



In 2016, Jeremy Flores along with Avner Chavez, PJ Southard and Zac Shaffer started THE FOUR FFL. PJ was new to fantasy football and had never played until being introduced to the game in 2016. PJ would take on the challenge to run a fantasy team and did so with a level of competition that was unmatched. PJ chose his team name to be The Dab Daddy's. The Dab Daddy's started strong with a 3-1 record through the first four weeks. However, the Dab Daddy's dropped the next 3 to bring them to 3-4 through the first half of the season. The Dab Daddy's continued their losing ways the next two weeks after that. They were 3-6 through 9 weeks of the season. But the Dab Daddy's revived themselves and won 4 of the last 5 games of the season and marched into the playoffs as the 2 seed. The first team they played was The Avner Will Win (later The Blentz's). The Avner Will Win also held a 7-7 record but the fantasy gods did not look favorably on the 3rd seed team. The Dab Daddy's notched the win to head to the inaugural THE FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP. In the championship they would face My Bush (later Bush Did 9/11). My Bush was 9-5 and dominated through much of the season. The Dab Daddy's had motivation and they were led by two stars, including league MVP David Johnson. The Dab Daddy's won in a high scoring bout 186-172 to win the Inaugural THE FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP.
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2017, the first year of keepers being allowed by the league, saw lots of change in the ranks. The Dab Daddy's announced a name and logo change ahead of the season. Transitioning into the 'Team' we know today. Team started the season with a 3 game losing streak. Then won a game. Then yet another 3 game losing streak. Through 8 weeks Team was just 2-6. Team turned things around quite a bit toward the end of the season. Adding 3 more wins to tie The Double On-Condras (later Jayhawks) for least wins in a season. Team, the defending champions, were 5-9 and the 4th seed in the playoffs. The 2017 year was a struggle for them, it would be the worst season in Team history. Team faced Bush Did 9/11 in the first round of the playoffs. Bush Did 9/11 was again 9-5 and the top seed in the playoffs. Bush Did 9/11 was led by an elite trio of RBs and Team could not catch a break. Bush Did 9/11 sent home the reigning champs 175-144. Team would face off against Double On-Condras in the third place consolation game. That was a brutal game for Team who only scored 107 points in the game. Team fell from 1st in 2016 to worst in 2017.
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In 2018, many things changed for the league. The first change was the expansion of The Four from four to six teams and then the name change of the league from The Four to The Six. On top of that with the expansion, the league opted to redraft the league. Team, due to lottery processing, got the 6th pick overall in the 1st round. With that first round pick Team took Alvin Kamara, a member of the team in 2017. In the second round they took DeAndre Hopkins, a player who had been on the team since 2016. Team lost its first game of the season to Bush Did 9/11 by just a single point. Team alternated winning and losing for 8 straight weeks. Week 9 ended the streak for the 4-4 Team. They won 2 straight games before returning to the L column. For the second time in Team history, Team finished 7-7. In the first round of the playoffs they faced Bush Did 9/11 for the second straight season. This time Bush Did 9/11 was the 10-4 2nd seed. It was an incredibly low scoring first week of the playoffs. Team only scored 143 points but luckily their opponent scored just 82 points, a league record playoff low. Team would go on to their second title game in 3 seasons and face 11-3, 1st seeded The Blentz's. The Blentz's had a rough time scoring in the first round of the playoffs and that would not change in the second round. Team on the other hand had no shortage of big time players. Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams all scored double digits and beat projections. Team won 173-159 and captured their second ever THE SIX CHAMPIONSHIP title.
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For Team in 2019, expectations were high. Team kept 3 Wide Receivers and just 1 Running Back. DeAndre Hopkins would remain on the team, as he had since 2016. Alvin Kamara would also stay with Team as he had since 2017. With Team's first round pick, at sixth overall for the second straight season, would take Aaron Jones to add a very needed Running Back. Team started the season very similarly to 2018 going 2-2 through 4 weeks. But this would not be another 7-7 season, which had seemed to lead them to a ring every time. Instead Team struggled and fought for a 6-8 record and the 4th seed in the playoffs. In miraculous fashion, Carson Wentz and Zach Ertz were the two that saved the season for Team. Week 14 saw Team down 112-156 to last place The Blentz's. Bush Did 9/11 had won their game but would not win the tie breaker if Team won. Team, heading into Monday night was dreading the game. But in dramatic fashion, Zach Ertz and Carson Wentz connected for 21 points each and had two touchdowns, one in the final seconds of the 4th quarter and one in overtime. The points were enough to lift Team into the playoffs and knock Bush Did 9/11 to 5th place. Team would go into the playoffs and face 11-3 top seeded Jayhawks. Team would end up being the only team to not score over 200 points in the semifinals and would lose to Jayhawks 221-167. In the 3rd place consolation game Team tanked in order to raise their draft pick placement. Starting the injured Matt Stafford and Free Agent Colin Kaepernick. Team lost to Leroy Jenkins 179-108.
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In 2020, Team drafted 3rd overall and decided to keep QB Russell Wilson, WR DeAndre Hopkins, RB Alvin Kamara and RB Aaron Jones. With their first round pick Team selected TE George Kittle. The biggest move for Team was signing UDFA Rookie James Robinson from Jacksonville before the start of week 1. Team would have the best start in league history, starting the season 9-0. Their first loss came against The Blentz's in week 10 159-142. They'd lose just their second game the following week to Bush Did 9/11 178-165. Team would not lose again until week 14, just before the playoffs. Jayhawks dropped 191 points on Team in the final week of the season to prevent Team from breaking the all time wins in a season record. Team would finish with a franchise most wins at 11 and would be a 1 seed in the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. In the first round Team faced off against Dafakawe Tribe. Dafakawe Tribe was the 4th seed in the playoffs with a mere 6-8 record. Team got a big boost from legendary WR DeAndre Hopkins who put up 18 points. Team beat Dafakawe Tribe 184-152 to make their 3rd title game in 5 seasons. In the title game they'd meet Bush Did 9/11. Team went up early and never relented. Alvin Kamara alone had 6 touchdowns on Christmas Day against Minnesota giving him 52 points. Team would get help from Stefon Diggs and Mitch Trubisky as they flew to a 241-161 victory over Bush Did 9/11. Team had its most dominant season and set the record for most points in a championship game in the process.
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2021's title defense for Team started with them keeping DeAndre Hopkins, Stefon Diggs, Alvin Kamara and Aaron Jones. They would also go on to trade their first round pick for The Blentz's keeper WR Keenan Allen. Team's first draft selection would come in the second round with the first pick they took Quarterback Josh Allen from Buffalo, a shock to some in the league. Team, though, would start 0-2 and creep up to a 4-3 record through 7 games and would finish with a 7-7 record, a sign of doom to the rest of the league. The previous year's where Team had finished 7-7 they had won the championship. Team was powerful, they had not only QB Josh Allen but 2021 Quarterback of the Year and first team All Pro Tom Brady who dominated throughout the season. They also had Tight End of the Year Mark Andrews. The league was prepared to see Team win another ring. They would be the 4 seed in the playoffs and face 1 seed Dafakawe Tribe and would coast to a 182-150 victory and head to their 4th championship appearance with a date with The Mighty Bucks. But that did not go as planned. The Mighty Bucks stars were shining and would defeat Team 190-181 in Team's first ever championship loss.

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