The Psycho Bunnies Fan Club.

Sanabas recently moved and his internet access has been very spotty. Believe me I wish he had it because we could use his skills on our SGOTM11 team. I wouldn't take it out on him Mojo.
 
@ sanabas: I'm really sorry that your season was cut short so early in the playoffs. You definitely fielded my favorite of the teams in our league -- as evidenced by the time I tried to convince you to trade all your best players for my worst ones when it looked like you'd lost interest!!

But you turned it around, the Psycho Bunnies last batch of games in the regular season was a triumph -- six wins in a row, and never less than 115.26 pts posted. You did as well as you could do. It was just bad luck to face a team that beat you in round one.

I don't think there's any question you'll pull it together and claim the fifth place spot. And next year the Psycho Bunnies will return.

THE 2006 PSYCHO BUNNIES ARE:

Drew Brees (NO - QB) - arguably the top passing QB in the NFL
Steve McNair (Bal - QB) - NFL's comeback kid
Jeff Garcia (Phi - QB) - solid replacement to Donovan McNabb
Brian Westbrook (Phi - RB) - third best RB in the NFL
Frank Gore (SF - RB) - rookie sensation in SF
Ronnie Brown (Mia - RB) - great player, on a bad team
Marion Barber III (Dal - RB) - Dallas' explosive 3rd down back
Correll Buckhalter (Phi - RB) - injury-prone Westbrook's similar back-up
Roy Williams (Det - WR) - freakishly talented WR in Detroit's flawed system
Donte' Stallworth (Phi - WR) - exploded in the early season, has many more such games in him
Troy Williamson (Min - WR) - good receiver but stuck in a weak offense that spreads the ball around
Doug Gabriel (NE - WR) - looks like NE's star receiver of the future, but Brady favored Reche Caldwell this year, and spreads the ball around
Benjamin Watson (NE - TE) - a top ten Tight End and favorite target of Tom Brady
Morten Andersen (Atl - K) - grizzeled old veteran, still a great clutch kicker at 40-something
Arizona (Ari - DEF) - defense was not the Psycho Bunnies strong point, but Ari was a decent choice fantasy-wise
New York (NYJ - DEF) - early on the Jets Defense looked good in fantasy play, eventually they lost momentum

Past Psycho Bunnies:
Jason Campbell (Was - QB) - Washington DID eventually switch to Campbell, but he hasn't yet hit his stride
Cedric Houston (NYJ - RB) - looked great early on, until injuries slowed him
Chris Perry (Cin - RB) - hobbled with injuries, never got back into 2005 star form
Michael Bennett (KC - RB) - one of the league's fastest North-South runners, unfortunately buried behind LJ on KC's depth chart
Michael Robinson (SF - WR,RB) - good back-up for Gore, although lacks his game-making star power
Stephen Gostkowski (NE - K) - never really distinguished himself this year. NE is still searching for a kicker as clutch as Vinatieri
Cleveland (Cle - DEF) - one of the leagues' best defenses in terms of holding back scoring, not as great in fantasy play because they don't make big plays, and under-rated because Cleveland's offense is not good enough to win games
 
Revenge is being plotted as we speak. Ronnie Brown has been blackballed from now on, he knocked me out of two leagues this week with his injury. I lost 61-60 in another league, with Joseph Addai scoring 1 point, and Brown on the bench. We need another season to start just after christmas, or possibly a proper fantasy AFL league, then I could do this stuff year-round.
 
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