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Inside
The BDFL
The Column
of Fame
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1995
Fairfield
PowerSleds |
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1996
Fairfield
PowerSleds |
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1997
Capital City
Bullets* |
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1998
Wizards of
Greystone |
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1999
Gulf Coast
Gamblers |
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2000
Gulf Coast
Gamblers |
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2001
Lake Cyrus
Sloth Monsters |
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2002
Magic City Mayors |
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2003
Riverchase
Cheetahs |
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2004
Smoke Rise
Woosiers |
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2005
Riverchase
Cheetahs |
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2006
Pasco County
Wizards |
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2007
Riverchase
Cheetahs |
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* The Tainted
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Historical and
statistical overview of the BDFL since the beginning in 1995
FOXBORO - Thanks to some fancy spreadsheet work by the Woosier and
his staff at WARTS, the BDFL has preserved our win-loss records for all
prosperity. Did you know the Rocky Ridge Wildcats have the best winning
percentage (62.34%) of any team to play in the league? Did you know that
the Gulf Coast Gamblers have had nine winning seasons in ten years?
Conversely, did you know that the Magic City Mayors have only had four
winning seasons in 13 years? And yes, the Helena Fighting Slovaks are
truly the worse team to ever really play in the BDFL. For the proof and
the complete statistical history of the league
click here.
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Big Mullet Series (BMS)
Mullet is a useless,
bottom-feeding, salt-water fish indigenous to the Gulf Shores, Alabama
coastline area.
It is the only fish with a gizzard and is said to possess mystical
properties. The Striped or Black Mullet is a delicacy
along the Northwest Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast. Many restaurants in
those areas serve mullet as the mainstay of their menus. Fried mullet
are the most popular. Smoked, baked, and canned mullet are also eaten.
Mullet is usually filleted. The left over frames are often used to make
excellent fish stock. The stock makes superb chowders, stews, and
bouillabaisse. Mullet does not keep well after it is
caught. If kept on ice it may remain edible for approximately 24 hours.
If kept much longer it begins to loose its freshness and becomes nearly
inedible. The sooner it can be eaten after being caught, the better. When shopping for mullet for consumption,
choose only those fish with clear eyes. Cloudy eyes are indicators of
loss of freshness. The teams in the Big Mullet Series are older than 24
hours and have lost their freshness hence the name of this fruitless
competition.
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2008 Big Mullet Series (BMS) |
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Week 15 |
Week 16 |
Week 17 |
2008 Bowl Winners |
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16th |
Cheetahs |
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Game 1 |
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Game 5 |
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9th |
Sloth Monsters |
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W5 Gamblers |
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13th |
Grenades |
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Game 2 |
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W2 Gamblers |
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12th |
Gamblers |
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Game 9 |
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Big Mullet Bowl |
Bootleggers |
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14th |
Fighting Slovaks |
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Game 3 |
W3 Bootleggers |
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9th Place |
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Game 6 |
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11th |
Bootleggers |
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W6 Bootleggers |
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15th |
Dogs |
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Game 4 |
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W4 Dogs |
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10th |
Blitz |
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L5 Cheetahs |
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Game 10 |
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Lower Feeder Bowl |
Dogs |
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11th Place |
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L6 Dogs |
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L1 Sloth Monsters |
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Game 7 |
W7 Grenades |
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L2 Grenades |
Game 11 |
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Dirty Sock Bowl |
Blitz |
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L3 Fighting Slovaks |
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13th Place |
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Game 8 |
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W8 Blitz |
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L4 Blitz |
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L7 Sloth Monsters |
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Game 12 |
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Toilet Bowl |
Sloth Monsters |
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15th Place |
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L8 Fighting Slovaks |
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WARTS 2008
Excel Spreadsheets online click here
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