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E-mail Derek Peterson,
owner of Team AFLAC
9075 Total Points

Jake Plummer
Brett Favre
Jay Cutler

Clinton Portis
Warrick Dunn
Mike Bell
Jerious Norwood
Ladell Betts
X-Marion Barber

Reggie Wayne
Derrick Mason

Todd Heap
Jason Witten
Ben Watson
Desmond Clark
Chris Cooley

Matt Stover
Josh Brown
Chargers
Patriots
11/2 -- Randy McMichael cut.
11/2 -- Free agent New England Patriots D acquired.
10/6 -- Free agent Chris Cooley acquired.
10/6 -- Patriots Defense cut.
9/21 -- Free agents Ladell Betts and Desmond Clark acquired.
9/14 -- Free agents Ben Watson and Jay Cutler acquired.
8/26 -- Free agent Jerious Norwood acquired.
8/26 -- Team drafted.
Main St. Mayhem
Owner: Derek Peterson
Established: 2000
Team Store

All-Time Record: 47-36-1 (.566)
Best Year: 2001 (10-3-1)
Worst Year: 2000 (2-10)
Highest Score: 2003, Week 6 (1528)
Lowest Score: 2000, Week 5 (513)
Longest Winning Streak: 6 games (2002)
Longest Losing Streak: 6 games (2000)

All-Time Record: 2-3 (.400)
Best Finish: Super Bowl VI Champion

First Draft Selection: Duce Staley, RB (2000)
Earliest First Round Selection: Shaun Alexander, #2 overall (2005)
Latest First Round Selection: Duce Staley and Eddie George, #11 overall (2000 & 2002)
First Cheerleader: Shania Twain
First Recorded Free Agent: Steve Beuerlein, QB (2002)
First Recorded Trade: Traded Cleveland Browns D to Morning Missiles for Philadelphia Eagles D. (2002)

Participant in the first tie in league history (2001, Week 8). Pulled off one of the most stunning turnarounds in fantasy history, going from 2-10 in the franchise's inaugural year to Super Bowl champions the next. Team is very fond of Seattle running back Shaun Alexander, having owned him four times in the team's first six years of existence. Franchise's only playoff victories came in the championship year of 2001. Notable for changing team name mid-season to reflect a rash of injuries (from "Blood, Sweat & Beers" to "Team AFLAC"). In expansion year, team was called "Deacon Blues." Franchise owner Derek Peterson served as interim commissioner during Ben Bowman's 2003 vacation. First franchise to employ a 2-TE offense (2006).















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