Supreme Court, led by GM Court, are a Garage Division team that were one of the GFL's original 6 teams back in GFL Year 1. In that first season, the team would finish with a regular season record of 7-6 and advance to the playoffs. In the first round (2 week match-ups), GM Crumbs would go head to head with GM DK and by the end of Week 2, would nearly win by a score of 255.80-255.20. That was until a Zeke Elliott fumble became overturned across all fantasy platforms the next morning (+2 to DK) and GM Crumbs would learn he would not be advancing to the leagues first Championship Game, losing by a score of 257.20-255.80.
A heartbreaking end to season #1 would have GM Crumbs return for GFL Year 2 when the GFL would expand to 8 teams. In that 2nd season, GM Crumbs & the newly redrafted team would finish the regular season with a record of 3-10, missing the playoffs, and advance to the league's first ever Poo Bowl, the last place game, vs then rookie GM Seanny, also 3-10. GM Crumbs & the boys would survive in the end, defeating GM Seanny by a score of 148.40-110.80.
Heading into GFL Year 3, GM Crumbs would look to get back to their winning ways and avoid the Poo Bowl this time around and they were able to, finishing the regular season with a record of 8-5 and securing a playoff birth. Back to the first round for GM Crumbs, in a rematch from GFL Year 1, GM Crumbs & squad would defeat GM DK by a score of 164.52-103.94 and advance to the 2nd round, the conference finals. In that game, GM Crumbs would face off against the 11-2 Cheeses Of The Globe led by GM Cheeseman. Against all odds, GM Crumbs prevailed and secured yet another playoff win, defeating the Cheese by a score of 161.64-156.46. After just barely missing the Championship game in Year 1, GM Crumbs would officially find his way there in GFL Year 3, where his opponent would be rookie GM Vinny/Slug who had a record of 9-4. The game would stay close for a majority of it, but GM Crumbs & the team would fall short in the end, losing by a score of 163.84-140.76.
With the Championship yet again slipping through their fingers, GM Crumbs would yet again return for their 4th Season in GFL Year 4 as the GFL expanded to 10 teams and prepared for the final redraft season. It would end up being a very up & down season, with the team finishing the regular season with a record of 7-7 and just barely squeeze into the playoffs. Returning to the 1st Round, GM Crumbs would be matched up against rookie GM Sloppo who finished 8-6. Crumbs would be able to secure the victory, defeating the lobsters by a score of 141.82-138.18 and return to the conference finals. They would be going up against a fellow Original Six GM for the first time in the playoffs, GM Red, but would end up losing by a score of 153.60-128.44.
Now with 3 playoff appearances and 1 Poo Bowl appearance under their belt, GM Crumbs would indeed return for the transition to Dynasty with GFL Year 5 and would brand the team as the Stocking Stuffers. The Stuffers would have yet another down year, finishing the season with a record of 4-10 and missing the playoffs altogether. This would send GM Crumbs back to the last place tournament, where they would lose in the 1st round to the team they beat in last year's playoffs, GM Sloppo & the Lobsters, by a score of 174.46-112.08. This would send the team to their 2nd Poo Bowl in history where they would face off against a familiar advisary in GM DK & the Ducks. This time around though, GM Crumbs was not able to escape ultimate defeat, losing to the Ducks by a score of 144.36-85.98, becoming a Poo Boy for the 1st time in their career.
They entered GFL Year 6 coined "the Stocking Shitters" and would endure the now infamous "Let's Ride" punishment. While offseason buzz suggested the Stuffers had high hopes for GFL6, the reality of the situation was much different. As opposed to taking a step forward toward the playoff race, they managed to take a step back, finishing with a 3-11 record, once again good for 2nd last. The bright spot of the season came in week 15 when they managed to defeat Redzone and prevent themselves from another year of punishment. With the 1.02 holstered for the second straight season, Crumbs hope to finally right the ship for GFL7.
Unfortunately rather than right the ship, GM Crumbs steered his sleigh into the proverbial side of a mountain, once again finishing in 9th place for the 3rd consecutive season to start the dynasty era. With the blessing and guidance of commissioners Jim Janethon and Boomer Bust, GM Crumbs would quietly begin the process of selling the Stocking Stuffers following the conclusion of the GFL7 regular season, and before the playoffs had concluded a buyer had been determined and a sale brokered behind closed doors. Everything was set in a motion for an emotional reveal at the GFL7 Award Show when GM Crumbs announced he would be stepping down as GM of the Stocking Stuffers and selling the team. Shortly thereafter it was announced that now former GM Crumbs would be joining the Orangeville Ducks organization in a new role as "Coach," and the rest of the league was left dumbfounded at the surprise reveal of new owner and GM of the now rebranded team "Supreme Court," GM Court.
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GM Court takes over for an organization in desperate need of a sense of direction. Can he rebuild this once highly lauded original 6 franchise? We'll be the judge of that.
Land of the free, and home of Supreme Court! Welcome to the Stadium of Liberty, built right at the base of the Lady Liberty herself on Liberty Island in New York City. Fans and tourists alike would be wise to take advantage of public transit because they'll need to take a ferry to and from the island to attend games. What better way to celebrate America than by enjoying a GFL football game while taking in the sights and history of the iconic monument. Rumor has it owner and GM Court overlooks all homes games from the custom retrofitted owner's suite he had built in Lady Liberty's torch.
GFL Year 5 - Biggest Bust - QB Russell Wilson
4.05 (Hail Gary) - RB DJ Giddens
UDFA - RB Ollie Gordon, TE Terrance Ferguson
1.02 - QB Caleb Williams
2.09 (RSC) - WR Adonai Mitchell
3.02 - RB Blake Corum
UDFA - RB Dylan Laube
1.02 - QB Bryce Young
1.04 (Ducks) - WR Zay Flowers
2.02 - WR Jonathan Mingo
3.02 - WR Jayden Reed
UDFA - N/A