Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Best Pick in 2005 Draft?
For me, the best pick in the draft was the Fighting Farmers pick of Brandon Roberson in the 5th Round. It was a great pick for his team and changed the entire draft....for me especially you bastard!
2005 Predictions from the Spitfires
This is my prediction for the the final standings and records for the 2005 season:
1. Minesota Fighting Farmers (8-3)
2. Bucky's Goodgers (6-5)
3. Golden Goblins (5-6)
4. Halifax Spitfires (3-8)
...And the Goodgers will defeat the Farmers in the Blue Ox Bowl for the three-peat!
1. Minesota Fighting Farmers (8-3)
2. Bucky's Goodgers (6-5)
3. Golden Goblins (5-6)
4. Halifax Spitfires (3-8)
...And the Goodgers will defeat the Farmers in the Blue Ox Bowl for the three-peat!
Draft 2005 Updates on Website
The 2005 Draft form and Rosters pages have been updated. Lets get the 2005 season started!
Fighting Farmers
News Release from the desk of Coach Kennedy:
While the rest of the league was fighting over overrated, unproven prospects and rejects, the new look fighting farmers staged a coup in this years draft. With three, yes three starting quality running backs, a future All-League quarterback, the best kicker in the league, not to mention the single most talented receiver in the draft surrounded by accomplished starters.
One has to wonder what the other coaches were thinking, especially the two league leaders from last season. In the hectic scramble to find diamonds in the draft mine, Matt and Jay came out covered in coal. Still smarting from his lack of “luck” the past few seasons, Coach Kennedy’s draft strategy of winning today with an eye on the future was a bold stroke of genius. While the coveted Blue Ox trophy flounders helplessly and hopelessly neglected by the owner of the Goodgers franchise, the Fighting Farmers already have plans in the works for a towering trophy case to be on display in the Kennedy sports museum in St. Louis Park.
Let the games begin!
Shawn Kennedy
Head Coach of the Fighting Farmers
Monday, August 22, 2005
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