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The Black & Blue Attack defeated the Dream Team as both teams settled in at 3-4 and just outside the Elite. The Attack was led by Newton, Megatron, Wallace and Fred Davis. The Dream Team was led by the PACKER double-bubble. The Dream Team was hurt by an early injury to Graham and too many starters in the BROWN-SEAHAWK game. |
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The Roxborough Wranglers handed the Body Shop their 4th loss in a row and climbed back into Elite contention. The Wranglers were led by Big Ben and Steve Smith (the old good one - who is good again). The Shop was led by newly acquired Tebow. Perhaps Tebow can turn the Shop around. He will have to play for more than 3 minutes to do that. |
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The M. Takers kept pace with the Beans by defeating the Good Fellas and winning their 4th game in a row. The Takers were led by Colston and Sproles (it was a good week to have a SAINT in the lineup). The Fellas were led by Peterson and Bryant (and probably sat down to Sunday night's dinner confident of a victory). |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Jelly Beans and the Black Revenge. Usually, I like to reserve this spot for a game with Monday night implications, but I just couldn't include a game where one team scored less than 70 points. So, the next best choice was the game involving the only undefeated team. The Beans were led by Forte and the Saint double-bubble (assuming a TE is allowed to be part of a double-bubble). The Revenge wasted a 50+ point MVP performance by Foster. Unfortunately, for the Revenge, Foster did not get enough help. |
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The Young Gunz, Boldin and a 61.7 point lead were too much for the Fightin' Irish, Flacco, Rice, Torrey Smith and the RAVENS. A 60+ point lead is a lot, but we are talking about a first round, RB, a QB, WR and a top 5 Defense . Unfortunately, for the Irish the Ravens didn't even notch their first first-down until midway through the 3rd quarter. Flacco eventually threw a TD, but he threw it to Boldin. The Irish clearly had far too many Ravens in their line-up. The Gunz were led by Murray. It must be nice breaking Emmit's single game rushing record in your first start (Felix who?). |