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Sunday, October 28, 2007

This Day in Fantasy Sports History: October 28

October 28, 1962:

The New York Giants' Y.A. Tittle passes for 505 yards and 7 touchdowns, leading accountant Jimmy Sampson's "Kennedy Sensations" to a 105-97 victory over typist Julia Fontaine's "Lawrence Welkathons."

The loss dropped Ms. Fontaine's record to 2-and-6, prompting her to mail a first-class letter to her league's commissioner announcing that this would be her final season.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

After reading your picks, I can say I was somewhat inspired. I actually thought to myself; self, Marc Bulger might perform well today. He actually had Stephen Jackson back in the line up. He had a somewhat of a decent game. But, being a risk taker, I decided to run with Derek Anderson, who played exceptional. I will continue to veiw this page, but I'm curious if you can add a gut feeling pick or something. Feel free to label it with a disclaimer and then just go for it.