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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Good Fellas and the Secane Tsunami. The Secane Tsunami, McAllister and a 2 point lead were too much for the Fellas and the FALCONS defense. Generally speaking, I'd go with a Monday Night Defense against New Orleans every time. But given that this was the first game since Katrina, the Fellas may have opted to stick with the STEELERS. Had they done that, they would have picked up their first "W" of the season. The Tsunami were led by a monster game by John Kasay. Did any one here the clip of John Gruden saying "I hate that guy. I hate John Kasay"? I was looking for a download to send to the Body Shop. After all the audio clip works regardless of the spelling. Eli put up good numbers for the Fellas in the losing effort. The Fellas fall to 0-3 and the Tsunami joins the logjam at 2-1. |
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The Black & Blue Attack finally silenced the Jail Birds. After winning the first 2 helmets of 2006, the Jail Birds were getting a little cocky (pardon the pun). Finally one of the vets silenced all that trash talking on the bulletin board. McNabb and Boldin led the Attack to victory. The Jail Birds had several bench players with loads of points that could have kept them undefeated. The Birds were probably one of many, many fantasy teams to get burned by the Stallworth deactivation (I know I did in another league). |
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The Quiet Storm remained undefeated against the still winless Body Shop. The Storm was led by an MVP performance by Brian Westbrook. I wonder how many fantasy managers got burned by the Questionable status on Westbrook. Sadly even the Body Shop's best lineup would not have helped the Shop this week. |
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The Jelly Beans defeated the Black Revenge and captured their first helmet of the year. Not bad for a team that went into the week winless. Interestingly the Revenge had entered the week without a loss. Porter, Walker and "Houshy" all led the Beans. The Revenge put up a lot of points in the loss and wasted very nice performances by Hassleback and Roy Williams. |
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The Dream Team defeated the M. Takers to move to 2-1. The loss drips the Takers back to 1-2. The Dream Team was led by their wide-outs which was part in parcel of their draft scheme. However, only 2 of those WRs really showed up. Apparently the Dream Team "Missed 85" this week (allusion to a NFL network commercial). By the way, I know that it is a really weak allusion if you have to explain it. The Takers wasted a nice performance by Jackson and probably knew they were in trouble when Peyton finished at 4:00 with only 18 points. |