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Team Name: DBuddaZ

Owner: David Kiarsis

Height: 5' 11"  |  Weight: 180 |  Age: 37  |  College: Trinity College

All-Time Franchise Player: QB Patrick Mahomes

Seasons Played:
All-Time Record:
Winning Seasons:
Losing Seasons:
Regular-Season Titles:

20

159-108 (.596)

12

5

'07, '20

Scoring Titles:
Division Titles:
Playoff Appearances:
Playoff Record:
Championships:

'12, '20

'09, '10, '12, '14, '16, '19, '20, '24

15

14-12 (.538)

'12, '14, '19, '20

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Simply put, DBuddaZ has become the gold standard of "The League." Following its 2020 championship season, DBuddaZ now sits top-two in "The League" all-time in regular-season wins, division championships, playoff berths, semifinal berths, championship appearances, championships, money won, weekly wins, playoff games, and playoff wins.

Its fourth championship cemented DBuddaZ as "The League's" best, becoming just the third team and first since 2008 to win back-to-back titles. It finished the season on a 10-game winning streak, becoming the first team in league history to win four championships. It's been "The League's" best team since divisional realignment, making all seven of its championship appearances since 2009, and it's won its four championships over the last 13 years. It owns "The League's" best divisional record, winning consecutive division titles for the second time in 2019 and 2020.

The biggest piece of the franchise over the last seven seasons has been Patrick Mahomes, with DBuddaZ making six playoff appearances, winning three division titles, a regular-season title, advancing to three finals, and winning two titles with the signal caller as a keeper. 

 

More team history...

All-time division record: 78-50

All-time non-division record: 46-38

All-time record vs.:

Alex: 20-13

Jamie A.: 15-19

Jamie C.: 13-11

Jason: 21-11

Joe: 17-7

Keane: 8-4

Kevin: 14-16

Pat: 23-10

Scott: 16-10

Year-by-year results:

2005: 9-5, lost in semifinals

2006: 7-7, missed playoffs

2007: 12-1, lost in quarterfinals

2008: 7-7, lost in quarterfinals

2009: 10-3, lost championship

2010: 7-6, lost in semifinals

2011: 6-7, missed playoffs

2012: 10-3, won championship

2013: 6-7, lost in quarterfinals

2014: 8-5, won championship

2015: 6-7, lost in semifinals

2016: 8-5, lost championship

2017: 6-7, missed playoffs

2018: 8-5, lost in semifinals

2019: 8-5, won championship

2020: 11-2, won championship

2021: 9-5, lost championship

2022: 6-8, missed playoffs

2023: 7-7, lost in quarterfinals

2024: 8-6, lost in semifinals

Team Breakdown
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