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The Dream Team notched their first "W" against the Money Takers. Dream Team was led by Matthews and the PACKER double bubble. The Takers were led by Jackson and Gronkowski (apparently he is spending a lot less time blocking this year). Vick's underwhelming performance may have had a little to do with the outcome as well. A Sproles start over D-Jax would have kept the Takers above 500. |
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The Good Fellas and Dez Bryant barely overcame a 9.1 point lead and the Roxborough Wranglers. The Fellas were led by Brady and Bradshaw. The Wranglers were led Big Ben and an MVP performance by Welkers. There were several options that would have given the Wranglers the win. The most reasonable one was several options for the inactive Hillis. |
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The undefeated Jelly Beans, Moss and a 30.3 pt. lead held off the undefeated Fightin' Irish and Witten. The Beans were led by Brees, McCoy and Graham. None of the Irish starters managed to clear the 20 point barrier. The Iris h left a lot of points on the bench, but the easiest way for them to win was to play Flacco over Rivers. That trigger would be awfully hard to pull. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Body Shop and the Black & Blue Attack. It looked bad for the Shop as they needed the COWBOYS defense to overcome a 1 point lead against Davis and the Attack. The COWBOYS were able to keep it close in large part due to the fact that the REDSKINS rediscovered Chris Cooley and sort of shunned Fred Davis. Davis was able to snag 1 catch for 23 points and with the clock running out, the Black & Blue looked like they had the "W" wrapped up. On the last play of the game that did not involve a QB taking a knee, the COWBOYS sacked Grossman and forced a fumble which they recovered. The play gave the COWBOYS the victory and the 3 points (sack and fumble) netted the defending champion Body Shop their first "W" of the year and the Helmet. That must have been a pretty exiting moment for you Casey. The Shop was led by Stevie Johnson, White and Finley. The Attack was led by Wallace and the Megatron. A F itzpatrick or Ingram start could have kept the Shop winless. |
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The Young Gunz and a 59.8 pt. lead were too much for the Black Revenge and Romo on Monday night. The Gunz were led by Stafford, McFadden and Andre Johnson. The Revenge failed to start a 20 point scorer. They did have some higher scoring players on the bench but their best line up would have fallen short and the Gunz would still remain undefeated. |