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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Body Shop and the Black Revenge. The Revenge had Tomlinson, MIAMI and an 8 pt. lead against the Shop. The Shop and Revenge traded INT's and FG's and then Tomlinson salted the win away for the Revenge. The Shop got 21 out of Manning, but the other half of the Colt Double Bubble was Wayne this week. Ward put up nice numbers as well. Garcia and Carney led the Revenge. The Revenge made a last minute change in their lineup, benching Buckhalter (who was a last minute insertion for Dillon) and acquiring and starting Santana Moss. Buckhalter scored first making the move look bad. Moss rallied back with a 9. Buckhalter scored again and added a yardage bonus on top. If Mare managed to pull this one out of the fire for the Shop, the Revenge would be kicking themselves for that change, regardless of what the Revenge management claims. One way of foiling the "Scheduling Gods", is to score the hel met yourselves. |
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The Dream Team looked dead against the Quiet Storm going into Sunday Night. The Dream Team, Holmes and Green pulled it out on Sunday night. The Dream Team got close to 20 from Holmes. Green and the BUCS. The Storm got great games out of Hassleback and Davis in a losing effort. The uncharacteristic 0 from Portis may have been the difference. |
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The Good Fellas are officially on a roll as they rolled up and over the Black & Blue Attack. In fact they jumped up into the Elite and are leading the league in scoring. The Fellas got decent scoring across the lineup even th ough only one player broke double digits. Steve McNair finally broke the Attack lineup and proceeded to come up very small. |
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The Jelly Beans won the first installment of the Cedar Lane bowl against the Sharks. The Beans also almost scored a helmet as 4 guys hit double digits for them. The Sharks acquisition at QB came up small, but at least they tr ied. The Sharks get and "A" for effort, unfortunately the Sharks were looking for the "W" not an "L" or an "A" for that matter. |
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The Takers and the "Purple" double-bubble managed to hold on to an 8-point lead against the Bull Dogs and David Boston. The Culpepper-Moss connection accounted for 36 of the Takers 45 points. Curtis Martin finally found some points as well. Hanson came up small in what is sure to be his only start this year. The Dogs were led once again by their ST's. The Dogs QB situation looked bad although some Monday night pickups may just remedy that. |