TEAM POITRAS
Tommy Poitras
31-25 (.554) Overall Record
Season Record Finish Postseason PF (rank) PA (rank)
2019 - 11-3 1st Won Championship 5588 (2nd) 4922 (2nd)
2018 - 7-7 5th None 5374 (7th) 5689 (6th)
2017 - 5-9 t-6th None 4433 (8th) 4770 (5th)
2016 - 8-6 2nd Lost in Championship 5075 (3rd) 4916 (3rd)
Joined in 2016
Keepers History:
2019 - QB Deshaun Watson, RB Saquon Barkley
2018 - RB Dalvin Cook
2017 - QB Derek Carr
2016 - WR Antonio Brown
Trivia:
-Made Championship in first ever season for third time in league history.
-Won Championship in 2019
-Career 3-1 postseason record
Trade History:
-October 3, 2017 - Tommy Poitras trades RB DeMarco Murray and QB Jared Goff to Adam Spinella for RB Mark Ingram, RB LeGarrette Blount and QB Sam Bradford
-November 16, 2016 - Tommy Poitras trades WR Stefon Diggs to Adam Spinella for RB Ryan Mathews.
Head-to-Head Records:
vs. Spinella: 6-2 (1-0 postseason)
vs. Ryan H: 6-2
vs. Snow: 5-2
vs. Russ: 4-5 (1-0 postseason)
vs. Bennett: 3-5
vs. Davis: 4-4
vs. Austin: 4-6 (1-1 postseason)
vs. Worth: 1-0
vs. Varney: 1-0
Abridged History:
Tommy Poitras entered the league in 2016 after several years of resisting overtures to join his childhood best friends. Despite being the best football player of the group in high school and making the New Hampshire-Vermont All-Star Game, he knew his mental acuity regarding the game would cause him great embarrassment should he ever join the fantasy football league.
Poitras made his first blunder with keepers, selecting WR Antonio Brown as a keeper. Poitras wasn't left with much here, but took Brown while owning the first overall pick in the draft. With that glorious pick he selected LeSean McCoy, the lifeblood of his team. Poitras found great value from his quarterback play, getting good boosts from Derek Carr and Tyrod Taylor. He made the postseason in his inaugural season and knocked Team Spinella out in a major first-round upset before falling to Austin Chill in the championship.
Tommy looked to build on a fantastic start to his ownership in 2017. He kept Derek Carr, a promising young quarterback, and showed a lot of gained knowledge from his past mistakes. Poitras was unlucky to receive an early blow with a season-ending injury to RB Dalvin Cook (who would serve as his 2018 keeper) but had some solid pick-ups, including Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram, a two-headed monster duo from New Orleans. Tommy finished the season 5-9 in a three-way tie for last place, scoring 600 fewer points than the season prior.
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