GLFFL Playoff League

Gallery of Champions

Player

Details

2003 – Dave Bell

604.60 points - $575

Leaders: QBs Peyton Manning (82.30), Jake Delhomme (74.05)

 

2002 – Jim Damicone

519 points - $160

Leaders: QB Rich Gannon (73.45), Tampa Defense (57)

 

2001 – Jim Damicone

246.15 points - $140

Leaders: QB Kurt Warner (58.45), St. Louis Defense (41)

 

2000 – Kirk Pavelich

223.35 points - $100

Leaders: RB Jamal Lewis (62), QB Donovan McNabb (37)

 

 

1999 – Matt Rzyczycki

309 points - $100

Leaders: QB Kurt Warner (75), RB Eddie George (66)

 

1998 – Matt Rzyczycki

269 points - $110

Leaders: RB Terrell Davis (69), QB Chris Chandler (51)

1997 – Brad Rzyczycki

235 points - $140

Leaders: RB Terrell Davis (106), QB Randall Cunningham (43)

1996 – Kirk Pavelich

194 points - $150

Leaders: RB Curtis Martin (58), QB Brett Favre (53)

1995 – Joe Nunney

231 points - $100

Leaders: RB Emmitt Smith (69), QB Jim Harbaugh (54)

1994 – Jim Damicone

198 points - $100

Leaders: QB Steve Young

 

History: The Erie League's founding father - Mike Bell - came up with the idea to organize a playoff contest at the end of the 1993 NFL season. The rationale was simple - Owners who had just finished a successful season could use their winnings to pay for the chance to win some more; those that struggled during the regular season could look to the playoffs for the chance to recoup their financial losses. The way it works is that 6-10 owners get together to draft a team from the players who have qualified to participate in the NFL playoffs. Scoring is tabulated for the post-season just as it is during the regular season, but the catch is that there are no head-to-head matchups. Quite simply, whoever drafts the team that scores the most points as a collective unit will clinch the honor of being the Erie Playoff League Champion.