STANDINGS:
| Teams | Wins/Loses | Pct. | Points For | Points % | Points Agst | Points % | Quarters | Semis | Finals | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robio Murray | 27-9 | .750 | 55,325 | 1,537 | 46,063 | 1,280 | 13-1 | 9-4 | 5-4 | 
| Matt Neatock | 16-7 | .696 | 34,882 | 1,517 | 30,963 | 1,346 | 7-4 | 5-2 | 4-1 | 
| Bob Castrone | 20-12 | .625 | 46,565 | 1,455 | 41,539 | 1298 | 11-5 | 5-6 | 4-1 | 
| Griff Coomer | 20-13 | .606 | 45,749 | 1,386 | 44,833 | 1,359 | 10-5 | 8-2 | 2-6 | 
| Rich Calderon | 15-11 | .577 | 36,775 | 1414 | 35,883 | 1380 | 8-5 | 5-3 | 2-3 | 
| Don Vozzola | 9-10 | .473 | 24,965 | 1,314 | 25,529 | 1,344 | 5-7 | 2-3 | 2-0 | 
| Michael Evangelist | 0-2 | .000 | 1,776 | 888 | 3,043 | 1,522 | 0-2 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 
| Colby Hall | 7-11 | .389 | 23,339 | 1,297 | 24,886 | 1,382 | 5-6 | 2-3 | 0-2 | 
| Jeff Greenblatt | 6-5 | .545 | 15,025 | 1,366 | 16,161 | 1,469 | 3-3 | 2-1 | 1-1 | 
| Richard Burrier | 6-11 | .353 | 21,344 | 1,186 | 23,701 | 1317 | 3-9 | 2-1 | 1-1 | 
| Eric Vozzola | 3-10 | .231 | 17,193 | 1,323 | 20,446 | 1,573 | 2-8 | 1-1 | 0-1 | 
| Rob Masterson | 5-14 | .263 | 25,761 | 1,356 | 28,306 | 1,490 | 5-9 | 0-5 | 0-0 | 
RECORD BY SEED:
| SEEDS | WINS | LOSES | WIN PCT | QUARTERS | SEMIFINALS | FINALS | RESULTS | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Seed | 32 | 18 | .640 | 18-4 | 10-8 | 4-6 | 4 titles (Robio '99, Jason '01, Matt '09, Bob '14) | 
| 2nd Seed | 26 | 16 | .619 | 10-12 | 8-2 | 7-1 | 7 titles (Robio '00, Bob '04, Rich C '13, Griff '15, Rich C '16, Matt '17, Robio '19) | 
| 3rd Seed | 20 | 21 | .488 | 11-11 | 7-4 | 2-5 | 2 titles (Robio '02, Rich B '03) | 
| 4th Seed | 14 | 20 | .412 | 6-16 | 4-2 | 3-1 | 3 titles (Griff '05, Bob '10, Robio '12) | 
| 5th Seed | 25 | 20 | .556 | 16-6 | 6-10 | 2-4 | 1 title (Matt '07, Jeff '20) | 
| 6th Seed | 13 | 21 | .382 | 11-11 | 2-9 | 0-2 | No titles | 
| 7th Seed | 23 | 19 | .548 | 12-10 | 7-5 | 4-3 | 4 titles (Don in '06 & '08, Bob in '11, Matt in '18) | 
| 8th Seed | 5 | 23 | .179 | 4-18 | 0-4 | 0-0 | Never past semis | 
TITLE GAMES:
| YEAR | SEED | WINNER | SEED | LOSER | RESULTS | TOTAL PTS | MARGIN | MVP | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | No. 1 | Robio Murray | No. 2 | Griff Coomer | 1,872 - 1,234 | 3,106 | 638 | N/A | 
| 2000 | No. 2 | Robio Murray | No. 4 | Griff Coomer | 1,448 - 1,197 | 2,645 | 251 | N/A | 
| 2001 | No. 1 | Jason Carpenter | No. 6 | David Hightower | 1,273 - 920 | 2,193 | 353 | Marshall Faulk | 
| 2002 | No. 3 | Robio Murray | No. 1 | Molly Coomer | 1,841 - 1,112 | 2,953 | 729 | William Green | 
| 2003 | No. 3 | Richard Burrier | No. 5 | Griff Coomer | 2,011 - 1,036 | 3,047 | 975 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 
| 2004 | No. 2 | Bob Castrone | No. 1 | Griff Coomer | 1,216 - 1,169 | 2,385 | 47 | Daunte Culpepper | 
| 2005 | No. 4 | Griff Coomer | No. 7 | Colby Hall | 1,882 - 739 | 2,621 | 1143 | Shaun Alexander | 
| 2006 | No. 7 | Don Vozzola | No. 3 | Robio Murray | 1,617 - 844 | 2,461 | 773 | Mark Bulger | 
| 2007 | No. 5 | Matt Neatock | No. 7 | Rich Calderon | 1,444 - 811 | 2,288 | 633 | Kurt Warner | 
| 2008 | No. 7 | Don Vozzola | No. 5 | Robio Murray | 1,216 - 1,041 | 2,257 | 175 | Maurice Jones-Drew | 
| 2009 | No. 1 | Matt Neatock | No. 3 | Griff Coomer | 1,608 - 1,384 | 2,992 | 224 | Adrian Peterson | 
| 2010 | No. 4 | Bob Castrone | No. 1 | Robio Murray | 1,283 - 948 | 2,231 | 335 | Packers DST | 
| 2011 | No. 7 | Bob Castrone | No. 3 | Richard Burrier | 1,590 - 1,283 | 2,873 | 307 | Cam Newton | 
| 2012 | No. 4 | Robio Murray | No. 3 | Eric Vozzola | 1,973 - 1,871 | 3,844 | 102 | Chargers DST | 
| 2013 | No. 2 | Rich Calderon | No. 5 | Griff Coomer | 1,496 - 1,270 | 2,766 | 226 | LeSean McCoy | 
| 2014 | No. 1 | Bob Castrone | No. 3 | Matt Neatock | 1,495 - 1,494 | 2,989 | 1 | Lamar MIller | 
| 2015 | No. 2 | Griff Coomer | No. 6 | Colby Hall | 1,333 - 1,049 | 2,382 | 284 | David Johnson | 
| 2016 | No. 2 | Rich Calderon | No. 1 | Jeff Greenblatt | 1,846 - 1,180 | 3,026 | 666 | Doug Baldwin | 
| 2017 | No. 2 | Matt Neatock | No. 1 | Bob Castrone | 1,537 - 1,119 | 2,656 | 418 | Todd Gurley | 
| 2018 | No. 7 | Matt Neatock | No. 5 | Rich Calderon | 1,631 - 1,578 | 3,209 | 53 | Zach Ertz | 
| 2019 | No. 2 | Robio Murray | No. 1 | Rich Calderon | 1,900 - 1,234 | 3,134 | 666 | Lamar Jackson | 
| 2020 | No. 5 | Jeff Greenblatt | No. 7 | Robio Murray | 1,544 - 1,455 | 2,999 | 99 | Josh Allen | 
RECORD BOOK:
| RECORD BREAKING FEAT | STAT | WHO | WHAT | WHEN | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Most points scored in a single game by a single team | 2,501 | Rob M | 2003, Quarterfinals | |
| Highest combined score, both teams | 3,844 | Robio & Eric | Robio won 1973-1871 | 2012, Title Game | 
| Lowest points scored in single game by single team | 568 | David | 2003, Quarterfinals | |
| Lowest combined points by two teams | 1,745 | Jeff & Rich B | Jeff won 905 - 840 | 2016, Quarterfinals | 
| Lowest points score in a playoff win | 905 | Jeff | 2016, Quarterfinals | |
| Most points scored in a playoff loss | 1,871 | Eric | 2012, Title Game | |
| Largest playoff ass-kicking | 1,182 | Rob M & Molly | Rob M won 2,501 - 1,319 | 2003, Quarterfinals | 
| Smallest margin of victory | 1 | Bob & Matt | Bob won 1,495 - 1,494 | 2014, Title Game | 
| Most points in one post-season | 5,684 | Matt | 2017 | |
| Most points scored in a title game | 2,011 | Rich B | 2003 | |
| Lowest points scored in title game win | 1,216 | Don | 2008 | |
| Lowest points scored in the title game | 739 | Colby | 2005 | |
| Biggest title game ass-kicking | 1,143 | Griff & Colby | Griff won 1,882 - 739 | 2005 | 
| Greatest upset by record | 5 games | RICH C & DAVID | Calderon was 7-7, David was 12-2 | 2007, Semifinals | 
| Most points scored by a runner up | 5,017 | Rich C | 2018 | |
| Lowest scoring championship run | 3,832 | Jason | 2001 | |
| Lowest scoring runner up | 2,382 | Rich C | 2007 | |
| Most Points Scored by a Quarterback | 1,432 | Lamar Jackson (Robio) | 2019 | |
| Most Points by a Running Back | 1,662 | Todd Gurley (Matt) | 2017 | 
2019 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTERFINALS | SEMIFINALS | FINAL | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Rich Calderon over #8 Eric Vozzola, 1,547 - 1,021 | #1 Rich Calderon over #6 Matt Neatock, 1,767 - 1,315 | #2 Robio Murray over #1 Rich Calderon, 1,900 - 1,234 | 
| #2 Robio Murray over #7 Michal Evangelist, 1,692 - 831 | #2 Robio Murray over #4 Rob Masterson, 2,072 - 1,352 | |
| #6 Matt Neatock over #3 Don Vozzola, 1,388 - 1,328 | ||
| #4 Rob Masterson over #5 Bob Castrone, 1,603 - 1,158 | ||
2019 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| ROBIO | RICH C | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Lamar Jackson | Ravens | Sun @1 | Round 7 | 514 | Russell Wilson | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Round 8 | 126 | 
| Ezekiel Elliot | Cowboys | Sun @4 | Round 1 | 168 | Nick Chubb | Browns | Sun @1 | Round 10 Keeper | 90 | 
| Melvin Gordon | Chargers | Sun @4 | Trade (Bob) | 214 | Todd Gurley | Rams | Sat @8 | Round 1 | 216 | 
| Michael Thomas | Saints | Sun @1 | Trade (Colby) | 332 | DeAndre Hopkins | Texans | Sat @1 | Round 4 Keeper | 46 | 
| Julio Jones | Falcons | Sun @1 | Trade (Rich B) | 332 | Stefon Diggs | Vikings | Mon @8 | Trade (Eric) | 174 | 
| Hunter Henry | Chargers | Sun @4 | Trade (Colby) | 90 | Mark Andrews | Ravens | Sun @1 | Round 11 | 306 | 
| Will Lutz | Saints | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 100 | Harrison Butker | Chiefs | Sun @8 | Round 14 | 120 | 
| Baltimore | Ravens | Sun @1 | Trade (Matt) | 150 | New England | Patriots | Sat @4 | Round 12 | 156 | 
| After a brutal five-year run in this league, where I missed the playoffs four times, my team finally hit the reset button and dominated like no other. It began with a trio of solid keepers in Aaron Jones, Cooper Kupp and James Conner, and followed up with the first overall pick (Ezekiel Elliot) and damn good draft that landed me plenty of depth...oh and the league's MVP in round seven (Lamar Jackson). However, unsatisfied with just being good, I accepted trades from both Colby and Bob and later made offers and got two more deals done with Matt and Burrier. When the reshuffling was done, I turned Aaron Jones, Julian Edelman, Robert Woods, Evan Engram and T.J. Hockenson into Melvin Gordon, Julio Jones, Michael Thomas, Hunter Henry and the Ravens DST. This group, along with Jackson and Elliot would form the greatest team in league history. After a 2-2 start, I would not suffer defeat again. I won my final 12 games, breaking both the regular season scoring record and the record for most points in full season, which helped me secure my fifth career title. | |||||||||
2018 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTERFINALS | SEMIFINALS | FINAL | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Marc Pattini over #8 Eric Vozzola, 2,088 - 1,660 | #7 Matt Neatock over #1 Marc Pattini, 1,438 - 1,016 | #7 Matt Neatock over #5 Rich Calderon, 1,631 - 1,578 | 
| #7 Matt Neatock over #2 Bob Castrone, 1,492 - 1,471 | #5 Rich Calderon over #6 Don Vozzola, 1,682 - 1,606 | |
| #5 Rich Calderon over #4 Rob Masterson, 1,757 - 1,073 | ||
| #6 Don Vozzola over Colby Hall, 1,357 - 1,291 | ||
2018 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| MATT | RICH C | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Kirk Cousins | Vikings | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 330 | Andrew Luck | Colts | Sun @1 | Round 8 | 344 | 
| Saquon Barkley | Giants | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 214 | Joe Mixon | Bengals | Sun @1 | Round 1 | 156 | 
| Dalvin Cook | Vikings | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 216 | Nick Chubb | Browns | Sun @1 | Round 10 | 230 | 
| Alshon Jeffery | Eagles | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 164 | DeAndre Hopkins | Texans | Sun @1 | Round 4 Keeper | 208 | 
| Jarvis Landry | Browns | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 148 | Adam Thielen | Vikings | Sun @1 | Round 13 Keeper | 166 | 
| Zach Ertz | Eagles | Sun @1 | Round 7 Keeper | 340 | George Kittle | 49ers | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 148 | 
| Mike Badgley | Chargers | Sat @8 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 50 | Harrison Butker | Chiefs | Sun @8 | Round 14 | 160 | 
| Minnesota | Vikings | Sun @1 | Round 9 | 169 | New England | Patriots | Sun @1 | Round 11 | 166 | 
| What proved to be one of the greatest trades ever, Matt was a sinking ship heading into week 11, struggling to make the playoffs and no one would have blamed him if he was playing for next year. Yet, he accepted a trade for what was his best player (and keeper) for a boat load of underachieving talent. Well, they started to achieve. Lead by Barkley, who was the best back in football down the stretch and a healthy Cook, Neatock won two of his final three to earn a 7-seed. In the quarterfinals, he escaped with a 21-point victory. In the semifinals, he enjoyed the top seed scoring 1,012 less points than the week before, then in the finals, he finally broke 1,500 and took down the favorite, Rich, by just 53 points. He became the third person to win back-to-back titles, this time starting four players who were traded to him in week 11. | |||||||||
2017 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Bob Castrone over #8 Richard Burrier, 1,271 - 1,007 | #1 Bob Castrone over #6 Eric Vozzola, 1,900 - 1,195 | #2 Matt Neatock over #1 Bob Castrone, 1,537 - 1,119 | 
| #2 Matt Neatock over #7 Griff Coomer, 2,128 - 1,444 | #2 Matt Neatock over #5 Jeff Greenblatt, 2,019 - 1,681 | |
| #6 Eric Vozzola over #3 Rich Calderon, 1,433 - 1,404 | ||
| #5 Jeff Greenblatt over #4 Rob Masterson, 1,179 - 1,080 | ||
2017 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| MATT | BOB | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Nick Foles | Eagles | Mon @8 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 118 | Cam Newton | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 220 | 
| Todd Gurley | Rams | Sun @1 | Round 4 Keeper | 672 | Mark Ingram | Saints | Sun @1 | Trade (Don) | 192 | 
| Le'Veon Bell | Steelers | Sun @8 | Round 1 | 254 | Ezekiel Elliot | Bengals | Sun @1 | Trade (Don) | 236 | 
| Alshon Jeffery | Eagles | Mon @8 | Round 3 | 0 | Julio Jones | Falcons | Sun @1 | Round 1 Keeper | 298 | 
| Mike Wallace | Ravens | Sat @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 120 | Michael Crabtree | Raiders | Mon @8 | Round 10 Keeper | 0 | 
| Zach Ertz | Eagles | Mon @8 | Round 7 | 162 | Kyle Rudolph | Vikings | Sat @8 | Free Agent, Rd 7 | 12 | 
| Jake Elliot | Eagles | Mon @8 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 70 | Justin Tucker | Patriots | Sun @1 | Round 14 | 140 | 
| New York | Giants | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Rd 11 | 141 | Jacksonville | Jaguars | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 21 | 
| Behind a stacked backfield that featured the first All-Robio running back duo, Matt was the easy choice for preseason favorite and he didn't disappoint. He easily led the league in scoring, average over 1,500 per game and brought home six weekly high scores. One bad month of football kept him from the top seed, but as the 2-seed, Matt delivered back-to-back 2,000-pt games in the first two games in the postseason, easily handling Bob in the finals, breaking a record for most points scored in a postseason and scoring the second most points in a full season. | |||||||||
2016 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Jeff Greenblatt over #8 Richard Burrier, 905 - 840 | #1 Jeff Greenblatt over #6 Robio Murray, 1,816 - 1,496 | #2 Rich Calderon over #1 Jeff Greenblatt, 1,846 - 1,180 | 
| #2 Rich Calderon over #7 Eric Vozzola, 1,878 - 1,144 | #2 Rich Calderon over #5 Bob Castrone, 1,588 - 1,146 | |
| #5 Bob Castrone over #4 Rob Masterson, 1,351 - 745 | ||
| #6 Robio Murray over #3 Don Vozzola, 1,498 - 1,048 | ||
2016 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| RICH C | JEFF | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Matt Ryan | Falcons | Sun @1 | Trade (Colby) | 282 | Drew Brees | Saints | Sun @4 | Round 4 Keeper | 240 | 
| Le'Veon Bell | Steelers | Sun @4 | Round 2 Keeper | 394 | LeSean McCoy | Bills | Sun @1 | Round 1 | 350 | 
| DeMarco Murray | Titans | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 120 | Jeremy Hill | Bengals | Sun @4 | Round 2 | 16 | 
| Cameron Meredith | Bears | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 330 | DeSean Jackson | Redskins | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 228 | 
| Doug Baldwin | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Round 4 | 414 | Ryan Matthews | Titans | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 14 | 122 | 
| Kyle Rudolph | Vikings | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 106 | Delanie Walker | Titans | Sun @1 | Round 9 Keeper | 106 | 
| Sebastian Janikowski | Raiders | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 10 | Stephen Gostkowski | Patriots | Sat @8 | Round 12 | 110 | 
| San Diego | Chargers | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 190 | Tennessee | Titans | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 8 | 
| Behind one of the most dominating backfields in league history (DeMarco Murray, Le'Veon Bell), Calderon came out roaring, with three weekly high scores and a pair of 2,000-pt efforts in the season's first month. He suffered through four hiccups throughout the season, which cost him a shot of the top seed, but he easily earned the scoring crown. In the postseason, Calderon cruised, scoring over 1,500 in all playoff games (over 1,800 twice) and the competition never came close. | |||||||||
2015 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Bob Castrone over #8 Rich Burrier, 2,002 - 1,124 | #6 Colby Hall over #1 Bob Castrone, 1,398 - 1,317 | #2 Griff Coomer over #6 Colby Hall, 1,333 - 1,049 | 
| #5 Matt Neatock over #4 Rob Masterson, 1,477 - 1,177 | #2 Griff Coomer over #5 Matt Neatock, 1,962 - 1,335 | |
| #6 Colby Hall over #3 Eric Vozzola, 1,563 - 1,204 | ||
| #2 Griff Coomer over #7 Jeff Greenblatt, 1,847 - 997 | ||
2015 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| GRIFF | COLBY | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Cam Newton | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 7 | 196 | Carson Palmer | Cardinals | Sun @4 | Round 11 | 246 | 
| Adrian Peterson | Vikings | Sun @8 | Round 1 | 298 | Doug Martin | Buccaneers | Sun @1 | Round 5 | 110 | 
| David Johnson | Cardinals | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Week 13 | 314 | Christine Michaels | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Week 16 | 268 | 
| DeSean Jackson | Redskins | Sun @1 | Round 6 | 80 | A.J. Green | Bengals | Mon @8 | Round 2 | 230 | 
| Michael Floyd | Cardinals | Sun @4 | Round 8 | 222 | Mike Evans | Buccaneers | Sun @1 | Round 8 Keeper | 122 | 
| Gary Barnidge | Browns | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Week 5 | 94 | Greg Olsen | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 80 | 
| Josh Brown | Giants | Sun @8 | Free Agent, Week 12 | 50 | Mason Crosby | Packers | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Week 8 | 0 | 
| Carolina DST | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 10 | 79 | Houston DST | Texans | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Week 13 | 277 | 
| Entering the season, Griff had been rolling, producing five straight 8-win seasons. Yet, he continued to live in the shadows of Bob Castrone, but while Bob was cashing in regular season success with championship mugs, Griff was always come up short, sometimes never getting close to a title (losing in the quarterfinals three straight years in 2010-12 and sometimes just missing out (losing his fifth and sixth career title games in 2009 and 2013).  After trading up to land Adrian Peterson in round one, I had little faith that Griff would continue his amazing run, yet he had a decent start to the year. He had talent with Peterson, Cam Newton, Odell Beckham and free agent pickup, Gary Barnidge, but points didn't always translate into wins and after eight weeks he was just 4-4. He was struggling to find a second running back (after Joseph Randle was cut) and he couldn't get consistency at WR2, but in week nine, Griff stunned the world by handing undefeated Bob Castrone his first defeat of the season. From that moment, things began to click. Beckham was suddenly the best receiver in football again, Cam Newton was a leading MVP candidate and the Panthers DST were putting up the kind of points that would make a quarterback blush. Griff would end the regular season by winning, taking down his final five opponents. Despite Bob's great 11-2 season and scoring title, I decided that heading into the post-season, Griff was the new favorite after he was able to land stud free agent, David Johnson, in week 13. Griff, Johnson and the rest of the W2FA squad proved me right, as the 2nd seeded Griff crushed Jeff in the quarterfinals and then the 5-seed Matt. He scored 1,847 and 1,962 points in those two wins. In the finals, he met up with Colby Hall, the guy he defeated 10 years earlier to earn his only title. Things got a little scary when Odell Beckham was suspended, but in the end, it didn't matter. Thanks to his backfield combining for 612 points, Griff cruised to his second career title, defeating Colby, 1,333 - 1,049. David Johnson proved to be one of the greatest end of season free agent pick ups. In his four starts (three in the post-season), the Cardinals running back scored 1,498 points (374.5 points per game).  | 
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2014 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Bob Castrone over #8 Rich Calderon, 2,333 - 1,171 | #1 Bob Castrone over #7 Griff Coomer, 1,512 - 1,306 | #1 Bob Castrone over #3 Matt Neatock 1,495 - 1,494 | 
| #5 Molly Coomer over #4 Richard Burrier, 2,013 - 1,281 | #3 Matt Neatock over #5 Molly Coomer, 1,679 - 929 | |
| #3 Matt Neatock over #6 Rob M, 1,471 - 1,099 | ||
| #7 Griff Coomer over #2 Colby Hall, 1,626 - 1,208 | ||
2014 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| BOB | MATT | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Aaron Rodgers | Packers | Sun @1 | Round 1 | 232 | Mark Sanchez | Eagles | Sat @8 | Free Agent, Week 10 | 322 | 
| Le'Veon Bell | Steelers | Sun @1 | Trade, Week 11 (Jeff) | 204 | Arian Foster | Texans | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 300 | 
| Lamar Miller | Dolphins | Sun @1 | Round 9 | 360 | Eddie Lacy | Packers | Sun @1 | Round 4 Keeper | 268 | 
| Calvin Johnson | Lions | Sun @1 | Trade, Week 11 (Eric) | 206 | Demaryius Thomas | Broncos | Mon @8 | Round 1 | 230 | 
| Antonio Brown | Steelers | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 204 | Dez Bryant | Cowboys | Sun @4 | Trade, Week 7 (Robio) | 206 | 
| Rob Gronkowski | Patriots | Sun @1 | Round 4 Keeper | 122 | Zach Ertz | Eagles | Sat @8 | Round 6 | 230 | 
| Josh Scobee | Jaguars | Sat @4 | Free Agent, Week 16 | 30 | Connor Barth | Broncos | Mon @8 | Free Agent, Week 14 | 10 | 
| New England DST | Patriots | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Week 15 | 137 | St. Louis DST | Rams | Mon @4 | Free Agent, Week 10 | -72 | 
| Bob Castrone entered the season looking to regain his title of "greatest ever," after a couple of subpar years (at least by his own standards). Despite putting together a solid draft to go along with a trio of solid keepers, he started the season off with a weekly low score, just his third one in his last 61 games. However, that would prove to be the low-light of the season.  He cruised through the rest of the regular season, taking control of the top seed and the scoring lead with a victory over Colby. He suffered a couple of hiccups late, including in week 13, when he became the first team to score over 2,000 and lose, yet he managed to earn his first career top seed and scoring title. His 1,552 PPG were the second most points ever scored in the regular season. Heading into the post-season, Bob was the clear favorite, especially after a pair of trade deadline swaps that landed him All-Robio Le'Veon Bell, plus Megatron. In the quarterfinals, he eliminated the defending champ, becoming the first person to record back-to-back 2,000-point games. The following week he took care of business against upset-minded Griff. In the finals, Bob actually failed to hit 1,500, yet ended up holding a one-point lead over Matt for the entire fourth quarter of Monday night's game (one in which Matt had two players). He ended up winning 1,495 - 1,494, earning his third title in five seasons and fourth overall since joining the league in 2003.  | 
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2013 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Robio Murray over #8 Jeff Greenblatt, 1,409 - 871 | #5 Griff Coomer over #1 Robio Murray, 1,105 - 1,038 | #2 Rich Calderon over #5 Griff Coomer, 1,496 - 1,270 | 
| #2 Rich Calderon over #7 Bob Castrone, 1,798 - 1,182 | #2 Rich Calderon over #3 Rob Masterson, 1,451 - 1,118 | |
| #3 Rob Masterson over #6 Molly Coomer, 2,031 - 1,299 | ||
| #5 Griff Coomer over #4 Colby Hall, 2,087 - 1,499 | ||
2013 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| RICH C | GRIFF | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Jay Cutler | Bears | Sun @8 | Free Agent, Week 16 | 208 | Peyton Manning | Broncos | Sun @1 | Round 5 Keeper | 592 | 
| LeSean McCoy | Eagles | Sun @8 | Round 1 Keeper | 396 | Maurice Jones-Drew | Jaguars | Sun @1 | Round 1 | 104 | 
| DeMarco Murray | Cowboys | Sun @1 | Round 13 Keeper | 292 | C.J. Spiller | Bills | Sun @1 | Round 7 Keeper | 160 | 
| Doug Baldwin | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Week 16 | 14 | Antonio Brown | Steelers | Sun @4 | Round 4 | 198 | 
| Greg Jennings | Vikings | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Week 16 | 46 | Anquan Boldin | 49ers | Mon @8 | Round 10 | 192 | 
| Julius Thomas | Broncos | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Week 2 | 204 | Vernon Davis | 49ers | Mon @8 | Round 6 | 0 | 
| Phil Dawson | 49ers | Mon @8 | Free Agent, Week 11 | 130 | Steven Hauschka | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Round 13 | 10 | 
| Detroit DST | Lions | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Week 11 | 206 | Cleveland DST | Browns | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Round 11 | 14 | 
| Rich Calderon's 2013 title run was a classic "flying under the radar" season. Good, but rarely great, Rich owned the free agent market and just kept winning throughout the season. He competed for the top seed all season long, despite the fact he broke 1,500 just twice all season long. Once the post-season started, Rich finally got over the 2-seed hump and beat Bob in the quarters, before eliminating Masterson in the semis. Unsatisfied, Rich made a stunning decision on the eve of the title game and benched or cut four starters for four players he had never played all season long. In the end, the moves didn't work, but they didn't matter. Riding the best backfield in football (McCoy and Murray scored nearly 700 points), he knocked off Griff and earned his first title in Robioland. | |||||||||
2012 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #8 Richard Burrier over #1 Griff Coomer, 1150 - 1084 | #3 Eric Vozzola over #8 Richard Burrier, 1163 - 677 | #4 Robio Murray over #3 Eric Vozzola, 1,973 - 1,871 | 
| #7 Bob Castrone over #2 Rich Calderon, 1894 - 1249 | #4 Robio Murray over #7 Bob Castrone, 1554 - 1471 | |
| #3 Eric Vozzola over #6 Rob Masterson, 1649 - 1269 | ||
| #4 Robio Murray #5 Molly Coomer, 1625 - 1528 | ||
2012 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| ROBIO | ERIC | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | 
| Matt Ryan | Falcons | Round 3 | 541 | Tom Brady | Patriots | Trade (Colby) | 243 | 
| Marshawn Lynch | Seahawks | Round 7 Keeper | 324 | Alfred Morris | Redskins | Free Agent, Undrafted | 230 | 
| Darren McFadden | Raiders | Round 11 Keeper | 56 | Ray Rice | Ravens | Round 1 | 316 | 
| Roddy White | Falcons | Round 1 | 410 | Demaryius Thomas | Broncos | Round 3 | 246 | 
| Brian Hartline | Dolphins | Free Agent, Undrafted | 20 | Reggie Wayne | Colts | Round 7 | 212 | 
| Dennis Pitta | Ravens | Free Agent, Undrafted | 104 | Jason Witten | Cowboys | Round 4 | 108 | 
| Dan Bailey | Cowboys | Round 15 | 90 | Stephen Gostkowski | Patriots | Round 14 | 140 | 
| San Diego DST | Chargers | Free Agent, Undrafted | 428 | Chicago DST | Bears | Round 12 Keeper | 376 | 
| Exiting the draft, I thought I had a good team and I was disappointed early. I rolled to a 5-0 start, leading the league in scoring. Then I suffered a couple of bad defeats, but no big deal, as I would win two of my next three, producing my second weekly high score. However, I ended up losing both Darren McFadden and Percy Harvin and my team fell apart, dropping my last three. I finished 7-6, earning the fourth seed. However, I was certainly not the favorite heading into the post-season. I did get McFadden back, but Harvin was done for the year and I had to bench Vernon Davis due to lack of production. Well, despite being the dog in round one, I upset Molly by 97 points. In the semis against Bob I was again the dog, but I rallied on Monday night to beat Bob by just 83 points. Then in the finals, I was again the underdog, but managed to pull out another miracle, taking down my preseason favorite (Eric) by 102 points, earning my first title in 10 years. | |||||||
2011 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #8 Don Vozzola over #1 Molly Coomer, 1399-1344 | #3 Richard Burrier over #8 Don Vozzola, 1405-1211 | #7 Bob Castrone over #3 Richard Burrier, 1590-1283 | 
| #7 Bob Castrone over #2 Rob Masterson, 1625-1623 | #7 Bob Castrone over #5 Colby Hall, 1201-1180 | |
| #3 Richard Burrier over #6 Matt Neatock, 1760-1617 | ||
| #5 Colby Hall over #4 Griff Coomer, 2197-1227 | ||
2011 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| BOB | RICH B | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Cam Newton | Panthers | Sat @1 | Round 13 | 509 | Drew Brees | Saints | Mon @8 | Round 1 Keeper | 451 | 
| Steven Jackson | Rams | Sat @1 | Trade (Robio) | 202 | Shonn Green | Jets | Sat @1 | Round 2 | 122 | 
| Ryan Mathews | Chargers | Sat @4 | Round 3 | 120 | Peyton Hillis | Browns | Sat @1 | Round 6 Keeper | 172 | 
| Jordy Nelson | Packers | Sun @8 | Trade (Colby) | 338 | Dez Bryant | Cowboys | Sat @4 | Round 4 | 112 | 
| Mike Wallace | Steelers | Sat @1 | Trade (Colby) | 156 | Torrey Smith | Ravens | Sat @1 | Round 14 | 72 | 
| Vernon Davis | 49ers | Sat @4 | Round 10 | 100 | Rob Gronkowski | Patriots | Sat @1 | Round 8 | 142 | 
| Stephen Gostkowski | Patriots | Sat @1 | Free Agent, Rd 14 | 100 | Robbie Gould | Bears | Sun @8 | Round 15 | 60 | 
| Green Bay DST | Packers | Sun @8 | Round 14 Keeper | 65 | Baltimore DST | Ravens | Sat @1 | Round 5 | 152 | 
| It's fitting, isn't it? Bob has put together the most impressive six-year run in Robioland history, so it only makes sense that he rolls off back-to-back championships to put the cherry on top. This one he certainly worked for since he spent most of the year near the bottom of the standings. He won just two of his first six and three of his first eight. With just two weeks left in the regular season Bob was outside the playoff picture at 4-7. Yet he won his final two games, squeezed into the post-season as the #7 seed and the rest was history. | |||||||||
2010 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Robio Murray over #8 Richard Burrier, 1741-1192 | #1 Robio Murray over #7 Don Vozzola, 1705-1181 | #4 Bob Castrone over #1 Robio Murray, 1283-948 | 
| #4 Bob Castrone over #5 Griff Coomer, 1793-690 | #4 Bob Castrone over #6 Colby Hall, 1163-1015 | |
| #6 Colby Hall over #3 Matt Neatock, 1726-1311 | ||
| #7 Don Vozzola over #2 Rich Calderon, 1114-716 | ||
2010 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| BOB | ROBIO | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Tom Brady | Patriots | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 306 | Philip Rivers | Chargers | Sun @4 | Round 2 | 283 | 
| Chris Johnson | Titans | Sun @1 | Round 8 Keeper | 88 | Rasheed Jennings | Jaguars | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 84 | 
| Ryan Torain | Redskins | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 154 | Darren McFadden | Raiders | Sun @4 | Round 11 | 76 | 
| Andre Johnson | Texans | Sun @4 | Round 1 | 0 | DeSean Jackson | Eagles | Tues @8 | Trade (Matt) | 58 | 
| Brandon Lloyd | Broncos | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 212 | Vincent Jackson | Chargers | Sun @4 | Round 6 | 100 | 
| Vernon Davis | 49ers | Sun @1 | Traded (Colby) | 134 | Jason Witten | Cowboys | Sat @8 | Round 4 | 134 | 
| Josh Scobee | Jaguars | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 30 | Matt Bryant | Falcons | Mon @8 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 20 | 
| Green Bay DST | Packers | Sun @4 | Round 14 Keeper | 359 | Tampa Bay DST | Buccaneers | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 193 | 
| Bob entered the 2010 season as the favorite thanks to top keepers Tom Brady, Chris Johnson and the Packers Defense. He then added an elite receiver Andre Johnson with his first-round pick. Still, he had some question marks that he simply answered throughout the season. First he added the #1 WR in Brandon Lloyd via free agency. Later he traded for top TE, Vernon Davis. LT did a fine job as the #2 back for a while, but it was free agent pick up, Ryan Torain, who did the damage in the post-season. | |||||||||
2009 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Matt Neatock over #8 Eric Vozzola, 1,832-1,029 | #1 Matt Neatock over #5 Rich Calderon, 1,950-878 | #1 Matt Neatock over #3 Griff Coomer, 1,608-1,384 | 
| #2 Bob Castrone over #7 Don Vozzola, 1,941-1,491 | #3 Griff Coomer over #2 Bob Castrone, 1,622-1,534 | |
| #3 Griff Coomer over #6 Rob Masterson, 1,801-1,709 | ||
| #5 Rich Calderon over #4 Jeff Greenblatt, 1,293-1,233 | ||
2009 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| MATT | GRIFF | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Aaron Rodgers | Packers | Sun @1 | Round 10 Keeper | 281 | Matt Schaub | Texans | Fri @8 | Round 8 Keeper | 324 | 
| Adrian Peterson | Vikings | Mon @8 | Round 2 Keeper | 340 | Jerome Harrison | Browns | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 9 | 278 | 
| Frank Gore | 49ers | Sun @4 | Round 1 | 255 | Thomas Jones | Jets | Sun @4 | Round 3 | 224 | 
| DeSean Jackson | Eagles | Sun @4 | Round 3 | 110 | Santonio Holmes | Steelers | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 222 | 
| Wes Welker | Patriots | Sun @1 | Round 13 Keeper | 250 | Chad Johnson | Bengals | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 108 | 
| Tony Gonzalez | Falcons | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 30 | Heath Miller | Steelers | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 64 | 
| Matt Prater | Broncos | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 120 | Rob Bironas | Titans | Fri @8 | Free Agent, Rd 12 | 70 | 
| New York Jets DST | Jets | Sun @4 | Round 7 | 222 | Philadelphia DST | Eagles | Sun @4 | Round 6 | 94 | 
| Matt wins his second time in three years, with a 3-10 season oddly squeezed in between. This 2009 squad has two first's. First, Peterson and Welker become the first keeper duo to win two titles. Second, Matt becomes the first person to win a title with an entire lineup (excluding kicker) that he drafted. He did do plenty of trades and free agent pick ups, but they were only fill ins for bye-weeks and injuries. Matt never once had to adjust his lineup in the post-season. | |||||||||
2008 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Molly Coomer over #8 Eric Vozzola, 982-850 | #5 Robio Murray over #3 Colby Hall, 1,760-1,064 | #7 Don Vozzola over #5 Robio Murray, 1,216-1,041 | 
| #3 Colby Hall over #6 David Hightower, 1,041-652 | #7 Don Vozzola over #1 Molly Coomer, 1,281-1,119 | |
| #5 Robio Murray over #4 Bob Castrone, 1,641-1,136 | ||
| #7 Don Vozzola over #2 Rich Calderon, 1,505-1,133 | ||
2008 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| DON | ROBIO | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | 
| Donovan McNabb | Eagles | Round 4 | 157 | Kurt Warner | Cardinals | Free Agent, Undrafted | -4 | 
| Muarice Jones-Drew | Jaguars | Round 1 | 270 | Thomas Jones | Jets | Trade (Griff) | 152 | 
| Terrell Owens | Cowboys | Round 2 Keeper | 176 | Brian Westbrook | Eagles | Round 1 | 196 | 
| Greg Jennings | Packers | Round 9 Keeper | 124 | Antonio Bryant | Bucaneers | Free Agent, Undrafted | 257 | 
| Issac Bruce | 49ers | Round 13 | 168 | Andre Johnson | Texans | Round 2 | 34 | 
| John Carlson | Saehawks | Free Agent, Undrafted | 80 | Tony Gonzalez | Chiefs | Round 4 | 174 | 
| Steve Gostkowski | Patriots | Round 7 | 200 | Rob Bironas | Titans | Free Agent, Undrafted | 90 | 
| Dallas DST | Cowboys | Free Agent, Rd 14 | 41 | Baltimore DST | Ravens | Free Agent, Undrafted | 142 | 
| For the second time in three years, Don wins the title and he did it again with only one running back. Officially this was the third team to accomplish this. Two solid keepers in Owens and Jennings set up Don nicely, but it was a nice pick up of a hot Cowboys defense and rookie TE John Carlson that rounded out a good team. McNabb was up and down all year, but he got hot right during the playoffs, as did Jones-Drew. | |||||||
2007 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 David Hightower over #8 Richard Burrier, 1,334-1,241 | #5 Matt Neatock over #3 Bob Castrone, 1,398-1,158 | #5 Matt Neatock over #7 Rich Calderon, 1,444-811 | 
| #5 Matt Neatock over #4 Eric Vozzola, 1,455-1,339 | #7 Rich Calderon over #1 David Hightower, 1,067-965 | |
| #3 Bob Castrone over #6 Molly Coomer, 1,537-887 | ||
| #7 Rich Calderon over #2 Don Vozzola, 1,604-1,436 | ||
2007 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| MATT | RICH C | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Kurt Warner | Cardinals | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 515 | Drew Brees | Saints | Sun @1 | Trade (Rich C) | 209 | 
| LaDainian Tomlinson | Chargers | Mon @8 | Trade (Robio) | 246 | Kevin Jones | Lions | Sun @1 | Round 12 | 24 | 
| Adrian Peterson | Vikings | Sun @8 | Round 2 | 74 | Kenny Watson | Bengals | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 294 | 
| Randy Moss | Patriots | Sun @4 | Round 3 Keeper | 210 | Torry Holt | Rams | Thur @8 | Round 2 | 76 | 
| Wes Welker | Patriots | Sun @4 | Round 13 | 88 | Anthony Gonzalez | Colts | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 12 | 40 | 
| Tony Scheffler | Titans | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 70 | Antonio Gates | Chargers | Mon @8 | Round 3 | 46 | 
| Rob Bironas | Titans | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 60 | Jason Hanson | Lions | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 150 | 
| Indianapolis DST | Colts | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Undrafted | 181 | Minnesota DST | Vikings | Sun @8 | Round 11 | -28 | 
| A great combo of draft picks, keepers, free agents and trades help lead Matt to his first title. The two biggest pieces were rookie of the year, Adrian Peterson and 3rd round keeper Randy Moss (who he received in a trade from Masterson the year before). He tried to trade Moss before the season started, but he couldn't find any takers. Luckily for him, Moss had the best year ever for a receiver. He also nailed down a great keeper in the 13th round (Welker). Matt became the first team with a white receiver to win a title. | |||||||||
2006 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #8 Rob Masterson over #1 Richard Burrier, 1,452-917 | #3 Robio Murray over #8 Rob Masterson, 1,464-1,073 | #7 Don Vozzola over #3 Robio Murray, 1,617-844 | 
| #7 Don Vozzola over #2 Molly Coomer, 1,499-1,296 | #7 Don Vozzola over #5 Bob Castrone, 1,211-1,007 | |
| #3 Robio Murray over #6 Griff Coomer, 1,848-1,364 | ||
| #5 Bob Castrone over #4 Colby Hall, 1,373-781 | ||
2006 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| DON | ROBIO | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Marc Bulger | Rams | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 652 | Drew Brees | Saints | Sun @1 | Round 9 | 132 | 
| Willis McGahee | Bills | Sun @1 | Round 7 Keeper | 242 | Rudi Johnson | Bengals | Sun @4 | Round 1 Keeper | 231 | 
| Ron Dayne | Giants | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 366 | Willie Parker | Steelers | Sun @1 | Round 2 | -13 | 
| Terrell Owens | Cowboys | Mon @5 | Round 2 | 102 | Plaxico Burress | Giants | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 168 | 
| Javon Walker | Broncos | Sun @4 | Round 3 | 158 | Donte Stallworth | Eagles | Mon @5 | Trade (Colby) | 96 | 
| Jeremy Shockey | Giants | Sun @1 | Round 6 | -10 | Alge Crumpler | Falcons | Sun @1 | Round 6 | 72 | 
| Josh Scobee | Jaguars | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 0 | Jason Elam | Broncos | Sun @4 | Free Agent | 60 | 
| Pittsburgh DST | Steelers | Sun @1 | Round 5 | 107 | New England DST | Patriots | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 98 | 
| Don earned his first title, despite not having a second running back for nearly the entire season. After losing five of his final seven, Don earned the 7th seed. With Willis McGahee back from injury, Don caught a break and landed Sammy Morris after Ronnie Brown went out with an injury for the Dolphins. Sammy help lead the way in the quarters and semis, but it was Ronald Dayne who stepped up in the championship game. With his two TD's and 140 yards to go along with Bulger's career day (4 TD's), Don beat Robio with ease, producing the third biggest ass kicking in the championship history. | |||||||||
2005 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #8 David Hightower over #1 Don Vozzola, 1,239-1,136 | #4 Griff Coomer over #8 David Hightower, 1,388-1,295 | #4 Griff Coomer over #7 Colby Hall, 1,882-739 | 
| #4 Griff Coomer over #5 Molly Coomer, 1,792-1,190 | #7 Colby Hall over #6 Robio Murray, 1,880-1,540 | |
| #6 Robio Murray over #3 Richard Burrier, 1,816-1,295 | ||
| #7 Colby Hall over #2 Matt Neatock, 1,222-1,060 | ||
2005 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| GRIFF | COLBY | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Trent Green | Chiefs | Sun @1 | Round 5 | 281 | Jake Delhomme | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 9 | 256 | 
| Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Round 1 Keeper | 426 | Tiki Barber | Giants | Sun @1 | Round 8 Keeper | 212 | 
| Larry Johnson | Chiefs | Sun @1 | Round 8 | 406 | Warrick Dunn | Falcons | Sun @1 | Round 7 | 98 | 
| Joey Galloway | Buccaneers | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 178 | Steve Smith | Panthers | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 34 | 
| Hines Ward | Steelers | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 256 | T.J. Houshmandzadeh | Bengals | Sun @1 | Round 13 | 126 | 
| Antonio Gates | Chargers | Sun @1 | Round 4 | 156 | Ben Troupe | Titans | Sun @1 | Round 14 | 0 | 
| Shayne Graham | Bengals | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 100 | Lawrence Tynes | Chiefs | Sun @1 | Free Agent | -20 | 
| St. Louis DST | Rams | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 79 | Jacksonville DST | Jaguars | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 33 | 
| Griff earned his first title with the league's greatest running back combo of Shaun Alexander and Larry Johnson (1st and 3rd in the league). Most assume that it was Johnson who led Griff to his title. But it's not true. Yes, Johnson produced big once he was in the lineup, but even if Johnson never came in, Griff would have still won the title with Lemond Jordan as a starter. Add in the league's best tight end, two top fifteen receivers to go along with a top six quarterback and it all equals a 2005 championship. | |||||||||
2004 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Griff Coomer over #8 Colby Hall, 1,396-1,349 | #1 Griff Coomer over #6 David Hightower, 1,379-913 | #2 Bob Castrone over #1 Griff Coomer, 1,216-1,169 | 
| #4 Rich Calderon over #5 Don Vozzola, 1,845-1,075 | #2 Bob Castrone over #4 Rich Calderon, 1,239-965 | |
| #6 David Hightower over #3 Richard Burrier, 1,274-1,190 | ||
| #2 Bob Castrone over #7 Rob Masterson, 1,825-1,494 | ||
2004 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| BOB | GRIFF | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Source: | Points: | 
| Daute Culpepper | Vikings | Trade (Robio) | 429 | Trent Green | Chiefs | Round 6 | 225 | 
| Corey Dillon | Patriots | Round 1 Keeper | 182 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | Round 1 Keeper | 208 | 
| Chad Johnson | Bengals | Round 3 | 34 | Michael Pittman | Buccaneers | Trade (Molly) | 77 | 
| Eddie Kennison | Chiefs | Free Agent | 138 | Michael Clayton | Buccaneers | Free Agent | 228 | 
| Santana Moss | Jets | Free Agent | 20 | Randy Moss | Vikings | Round 2 | 182 | 
| Jermaine Wiggins | Vikings | Free Agent | 102 | Randy McMichael | Dolphins | Free Agent, Rd 5 | 6 | 
| Sebastian Janikowski | Raiders | Free Agent | 70 | Mike Vanderjagt | Colts | Free Agent, Rd10 | 20 | 
| Houston DST | Texans | Free Agent | 241 | Tampa Bay DST | Buccaneers | Trade (Robio) | 223 | 
| A notable team because it was the first team in league history to win a championship starting three wide receivers. However, it was the trade for Culpepper that led Bob to one of the best late season runs in league history. If he would have kept Hasselback, who fell apart late, he probably would have lost early in the post-season. | |||||||
2003 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #8 Rich Calderon over #1 Robio Murray, 1,953-1,535 | #3 Richard Burrier over #8 Rich Calderon, 1,141-1,054 | #3 Richard Burrier over #5 Griff Coomer, 2,011-1,036 | 
| #5 Griff Coomer over #4 David Hightower, 1,449-568 | #5 Griff Coomer over #7 Rob Masterson, 1,591-1,064 | |
| #3 Richard Burrier over #6 Matt Neatock, 1,592-1,128 | ||
| #7 Rob Masterson over #2 Molly Coomer, 2,501-1,319 | ||
2003 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| RICH B | GRIFF | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Peyton Manning | Colts | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 215 | Brad Johnson | Buccaneers | Sun @1 | Free Agent | -79 | 
| LaDainian Tomlinson | Chargers | Sun @4 | Round 1 Keeper | 562 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | Sat @4 | Round 1 Keeper | 278 | 
| DeShaun Foster | Panthers | Sun @4 | Round 12 | 86 | Randy Moss | Vikings | Sun @4 | Round 2 Keeper | 160 | 
| Chris Chambers | Dolphins | Sun @1 | Round 5 | 350 | Andre Johnson | Texans | Sun @1 | Round 3 Keeper | 92 | 
| Koren Robinson | Seahawks | Sat @4 | Round 4 | 208 | Rod Smith | Broncos | Sun @4 | Round 11 | 0 | 
| Alge Crumpler | Falcons | Sun @1 | Round 8 | 48 | Freddie Jones | Cardinals | Sun @4 | Free Agent | 56 | 
| Josh Brown | Seahawks | Sat @4 | Free Agent | 40 | John Casey | Panthers | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Rd 11 | 170 | 
| New England DST | Patriots | Sat @1 | Free Agent | 502 | Kansas City DST | Chiefs | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 349 | 
| Thanks to the fact that the four teams that finished worse than him in 2002 left the league, Burrier "earned" the first pick in the draft and nailed down Tomlinson, his franchise player. He also got the league's top QB in Peyton Manning. Despite not having the best receivers to brag about, Burrier started six players all season long that he drafted (he started Foster in the title game, because Davis was benched in the Panther's final, meaningless game). | |||||||||
2002 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Molly Coomer over #8 David Hightower, 1,424-982 | #1 Molly Coomer over #7 Rob Masterson, 1,646-867 | #3 Robio Murray over #1 Molly Coomer, 1,841-1,112 | 
| #5 Griff Coomer over #4 Justin Acerno, 1,256-1,088 | #3 Robio Murray over #5 Griff Coomer, 1,598-795 | |
| #3 Robio Murray over #6 Rick Mullin, 1,815-1,393 | ||
| #7 Rob Masterson over #2 Don Vozzola, 1,431-1,254 | ||
2002 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| ROBIO | MOLLY | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Michael Vick | Falcons | Sun @1 | Trade (Robio) | 273 | Peyton Manning | Colts | Sun @4 | Round 1 | 224 | 
| William Green | Browns | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 436 | Emmit Smith | Cowboys | Sun @1 | Free Agent | -63 | 
| Leon Johnson | Bears | Sun @8 | Free Agent | 84 | Deuce McAllister | Saints | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 194 | 
| Chad Johnson | Bengals | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 234 | Torry Holt | Rams | Mon @8 | Round 3 | 142 | 
| Plaxico Burress | Steelers | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 4 | 98 | Peerless Price | Bills | Sun @1 | Round 5 | 104 | 
| Jeremy Shockey | Giants | Sat @1 | Round 7 | 240 | Todd Heap | Ravens | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 338 | 
| Sebastian Janikowski | Raiders | Sat @5 | Free Agent | 60 | Martin Gramatica | Buccaneers | Sun @8 | Round 13 | 190 | 
| Washington DST | Redskins | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 6 | 416 | Green Bay DST | Packers | Sun @4 | Free Agent, 11 | -17 | 
| The team that gives every struggling team hope. The names above don't even come close to telling you how this season was. Only one player I drafted played for me in the championship game (Shockey), but he was actually benched because I picked up Shannon Sharpe, who was the top TE all season long. Priest Holmes was the top running back, however, he went down for the year in week twelve with an injury. However, Cleveland's William Green stepped in and had a fantastic final few weeks. Amazingly, seven of my nine championship game starters were cut by another team throughout the year. | |||||||||
2001 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | SEMI-FINALS | FINALS | 
|---|---|---|
| #1 Jason Carpenter over #8 Rick Mullin, 1,342-1,109 | #1 Jason Carpenter over #5 Matt Williams, 1,217-956 | #1 Jason Carpenter over #6 David Hightower, 1,273-920 | 
| #5 Matt Williams over #4 Anne Murphy, 1,604-1,078 | #6 David Hightower over #2 Robio Murray, 1,436-1,075 | |
| #6 David Hightower over #3 Jimmy Pedrero, 1,539-1,476 | ||
| #2 Robio Murray over #7 Brian Gagnon, 1,224-662 | ||
2001 TITLE GAME RESULTS:
| JASON | DAVID | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player: | Team: | Time | Source: | Points: | Player: | Team: | Time: | Source: | Points: | 
| Aaron Brooks | Saints | Sun @1 | Round 5 | -111 | Alex Van Pelt | Bills | Sun @4 | Free Agent | -54 | 
| Marshall Faulk | Rams | Sun @4 | Round 1 | 462 | Kevin Barlow | 49ers | Sun @1 | Round 12 | 132 | 
| Ricky Williams | Saints | Sun @1 | Round 2 | 20 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | Sun @4 | Free Agent, Rd 4 | 324 | 
| Terrell Owens | 49ers | Sun @1 | Round 3 | 348 | Peter Warrick | Bengals | Sun @1 | Round 6 | 56 | 
| Kevin Johnson | Browns | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 148 | Keyshawn Johnson | Buccaneers | Sun @8 | Free Agent | 0 | 
| Frank Wycheck | Titans | Sun @1 | Round 6 | 42 | Bubba Franks | Packers | Sun @1 | Free Agent, Rd 11 | 44 | 
| John Kasey | Panthers | Sun @1 | Free Agent | 80 | Olindo Mare | Dolphins | Sun @4 | Round 14 | 70 | 
| St. Louis DST | Rams | Sun @4 | Free Agent | 284 | Chicago DST | Bears | Sun @1 | Round 15 | 348 | 
| Before there was Larry Johnson and Shaun Alexander for Griff, there was Marshall Faulk and Ricky Williams. Actually, it wasn't quite that great. Faulk was ranked 1st, but Williams was 7th. Five of Jason's first six picks were his starters all season long (Ed McCaffrey went on the IR in week one). Faulk was a no-brainer with the second pick, but Williams had been a disappointment thus far. He wasn't drafted until the 23rd pick and proceeded to have his best year to date. Owens was the league's second best reciever and 2001 was Aaron Brooks best year. | |||||||||
2000 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Rick Mullin over #8 Jimmy Pedrero, 1,432-1,198 | |||
| #4 Griff Coomer over #5 Justin Hanright, 1,158-986 | |||
| #6 Chris Conway over #3 Brian Gagnon, 1,303-1,257 | |||
| #2 Robio Murray over #7 David Hightower, 1,097-1,012 | |||
| SEMI-FINALS | |||
| #4 Griff Coomer over #1 Rick Mullin, 1,398-1,313 | |||
| #2 Robio Murray over #6 Chris Conway, 1,332-1,298 | |||
| FINALS | |||
| #2 Robio Murray over #4 Griff Coomer, 1,448-1,197 | |||
| CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM | |||
| Quarterback: | Aaron Brooks | Saints | N/A | 
| Running Back: | Edgerrin James | Colts | 1st Round Pick | 
| Running Back: | Lamar Smith | Dolphins | N/A | 
| Wide Receiver: | Rod Smith | Broncos | N/A | 
| Wide Receiver: | Keyshawn Johnson | Jets | N/A | 
| Tight End: | N/A | N/A | N/A | 
| Place Kicker: | N/A | N/A | N/A | 
| Defense/Special Teams: | Saints Defense | Saints | N/A | 
| Key Backup: | Marcus Robinson | Bears | N/A | 
| I followed up my first championship with a solid start to 2000, winning six of my first seven. I stumbled a bit in the second half, going just 4-3, but I still manage to win my division and earn the second seed. | |||
1999 PLAYOFFS:
| QUARTER-FINALS | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Robio Murray over #8 Tim Thompson, 1,242-942 | |||
| #5 Rick Mullin over #4 David Hightower, 1,319-984 | |||
| #3 Brian Gagnon over #6 John Love, 1,287-844 | |||
| #2 Griff Coomer over #7 Chris Conway, 1,245-996 | |||
| SEMI-FINALS | |||
| #1 Robio Murray over #5 Rick Mullin, 1,642-1,140 | |||
| #2 Griff Coomer over #3 Brian Gagnon, 1,299-1,086 | |||
| FINALS | |||
| #1 Robio Murray over #2 Griff Coomer, 1,872-1,234 | |||
| CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM | |||
| Quarterback: | Kurt Warner | Rams | 16th Round Pick | 
| Running Back: | Edgerrin James | Colts | 5th Round Pick | 
| Running Back: | Ricky Waters | Seahawks | 3rd Round Pick | 
| Wide Receiver: | Marvin Harrison | Colts | Free Agent | 
| Wide Receiver: | Randy Moss | Vikings | 1st Round | 
| Tight End: | Wesley Walls | Panthers | N/A | 
| Place Kicker: | Jason Elam | Broncos | Free Agent | 
| Defense/Special Teams: | Cowboys Defense | Cowboys | N/A | 
| Key Backup: | Troy Aikman | Cowboys | 10th Round | 
| Probably one of the most dominating teams in league history (thanks to having only eight teams in the league). This was the breakout year for both the Rams and Colts. Kurt Warner was the league's top QB, while Edgerrin James was the league's rushing leader. Meanwhile Randy Moss and Marvin Harrison were first and second in the league in receptions and yards. Ironically, this team actually started with Vinny Testaverde (he was injured for the year in week one), James was a 5th round pick and Harrison was a free agent pick up after week one. Warner was drafted in the 16th round, but didn't start until week six. | |||
TITLE GAME, BY PLAYERS
Quarterbacks
| QUARTERBACKS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| Drew Brees | 2006, 2007, 2011, 2016 | |
| Cam Newton | 2011, 2015 | 2017 | 
| Kurt Warner | 1999, 2007 | 2008 | 
| Matt Ryan | 2012, 2016 | |
| Aaron Rodgers | 2009, 2014 | |
| Aaron Brooks | 2000, 2001 | |
| Peyton Manning | 2003 | 2002, 2013 | 
| Tom Brady | 2010 | 2012 | 
| Trent Green | 2005 | 2004 | 
| Lamar Jackson | 2019 | |
| Kirk Cousins | 2018 | |
| Nick Foles | 2016 | |
| Jay Cutler | 2013 | |
| Donovan McNabb | 2008 | |
| Mark Bulger | 2006 | |
| Daute Culpepper | 2004 | |
| Michael Vick | 2002 | |
| Russell Wilson | 2019 | |
| Andrew Luck | 2018 | |
| Carson Palmer | 2015 | |
| Mark Sanchez | 2014 | |
| Philip Rivers | 2010 | |
| Matt Schaub | 2009 | |
| Jake Delhomme | 2005 | |
| Brad Johnson | 2003 | |
| Alex Van Pelt | 2001 | 
Running Backs
| RUNNING BACKS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| Shaun Alexander | 2005 | 2001, 2003, 2004 | 
| Adrian Peterson | 2007, 2009, 2015 | |
| Le'Veon Bell | 2014, 2016, 2017 | |
| DeMarco Murray | 2013, 2016 | |
| LaDainian Tomlinson | 2003, 2007 | |
| Ezekiel Elliot | 2019 | 2017 | 
| Todd Gurley | 2017 | 2019 | 
| LeSean McCoy | 2013 | 2016 | 
| Darren McFadden | 2012 | 2010 | 
| Maurice Jones-Drew | 2008 | 2013 | 
| Thomas Jones | 2008, 2009 | |
| Nick Chubb | 2018, 2019 | |
| Melvin Gordon | 2019 | |
| Saquon Barkley | 2018 | |
| Dalvin Cook | 2018 | |
| David Johnson | 2015 | |
| Lamar Miller | 2014 | |
| Marshawn Lynch | 2012 | |
| Steven Jackson | 2011 | |
| Ryan Mathews | 2011 | |
| Chris Johnson | 2010 | |
| Ryan Torain | 2010 | |
| Frank Gore | 2009 | |
| Willis McGahee | 2006 | |
| Ron Dayne | 2006 | |
| Larry Johnson | 2005 | |
| Corey Dillon | 2004 | |
| Stephan Davis | 2003 | |
| William Green | 2002 | |
| Leon Johnson | 2002 | |
| Emmit Smith | 2002 | |
| Deuce McAllister | 2002 | |
| Marshall Faulk | 2001 | |
| Ricky Williams | 2001 | |
| Joe Mixon | 2018 | |
| Mark Ingram | 2017 | |
| Jeremy Hill | 2016 | |
| Doug Martin | 2015 | |
| Christine Michaels | 2015 | |
| Arian Foster | 2014 | |
| Eddie Lacy | 2014 | |
| C.J. Spiller | 2013 | |
| Alfred Morris | 2012 | |
| Ray Rice | 2012 | |
| Shonn Greene | 2011 | |
| Peyton Hillis | 2011 | |
| Rashard Jennings | 2010 | |
| Jerome Harrison | 2009 | |
| Brian Westbrook | 2008 | |
| Kevin Jones | 2007 | |
| Kenny Watson | 2007 | |
| Rudi Johnson | 2006 | |
| Willie Parker | 2006 | |
| Tiki Barber | 2005 | |
| Warrick Dunn | 2005 | |
| Michael Pittman | 2004 | |
| Kevin Barlow | 2001 | 
Wide Receivers
| WIDE RECEIVERS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| DeSean Jackson | 2009, 2015 | 2010, 2016 | 
| Terrell Owens | 2001, 2006, 2008 | |
| Andre Johnson | 2010 | 2003, 2008 | 
| Randy Moss | 2007 | 2003, 2004 | 
| Alshon Jeffery | 2017, 2018 | |
| Mike Wallace | 2011, 2017 | |
| Doug Baldwin | 2013, 2016 | |
| Wes Welker | 2007, 2009 | |
| Greg Jennings | 2008, 2013 | |
| Julio Jones | 2019 | 2017 | 
| Antonio Brown | 2014 | 2013 | 
| Chad Johnson | 2002 | 2009 | 
| Plaxico Burress | 2002 | 2006 | 
| DeAndre Hopkins | 2018, 2019 | |
| Demaryius Thomas | 2012, 2014 | |
| Dez Bryant | 2011, 2014 | |
| Torry Holt | 2002, 2007 | |
| Michael Thomas | 2019 | |
| Jarvis Landry | 2018 | |
| Cameron Meredith | 2016 | |
| Michael Floyd | 2015 | |
| Calvin Johnson | 2014 | |
| Roddy White | 2012 | |
| Brian Hartline | 2012 | |
| Jordy Nelson | 2011 | |
| Brandon Lloyd | 2010 | |
| Issac Bruce | 2008 | |
| Javon Walker | 2006 | |
| Joey Galloway | 2005 | |
| Hines Ward | 2005 | |
| Reggie Wayne | 2004 | |
| Donald Driver | 2004 | |
| Chris Chambers | 2003 | |
| Koren Robinson | 2003 | |
| Rod Smith | 2003 | |
| Stefon Diggs | 2019 | |
| Adam Thielen | 2018 | |
| Michael Crabtree | 2017 | |
| Rishard Matthews | 2016 | |
| A.J Green | 2014 | |
| Mike Evans | 2014 | |
| Anquan Boldin | 2013 | |
| Reggie Wayne | 2012 | |
| Torrey Smith | 2011 | |
| Vincent Jackson | 2010 | |
| Santonio Holmes | 2009 | |
| Antonio Bryant | 2008 | |
| Anthony Gonzalez | 2007 | |
| Donte Stallworth | 2006 | |
| T.J. houshmandzadeh | 2005 | |
| Steve Smith (Car) | 2005 | |
| Michael Clayton (TB) | 2004 | |
| Peerless Price | 2002 | |
| Kevin Johnson | 2001 | |
| Peter Warrick | 2001 | 
Tight Ends
| TIGHT ENDS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| Zach Ertz | 2017, 2018 | 2014 | 
| Vernon Davis | 2011 | 2010, 2013 | 
| Jeremy Shockey | 2002, 2006 | |
| Tony Gonzalez | 2009 | 2008 | 
| Rob Gronkowski | 2014 | 2011 | 
| Alge Crumpler | 2003 | 2006 | 
| Kyle Rudolph | 2016 | 2017 | 
| Jason Witten | 2010, 2012 | |
| Antonio Gates | 2005, 2007 | |
| Hunter Henry | 2019 | |
| Gary Barnidge | 2015 | |
| Julius Thomas | 2013 | |
| Dennis Pitta | 2012 | |
| John Carlson | 2008 | |
| Tony Scheffler | 2007 | |
| Jermaine Wiggins | 2004 | |
| Mark Andrews | 2019 | |
| George Kittle | 2018 | |
| Delanie Walker | 2016 | |
| Greg Olsen | 2015 | |
| Heath Miller | 2009 | |
| Ben Troupe | 2005 | |
| Randy McMichael | 2004 | |
| Freddie Jones | 2003 | |
| Todd Heap | 2002 | |
| Frank Wycheck | 2001 | 
Place Kickers
| PLACE KICKERS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| Stephen Gostkowski | 2011 | 2008, 2012, 2016 | 
| Sebastian Janikowski | 2002, 2004, 2016 | |
| Josh Scobee | 2006, 2010, 2014 | |
| Rob Bironas | 2007 | 2008, 2009 | 
| Josh Brown | 2003, 2015 | |
| John Kasey | 2001 | 2003 | 
| Harrison Butker | 2018, 2019 | |
| Will Lutz | 2019 | |
| Mike Badgley | 2018 | |
| Jake Elliot | 2017 | |
| Phil Dawson | 2013 | |
| Dan Bailey | 2012 | |
| Matt Prater | 2009 | |
| Shayne Graham | 2005 | |
| Justin Tucker | 2017 | |
| Mason Crosby | 2015 | |
| Connor Barth | 2014 | |
| Steven Hauschka | 2013 | |
| Matt Bryant | 2010 | |
| Robbie Gould | 2011 | |
| Jason Hanson | 2007 | |
| Jason Elam | 2006 | |
| Lawrence Tynes | 2005 | |
| Mike Vanderjagt | 2004 | 
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| Martin Gramatica | 2002 | |
| Olindo Mare | 2001 | 
Defense/Special Teams
| DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS | CHAMPS | RUNNER UPS | 
|---|---|---|
| Patriots DST | 2003, 2014 | 2006, 2018, 2019 | 
| Packers DST | 2010, 2011 | 2002 | 
| Rams DST | 2001, 2005 | 2014 | 
| Ravens DST | 2019 | 2008, 2011 | 
| Chargers DST | 2012, 2016 | |
| Jets DST | 2004, 2009 | |
| Vikings DST | 2018 | 2007 | 
| Jaguars DST | 2005, 2017 | |
| Bears DST | 2001, 2012 | |
| Buccaneers DST | 2004, 2010 | |
| Giants DST | 2017 | |
| Panthers DST | 2015 | |
| Lions DST | 2013 | |
| Cowboys DST | 2008 | |
| Colts DST | 2007 | |
| Steelers DST | 2006 | |
| Redskins DST | 2002 | |
| Titans DST | 2016 | |
| Texans DST | 2015 | |
| Browns DST | 2013 | |
| Eagles DST | 2009 | |
| Chiefs DST | 2003 |