Now that you see your roster, with their prices, and what is left, and their prices, do you wish you could throw your players back, and start the whole thing over again (not that it would happen in reality)?
We hired a graphic designer at Commissioner's expense to design a logo... we have two versions, and the commissioners can't decide... help us. Please wait for both to appear in the top of the league site, to see both, before voting!
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Welcome to the Super Bowl edition of the Brew Crew Corner. It has been an exciting season, and it's even better when your team is playing in the Super Bowl. One thing fantasy football leagues lack is a Pro Bowl game. Since fantasy leagues don't have a Pro Bowl, I simulate a game each year to showcase the best fantasy players. Could you imagine if you had all these players on your roster? Records would fall.
2012 Shark League Pro Bowl
This is the fifth annual Shark League Pro Bowl.
Past Pro Bowl results
2008: NFC 179, AFC 155
2009: NFC 192, AFC 140
2010: AFC 144, NFC 132
2011: AFC (More...)
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2010) In a week 16 The Sun Never Sets Paragon Annual Auction League showdown, Steel City Up-Downs beat a strong Storming Foxes team by a score of 278.90 to 203.35, extending the winning streak for Steel City Up-Downs to 6 games. With their 278.90 points, Steel City Up-Downs is now the proud record-holder of the 5th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Steel City Up-Downs were led to their 75.55 point victory by a 41.40 point effort from James Hall, who beat the San Francisco 49ers offense for 6 tackles and 1.5 sacked a qb. With this performance, Hall was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. In addition, Hall entered the The Sun Never Sets Paragon Annual Auction League Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 21st-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 25.90 point effort from Ben Roethlisberger, who beat the Carolina Panthers defense for 320 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 2 rushing yards.
"We made a statement here today," Steel City Up-Downs coach Michael Hrivnak said.
Storming Foxes were helped out in a losing cause by a 25.70 point effort from Danny Amendola, who snuck past the San Francisco 49ers defense for 53 receiving yards. With this performance, Amendola was the number 6 ranked wide receiver for week 16. They also got help from a 23.85 point effort from Tom Brady, who snuck past the Buffalo Bills defense for 140 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 13 rushing yards.
"They out-hustled us," Storming Foxes coach Jon Dyson said.
Storming Foxes drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 11 out of 14 other potential opponents in week 16.
This brings the record for Steel City Up-Downs to 12-4, and drops Storming Foxes to a record of 12-3.
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 21, 2010) Coming up in a week 16 The Sun Never Sets Paragon Annual Auction League showdown, the 12-4 Steel City Up-Downs, who hope to extend their 6 game winning streak, challenge the 12-3 Storming Foxes .
Steel City Up-Downs were led in week 15 by a 34.20 point effort from Vincent Jackson, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 112 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs. Based on projections from FantasySharks.com, Steel City Up-Downs can expect a 29 point effort from Vincent Jackson in week 16, who is expected to beat the Cincinnati Bengals defense for 110 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs.
"There's been a lot of trash talking," Steel City Up-Downs coach Michael Hrivnak said.
Storming Foxes were led in week 15 by a 27.35 point effort from Danny Amendola, who snuck past the Kansas City Chiefs defense for 60 receiving yards. Based on projections from FantasySharks.com, Storming Foxes can expect a 24.2 point effort from Tom Brady in week 16, who is expected to get by the Buffalo Bills defense for 280 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards.
"When these two teams get together you can throw out their records," Storming Foxes coach Jon Dyson said.
This is the first game between these two franchises in 2010, and is sure to be a epic battle. In the 2-year history of this rivalry, Steel City Up-Downs hold a 1-0-0 all-time series record against Storming Foxes .
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Weeks 13-16. 5 teams with Week 16 League Championship Game. This playoff format is the fairest playoff structure we have found and interestingly enough is modeled on international Rugby playoffs. Essentially, it gives a slightly greater reward to the team with the very best record while still giving all 5 teams a chance to win the championship. It may seem slightly complicated but if you follow the logic below, we're confident you'll realize it's an ingenious playoff system. Essentially, the 1st seeded team just needs to win 2 games, and the 4th & 5th seeded teams need to win 4 games, to win the championship. Teams placed 1st, 2nd & 3rd also do not get eliminated if they lose their first playoff game. This gives a real incentive to each team to do their very best not only to reach the playoffs, but to be seeded as high as possible when the playoffs start.
Round 1 (Week 13)
Game A - Seed #4 vs Seed #5 (Loser is eliminated, Winner advances to Game C)
Game B - Seed #2 vs Seed #3 (Loser advances to Game C, Winner advances to Game D)
Round 1 bye for Seed #1
Round 2 (Week 14)
Game C - Winner of Game A vs Loser of Game B (Loser is eliminated, Winner advances to Game E)
Game D - Seed #1 vs Winner of Game B (Winner advances to Super Bowl Game F, Loser advances to Game E)
Round 3 (Week 15)
Game E - Winner of Game C vs Loser of Game E (Loser is eliminated, Winner advances to Super Bowl Game F)