Before we even begin to think about 2010, let's take a look back at a simplier time when the league was Neatock'd in Robio's 2009 Season Reveiw.
2010 SEASON LEAGUE HISTORY & RECORDS
NEWSLETTER
Are you ready for 2010 Robioland. Fuck yeah! Well, you can't start the season without checking out the 2010 Robioland Newsletter. Anything and everything you need to know about 2010 can be found here.
PLAYER SALARIES
We have always been a salary cap league. In the first seven years, I came up with the salary. Now though, we just use the salaries on CBS Sportsline. However, I do adjust the defensive salaries. You can find all player salaries at the Salary Sheet.
KEEPERS
In 2007, Matt Neatock drafted rookie running back Adrian Peterson in the second and new Patriots receiver, Wes Welker in the 13th. Ignoring the 2008 season (3-10), Matt won two titles with the pair, thus the duo could be the best keepers ever in league history

What about the rest of you scumbags, who do you get to keep? Check it all out on the Keeper Page.

Also, before the draft, be sure to catch up on all the keeper rules.
RULES OF THE GAME
Without rules, you have chaos. That is why Moses came down and said, "Let thy be an Injured Reserve, so owners may pick up thy player to replace thy running back with a groin pull." Check out the league's newest rules on the Rules page.
DRAFT
With the 2010 Draft coming up in August, I am already on the clock. The obvious pick is Peterson, but this is a quarterback league and two-time "All-Robio" quarterback, Drew Brees, is available, as well as Tom Brady.

Until then, check out all of last year's amazing Draft picks!
PREDICTIONS
What kind of football season would it be without Robio The Geek's Predictions to the upcoming season. Last season, I put Rob Masterson at the top thanks to a keeper like Joseph Addai. I also put Don and Matt at the bottom. Was I right? Not even close.

So after this year's draft, check out this year's predictions here!
In the meantime, take a stroll down memory lane at 2009's predictions!
LEAGUE CHAMPION
Matt seen here looking smart (at least for Matt) wrapped up his second title in three seasons in 2009. His 2009 squad, thanks to great keepers (Peterson and Welker), a top pick (Gore) and great mid-round picks (DeSean Jackson), Matt produced one of the greatest teams in league history. He became the first team since 2001 earn a in-season triple crown (championship, top seed & scoring title). His 1,553ppg in the regular season and post-season, is the most points ever scored.
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
1999 - Robio Murray
2000 - Robio Murray
2001 - Jason Carpenter
2002 - Robio Murray
2003 - Richard Burrier
2004 - Bob Castrone

2005 - Griff Coomer
2006 - Don Vozzola
2007 - Matt Neatock
2008 - Don Vozzola
2009 - Matt Neatock
2010
- ???
SCORING CHAMPS
1999 - Robio Murray
2000 - Rick Mullin
2001 - Jason Carpenter
2002 - Justin Acerno
2003 - Robio Murray
2004 - Jeff & Colby

2005 - Griff Coomer
2006 - Molly Coomer
2007 - Don Vozzola

2008
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Robio Murray

2009 - Matt Neatock
2010 - Rich Calderon
TOP SEEDS
1999 - Robio Murray
2000 - Rick Mullin
2001 - Jason Carpenter
2002 - Molly Coomer
2003 - Robio Murray
2004 - Griff Coomer

2005 - Don Vozzola
2006 - Rich Burrier
2007 - Dave Hightower

2008 - Molly Coomer
2009 - Matt Neatock
2010 - Robio Murray
You can find all results from all the seasons in Robioland here:
1999 Season
2000 Season
2001 Season
2002 Season
2003 Season
2004 Season
2005 Season
2006 Season
2007 Season
2008 Season

2009 Season
2010 Season
AWARDS
Everyone wants a major award, but not everyone has one, actually that's a lie, everyone in Robioland Football has at least one yearly award.

2009 Award Winners are...

• The league champion.....Matt Neatock
• The league runner-up.....Griff Coomer
• Highest playoff seed.....Matt Neatock
• Highest scoring team.....Matt Neatock
• Lowest scoring team.....Robio Murray
• Worst playoff collapse...Jeff Greenblatt
• League's worst team.....Robio Murray
• League's luckiest team.....None
• League's unluckiest team....None
• Best second half turnaround.....Bob Castrone
• Worst second half collapse.....Molly Coomer
• Biggest Positive Surprise.....Jeff Greenblatt
• Most disappointing team.....Molly Coomer
• League MVP.....Chris Johnson, RB (Bob Castrone)
• Best Team Name.....Otis Murray & the Knights (Jeff)
• Best Trash Talker.....Bob Castrone
PLAYOFF HISTORY
In the end, it all comes down to one thing; winning the title. Each year, twelve teams battle it out for an entire season, but only eight make it to the the post-season party. See it all in Robioland's Playoff History.
OWNER HISTORY
Molly
often thinks she is the greatest owner. Can it be true? If you ask Colby, he is. Check out theirs and your career bios; your stats, streaks, awards, wins, loses and anything and everything you need to know about your Robioland fantasy career.
Robio Murray Rob Masterson
Griff Coomer Richard Burrier
Molly Coomer Rich Calderon
Eric Vozzola Bob Castrone
Don Vozzola Matt Neatock
Jeff Greenblatt Colby Hall
THE RECORD BOOK
Records are made to be broken; which one's do you plan on breaking. See all league records in the record book!

A few examples of what you'll find:

In the first round of the '03 playoffs, Rob Masterson scored the league's highest scoring game with 2,501 points.

For Don, '03 was a year to forget; 4-10 record, averaging only 966ppg. But nothing topped, or should I say bottomed his 263 points in week three.

Scoring 1,000 points a game is not a guaranteed win, but it's still impressive when you break a grand week after week; that's why it might be a while before someone beats Matt's record of 24-straight games scoring over 1,000.

When it is all said and done though, it all comes down to W's and the longest streak ever was Robio breaking out 12-straight wins in '99-00.
LEADERS
The great leaders throughout history; Kim-Jong II, Joseph Stalin, George W. Bush, Fidel Castro, George Bush and of course Robio Murray?

Who has the highest career scoring average? Rob Murray, 1,392ppg

Most playoff wins and games? Robio Murray, 15 wins (20 games)

Who's the worst team in their own division? Team Jeff & Colby, 11-25 lifetime.

Checkout all the league leaders and see where you stand in each major category.
PAST DRAFTS
Did you know that in 1999, Kurt Warner, the league MVP, was drafted in the 15th Round? Well, you can't because the records were never kept by our beloved commissioner. However, draft records have been kept since 2001 and you can see it all now.

CHECK OUT:
2001 Draft
2006 Draft
2002 Draft 2007 Draft
2003 Draft 2008 Draft
2004 Draft 2009 Draft
2005 Draft