The LCFFFL is waiting to start it's 8th season. While we are waiting, let's take a look back at the best teams in LCFFFL history. While my order may be up for debate, I do believe these are the top 5 teams in LCFFFL history. Feel free to reorder them in the comments. Also worth mentioning this is focusing on regular season, however championships are hard to look over.
A quick look at the teams...
Year | Team | PF/g | PA/g | Record | Moves |
2022 | Football Casuals | 127.94 | 112.94 | 9-5 | 42 |
2021 | Washington Weenies | 135.85 | 123.05 | 9-5 | 9 |
2021 | Cheeseland, USA Honey Badgers | 123.10 | 125.23 | 8-6 | 32 |
2019 | Indianapolis Incels | 138.50 | 114.42 | 9-3 | 14 |
2019 | Kentucky Fried Chicken Asses | 127.17 | 94.33 | 9-3 | 6 |
5. 2019 Kentucky Fried Chicken Asses
Lead by Andrew
Accolades: 2019 Point Differential Leader, Highest Point Differential Season All Time
The Kentucky Fried Chicken Asses had the highest total point differential in a season in history with 394.00 points. On average this team was winning by 32.83 points per game! While high point differential can come down to low level competition, the Fried Chicken Asses were scoring 127.17 points per game (17th all time) and one of six teams to secure a 75+% win percentage. No surprise this team was lead by LCFFFL all time point differential leader Andrew Kirby, and is one of his most iconic seasons. This team had a deadly RB duo in Ezekiel Elliott (RB3) and Leonard Fournette (RB7) AND a (slightly less) deadly WR duo in Keenan Allen (WR6) and Tyler Lockett (WR13).
4. 2019 Indianapolis Incels
Lead by Nick
Accolades: 2019 Scoring Champion, Highest Points Per Game Season All Time
Nowadays the average points a team scores on any given week is about 106.19 points. This is a result of the recent changes made to scoring and expansion. In 2019, it was full PPR and only 10 teams. This allowed the Indianapolis Incels to average 138.50 points per game, which is the highest points per game in league history. This record is virtually unbreakable in today's environment. The Incels had a great WR 1 and RB 1 in DeAndre Hopkins (WR5) and Dalvin Cook (RB6). The Incels were also one of the rare teams to run a TE in their flex given that their TE room consisted of Travis Kelce (TE1) and Mark Andrews (TE5). Last but not least, the Incels secured the Patriots D/ST in the 13th round of the draft. The Patriots D/ST infamously scored 37 points in Week 2, and averaged 14.5 points per game.
3. 2021 Cheeseland, USA Honey Badgers
Lead by Greg
Accolades: 2021 League Champion
Our first league champion on this list, the Cheeseland, USA Honey Badgers is the only championship team to have a NEGATIVE point differential. I think luck is very understated in fantasy football and despite having a negative point differential, this team went on to win a championship. The Honey Badgers are 10th all time in most total points in a season and 5th all time in most points against in a season. The Honey Badgers had the Joe Burrow (QB8) and Ja'Marr Chase (WR5) stack and had Najee Harris (RB3) as their lead back.
2. 2021 Washington Weenies
Lead by Sean
Accolades: 2021 Scoring Champion, 2021 Point Differential Leader, Highest Total Points Season All Time
One of six teams to receive multiple seasonal awards, the Washington Weenies holds the record for most total points in a season with 1901.90 points. In Week 5, the Weenies beat the Honey Badgers 192.8 to 122.66. The Weenies scored the 3rd most points ever in a game. The Weenies had possibly one of the greatest drafts of all time as they drafted Josh Allen (QB1), Jonathan Taylor (RB1), James Conner (RB5), Stefon Diggs (WR7), Mike Evans (WR9), and Mark Andrews (TE1). You can see how this team scored 1901.90 points in one season.
1. 2022 Football Casuals
Lead by Adin
Accolades: 2022 League Champion, 2022 Scoring Champion
In their first year, the Football Casuals went on to lead the league in scoring and win the championship. The Football Casuals scored 1791.17 total points, which is 3rd most ever in a season. The Football Casuals are very similar to the 2021 Washington Weenies, both teams are top 3 in total points in a season, both teams have a game where they scored top 10 most points, and both drafted multiple top 5 players in their positions. The 2021 Washington Weenies were better in each category, but the Football Casuals did it in the 14 team era. Their draft consisted of Jalen Hurts (QB3), Austin Ekeler (RB1), Tony Pollard (RB8), AJ Brown (WR6), Amari Cooper (WR10), and Jalen Tolbert (WR200).
uh, where are the jellies?
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