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The M. Takers defeated the Bull Dogs and still had Elam in reserve. The Takers were led by Priest Holmes who hit the Endzone 4 times. The Bull Dogs were led by Marvin Harrison in the loss. This game featured 0 points from the QB position and coaching efficiencies both under 80%. |
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The Jelly Beans, Chad Johnson and a 44 point lead were too much for the Black Revenge and Ashley Lelie on Monday Night. The Beans were lead by perhaps the surprise fantasy player of the year, Tiki Barber. It seems like he has a 50-plus yard TD every week. The Revenge got a little scoring form a lot of places, but they was it was a little scoring. |
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The Sharks knocked off the first place Black & Blue Attack. The Sharks were led by Peyton Manning, while the Black & Blue received a rather ordinary 6 out of Daunte Culpepper. The truth is that even a big day out of Daunte (l ike the back to back 45's) would have not saved the Attack from a second 'L'. The 'W' by the Sharks keeps them in the midst of the mayhem at the middle of the pack. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and the Good Fellas. It was the closest game and there really was not much in the way of Monday Night madness. The Dream Team defeated the Good Fellas with Rod Smith still to come on Monday. The family affair seemed to be going the other way early as Donovan lit up the scoreboard. In fact it looked very much like Mr. McNabb would cover the Fellas mistake of starting Gardner on the BYE. The Dream Team steadily chipped away at the lead and pulled ahead at the end. Donovan was left high and dry by a running game that had been pretty good most of the year. Incidentally, the WR removed to make room for Gardner was Chambers who put up an 18 spot. |
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The Quiet Storm pretty much whipped the Body Shop. The Shop still had Rudi amd Reuben on Monday night, but they would be hard pressed to overcome an 85 point lead. The Patriot "Triple Ripple" was a good idea to shake up the team a bit and maybe wake them up, but the Storm just put up way too many points. Ahman Green, Terell Owens and the RAVENS each scored over 20 points for the Storm. The Storm picks up a game on the first-place team and their point total very well may b e a factor. The Shop is in serious trouble at this point and unlike the early years of the SWFFL, I do not think they pull out any 'Majik' off the waiver wire, but who knows maybe Droughns will wind up being the real deal and put the Shop back in the hunt. |