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The Black Revenge avenged their early season loss to the Secane Tsunami. The "W" did not do much for the Revenge but it did manage to keep the Tsunami from wrapping up 3rd place. The Tsunami was able to hold on to 4th place. The first game was decided by a tiebreaker. This one was decided by 3 points. The Revenge was led by Roy Williams and Santonio Holmes. The Tusnami was led by Larry Johnson and Terell Owens. The Tsunamu can probably hang this loss on Andy Reid as Reggie Brown would have probably scored at least 4 points if he hadn't been rested like the rest of the EAGLE starters. |
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The Quiet Storm won their 4th Championship by completing the season sweep of the Jail Birds. The 2006 Championship gives Joe Smith 5 Championships and makes him the most highly decorated owner in the SWFFL. The Storm had the highest point total and walked away with a league high 4 helmets, leaving no doubt as to who the 2006 Champs were. Palmer and Evans led the Storm to victory. The Jail Birds failed to field a starter with 20 or more points. The Jail Birds started like gangbusters but hit that rookie wall real early. Better luck next year Jail Birds. |
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The Good Fellas avenged their early season loss to the Dream Team. The Fellas knocked their Dad and partner right out of the Elite, scoring more points than they had in the last couple of weeks. OK, I guess the youngsters finally got a little revenge for the whole Tim Dwight affair. The Fellas were led by Smith and Kennison. The Dream Team failed to field a starter who put up 20 points. Hey, at least we spent some hard earned cash for that Ron Dayne 0. |
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The Good Fellas avenged their early season loss to the Dream Team. The Fellas knocked their Dad and partner right out of the Elite, scoring more points than they had in the last couple of weeks. OK, I guess the youngsters finally got a little revenge for the whole Tim Dwight affair. The Fellas were led by Smith and Kennison. The Dream Team failed to field a starter who put up 20 points. Hey, at least we spent some hard earned cash for that Ron Dayne 0. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Black & Blue Attack and the M. Takers. The Black & Blue needed a "W" and a whole lot of points or a Storm loss to capture the title. The Takers were all but pronounced "DOA" in last week's notes. They needed several key losses and almost a couple of hundred points to find their way into the Elite. One of these teams reached their goal. The Takers avenged their early season loss to the Attack, set the new one week record for scoring (which also gave them the consolation prize) and managed to sneak into the Elite anyway. The Takers new record of 180 points was due largely to Tiki Barber's 67 point game (also a new record). Manning, Moss and Galloway also pitched in with nice games. The Attack only had Young score over 20 as they failed in their quest for another trophy. By the way, when a team sets the scoring record, I had to give it Game of the Week. |