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The Tsunami Brothers and a 20.2 point lead were too much for the Black & Blue Attack and Jamal Lewis on Monday night. The Brothers also grabbed their first helmet of the year in large part due to nice games from Portis and Breaston, although every starter but Moss broke double digits. Brees led the Black & Blue in the loss. A Walter and Carlson start would have given the Black & Blue the victory. Both teams are in the log jam at 3-3. The Pre-Game Hype:The Black & Blue Attack who just fell out of a tie for first will meet the Tsunami Brothers who just climbed out of a tie for last place. The Predictions/History:Spock: Black & Blue 118 Tsunami Bros 105 Norm: Black & Blue 103 Tsunami Bros 102 |
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The Body Shop, Eli and a 41.2 point lead were too much for the Black Revenge and Dawson on Monday night. The Shop was led by Thomas Jones. The Shop has won 4 in a row. The Revenge only managed 62 points. And thanks to a horrible combination of injuries and bye weeks, the Revenge only managed 70 roster points (remember when 70 points was actually a decent amount of points). The Pre-Game Hype:The defending champion Body Shop has climbed to just below the Elite line, with the last place Black Revenge as possibly their last stepping stone into the Elite. The Predictions/History:Spock: Body Shop 114 Black Revenge 108 Norm: Black Revenge 100 Body Shop 97 |
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The Jelly Beans defeated the Quiet Storm in a battle of 2-3 teams. The Beans were led by COLT double bubble (hey the COLTS looked like the COLTS again). The Storm was led by McNabb and Andre Johnson in the loss. The Storm made some minor coaching mistakes, but even their best lineup would have lost. The Pre-Game Hype:The Jelly Beans and Quiet Storm meet in a contest of 2-3 teams. The Predictions/History:Spock: Jelly Beans 113 Quiet Storm 111 Norm: Jelly Beans 104 Quiet Storm 102 |
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The Dream Team and Brandon Jacobs easily overcame a 5 point lead against the Good Fellas on Monday night. Jacobs scored early in the 2nd quarter and I was free to put down the remote and watch the Phils. The Dream team was led by Romo (in his last game for at least a month). Greg Jennings led the Fellas in the loss. A Rivers or Jones-Drew start would have had given the Fellas a commanding lead. As it is, the Fellas still have a tenuous hold on first while the Dream Team has climbed back to .500, which this year isn't so bad. The Pre-Game Hype:In a family affair the new "King of the Hill" Good Fellas take on dear old Dad and the Dream team. The Predictions/History:Spock: Good Fellas 119 Dream Team 109 Norm: Dream Team 111 Good Fellas 103 |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the M. Takers and the Young Gunz. The Young Gunz and an 8.5 pt. lead were not enough to hold off the M. Takers and Burress. Burress put youngsters out of their misery late in the second half. The Takers were led by the VIKINGS double bubble (VIKINGS??!!). Cutler and Barber led the Young Gunz in the losing effort. The Young Gunz left plenty of points on the bench. Even some of their coaching decisions that turned out right, did not make a whole lot of sense. Elam over Hanson seemed like a lock. How do you sit Michael Turner? OK, in another league, I got caught with Marvin on my bench so I can't argue that decision. I would have definitely went Elam over Hanson and Turner over Stokely. Although one of these moves was not so great, that lineup would have kept the Young Gunz in a tie for first instead of the M. Takers. The Pre-Game Hype:The Young Gunz are no longer on the top of the heap and they face a M. Taker team that has clawed their way into the Elite. The Predictions/History:Spock: Young Gunz 121 M. Takers 116 Norm: M. Takers 101 Young Gunz 100 |