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The Jelly Beans soundly defeated the Quiet Storm. The Beans ground game put up 42 points and Akers did what he does every week. Donovan had an off game, but Faulk and Barber picked up his slack big time. The Storm's RB and WR's disappeared. The Storm also mad a decent acquisition in Pennington. Of course the better move would have been to stand pat and throw Johnson against that thing they are trying to pass off as a defense in Minnesota. Fortunately for the Storm, Barber's late 15 point run made the starting QB a moot point. |
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The Good Fellas put a whipping on the former partner Bull Dogs as Favre, Williams and Glenn could not overcome a 62 point lead. The Fellas finally got a decent game out of their QB and sprinkled in some scoring elsewhere bu t lost their first helmet of the year on Monday. The Dogs 1-point performance on Sunday, killed the morale of the troops still coming on Monday. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and the Body Shop. The defending Champs took on the "George Foreman" of Fantasy Football. The Current commish takes on the former commish. The game was all tied after the 1:00 games with only 2 PKs and a WR and a RB to go. The teams were all tied at 18. The Dream Team PK and WR tacked on 23 on Sunday, leaving the Shop down 23 with Ahman Green and Mare on Monday night. Green put up an early 17 and then it was just waiting out Mare. Half way through the 4th quarter the DOLPHINS bogged down and kicked a 46 yard FG. That looked like it might be it, but the FINS scored a TD with less than 2 minutes left and the extra -point triggered the first ever use of the tie-breaker system and the Shop wins 41-41. |
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The M. Takers ousted the Black Revenge from their Elite position and jumped up to take their place. The Takers were blanked at the QB spot, but Antwoin Smith sort had a mini-breakout game to carry the day for the Takers. The Takers WR's continue to put up consistent numbers and every now and then they even get spectacular performances. The Revenge, hurt a bit by the BYE, had to rely on Jake the Snake. The CARDS have been relying on him for years with pretty much the same result. I know it is only one loss, but I know at least one Revenge owner considers this a big game. The fact that this is the only meeting this year, makes the 'L' all the more bitter. |
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The Black & Blue Attack eked out a 'W' in a close one against the Sharks. The Attack secured the victory on Sunday, mainly due to a breakout game by Keys Johnson, and still had Driver in reserve on Monday. The Sharks made a couple of shrewd moves with Watson and Anderson, but came up a bit short. |