As the terrible reign of Ruxin as League Champion continues, while the guys devise a grand plan with Rafi and Dirty Randy for Andre's final Sacko punishment.
Everyone is disappointed with their draft, but no one trusts each other enough to trade. Jenny goes back to work as a realtor. Ruxin tries to get Baby Geoffrey into a Jewish pre-school.
Ruxin hires a hot Au Pair for Baby Geoffrey, and is afraid Taco will sleep with her. Andre explores on-line dating, and Kevin cheats on Jenny with ESPN's Matthew Berry.
When Kevin notices that he has a grey pubic hair, he worries that he is getting old; Taco invents the pee-bib; Ruxin moves in Rafi (his brother-in-law, AKA "El Cunado") to get Pete to stop dating the au pair, and hilarious consequences ensue.
Jenny forgets a special anniversary with Kevin; Andre seeks lineup Nirvana; Taco creates an off-line social network called MyFace; the guys resurrect their old game of phone chicken and bring back Bobbum Man, much to Kevin's dismay.
Taco competes in a jingle contest for a disgusting fast food restaurant. Pete holds a grudge against a traffic cop. Jenny almost ruins Ruxin's chance to work a big case with his boss Mr. Hudabega (guest star Ray Liotta).
Kevin and Jenny search for the perfect paint color to get their privacy back; Sofia accuses Ruxin of breast favoritism; and Pete tries to defend his high-school track record.
At Thanksgiving, Ruxin gets an unexpected visit from his father (guest-star Jeff Goldblum), and Andre's sister (guest star Sarah Silverman) is on the prowl at the gang's Thanksgiving dinner.
The guys are psyched for a visit from Chuck, one of the League's out-of-towners, but he shows up much different than they remember. Kevin and Jenny get in over their heads with a local drug dealer. Taco goes on a radical diet.
Kevin and Jenny make a bold bet on the play-offs; Taco enlists Ruxin to get more involved with Taco Corp and Pete has devilish plan to send Ruxin to the Sacko.
The race is on for the Shiva and the Sacko. Taco teams up with Chicago Bears' Running Back Matt Forte and one of the guys is unable to manage his own team for the big game, leaving League to figure out who will run it for him.