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Crief's Kitchen Dwellars



Owner: Adam Hapeman
Division: Western Division

Overall Franchise Records
Record = 6-8
Seasons = 1
Playoff Berths = 0
Division Championships = 0
BFL Championships = 0
#2 Finishes = 0
#3 Finishes = 0
#4 Finishes = 0
Entry Fees = $40.00
Free Agency = $1.00
BFL Fines = $20.00
Financial Loss = $61.00
Financial Gain = $0.00
Overall Earnings = (- $61.00)

Franchise Was Taken Over By Derek Beck, and Named Black Retrievers

About The Owner: Adam Hapeman


Adam was dubbed "Moncrief" in 10th grade upon donning his Sidney Moncrief Milwaukee Bucks jersey during a basketball practice. The nickname was shortly shortened to "Crief" and many never knew his real name.
He starred as a wide receiver for Camp Hill High School. While some would say he was blessed with the hands of Steve Largent, others would say he was just touched by the hands of the NFL Hall-of-Famer.
He later would attend California University of Pennsylvania, where he ran track and cross country, and ended up with a degree in radio. Crief can now be heard as Adam Bomb for Pittsburgh's B94 WBZZ.
An enigma to the league, most owners have never and will never meet the man since he was unable to attend the draft. Nonetheless, his Kitchen Dwellars made a splash early by unveiling their unique logo and by beginning the season with 3 straight wins, all against division opponents.
That enigma continued throughout the season with the decision to leave Emmitt Smith in his starting lineup as Emmitt nursed an injury, and without rearranging his all-Steelers lineup during Pittsburgh's bye week. But all-in-all Crief's Kitchen Dwellars had a good only season behind such stars as Shaun Alexander, Hines Ward, Shannon Sharpe, Jevon Kearse, Michael Barrow, and Greg Wesley. They finished with a record of 6-8, good for 3rd place in the Western Division, and only one game behind the tied Wage Against The Machine and D.M. Express.