2005

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#1 FireAntz

Power Rank:    1
Record:         11-3

 
#4 Critical Mass

Power Rank:    4
Record:        
7-7
  #2 Hostile Amish

Power Rank:    2
Record:        
9-5
#3 Purple Pecans

Power Rank:    3
Record:        
8-6
 H-2-H:   FireAntz, 1-0    WK 2:  FireAntz 130.1 - 73.1  H-2-H:  Split, 1-1     WK 1:  Amish 117.9-77.8    WK 8:  Pecans 104.4-83.9
 The FireAntz cruised to the division title
  behind their high octane offense. 

 The offense set a league record in
  scoring at 137.8 PPG (old record 128.0
  PPG) behind the backfield trio of Tom
  Brady, Shaun Alexander & Tiki Barber.

 Notable:  Team posted 130+ in seven
 games this season.

 Years Qualified:  4 of 5

 League Titles:    None

 #1 Seeds:       2  (2002, 2005)

 Best Finish:     2nd  (2001)
 Draft day looked bright when CM
 grabbed Peyton Manning with the #1
 pick and later w/Marvin Harrison.

 Those two promptly went into a
 fantasy funk but regained form late to
 lead a second half rally & a #4 seed.

 Notable:  Team started 2-6 but won
 last 4 and 5 of last 6.

 Years Qualified:  3 of 5

 League Titles:    None

 #1 Seeds:       1  (2004)

 Best Finish:     2nd  (2003)
 The only former champ in the field
  looks to  become the leagues first
  "two-time" champion.   It all starts
  w/LT and star wide-out Torry Holt.  

 This team has a KO punch & set a
 league record w/192.6 points in WK 3.

 Notable:  PPG averages:
 First 7:  128.7   Last 7: 108.2

 Years Qualified:  3 of 5

 League Titles:    1  (2003)

 #1 Seeds:         None

 Best Finish:     1st  (2003)
 A 6-2 mark had the Pecans contending
 for the #1 seed.... then came the loss of
 star RB Priest Holme and soon thereafter
 star QB Donovan McNabb.

 Bubble Gum, tape & WRs Ward, S.Moss
 + Chambers give the Pecans a shot.

 Notable:  PPG Averages, Priest Holmes
 With Priest:  121.7   Without:  97.1

 Years Qualified:  2 of 5

 League Titles:    None

 #1 Seeds:         None

 Best Finish:     4th  (2002)

 
 Last Update:  Tuesday December 13, 2005