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The Black & Blue Attack and a 42 point lead were too much for the Jelly Beans and Reed. The Attack was led by Delhomme and won the game in a big way even though several of their big name players were home watching games with the week off. The Beans were led by Branch in the loss. Barber and Taylor would have kept the Beans in sole possession of first place. Of course I may have been forced check the Beans in for psychiatric help if they benched L.T.2. for Fred Taylor. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Good Fellas and the Quiet Storm. The Storm's 26 point lead going into Monday night was just barely enough to hold off the Fellas, Jamal Lewis, Hines Ward and Matt Stover. The Fellas Monday night trio garnered 25 points, leaving the Fellas one Hines Ward catch of losing a tiebreaker and 2 short of a "W". Mason or Johnson started over Clayton or Moss would have made the Fellas sleep a lot better on Monday night. The Storm was led by Carson Palmer. The Fellas were led by Stover in the loss. This game featured absolutely 0 RB points. In the old scoring system there would have been 0 WR points also. |
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The Secane Tsunami and a 4 point lead were not enough to hold off the Black Revenge and the Steelers. The Revenge was led by McNabb and won despite goose-eggs from the running game. The Tsunami were led by a stellar performance by Galloway in the loss. A 4 point game will almost always garner "GOW" honors, but this week there was another candidate. A Chris Brown start would have given us seven 4-4 teams. |
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The Dream Team beat the M. Takers in the most lopsided contest on this week's schedule. The Dream Team scored their 2nd helmet of the year, despite benching 66 points from Bell and Palmer. If things weren't bad enough for the Takers, they lost their 1st round pick to injury. The Dream Team was led by T.O. Muhammad led the Takers in the loss. |
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The Bull Dogs and a 49 point lead were too much for the Body Shop and "Big Ben". The Dogs were led by first-half MVP Steve Smith. The Dogs huge point lead is almost like an extra win and could prove meaningful in a tight year like this. The Shop wasted a MVP performance by Gates in the loss. Moulds & Martin, hmm . . |