Landsharks are the 2014 Fantasy Football League Champions. Landsharks personalized a custom fantasy football champion t-shirt with The Fantasy Football Junkie.
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Landsharks are the 2014 Fantasy Football League Champions. Landsharks personalized a custom fantasy football champion t-shirt with The Fantasy Football Junkie.
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Gronky Kong is the 2014 Playin Fo Keeps Fantasy Football League Champion. Gronky Kong personalized a custom fantasy football champion t-shirt with The Fantasy Football Junkie.
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Congratulations to all of the newly crowned 2014 Fantasy Football Champions! You’ve walked the walk, now it’s time to talk the talk. While many leagues have a fantasy football trophy…trophies are here today, gone tomorrow. Unless you go Back2Back, you’ll be passing the hardware at the end of next season to the next guy. A fantasy football championship t-shirt, that’s forever! It’s true, our t-shirt print will never fade, crack or peel, we guarantee it. Our tees are sturdy and will provide years of taunting your friends at parties, BBQs, reunions and man cave get togethers.
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The Boulder Tooginators are your 2010 Fantasy Football Champions of the UB Fantasy Football League. The only thing better than being the 2010 Fantasy Football League Champ is that I’m also the 2009 Fantasy Football Champ of this league too. Wait, there’s more…. And it marks the 2nd time I’ve gone Back to Back (1999 & 2000) and the 6th championship in 14 years. That’s a lot of credentials!
The keys to victory this year were the draft and staying healthy. I targeted Arian Foster and Dwayne Bowe as top ten picks in the four leagues I played as well as Jay Cutler (typically the last team to draft a QB), Matt Forte, Wes Welker, Fred Jackson and Devin Aromashodu. You may think I’m a Bears fan based on those targets, but I’m not, just the way things went down. Out of that group, only Devin Aromashodu didn’t pan out. Here’s my draft for the UB Fantasy Football League:
Turner and Johnson did what they needed to do as 1st/2nd round picks. They stayed healthy for the most part and generally happy with the picks. I think if Matt Stafford could have stayed healthy, Johnson would have had an even better year. The third pick was a complete mistake. We play on Yahoo Sports and I was setting up players that I’d like to draft at some point in my queue and then indecision & computer glitch led to the clock expiring and autopick. I got razzed pretty good for that one, but I told them it was my handicap for winning the league 5x. Who’s laughing now? The 4th pick was a bit of a gamble, not really knowing if Welker was 100%, but at this spot I was willing to gamble on Welker, Brady and Belichek. The 5th pick was a killer for the rest of the league. To get the NFL rushing leader in round 5 was awesome. I ended up with him in 3 of 4 leagues and in the 4th, he was taken by the person just in front of me or I would have gone 4 for 4. In the 6th, I felt Matt Forte was worth a shot to bounce back. He bounced just enough that I was able to trade him for Austin Miles. I was reluctant to do so, but I did during the week that Johnson was hurt (they said he might not play the rest of the season, couldn’t lift his arm over his head…he scored twice the next week on my bench). I got the better end of that deal. Floyd was worth a flier in the 7th with Jackson suspended. A couple of big weeks, but nothing special. My 8th pick was as good as my 5th pick, Dwayne Bowe….MONSTER YEAR! I really like Fred Jackson, something about Coe College, Arena Ball, NFL Europe….love his effort. Buffalo miss used him early, so that hurt. And rounding out the draft, Sebastian Janikowski. With Jason Campbell, I just figured they’d have more chances to score this year and they did. Very happy with the 15 pick. And for some reason, people in my league continue to take kickers in the 7th, 9th and 10th rounds…thank you.
Along the way, I picked up the usual bye-week and injury replacements. My fantasy football strategy over the last few years, which has served me well is to go heavy on WR / RB early, if top TE is available take him, if not wait. With the exception of this year due to error, take a QB late and play the match-ups at QB, Def, and TE using ESPN Fantasy Football Points Against. Just another input, but one that helps me make decisions about who to target on the waiver and start.
At QB I started Cutler, Fitzpatrick (1 start), Garrard (1 start), Campbell (couple of starts) and Cassel. Cassel was a huge pickup in late October. I don’t think I scored less than 15 points in any week at QB. On Defense I used Cincinnati, San Diego, Atlanta and Tampa Bay primarily rotating San Diego, Atlanta and Tampa against the weakest teams. TE was a complete crap shoot for me this year. Half of my moves were related to TE. I used Aaron Hernandez down the stretch and he delivered until he got hurt. He would have had a good day against Buffalo in week 16.
Here’s how the final matchup went down in Week 16:
In my other leagues I finished 2nd and 3rd & in the fourth league, out of the money. I had a really good team, just ran into a team having a career day and got knocked out.
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Thousands of fantasy football champions will be crowned in week 16. Perhaps you placed in the money or even won your league. For those winners & in recognition of your fantasy football high level of performance and achievement, this varsity fantasy football t-shirt is for you.
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For the people in your league that didn’t quite make the Varsity or you’d just like to taunt for the fun of it, spend some of your fantasy football league champion winnings on a JV Fantasy Football shirt for someone special.
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Boulder Tooginators, 5-time UB Fantasy Football Champion, oh that sounds nice. I’ve been playing fantasy football with a core group of players from college for the last 13 years and last year, I celebrated my 5th championship. I celebrated with the custom fantasy football champion t-shirt on the left.
In this, our 14th season, I’ve made it to the championship game this weekend. The only thing better than 5-time champion, is 6-time champion. We’ll be publishing a new design to celebrate our 6th fantasy football championship next week.
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With the 2010 Fantasy Football season winding down, it’s time to starting thinking about your Fantasy Football Championship T-shirt. Some leagues have already been won, some will be decided in the next two weeks. You’re going to need a t-shirt to wear during off-season get togethers, BBQs, and next season’s draft. Take fantasy football bragging rights to the next level with this fantasy football champion t-shirt. You’ve won your league, no celebrate it!
We had four teams this season, two are still in the hunt for a fantasy football championship. I don’t want to get ahead of myself and jinx our chances this weekend, but we’ll be working on some new fantasy football championship t-shirts to celebrate week 16 victories, or as I like to say, fantasy football championship weekend.
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Welcome to The Fantasy Sports Junkie. This site is born out of my love for sports and fantasy sports. When I say “love” I’m not talking about the type of love I have my wife or kids, but the type of love you have for a hobby, like wood working, scrap booking or just about anything that you enjoy spending free time. I don’t and never will have 27 fantasy football teams!
I’ve been playing fantasy sports for about 17 years now. The game has come a long way in 17 years. The first league I played in was the 1993 NFL season. My first pick was Barry Sanders. Despite his on field greatness, he wasn’t a great fantasy player. One week he’d run for 220 yards, the next week 25 yards. He was hot and cold, not the type of consistent player that justifies the #1 pick! I also had Jim Kelly (I’m a Bills fan) as my QB. A good NFL QB, not a good fantasy QB. Anyway, back in the day, we submitted our line-ups on paper to the commissioner and anxiously waited for the commish to manually tabulate the results with the USA Today sports page. A far cry from where we are today with instant on-demand scoring. It was one and done with the 1993 season. A combination of military commitment (Navy) and user-unfriendliness initiated a three year hiatus from the game.
In 1997, the year that I consider to be the start of the modern fantasy sports era, when major internet sites first appeared to automate the draft, roster management and scoring. I was in heaven! I was a bit of a sports stat nerd growing up and fantasy sports was meeting my need for stats. In my early years I satisfied my passion with baseball and football cards. I created a game complete with rosters, scoring, contracts, league standings and playoffs. I entertained myself for hours. More on that in another post, I recently found some documents from those years, very entertaining.
So, back to the modern era of Fantasy Football. In 1997 I was in college at the University of Buffalo and we started a 10 team league on Sandbox.com. Sandbox had been around for a couple of years at this point, but it was the first year I think they really got aggressive with marketing. It was free, but we got what we paid for. Performance was awful, but after the first few weeks of the season, it was decent. We’ve moved around from Sandbox to Yahoo to NFL.com to CBS and back to Yahoo. Sadly, Sandbox.com is closing their website effective January 7th, 2011. The core players from that first season in 1997 are still playing today and I’ve managed to win 5 of the 13 years. No one else has won more than twice! I’m in the running for my 6th championship this year, the playoffs start next week. We also now have a baseball league, which I blew the championship in the last week and we’ve also tried basketball and hockey. My main interests lie with football and baseball.
Back to the reason I started this site, as an outlet for my passion for sports, fantasy football & baseball and aspiring graphic designer. What? graphic designer? By graphic designer I mean “outlet to taunt my friends when I beat them by creating my very own fantasy sports championship t-shirt”. Nothing says I crushed you in fantasy football like a 5-time fantasy football championship t-shirt!
What you can expect from this site:
Come along, enjoy the ride and let’s have some fun. Contact us if you have questions, comments or suggestions.