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In a battle of the top 2 teams the Quiet Storm avenged their early season loss to the Jelly Beans as Jurevicius and a 32 point lead were too much for Westbrook. The Storm was led by Palmer and the BEARS. Fitzgerald was the only Bean starter to clear double digits. With the "W" over the Beans the Storm pulls into a tie with the Beans, but the Beans point total keep them in first. |
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The Good Fellas avenged their early season loss to the Body Shop as Alexander and the EAGLES were unable to overcome a 26 point lead on Monday night. The Fellas were led by Portis and Manning. The Shop overreacted a bit to the Droughns explosion last week. The Shop inserted Reuben instead of more steady performers like Davis or Gado. Perhaps that spurred the Chatterbox entry. |
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The M. Takers avenged their early season loss to the Black Revenge as Hassleback was only able to reduce the Taker lead from 8 to 6. The Takers were led by Trent Green and Michael Bennett (where did that come from). Only Nate Kaeding managed to clear double-digits for the Revenge starters. The Revenge shuffled their wideouts in and out of the starting lineup before kickoff. Unfortunately for the Revenge, TJ Hous-a-whats-it and his 20 points was the odd man out un the final Revenge lineup. Usually a two point game will score "GOW" honors, but there was another close game. |
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The Black & Blue Attack avenged their early season loss to the Secane Tsunami. The Black & Blue were led by James and the COLTS. Only Galloway managed to clear double digits for the Tsunami. Both teams' coaching efficiencies were under 70%, but that 33 and 19 on the Attack bench had to drive the Attack headquarters nuts. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Bulldogs and the Dream Team. The Dogs avenged their early season loss to the Dream Team as Josh Brown was unable to overcome a 10 point lead on Monday night. The Dogs actually in trouble until a late CARDINAL double-bubble bomb gave the Dogs the lead. The Dream Team wasted a great game by Hines Ward. A Plummer or Anderson start over Manning or Jackson would have kept the Dream Team above the Elite Line instead of the Bulldogs. At 7-6 both of these teams still have very good shots at a Elite Spot, but with only 4 games left that trophy may be out of reach. Although this was not the closest game, it received "GOW" honors because it was still decided by less than 5 points, involved teams battling for a Elite spot, featured the first and third highest scores of the week and . . . . . oh yeah my team was involved. Never underestimate that last point in this weekly decision. |