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The Jelly Beans and a 27 point lead were too much for the Black Revenge and Rod Smith. The Beans were led by Tomlinson and Westbrook who combined for 52 points. The Revenge was led by McNabb and Lindell. There were only a few points left on the bench in this contest. |
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The Body Shop and a 27 point lead was too much for the Quiet Storm and Priest Holmes. The Shop was led by Alexander and Bulger. The Storm was led by Palmer and Jackson in the loss. The Storm gets their first "L" and the Shop get their first "W". |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and the Good Fellas. The Fellas and a 18 point lead were enough to hold off the Dream Team, Green, L. Johnson, Gonzo and the CHIEFS. You would think all those CHIEFS that would be enough, but it wasn't as they only managed to put up 10 points (12 Fantasy points). There were bench points galore for the Dream Team, but they did little more than probably get yours truly banned from the decision making process for the next few weeks. The problem with stocking your fantasy team with players from one team is that if that . . . oh yeah I already said that. The Fellas were led by Ward and Keys. Johnson. The Dream Team wasted good performances by TO, Chad Johnson and Josh Brown. |
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The M. Takers, Elam and an eighteen point lead were too much for the Black & Blue Attack and Kennison. The M. Takers were led by the VIKINGS, like there are players from other teams on the roster. The problem with stocking your fantasy team with players from one team is that if that team does poorly, so does your fantasy team. The Attack was led by Collins and James. |
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The Bull Dogs put a regular shellacking on the Secane Tsunami. The Bull Dogs broke single game scoring record. With the new point per reception rule I had a felling that this as well as all scoring records was in danger. I would not be surprised to see it fall again, but for now it is the Bulldog property. The Bulldogs and a 122 point lead were too much for the Tsunami and Ashley Lelie. The Bulldogs were led by Steve Smith's MVP performance and the last minute pickups of Bledsoe and Glenn. |