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The M. Takers and a 41 point lead were too much for the Black Revenge and Chad Pennington. The Takers were led by Priest Holmes who has returned to 'ALL-UNIVERSE' status that last couple of weeks. It also appears Vick is becoming startable again. The Revenge got big points from the STEELERS and Feely, but not enough at the other skill positions. |
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The Sharks defeated the Quiet Storm making both teams 4-4. The Storm had a shot to win the game with Thomas Jones on Sunday night, but Jones injured his foot on his first carry of the game and never returned. The Storm got balanced scoring with TO and Ahman Green leading the way. The Sharks got the bulk of their points from week 8 MVP Peyton Manning. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and the Black & Blue Attack. The Black & Blue and the JETS overcame a 6 point lead on Monday Night. The Attack was led by Wayne and Akers. Perhaps the largest contribution to the Attack 'W' came when I started Leftwich over Green, which is who Norm wanted. The 'L' keeps the Dream Team out of the Elite and gives the Black & Blue a more comfortable grip on first place. Even tho ugh the Dream Team lost, it does point out that this league is very competitive at this point and that any team can beat any other team on any given week. |
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The Bull Dogs and a 9 point lead were not enough to hold off the Good Fellas and Curtis Martin. The Bull Dogs were led by Sunday morning acquisition Drew Brees. The Defending Champion Good Fellas followed up their 'BYE' week start of Week 7 with a no lineup call in Week 9. Fortunately for the Fellas the only mistake was leaving Roy Williams in, when he was declared out early on Sunday. The Fellas were led by Alexander in the loosing effort and a fine effort by C-Mart on M onday to get them back in the "W" column |
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The Body Shop defeats the Jelly Beans for their 2nd 'W' of the year. The loss put a little setback in the Beans Championship drive, but they are still very much alive for their first title. The Shop was led by their PATRIOT T riple Ripple (or at least two thirds of it). The 'W' has kept the Shop hopes alive, for now. The Beans were led Tiki Barber, who seems to be the surprise of 2004, in the losing effort. Did Jake Plummer really throw for 499 yards. What happened to the runni ng Broncos? |