the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 6

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Another week, and I still don’t have all the graphics completed. Progress has been made, however, so three more teams will benefit from clever graphics this week.

So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 6.

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the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 5

the liga guadalupe

Admittedly, it feels a bit strange to post a writeup of week 5 the day after week 6 is complete. I’ve been working hard on some graphic improvements to the table format I introduced last week. Sadly, I did not complete all those improvements. However, rather than wait until I have them all done, I will start inserting graphics as I complete them.

So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 5.

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here’s looking at you, kid

the liga guadalupe

Goodbyes are never easy.

That truism extends to the realm of fantasy football. Weeks 4-10 of the NFL season pepper fantasy rosters with frustrating “byes,” leaving fantasy managers with holes to fill on an almost weekly basis. Nowhere is the sting of a bye week more sharply felt than in the Liga Guadalupe. With only one bench spot to stash that star player on a bye week, we are often left with an agonising choice: (1) drop some bigger-name players on their bye week and hope to pick them up again off waivers or (2) start a less-than-full roster.

To help counter the temptation to stockpile talent through bye weeks, I began offering increased weekly bonuses to teams who start a full roster during weeks 4-10. This year, the stakes are even higher.

Here’s how it works . . .

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the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 1

the liga guadalupe

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the 2010 fantasy football season. I’m sure you’ll not be surprised to hear that it was an exciting week in the Liga Guadalupe. As always, congrats to the victors, condolences to the losers, and good luck to anyone unfortunate enough to face off against the mighty MOG this week.

Time for some awards, commentary, and prognostication.

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