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The Jelly Beans avenged their early season loss to the Sharks, in a game that was more about Cedar Lane bragging rights than anything else. In an interesting side note the Beans QB never hit the field and the Sharks QB was d one after one series. This was pivotal as the Beans came from behind against the Sharks on Monday night due mainly to a nice performance by Tai Streets. Of course if it were Garcia throwing those passes, the Sharks would have won. The Beans also got a ni ce performance out of Tiki Barber. |
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The already crowned Black & Blue Attack avenged one of their few losses by beating the Body Shop and placing the Shop's Elite hopes in serious jeopardy. A few weeks ago this looked like a possible title game, but the Shop hi t that returning-retiree wall and was reduced to scoreboard watching to see if they could keep that last Elite spot. Neither team really showed up for this game as Jay Feely was the only one to break double digits. |
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The Dream Team and Jeff Wilkins easily overcame a 2 point lead by the Black Revenge on Monday night (OK - not so easy as the RAMS were shutout in the first half). The Revenge needed the win to grab the number 2 spot from the Storm who looked like they were going to loose, but maintained a slight point superiority. Clinton Portis appeared to have sewed up the victory for the Revenge early on Sunday. The BUCCANEER shutout brought the Dream Team back into striking range. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Bull Dogs and the M. Takers. The Takers had a serious shot at a Elite spot, especially the way the Body Shop had been slipping lately. The Dogs (like most of us out in the cold) could only go for that Final Week Helmet consolation prize. The Takers had put a pretty good whipping on the Dogs earlier in the season. The Dogs built up a big lead going into Monday night on the power of a 62 point explosion from the running duo of Williams and Green. Culpepper and Elam trued to keep the Takers close. Koren Robinson turned it into one of those "need a miracle endings" on Monday night games. Of course all hopes for a miracle ending, ended when Owens d id not get on the plane to St. Louis with the rest of the Niners. The Dogs grabbed the "Golden Helmet". Believe it or not, the Takers got the Week 17 2nd place prize. If they could have managed to play anyone else this week, they would have managed to knoc k the Shop out of the Elite. |
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The Good Fellas avenged their early season loss to the Quiet Storm. The Storm needed the "W" to ensure a second place finish. But like many of the Elite Teams in must win situations, the Storm shrank from the challenge as only their PK, QB and ST bothered to put some points up. Fortunaltely for the Storm their competitors for the 2nd spot forgot to show up as well. The Fellas got scoring up and down the lineup with only Tim Brown failing to post a non-zero. At least the Fe llas finished up a dismal season on a positive note. That is what you get for listening to Dad too much before the Draft. |