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The Dream Team and Tory Holt overcame a 5 point lead against the M. Takers on Monday Night. The Takers surprisingly veered away from Vick this week. Robinson gave the Takers a small lead going into Monday night. Holt ended the game mercifully for all involved, very quickly. Leftwich performed admirably for the Dream Team. After getting "298 yarded" and "93 yarded (Staley)", I am on the campaign trail for a more standard yardage bonus system. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Jelly Beans and the Good Fellas. The Jelly Beans and the BUCCANEERS overcame 3 point deficit to the Good Fellas. BTW, apologies for the incorrect box score posted this morning, which had Kris Brown with 0 and McGahee with 0. These were caught by yours truly and corrected by Monday afternoon. The Beans were led by Favre and Vinatieri. The Good Fellas were hurt by a 0 by Donovan. Unfortunate ly for the Fellas Donovan cares more about 'EAGLES' wins than 'FELLAS' wins. |
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The Quiet Storm defeated the Black Revenge. The BILLS defense a last second ("hey by the way I need a Defense this week") pickup led the Storm to victory. I'd like to borrow that crystal ball and put to better use than pick a ST that will score this week. Brooks and Davis led the Revenge in the losing effort. If I know one owner in "Death Valley", this loss may cause some heads to roll. |
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The Sharks and Jeff Wilkins could not overcome a 12 point lead by the Bull Dogs on Monday night. This was a low scoring affair where no Sunday starter cleared double digits. Interestingly, both teams had RBs with 18 points on the bench. Dillon's start was in doubt right up until game time. The Dogs had to pick between two "splitting time" RBs. Unfortunately for the Dogs, they chose the wrong one. |
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The Black & Blue Attack kept on winning as long as Daunte is leading the team. The Body Shop was this week's victim as Bulger could not overcome Faulk, Bruce and an 83 point lead. Culpepper has been every bit the "Best" pick of the draft this year. I suspect he will still be a first rounder next year. |