July 2007


thewwl.jpgI have a confession.

But first. See that?

That’s a screenshot of ESPN’s headline from the Website’s home page earlier today. Clicking the picture won’t do you any good. Clicking here will take you to the story. It’s a rundown of the 10 easiest schedules in the upcoming college football season.

My initial reaction was, “Oh hey. I already did the exact same thing.”

Then I read it.

My second reaction was, “Hmmm… he’s got pretty much the exact same teams on the list that I had on mine.”

Even then I didn’t think much of it. It’s not like it’s the most original idea in the first place. And the schedules aren’t secrets. So, after looking at them, Mark Schlabach came to pretty much the same conclusion I did. (more…)

If ever there was a week for my players not to suck—Crawford almost 0-for the week, Manny pretty much the same, and Kotchman avoided going negative only by virtue of a dinger on Sunday (I think his only hit for the week)—it was this week as I was playing the two teams above me in the standings.

Thanks guys.

But one guy stood out. Never in the history of our league has a single player managed to accumulate double-digit negative points for the week. Until now. So in honor of that honor, one person gets the spotlight to himself.

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