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  • Week 5, 2025

    Factory 123, Torpedoes 90.5: The only thing missing would have been the sheer hilarity if Torpedoes had started Emari Demercado. Swerve 113.5, Mayhem 112.5: Swerve won with maybe the most top-heavy lineup ever, getting 82 points from their QB and two RBs. MSG 112, Weasels 106.5: Jonathan Taylor is the highest scoring non-QB through five…

  • Week 4, 2025

    Factory 127, Swerve 77: The Factory left the #1 QB and #2 WR on the bench and still won by 50, and their bench would have won by 10. Torpedoes 114.5, Snappers 106: Bo Nix and his 26 points led Torpedoes to a come-from-behind win on Monday night. Guns 114, MSG 89: Ashton Jeanty has…

  • Week 3, 2025

    MSG 124, Mayhem 94.5: Top-heavy MSG only needed five guys to win this one. Maulers 108.5, Weasels 92: Maulers got double-digit scoring from seven players. Guns 107.5, Snappers 96: Guns scoring in their two wins: 110.5, 107.5. Guns scoring in their loss: 45.5. SOL 103, Torpedoes 79.5: Might be the first ever CFFL game where…

  • Week 2, 2025

    Snappers 132, Chumps 92.5: This game featured the top QB, PK and top two WRs in week 2, but Snappers had the better supporting cast. Mayhem 111.5, Yankees 70.5: I’m going to assume Yanks owner didn’t check his player news this weekend. Maulers 109.5, SOL 83.5: Maulers’ bench would have nearly won this one. MSG…

  • Week 1, 2025

    Guns 110.5, Chumps 83.5: Guns led the week 1 scoring with the top QB and top defense. Yankees 108, MSG 71: Yanks were right behind with the top RB and WR. Snappers 105, Swerve 49.5: Swerve with the rare Double Negative (two players combining for a negative score). Torpedoes 98, Maulers 80.5: Torpedoes had the…

  • JF & SH

    Ten years ago today I was sitting down to dinner at a Mexican restaurant in Houston when I got a text from a friend’s husband “CALL ME ASAP”. My heart sank as I knew immediately what it meant – James was gone. I first met James in 1998 when he was hired as a new…

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