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The Black & Blue Attack wins the first of the two annual Black Bowls against the Black Revenge. A monster running game led the Attack. All 3 RBs put up double digit scoring (does this sound familiar). The rest of the Attack o nly put up single digits, but the whole lineup put up points. The Revenge ran into some bad blood with the scheduling Gods as no other team would have beat them this week. Sometimes it is not so good to be the "Al Davis" of the league. The Pre-Game Hype:We have our first of 2 Black Bowls this week. The Revenge and Black & Blue are both 1-1 (like the rest of the league). The Attack has the edge in points, thanks in large part to that guy who ran all over the Browns. The Predictions/History: Spock: Black & Blue 73 Black Revenge 56 Spock's Predictions based on Points For, Points Against and Winning % |
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The Bull Dogs, Plummer, Garner and Elam easily overcame an eight-point lead by the Dream Team. The Dream Team may be leaning too hard on Priest Holmes, as he was the only one to score for the Dream Team, besides the PK and ST. The CHIEFS special teams and Plummer led the Dogs. The CHIEFS are outscoring the Dogs WR, even if we use last year's scoring system. Gordon for Faulk this week, improvement?? The Pre-Game Hype:The Dream Team takes on the Bull Dogs The Dream Team is at the top of the huge 1-1 log jam, while the Dogs are in the basement at 0-2. The Predictions/History: Spock: Dream Team 73 Bull Dogs 48 Spock's Predictions based on Points For, Points Against and Winning % |
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The Quiet Storm, Portis and an 18 point lead were too much for the Jelly Beans, Rod Smith and Rice. The Storm put up human-type numbers this week, but they still have a firm drip on that top spot. Hassleback, the RAVENS and Vanderjagt (weren't they thinking of cutting him in pre-season). The Beans basically had Kerry Collins out there alone this week. The Pre-Game Hype:The Quiet Storm, with two helmets, is the only undefeated team left and this week they take on the Beans. The Beans hope to bring them back to the pack. The Predictions/History: Spock: Quiet Storm 74 Jelly Beans 55 Spock's Predictions based on Points For, Points Against and Winning % |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Body Shop and the Sharks. The Sharks and Gannon could not overcome a 10 pt. lead by the Shop. Why is this the "GOW"? Simply put it was the hardest game for me to predict the outcome on Monday afternoon, when I was typing this. I usually call the up in the air games own way or another, and then fix what ever mistakes I made. This game was almost to close to call. The Shop's double bubble w as only hitting on one cog this week. You know the "draft a top WR once all the stud RBs are gone" strategy is starting to look dubious. The Shop's running game is coming back to life. The Sharks have to be wondering what is going on with Gannon. The Pre-Game Hype:The Sharks and the Body Shop square off this week. The Sharks handled the first "early double-bubble" team, now they get the other one. The Shop seems to have worked out the early season rust. The Predictions/History: Spock: Sharks 46 Body Shop 33 Spock's Predictions based on Points For, Points Against and Winning % |
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The M. Takers, Janikowski (fresh from a bar-brawl) and McCaffrey overcame a 5-point lead by the Good Fellas. Moss has disappeared after a bug week 1 and Culpepper didn't play in the 2nd half. The Fellas only got spotty scorin g as they had far too many 0's on their scorecard to win. The Pre-Game Hype:In our final match-up, The M. Takers and Good Fellas meet in a contest between 2 teams coming off an 'L'. The Takers Purple Double-Bubble only had 1 cog working, the Fellas put up a lot of points, but came back with an 'L'. P> The Predictions/History: Spock: M. Takers 55 Good Fellas 45 Spock's Predictions based on Points For, Points Against and Winning % |