March 8, 2010

Elzy wins MVP amongst controversy

Indianapolis - A late barrage of votes in the final hours of Monday secured Edmound Elzy as the league MVP for the 2010 season.  Elzy received 39% of the 233 votes.  Dave Neff came in second with 30% of the votes.

To no one's surprise, controversy surrounds the PFOL MVP voting.  Several players around the league are now crying foul play.  "As late as this afternoon I was leading by 20 votes, and somehow his votes spike in the last few hours? All I am going to say is I saw him hanging out with Bob Cary at lunch today - very interesting", said Dave Neff.  It is believed that Elzy somehow hacked into the league website to manipulate the votes.

Other theories are also floating around. A staff member whom asked to remain anonymous had this to say, "I was working in my cube on Friday afternoon and all of a sudden Edmound pushes me aside and starts typing on my keyboard.  He logged on to the website, voted for himself and then left".  He just went from cube to cube. I thought it was wierd.

The league commisioner has annouced that no formal investagation will be held in relation to the vaildatity of the voting.

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