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The Bishops of Battle and a 77.2 point lead proved to be too much for Fightin' Irish and Powell. The Bishops were led by MVP Romo and James Jones as they climbed above the Elite line. The Irish were led by Rodgers in their 3rd loss in a row. |
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The Body Shop, Julio and a 50.3 point lead were too much for the Young Gun and Gonzo on Monday night. The Body Shop climbed into a tie for 2nd place on the strength of performances by Brees, Williams and Witten. I am sure Casey is enjoying the victory even more so with his Cowpoke contributions. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and the Black & Blue Attack. It was the closest game of the week and was a contest between the top 2 teams in the standings. OK there was no Monday night Madness, but thanks to the Baseball gods there was a little Monday Morning Madness. Woodhead and the Attack kept chipping away at the Dream team lead, but Gates would rally back. In the end, the Dream Team remained undefeated and notched their 3rd helmet of the year mainly on the performances of Manning, Hilton and Tucker. Luck, Moreno, Gordon, Graham and Hauschka led the Attack as they managed to put up the second highest score of the week. Normally, I hate when that happens, but in this case I will make an exception. A Fred Jasckson start over Thomas or Green would have put the Attack in a tie for first, but admittedly that is not a move most coaches would even think of making. |
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The Good Fellas already defeated the re-minted M. Takers with Matty Ice in their back pocket. The Fellas were led by Ryan and Blackmon who returned with a bang. The Takers were led by Thomas and Nicks. BTW, Bubba, if it matters any, I like the trade. I usually don't like the quantity end of a man-for-one trade, but I think you really got some nice players for Green. |
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A 50.4 point lead by the Jelly Beans was way more than White and the Roxborough Wranglers could handle on Monday night. The Beans finally notched that elusive first "W" of the season due in large part to performance by Cutler, Spiller, Rice, DeSean and Henery. It took some courage to bench Brady but it paid off big time. The Wranglers were led by Rivers and Dez. Rivers really must have hated where he was going in fantasy drafts everywhere. |