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A Perfect Season

It was an absolutely thrilling championship in the 2009 JAILBowl as the Drop Kick Fluties barely defeated CDN Raider 4 Life, 110-107, and completed their PERFECT SEASON!

Entering Monday night, the ‘Fluties had what seemed like a comfortable double-digit lead, 100-83, with the Vikes’ Kicker and Defense yet to play. CDN only had one player left, but it was perhaps the best fantasy player and #1 overall pick, Adrian Peterson.

The 17-point cushion slowly eroded until it was down to a mere 3 points, thanks to the 2 TD game by A.P. But the realgame was running out of time and the Bears were lining up for the game-winning field goal. Once again, AJ’s team had life as the kick was no good — meaning overtime and an opportunity for Peterson to score more points.

With the ball for the first time in OT, Peterson caught a swing pass and rumbled for 10 yards which would have closed the gap even more, but he fumbled which negated the point gain. To make matters worse, the fumble was recovered by the Bears who then scored the game-winning touchdown which ended the game, the championship and the season.

Both Carlton and AJ deserve big props for managing their teams and making this one of the most intriguing fantasy seasons ever.

Here is the path the ‘Fluties took to accomplish their amazing feat of perfection:

Week Opponent Result
1 @Team Robert Won 98 – 88
2 @Don’t Tread On Me Won 121 – 101
3 (Pro Fantasy Games) Won 131 – 110
4 @The True Guru Won 113 – 90
5 CDN Raider 4 Life Won 127 – 93
6 Oracles of Omaha Won 147 – 75
7 @The Fantasy Sports Forum Won 117 – 99
8 Felon’s M*A*S*H* Unit Won 115 – 98
9 Death Row Doggies Won 97 – 90
10 Swiss Cheeseheads Won 99 – 97
11 Archive Army Won 115 – 88
12 @JunkyardJake Won 130 – 120
13 @JERSEY HITMEN Won 122 – 118
14 The True Guru Won 147 – 127
15 Team Robert Won 112 – 69
16 Cdn Raider 4 Life Won 110 – 107
(JAILBOWL 2009)

The Drop Kicks’ had the 8th overall pick in the draft and ifyou look at their picks, they went against the grain choosing names that many fantasiers were leery of on draft day. Just look at their top 5 picks; (1st)Andre Johnson, (2nd)Aaron Rodgers, (3rd)Chad Ochocinco, (4th)Thomas Jones, (5th)Ray Rice.

All solid players, but the making of a “perfect team”? And it’s not like they made a monster trade (no trades all year)or snagged the biggest free agents (most players that were added were later dropped) that turned their season around.

No, this was simply the case of a terrific fantasy owner(s) putting together a solid team, not over-managing, and gettinga few breaks over the course of the season.

I have stated repeatedly on my podcasts and on my blogs how talented I feel the members of the JAIL leagues are, and I think the 2009 JAIL FB season is a classic example of that.
The Browns are good people and great fantasy owners. Enjoy the rewards and the satisfaction the title of CHAMPION brings, as you deserve it!

Let me take this opportunity to wish everyone a HAPPY NEW YEAR! May the new decade bring you joy and prosperity!

-Johnny Archive

J.A.I.L. Football Anyone?

Hey everyone,

 

We have 1 spot left for our 12-team JAIL Fantasy Football League!  If you think you can handle tough competition then why don’t you take this opportunity to prove your skills?  The draft is tomorrow Saturday (8/29) at 7pm ET.  We’ll be releasing the draft order as soon as we fill this final spot.  It’s a $50 entry fee (BAIL) with all the money returned in prize money.

Let me know if you are interested by emailing me at johnnyarchive@johnnyarchive.com.  I’ll be broadcasting the draft live on BlogTalkradio.com starting at 6:30pm ET.

-Johnny Archive
JAIL Commish

Friday Night Football

Hello there,

 

Not much time for baseball today as I am gearing up for my first fantasy football podcast over at BlogTalkRadio.com tonight at 11:30PM ET.  The show, called Friday Night Football, will be an half-hour long and I invite you to tune in and check out some good, solid fantasy football talk.

As much as I love baseball, and more specifically fantasy baseball, I have actually been participating in fantasy football longer and have won more cash in football leagues.  I employ the same basic style of aggressive, highly active involvement, but there is a huge difference between fantasy baseball and football.

For example, there are times when it is actually far better to lose in fantasy football.  Wha?  Lose?  Yes, you read me right.  I’ll touch on that and other fantasy football strategies on the show.

By the way, did any of you take my advice and scoop up Marlon Byrd?  He had another nice game last night.  Don’t wait until the masses get wind of him, as this time of the year a hot player, even for a week or two, can be huge.  Keep an eye on a few Nats’ players to, like Willie Harris, who has nice player flexibility in most leagues, and Lastings Milledge who brings some decent speed/pop to a 5th OF spot.

I claimed Harris off of waivers because of his versatility and upcoming trip to Colorado.  Now is the time to pay attention to schedules.  Players headed to Coors Field and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington need to be scooped up if they have even a decent shot at playing time.

Okay, I’m off to prepare for the football show tonight.  Have a great weekend!

Listen to FridayNightFootball on internet talk radio

 

-Johnny Archive

Don’t Let Byrd Fly Away

Happy Thursday!

Let’s start today’s big blog by talking about….you guessed it, FOOTBALL!  I’ll keep it brief at this location, but cruise on by my other blog, Johnny Archive’s Fantasy Feature, to get more insight.

Okay, I had the 12th pick (last) so I would have 2 picks in a row, but I wouldn’t get one of the super-elite players, or would I?  See, I have a very different view to this year’s crop of fantasy football studs.  You know me, I’m always going back in time, but I really think there are going to be several players who rebound in 2008 after subpar 2007 seasons.

The team with the first overall pick was the team that forgot to name his team, I know, but like I explained yesterday, I view my first draft of the season as a more serious mock draft.  As it turns out, this dude didn’t even show up for the draft — which I have never understood, since the draft time is one of main reasons I join these free leagues.  Why do people sign up for drafts and then not show?  Amazing, especially since this guy had the first pick!

Anyway, his auto-draft kicked things off by selecting L.Tomlinson and on through the first round we went with pretty much all the expected players who were pre-ranked by Sportsline being yanked off the board.  There are 3 RB that I see go in the first round routinely that I would never take that high; Brian Westbrook, Marion Barber and Frank Gore.  I am just not sold on these guys being dependable enough to warrant of my top pick and building my team around them.

Don’t get me wrong, they are all nice players who will probably put up some big numbers, but I think there is too much risk for one or all three of them to end up being this year’s 1st round bust.

It’s finally my turn, and remember I get to chose 2 peeps.  I go with Larry Johnson, who I think rebounds off of a lost 2007 when a lengthy contract holdout ruined his season.  Then it was decision time, do I snag another top RB or go with a QB?  Taking a WR here is probably a reach since Randy Moss was already gone.  The problem with going QB was both Tom Brady and Peyton Manning were off the board, and I had planned on taking one of them with Johnson.  So, I went with TO – Terrell Owens, which even surprised me.  I have a feeling Owens watching Moss get all the attention last year is going to really motivate him.  We’ll see.

You know my top two picks, to find out who else I took, and why, you’ll need to head to my blogger blog Johnny Archive’s Fantasy Feature.  Like I said earlier, I don’t want to spend too much time talking football here.  There is a ton of good baseball left in the season and I am still jazzed about watching it unfold.

My prediction on how Brett Favre does in New York as a Jet: He gets injured in week 4 and becomes an after thought by the end of the season.  Then retires again.

There is player available (no fair looking at the title) in your fantasy league right now who is batting 5th behind 2 elite players and in an awesome ballpark.  Do you know who he is?  Here’s a hint: He just made a ball fly away when he jacked a grand slam.  Go ahead, take a minute and think about it.

Minnesota OF Denard Span, who I already talked about on a previous post, is now starting to get some attention by the masses.  He’s a better real baseball player then a fantasy player because of his defensive abilities, but he’s worth a look as a Monday/Thursday type fill in.  Don’t expect too much though, and don’t be fooled by his speed, as he is not really a good base stealer.

The Rockies signed Livan Hernandez to be a back end of the rotation type for the rest of the season.  This is a move that is very easy to laugh at, but don’t forget this guy is tough, can eat up innings and has a ton of post season experience.  I think he’ll actually help the Rockies, though as a fantasy owner I can’t recommend him.

What else…the Indians bullpen.  I like Refeal Perez to end up with most of the Saves the rest of the season.  He got nasty stuff, his head is the only problem.

The Mets ‘pen is also a mess.  Aaron Heilman should be the guy, but his problems with the long-ball have hurt his confidence and you can’t close games is you are doubting yourself, even in the slightest way.  I think it will end up being a different guys mopping up until Billy Wagner gets back.  I’m sure this Eddie Kunz kid will get an opportunity or two, but tossing a Double-A pitcher to the NY onslaught of pressure from media and fans is sceeeery.

Speaking of blown saves, the Cards’ are desperate for somebody, anybody to step up and take over the closer role.  It’s looking like Adam Wainwright will be the guy when he gets healthy, as he’s in the minors and working his way back as a releiver focusing on shorter stints.  As a Wainwright owner, I wouldn’t mind seeing him take over as the closer.

The answer to that earlier as to who is the #5 hitter who is available and hitting behind 2 All-Stars is none other then Marlon Byrd.  He’s only hitting .260 and doesn’t have much for seaosn totals, but this guy got off to an absolutely horrible start and has really started to pick it up as of late.  Remember, you get Byrd’s stats going forward, not back.  He could make a difference as a #5 OF on many fantasy teams for the rest of the year.

Okay, that’s it, don’t forget that a little later (I did this blog first) I’ll have the other blog updated with more football stuff.

-Johnny Archive

 

Just Pondering Another Loss

It’s Monday, so let’s keep it light and ponder a few things going on in the world of baseball.

 

  • I’m getting tired of trying to cope with the loss of someone involved with baseball that I’ve come to regard as a friend, even though I’ve never met them.  Skip Caray, who passed away on Sunday, is the latest baseball “friend” that has been taken from us.  I will always remember him for those TBS games in the 80′s when the Braves weren’t very good and he would use his wonderful sense of humor to make those games very entertaining.  He was a wonderful man from a great baseball family.
  • As good as Mark Teixeira is, he might actually hurt K-Rod’s chances of setting the single season Saves record.  If Tex continues to thump, those 1-2 winning margains could easily become 4 or more and thus hurt Save opps.
  • Brian Cashman, who I have not been a big fan of as the Yankees’ GM in the past, stepped up and made some moves around the trade deadline that will actually benefit the Yankees down the stretch.  Nady, Pudge and Marte all addressed needs.
  • Francisco Liriano looked amazing in his first start back from a lengthy minor league stint.  Not only did he not give up a run, but every pitch was down and he was in complete control of his emotions.
  • Denard Span and Cory Patterson, who appear to have locked up regular playing time, might actually be decent additions to fantasy rosters down the stretch.
  • I happily missed out missed out on 2 Wins and quality pitching stats this weekend.  You see, I benched A.J. Burnett (in Texas) and Earvin Santana (in New York) who both ended up pitching well.  I’m not about to wreck 4 months + of solid pitching stats for a win or two.
  • Trading for a player who helps in 3 categories can be easier if the 3 categories are AVG/RUNS/SB compared to HR/RBI/RUNS.  For example, it’s easier to land Ichiro these days then it is Ryan Howard.
  • Chasing Saves is a never-ending quest, though this time of year it can be especially painful to see a Save or two slip through your fingers.  B.J. Ryan blew a Save in Texas over the weekend as his fastball only maxed out at 89 mph.  He came back the next night, however, and regained a little velocity and nailed down the Save.  An 89 mph, straight fastball can easily be turned around and into a HR, while a 92 mph heater is a routine flyball to left field.

 

I’m keeping it brief today, have a great week everyone.  I have decided to do a fantasy football podcast every Friday Night during the football season — the first show is this Friday August 8th at 10:30PM and will last for 30 mintes.  To check it out, cruise on over to BlogTalkRadio.com and search for FridayNightFootball.

-Johnny Archive  

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