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Just how long Moore remains the Dolphins' starting quarterback this season will depend on where Miami is in the standings. If by week 8 Miami is just 2-6, then Moore may have seen his final days as a Dolphins starter. On the other hand, if Miami is 6-2 and in the playoff hunt then Moore should remain the starter. Miami's number one goal is to win a super bowl; if they can get that done with Moore, there's no reason to bench him. From a fantasy perspective Moore wasn't that bad last season. In 13 games Matt threw for nearly 2,500 yards with 16 touchdowns. This season we expect much the same -- a touchdown every week with an occassional multi touchdown game and somewhere in the neighborhood of 220 (More...)
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Sep 11, 2012) Coming up in a week 1 The Sun Never Sets Paragon Annual Auction League battle, the 0-0 Franchise 16 play the 0-0 Yagoona Hotdogs at Bankstown City Sports Complex.
"We have to come together as a team," Franchise 16 coach said.
"We'll have to find a way to contain him," Yagoona Hotdogs coach Chris Kuszelyk said.
This is the first game between these two franchises in 2012, and is sure to be a epic battle.
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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)