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The Good Fellas completed the season sweep of the Bishops of Battle, won their 3rd in row and notched their first helmet of the year in the process. All this success was due in large part to the performances of Brees, Brown Evans and Floyd. The Bishops squandered nice performance by Bortles and Cooks. Both teams find themselves in that .500 traffic jam. |
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The Jelly Beans completed the season sweep of the Young Gunz as they stretched their winning streak to 3 games. The Beans were led by recently acquired Kirk Cousins. It made sense, but I bet there were some worried Beans (until about the first quarter). The Gunz were led by Brady and Peterson (sigh) as they lost their second in a row. A West start would have had the Gunz in the money instead of the Beans. |
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The Body Shop completed the season sweep of the Dream Team. The Shop was led by Carr and Gronk as they climbed back to the .500 line. The Dream Team was led by Fitzgerald and Rodgers in their 5th loss in a row. I miss Peterson. Two TEs were the recipe for success for a reeling Dream Team. |
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The Roxborough Wranglers and a 69.4 point lead proved to be way too much for the Black & Blue Attack and Dalton on Monday night. The Wranglers got back on the winning track by sweeping the Attack (handily in both games). The Wranglers were led by Flacco, Decker and an MVP performance by Langford in the win. The Attack failed to field a 20 point starter. There was enough help on the bench to make a difference, but that would have involves starting Big Ben when he was not even supposed to play. If Ben was that good in relief, why was he the backup this week? I suppose it was just caution. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Money Takers and Fightin’ Irish. In reality one of the Sunday games like my own should be Game of the week because all of the Monday night games were blowouts. I went with this one mainly because of the umber of players going on Monday. The Takers, Hopkins and a 46.4 point lead pro ved to be way too much for the Irish, Jones, Washington and Nugent on Monday night. The Takers were led by Beckham as they climbed to 6-4. The Irish failed to field a 20 point starter and they definitely started the wrong Manning brother, but it would not have mattered much in the final analysis. |