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Puck Bowl VIII: Drive to Victory
[12.26.06] After a long five years of hard work, the Detroit Drive ride home to Motown with the first football trophy for the city in almost 50 years. The Drive defeated the heavily favored Seattle Slimy Slugs 84-75 in the lowest scoring Puck Bowl in league history to become the first team seeded fourth to have their name etched on the Bribin Cup. The League Office is currently making plans for the trophy presentation ceremony with the Drive and Rocko ownerships. More information will follow, including press reports from the historic Puck Bowl in the coming days.
Wisconsin-Helena Game to be Broadcast on PWFFL Network
[12.08.06] The PWFSI Associated Press returns from a long hiatus to bring us breaking news of the struggle between the new PWFFL Network and a major cable company just before a historic night for the new network that is trying to emurge from the shadow of the more popular cable station ESPN DePoofle. News reporter Bob Pinter brings us this report from the frontlines.
2006 Prez Picks
[09.04.06] Puck's World Fantasy Football League returns for their eighth jam-packed season of fantasy football action. Check out what happened at the 2006 PWFFL Draft on August 19, 2006 and see for yourself. There were surprises and familiar antics to go around. Season 8 has gotten the juices flowing for the President once again. Don't forget to check out the 2006 Prez Pick's before the season starts and sound off on the messageboard.
Goin' Down!
[12.27.05] Puck Bowl VII was the greatest show in the history of the game as only six points seperated the two opponants when the clock stopped. Rocko had a dramatic come from behind victory thanks to the legs of her first ever draft pick, Cory Dillon, to capture her first ever Bribin Cup. Rocko owner, Willa, becomes the youngest known fantasy football champion of record just shy of her 11th birthday. She defeated the always dangerous Kalamazoo Viking team that managed to limp into the playoffs to stop them from earning their third straight Puck Bowl victory.
Weekly Recaps
[12.01.05] Puck's World Fantasy Football League (PWFFL) had a great 2005 season with ups and downs all the way. Click your favorite week below to check out how Kalamazoo started off 0-4 and fought their way back into the playoff picture. Or check out how all the rookie teams did, especially Helena who almost broke the mold for rookies to earn a playoff spot in their first year.
Week 1:
Diving Off the Pier
Week 2:
Two for the Show
Week 3:
Trifecta
Week 4:
Vikings Fall to New Lows
Week 5:
They're Baaack
Week 6:
Still Slug'n Away
Week 7:
Big Week for Wisconsin
Week 8:
Sunday Drive
Week 9:
Bounce'n Bengals
Week 10:
Not Slack'n Off
Week 11:
From College to the Pros
Week 12:
Curse of the Angino
Puck Bowl VII:
Puck Bowl VII: Preview
2005 Prez Picks
[09.04.05] The Predicting Prez is back just in time for the start of the 2005 PWFFL season. While last year's records weren't right on the money last year, he did predict the four best teams that ended up making the playoffs. The big questions are all answered in this article: Do the Puck Bowl Champions have enough left in the tank for another Championship run? Will a franchise step up and become the next dynasty this year? Can an expansion team really make the playoffs in their first year? Check out this year's edition of the hotest pre-season prediction show outside of Chris Berman's the Swam!
Expansion-o-rama
 
[08.09.05] Here comes the New PWFFL Teams! Three new owners look to start their chase for the Bribin Cup in 2005. The Cranville Wolverines, Hellespont Trojans, and the Helena Hobbits all enter the draft with a glossed look on their faces just like most rookies debut in the big league.
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