IN some things, close is good enough.
THIS was a winner-take-all contest from the start, with few holds barred.
Only now, does a winner emerge from the misty, foggy, shroud. And out comes but not one man as you might be inclined to think, no, a determination of collective will power cometh unto a focused NFL-NCAA imagery bottled into one featured Hero of football history. Here, now--2008, and Forever the 1st Annual Inagurual Winner of the Coleman Football League Combo Cup (and author of the soon to be released "How to win at trivial internet football leagues: An Instruction Guide"), and thus with hardly any further adieu, introducing the one and only: D-Man.
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(wild applause erupts)
What especially sucks is that my "co-opt Brandon in order to beat him" strategy actually worked. Stupid damn Jets and their stupid damn inability to live up to their stupid damn potential. At least I didn't go with mid-season change option #2: the Bucs.
The Bucs were your number two?
The Bucs were doing well, and they had a light schedule to finish the year. You know, easy wins, like against the Raiders. They lost their last four.
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