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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 Cryus
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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* The
Tainted Title |

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Leinart could be a Titan |
The Pony Express
An inside look at the BDFL Rolling Rock Pony Draft
by Mel Kiper, Jr.
FOXBORO - Make no mistake
about it, all the talk around the inaugural Pony will be the Three
Musketeers (Bush, Leinart and Young) however, the true test of this
innovative draft
will come deeper in the round when a team will pick-up a diamond in the rough that will turn into a bona fide Big Daddy gem. Look for the names of Cutler, Maroney
and Holmes to become household names in the league next year and
contribute to their team's fortunes the way Cadillac, Brown and Orton did
in 2005. Jay Cutler could
be the next Jay Grogan without the neck and DeAngelo Williams could the
next Mercury Morris without the cocaine, while Santonio Holmes very well
could be the second coming of Freddie Solomon. Other players
sure to make a favorable impression include Leonard Pope, Derek Hagan and
Laurence Maroney. Sleepers looking
to make an immediate impact include bruising runners LenDale White and Joseph Addai and the fleet receiver Chad Jackson.
Long shots to make a rumble in the BDFL could be Brodie Croyle out of Alabama and linebacker-looking Darrell Hackney from UAB. Teams that scout and prepare well for "The Pony" will be the teams with
the most to gain come this fall. Teams will have to speculate which NFL
team players will go to and how they will fit into their plans in the
fall. With this 2006 Rolling Rock
Pony Draft, the BDFL continues to position itself as the premiere league
it's always been since it's inception by long-time Commissioner, Iron
Hand. Hand's innovative approach to football has truly kept the BDFL
ages in front of other "has been" and "never was" leagues.
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USC's Matt Leinart
could be looking downfield for the Tennessee Titans as their heir
apparent to Steve "Air" McNair, but it's definitely not a lock
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PONY PLAYER PROFILE
Titans could select
Leinart in the NFL Draft reuniting him with Norm Chow
FOXBORO
- The way the NFL Draft is shaping up now, look for the Tennessee Titans
to favor USC quarterback Matt Leinart in the #3 hole. Bush will go to
Houston, New Orleans will select some protection for new QB-Drew Brees
and then the Titans will look very hard at Leinart as their QB of the
future to follow in the footsteps of Steve "Air" McNair. However, the
BDFL media experts like Jay Cutler from Vanderbilt better than Leinart
as a pro, so don't be surprised if the Titans elect to make the hometown
Commodore their hero.
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