2013 FINAL ROSTER
Team Owners: Stu Ferguson
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario (CANADA!)
2013 Record: 8-5
2014 Draft Position:Twelfth
Week 12: *3. Toronto 7-5 2040.41
LTP has suffered an identity crisis at QB, and will be in trouble if either of their slight feature backs go down, with none in reserve. But they've made the playoffs as a wild card, and with tactical know-how and fortitude, are equipped to optimize their lineup well enough to defeat any team, any given week. DeSean Jackson might be the X-Factor: With juicy matchups down the stretch, he will be relied upon to exceed expectations.
Toronto has never had trouble scoring, and this year it is coming to fruition. Coming off of a loss to Flint, LTP has a very good chance of hanging a loss on Phoenix this week, coming out with guns blaring. If things hold, it could very well be a preview of the Larkspur Bowl. Their season's last month is a gauntlet, with matchups against Hill Valley, Chicago, and Pawnee rounding out their schedule; At worst, this team should split the final month, safely securing a slot in the dance.
Week 6: 2. Toronto 4-2 1064.42
Les Tres Petites are right on the cusp, licking Orgrimmar's heels in the power rankings after being the first to tarnish their record. This is a team without any obvious weakness in its starting lineup- this week should be a good test of their wherewithal, as their top seven offensive players have no prime matchups to exploit. Their WR carousel continues to roll, with six startable wideouts currently wearing Toronto's Cardinal and Silver; If Doug Martin kicks it into gear, look out.
Week 3: 6. Toronto 2-1 508.39
LTP has its first ever winning record, after 16 regular season games in the LFL! Boasting impressive depth, this team should be in every matchup it plays this season, and should still be able to swing an upgrade via trade in the near future. Each of their top five WRs has scored more than 50% of their points in one of their three weeks, which makes playing the right trio imperative.
2013 Season Preview
The first Larkspur Bowl team from north of the border underachieved in its first year, scoring well enough to make the playoffs, but due to some less than fortuitous scheduling they faced their gauntlet was the toughest in the league. (Most points against in 2012.) Whatever could go wrong did go wrong, so expecting some regression in the bad luck department will mean some inherent progression in the great white north's sophomore year.
2013 Draft Picks:
- Les Tres Petites
- C
- Report Card
Les Tres Petites
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1.
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(3)
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Doug Martin(TB - RB)
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2.
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(26)
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Cam Newton(Car - QB)
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3.
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(31)
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Reggie Bush(Det - RB)
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4.
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(54)
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Darren McFadden(Oak - RB)
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5.
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(59)
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Antonio Brown(Pit - WR)
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6.
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(82)
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DeSean Jackson(Phi - WR)
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7.
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(87)
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Anquan Boldin(SF - WR)
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8.
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(110)
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Tavon Austin(StL - WR)
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9.
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(115)
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Paul Posluszny(Jac - LB)
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10.
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(138)
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Chad Greenway(Min - LB)
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11.
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(143)
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Karlos Dansby(Ari - LB)
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12.
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(166)
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Tyler Eifert(Cin - TE)
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13.
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(171)
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DeAngelo Hall(Was - CB)
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14.
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(194)
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Rueben Randle(NYG - WR)
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15.
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(199)
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Eric Weddle(SD - S)
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16.
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(222)
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Muhammad Wilkerson(NYJ - DE)
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17.
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(227)
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Keenan Lewis(NO - CB)
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18.
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(250)
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Daryl Richardson(StL - RB)
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19.
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(255)
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A.J. Hawk(GB - LB)
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20.
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(278)
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Greg Zuerlein(StL - K)
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21.
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(283)
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Alex Smith(KC - QB)
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