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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Secane Tsunami and the Black Revenge. Given the absolute absence of Monday Night Madness in the league, I'll give "GOW" to the game decide by a tie-breaker. Larry Johnson's 38 bear out Joe Horn's or Rex Grossman's 26 to give the Tsunami the victory via tiebreaker. The Revenge has now been on both sides of the tiebreaker decision. Besides LJ, Bulger and T.O. put up nice numbers for the Tsunami. There was only one lineup change that would have made a difference for the Revenge. Of course any tie would be like that. The Tusnami keeps a tight grip on 2nd place. The Revenge are trying to beat the Jail Birds out for longest losing streak. |
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The Quiet Storm and a lead of 82 points were just way too much for the Jail Birds, Brady and Longwell on Monday night. The Storm's 150 points on Sunday were enough to secure the victory and the Strom's first helmet of the year. The Strom was led by an MVP performance by Tomlinson. All the other Storm starters were close to or over double-digits. The Jail Birds wasted very nice performances by the RAVENS and Brady. The win kept the Storm above the Elite Line. The Jail Birds have made the trip from first place 2-0 with 2 helmets to last place 2-6 and lowest point total in the SWFFL. That is one hell of a slide. |
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The Dream Team defeated the Good Fellas to keep pace with the Black & Blue. The Dream Team was led by Ahman Green and Andre Johnson. Stebve Simth led the Good Fellas on the losing end. Looks like 'Father knows best' this week. Hopefully that classic will still be in full effect in Week 17. |
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The Body Shop climbs out of the cellar by defeating the Jelly Beans. The Body Shop was led by Marques Colston, who is making a strong bid for Free Agent of the year. None of the Beans' starters cleared 20 points however a couple of bench players did. And yes those bench players would have made a difference in the outcome of the game. |
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The Black & Blue Attack looked vulnerable with a weak performance by McNabb, but the M. Takers were unable to take advantage of the first place mis-step. The Takers might have had a shot if Manning would have thrown the ball to somebody else besides Wayne. But they bumped heads several times with Wayne clearly getting the better of it. The Takers also had a few players on the bench that would have made the difference and would have had the whole league except the Black & Blue congratulating them. |