Twenty years of fantasy. One refusal to settle for a poorly run league. This is how the empire was built, and where it stands.
My fantasy story starts in 2005. For two decades I played redraft fantasy football, and I played it at a high level, treating every draft, every waiver, and every Sunday like it mattered. By 2024 I wanted more. Redraft had given me everything it could, and I kept hearing the same word from the sharpest minds in the hobby: dynasty.
At first I dismissed it. Dynasty looked too complicated and too time-consuming, a year-round commitment I wasn't sure I wanted. But the more I studied it, the more it clicked: dynasty isn't a different game, it's the next evolution of the one I already loved. Future pick trading. Multi-year roster construction. Building a franchise instead of renting a team for sixteen weeks. It takes the experience to a whole other level.
Then came the hard part. Which league do I join? Who actually runs a long-term experience the right way? I went deep on the research, and what I found was sobering. I talked with managers who had been part of league foundings and watched them collapse. Improper setup, weak commissioning, and the wrong managers are the things that quietly kill a dynasty league before it ever has a chance.
So I made a decision. Instead of hoping to find someone else who could build the environment I wanted, I would build it myself.
I started with the 2025 NFL startup, and I knew the league would only be as strong as its managers. So I built a manager application and took it to the social media landscape, promoting hard. More than 50 applications came in. I worked through every one, selecting the managers who aligned best with the vision, then ran 15-minute video calls with each finalist to make sure the fit was real. When the founding roster was set, we kicked it off. The dynasty began.
As No Guts No Glory grew and the community around it gained momentum, the demand for more leagues grew with it. I had a choice: dilute the NGNG name with a stack of spin-off leagues, or protect the brand and build something alongside it.
I chose to build alongside it. LordSkunk.com became the home for leagues that live in the same fantasy sports community, with a little less of the intensity a premium dynasty demands. Today it hosts several formats and buy-in levels, from $5 Superflex Redrafts to Big Boy high-stakes leagues, Best Ball Brawl, and DynastyBaller football and basketball.
The theme is simple: jump in fast, with the confidence of a professionally run league, secured through LeagueSafe, and fully optimized for fun at a low barrier to entry. No Guts No Glory is the premium dynasty arena. LordSkunk.com is the community that surrounds it.
The principles I built from day one, shaped by every cautionary tale I researched.
Every founding manager passed an application and a live video call. Commitment is the price of admission, not an afterthought.
Lottery drafts and anti-tanking rules keep every team playing for something, every single week.
Rules and structure designed up front to avoid the setup mistakes that quietly kill dynasty leagues before year three.
Every buy-in protected, every payout by majority approval. The commissioner never touches the funds.
Hands-on oversight and fast trade reviews. A league that gets run, not abandoned in October.
Live drafts, recaps, power rankings, and original music keep the community alive all twelve months.
I don't just run the leagues, I battle in them. Here is the campaign so far, told through the data.
The first campaign, built on one conviction: land a cornerstone and never stop pressing. Once the startup draft wrapped, I struck before the season ever kicked off and traded for Bijan Robinson, then rode a 24-4 regular season and added Tee Higgins and Jaylen Warren at the deadline when contenders blink. In the title game, decided on Monday Night Football, the Skunkadelic All-Stars outlasted the South Beach Explorers to raise the first banner in league history.
Year one on the hardwood was a lesson in a loaded field. The Skunkadelic All-Stars clawed into the six-team playoff at 21-19, drew the bracket's buzzsaw, and bowed out early in a league where three teams won 33-plus games. The exit left a simple directive for year two: close the gap, then take the throne.
The diamond is where the empire is pressing hardest. It opened with the 1.01 pick and Shohei Ohtani, then I went to war on the trade market, landing Bobby Witt Jr., Rafael Devers, and Ronald Acuña Jr., and led the league on the wire with $763 in FAAB across 20 claims. The result so far: a 14-2 start, the most points scored in the entire league at 6,967, and a dead heat with Humphrey Homers for the inaugural baseball crown.
Campaign data compiled live from the league pages (Sleeper and Fantrax).
The twelve managers who answered the call and founded the No Guts No Glory football dynasty in 2025.
Questions about the leagues, interested in a roster spot, or just want to talk dynasty? Send word. Every message reaches the desk.
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Want in on the action, or just want to talk dynasty? Find an open league at LordSkunk.com, jump into the Discord, or explore the NGNG arenas. The empire is always recruiting the right managers.