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"Don't even quit." -Emmitt Smith


Every Christmas, I like to give myself a particular present: a fantasy football championship. I play in only two leagues, and so this gift is not easy to get.

 

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A 1-4 start. 48 points in week 5. Time to give up on this league and focus on the other one. Not! Never give up until the very end.

 

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A solid 6-win streak puts me back in contention. But then I lost two more times. Fortunately, the tiebreaker worked out so that all I needed to do in week 14 was win. And I won big, because I am Mr. Clutch. And so, I made it into the playoffs as the 4 seed. Of course that means I have to play against the 1 seed. Manning. Moss. Braylon. Burress. Witten. Dang.

 

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Ha! Despite Westbrook's non-TD run, I won easily! Now for the 2 seed in the championship.

 

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Thank you, Warner and Cotchery. If I had started Driver over Cotchery, I would have lost. Winners adapt.

 

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Winning is a skill.

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QOAW

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Why weren't you playing Cotchery over Branch and Driver before that.

 

Patrick Willis > DeMeco.

 

In fantasy baseball, Champions must adapt every day.

Xavier Cromartie

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Week 15 was the windy game at New England, and he had that finger injury. My WRs weren't the best because I stockpiled a bunch of good RBs.

 

DeMeco played weeks 14–17 with a torn PCL. They are both super studs. There is no need to trash either one.

 

You're my friendship champion.

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