in the AFC) (8th place overall – 196 points)
-You want to talk bad breaks? It's not so much how I lost this one, but it's a combo of that and who I lost to. Last year I handed the Dirty Dogs this league's championship by benching Matthew Stafford and Jordy Nelson. This year, in our head to head matchup, they were winning by four heading into Monday night with Brandon Stokley left to play. I had Julio Jones and Jacob Tamme. I lost. To Brandon Freakin Stokley! Are you shitting me!? It's not enough that they were without Nate Washington AND Pierre Garcon and picked up Stokley and Brandon Gibson (who scored a damn TD) as free agents, but once again I handed them a head to head victory by virtue of benching Trent Richardson for Kevin Smith. They had the eighth highest score of the week and I had the ninth. I lost 91-89. They're 2-0 after winning their games by a combined four points and I'm still ahead of them in the total points standings. It's an absolute joke. And I managed to lose in four of five leagues in which I started this early season's fantasy darling, CJ Spiller. AND the team I beat in Week 1 got the high score for Week 2 and is currently in second place. Will the piling on of fantasy shit ever end? I also got knocked down to eighth overall and fourth in my division due to my crappy week but, amazingly, I'm only 39 points out of first place. A bounce back week is more desperately needed in this league than any other.
The Houston Oilers – Week 3 Roster
QB- Matthew Stafford
RB- CJ Spiller
RB- Trent Richardson
WR- Julio Jones
WR- Greg Jennings (PLEASE PLAY THIS GAME!)
WR- Kenny Britt
TE- Greg Olsen (11 points)
K- Rob Bironas
DEF- Bills
Bench- QB Peyton Manning
Bench- RB Kevin Smith
Bench- RB Jacquizz Rodgers
Bench- RB Bilal Powell
Bench- WR Austin Collie
Bench- WR Andre Roberts
Bench- TE Jacob Tamme
-Some changes: The team that practically handed me Julio Jones by not protecting him was at it again this week. First, there was the Julio ordeal. Then they cut the Bills defense after Week 1 allowing me to add them, and their 22 points from last week, to my team. Then they cut Greg Olsen after Week 2 allowing me to add him, and his 11 points, to my team this week. Alshon Jeffery and Shane Vereen are gone in favor of Olsen and Bilal Powell who may have some value going forward if Shonn Greene gets hurt or, more likely, continues to suck. It also looks like I may be able to play my starting three WRs for the first time this year. Britt and Jennings are due to break out and Julio needs to bounce back. Speaking of breaking out, a 350-plus yards, 3 or 4 TD game from Stafford would be nice. CJ Spiller and Trent Richardson continuing to play well would be nice too. I benched Trent for Kevin Smith last week and it backfired. Praying that putting Trent in over Smith this week won't backfire because that sort of thing usually does happen to me, especially because I have Smith going as my flex in the Kirby league.
-I need a big week so that I can continue my uphill climb towards the top of the standings. Facing the team that's currently in first place at 2-0, with 235 total points, won't help me any. The team, comprised of my Uncle Bro and lifelong friend Brian, is Dos W's: aka the team that wh00ped my ass in the head to head finals in Week 16 last year. They've won their first two games by margins of 33 and 47 points. A win for me over them (and hopefully a big one) would ensure that I move up the standings and cut into their grip on that first place slot. I had these guys penciled in as keeping Matt Ryan in Round 5. But the team I pre-draft traded the rights to keep Shady to in 2010 (luckily I protected Jamaal Charles in the 14th that year and he finished higher than Shady in points, otherwise I never would've heard the end of that one) was at it again, sending their 9th round pick to the Young Bloodz for the right to protect Darren Sproles in the 6th. I like this move a lot for the W's (as a result of forfeiting their 9th round pick as well as their 6th, they received the final, compensatory pick in the draft).
Dos W’s - Week 3 Roster
QB- Matt Ryan (Round 3) (They didn't even need to protect him because they wound up getting him back anyway)
RB- Ryan Mathews (Round 1 – 9 th overall pick)
RB- Darren Sproles (Round 6 – Keeper)
WR- Brandon Marshall (Round 2)
WR- Brandon Lloyd (Round 4)
WR- Demaryius Thomas (Round 5)
TE- Jason Witten (Round 7)
K- Matt Bryant (Free Agent)
DEF- Patriots (Round 12)
Bench- QB Christian Ponder (Round 13)
Bench- RB DeAngelo Williams (Round 10) (5 points)
Bench- RB Ronnie Brown (Round 14)
Bench- RB Mikel Leshoure (Round 15)
Bench- WR Justin Blackmon (Round 8)
Bench- WR Andrew Hawkins (Free Agent)
Bench- TE Kyle Rudolph (Round 11)
-He had drafted and since released: WR Josh Gordon with one Round 16 selection and K Rian Lindell with the supplemental final pick in the draft. He had no 9th round pick having given it up in the trade for the rights to protect Sproles
-Analysis: This one sucks because I need a big head to head win over this team that's currently in first place so I can move up the standings but they're playing a few guys that I need to do well in other leagues (Matt Ryan, Ryan Mathews, & Demaryius Thomas specifically). I feel that Brandon Lloyd and Jason Witten are due for huge games. But I'm banking on my team finally having that big breakout week that I've been missing. I know that, more realistically, this game will probably come down to the wire and if I win, it won't be by that much. But I like my team's chances and am looking for revenge from last year's head to head playoff finals thrashing. Besides, all the bad karma has to end eventually... especially as it pertains to this league... right?
-Prediction: The Houston Oilers - 100, Dos W's - 98
-Closing Thoughts: The bad karma has to end some time... right?
Deuces,
-Ray-

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