Monday, October 01, 2007

Monday Morning Memo v2.4

Brett Favre set the all time passing touchdown record and carried the Kellogg Krushers back to the top, at least for now. The bottom 4 teams as of this morning all have players taking the field tonight in what has the makings of an offensive shootout.

Current Standings:
Kellogg Krushers 517.25
The Dragons 454.25
The Maestro 451.59
The Bouncers 429.62
The Dominator 389.10
The Outlaws 367.44

Tonight's collision in southwestern Ohio has Tom Brady and Randy Moss taking the field wearing the colors of The Maestro under their pads; T.J. Houshmanzadeh representing our adolescent entry, The Bouncers; Ocho Cinco preening and posing for The Dominator; and Carson Palmer playing what The Outlaws really hope is a better game than the one Tony Romo played on Sunday.

To address yesterday's roster shuffling, if you find out that one of your guys has been scratched due to injury on Saturday or Sunday morning, let me know (preferably by phone) and I will be more than happy to shuffle your lineup. I can't keep up with all of the injury news, especially on the weekends, so feel free to buzz in with any changes that may be necessary. There are a couple of rules, though:
  • You can only do this if a player is legitimately injured. No changes can be made if you are watching ESPN on Sunday morning and your starting WR looks hungover while he is warming up. For clarification, I will quickly look up the guy's current status on the internet to validate your claim.
  • Changes have to be requested prior to the 10:00 AM games starting. Once those games kick off, there can be no changes made to the lineup on Yahoo!, no matter what time the game begins that the player in question is supposed to participate.

Thanks for your cooperation with this rule that was specifically designed for a league where the owners have a life outside of their imaginary football teams. I'm sure this wouldn't fly in a league where guys ignore their wives and kids (well, the 5% of them that actually have actually had a date in the last decade) for days and weeks at a time to run their teams. Our league, though, is just a little more low key.

Have a good one...Back tomorrow with the review of Week 4.

The Commish

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