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New Home
[09.04.04] The Official Puck's World Fantasy Football League Homepage has found a new location for the 2004 season and beyond. Everyone change your bookmarks! While all of the old information will still be left on this site, President Puck is working diligently to fix all the links so that the old and new work seamlessly. If you find any broken links, or links that take you back to this page, please contact him.
For the Love of the Game
[08.31.04] The hot July sun was the backdrop for this summer's PWFFL Picnic. Last year's fantasy football elite gathered in an undisclosed location in the Pacific, to look back on the previous season, talk about expectations, and maybe throw some smack toward the PWFFL ownership. This was a private party started a few years ago by a group of since-retired stars...
Part 2:
Favre Beats Former Team Under the Sun
Part 3:
Manning Ridicules Yoopers
Part 4:
Vick Runs, Passes, Wins
Part 5:
Defense Sends Hoodlems, Green Packing
Part 6:
New-Look Vikings Fall In Upset
Part 7:
Second Puck Bowl Finalist Falls
Part 8:
Detroit, Rocko Play Small Ball
Part 9:
Four Playoff Teams, Four Exits
Part 10:
Green With Envy
Part 11:
Warner Continues to Play Hero
Part 12:
Championship: An Unlikely Hero
Ricky Walks Away from PWFFL
[07.25.04] The shocking announcement of Kalamazoo's leading rusher retiring after just five seasons. Fans of the Vikings are in shock and are confused as to what will happen to the Bribin Cup Champions. How did this happen? Where will the Vikings go after trading away Puck Bowl MVP Jamal Lewis? PWFSI Associated Press brings you the story originally broke by the Miami Herald.
Former MVP Traded to Timbuktu
[06.05.04] Very quietly during the offseason, Timbuktu pulled off an amazing trade that could propell them to the next level in PWFFL. The first ever PWFFL MVP, Kurt Warner, was traded from the Kalamazoo Vikings for Timbuktu's 16th round draft pick. The Buccaneers looked to bring in an insurance policy, as current QB, Rich Gannon has looked rusty in mini-camp. This was the first trade in the Buccaneers five year history.
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