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The Black & Blue Attack completed the season sweep of the Jelly Beans. They also scored their 4th and most important helmet of the year. The "W" allowed the Attack to keep a hold on that last Elite spot. The loss cost the Bea ns the title (as the Quiet Storm also lost) and 2nd Place (as the Dream Team won). That is a costly loss. Foster Kasay and Kennison led the Attack. The Beans wasted a brilliant performance by Tiki Barber. |
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The Good Fellas avenged their early season loss to the Quiet Storm. The Fellas "W" did little for their standings position, but they get to say they beat the Champ in the last week. The Storm sort of backed in to the Champion ship as there 7 game winning streak was snapped. If the Beans had pulled out their game there would much head-scratching going on in Storm headquarters (lost by 10 and the QB acquired specifically for this week tosses a 0 - sure he got hurt but still you e xpect that pickup to produce some points). The Fellas were led Portis and Bell. The Storm was led by the RAVENS of all things. The RAVENS were terribly disappointing most of the season and when you toss in the fact that their selection cost the Storm the s election of Larry Johnson it would seem that the RAVENS owed the Storm one. However, the truth is the Storm won most of the games after they lost Priest, in fact they only lost their first game w/o Priest and their last game (this week) without Priest. The y won all 7 in between. Once again congratulations to the Storm on their fine season. |
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The Secane Tsunami avenged their early season loss to the Black Revenge. The Tsunami was led by the PANTHERS, Galloway and Bettis. The Revenge wasted a nice performance by Randy Moss. Moss has been a disappointment for most o f the year, but if you need one break out week from your #1 pick I suppose week 17 is the week you want it. |
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The Dream Team completed the season sweep of the M. Takers and (with an assist from the Black & Blue Attack) jumped into 2nd place. The Dream Team also grabbed the 2nd place consolation prize. We were just second place everyw here. The Dream Team was led by everybody's number 1 pick next year (and this week's MVP) Larry Johnson. The Takers were led by Reggie Brown of all people. The Takers tried to turn Faulk and Brown loose on Norm and Butch and it almost worked, but they left a lot of points on the bench. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Body Shop and the Bull Dogs and the Body Shop. This was the closest game on the docket, and even though it did not involve a Elite Slot, I gave it " GOW" honors. The Bull Dogs completed the season sweep of the Body Shop as Steve Smith led the way. Smith led the Bull Dogs to the top position on the Total Points list. Unfortunately that honor and a buck might get you a cup of coffee. The Shop was led by Burress and Moulds. This was probably one of only a few times where the Dogs' WR's got outscored by their opponents. With a 3 point loss there usually are a couple of bench players that would have made a difference, and this game is no exception. |