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The M. Takers captured their first 'W' against the Defending Champion Good Fellas. The Takers were led by Plaxico Buress. They also got some scoring out of Bettis, some guy name Mewelde and Keyshawn. The Priest was on the the BYE. Vick failed to put up points and that "BUST" tag is taking hold. The Fellas were missing their main cannon as Donovan was on the BYE. They put up enough points to make it in interesting though. |
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The Dream Team, Mason and a 3 point lead could not hold off the Beans, Favre and Driver. Tomlinson and Barber had nice games for the Beans. Leftwich put up decent numbers for the Dream team in the loss. Given what Trent has been doing, maybe Byron is putting in his claim on the starting job. I was nice to see Deuce score finally, but it would have been better to have a pair of Deuces instead of just one. Favre gave the Beans the lead. Mason took it back. Then Driver took the lead back for the Beans and they kept it. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Quiet Storm and the Bull Dogs. The Quiet Storm, Green, Bennett and a 47 point lead were too much for the Bull Dogs, Chris Brown and Gary Anderson. The Storm had a nice lead at 8:00 on Sunday, but the RAVENS ran it up on Sunday night. Andre Johnson also put up good numbers for the Storm. The Bull Dogs got a nice game out of Moss, but that was about it. Chris Brown and Gary Anderson actually got the Bull Dogs within 4. Brown dropped back below 150 on his last carry and Bennett made like McNair and put the final nail in the Dogs coffin. |
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The Black & Blue Attack won the first of two 'BLACK' bowls, handed the Black Revenge their first 'L' and climbed to the top of the standings. That is a pretty busy week in all and they still had Ferguson and Longwell on Monda y Night. Speaking of busy, there was a QB drafted in the 1st round and he has been busy throwing TD's ever since. He threw 5 this week and would have beaten the Revenge all by himself. Pennington and James did well for the Revenge in the losing effort. |
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The Body Shop and a 25 point lead were too much for the Sharks and Javon Walker to overcome on Monday Night. The Shop notched it's first "W" mainly because the refuse the "not so sage" advice offered in this publication and stuck with Marc Bulger. Each Shop Back found the end zone once, but the wideouts threw up 0's as they snatched their first 'W' of the year. The Sharks got nice points from Manning but got nothing out of the other skill positions on Sunday. |