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The Body Shop kept their undefeated status intact, as Gardner and a 53 pt. lead were just barely too much for the Beans, McNabb and Akers to overcome. The Shop was led by a monster game by Bledsoe, and McAllister was none too shabby either. McNabb and Akers had them sweating in the 'Shop' headquarters, but in the end they came up just a tad short. |
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The Black Revenge scored their first 'W' of the year against the Good Fellas. The Fellas had a coaching efficiency of 20%. That may be a record low as their best lineup scores 100. Unfortunately for them the lineup they chos e scored 20. The RAM triple-ripple is starting to look dubious. The Revenge has been living off of Brooks, Moss and Longwell (with a touch of A-Train). They need to get the rest of the team going. |
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The Black & Blue Attack notched its first 'W' at the expense of the Dream Team. The Attack was led by Fred Taylor who always manages to break off one of those 60 yard TD's before his "Candy-Bone Disease" sets in. Unfortunately for me - he did it this week. The Attack also made a last minute sup of McNair for Gannon. McNair against the Cowpokes, Gannon against the Steel Curtain, sounds good on paper. The Dream Team got nice numbers out of Manning last week but need a ST score on Monday to give them a win. This week they get 2 ST scores, but Manning disappoints. We all know 0-2 is bad, but not insurmountable. |
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The Sharks notched their first 'W' of 2002 against the M. Takers. The Sharks were led by Garcia and Harrison. The Takers seem to be Culpepper, Owens, Elam and pray for rain. Of course those 44 WR points on the bench attached to Conway and Price would have bee nice. The wishbone is only effective if you have RBs that actually score once in a while. Would not be surprised to see the Takers make an about-face on that set. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Bull Dogs and the Quiet Storm. The Bull Dogs and the Redskin double-bubble could not overcame a 1 point deficit on Monday Night and the Storm wins the second straight "GOW" that was decided by 1 point on Monday night to remain undefeated. The Bull Dogs running and kicking game kept it close, but the passing game let them down on Monday night. The Storm was led by Griese and Gramtica, but Holmes disappeared this week. |