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Keep your fantasy season rolling

Greetings from Tennessee - we're hitting the road again today and heading back up north after a few days with my in laws. So this will be yet another brief blog post, but frankly, there aren't a ton of articles to link to today. Here's hoping that all of you who are still playing in the championships right now are looking at a big win this week. Speaking of which, for those who have been following along with my Buffalo Wild Wings All-Star Blogger league, I am in the final 2-week round of the playoffs. This week I will lose by a few points but I have next week to gain some ground and bring in a win...so I can guarantee that I'll be paying close attention to which players will be rested in Week 17.

So let's get to today's top links...
Finally, in the next few days I'll be getting the 3rd annual FFLibrarian Playoff Challenge going through NFL.com. It's a great way to keep the fantasy season rolling by creating a team for the duration of the playoffs - last year more than 200 of you participated and I'm working on pulling together a prize for the winner. So if you're feeling super eager about signing up for it, head to the FFLibrarian Playoff Challenge league on NFL.com and use the password "librarian" to enter - or just e-mail me and I'll send an invitation your way. Otherwise, look for more details later this week.

Comments

Fantasy Dr X said…
I have joined the playoffs contest. Thanks.
LestersLegends said…
Hope you had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year.
the one and only jackal said…
please send the jackal an invite. best holiday wishes, ms librarian.
KC said…
YESSSS! Congrats on the Buffalo Wild Wings League!

(& sorry to hear about the broken-down car... bummer!)

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