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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Good Fellas and the Money Takers. The Fellas and Newton barely (and I mean it took almost 5 quarters) for the Fellas to take the lead. The Fellas were led by Newton, Floyd and Green in the 1.4 point victory. Of course they could have had smooth sailing if they started that 60+ poin t performance by Brees. The Takers were led by Lewis, Hopkins and an MVP performance by Beckham in the loss. In a game this close, there is invariably a player on the bench that would have made the difference and this game was no different. |
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The Young Gunz defeated the Body Shop and took over sole possession of second place and scored their first 2015 helmet. The Gunz were led by Brady, Edelman, Jeffrey and Tucker in the win (no Peterson or Sanders?).The Shop in the loss was led by Rivers and Gronk in the loss. A CJ and Snead start would have had the Shop in 2nd place instead of the Gunz. I believe this is the 5th helmet game in a row the Shop has been in (unfortunately for the Shop 3 have been losses). OK, Gunz, I may still be a bit bitter about the results of the trade but it is not like I am hoping Peterson breaks his leg in the first quarter next week (OK maybe I am, Sorry Bubba). |
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The Jelly Beans, due largely to Matt Ryan, put up a ‘W’ against the Black and Blue Attack. The Attack failed to start a 20 point player. In fact they had none on the bench either. |
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The Roxborough Wranglers continued their race to the trophy by beating up on the Dream Team. The Wranglers were lead by Palmer in the victory. Actually the Dream Team looked like, due to nice performance by Gurley, Austin and Larry Fitz, they could survive the Bell injury with a win going into Sunday night, but then the BRONCOS turned the PACKERS into the Bad News Bears of Football, and that ended the game. The Dream Team season ended several hours earlier on a Cincinnati sideline. |
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The Figtin’ Irish, Viantieri, the PANTHERS and a 36 point lead proved to be too much for the Bishops of Battle, Luck, Hilton and Olsen on Monday night. The Irish were led by Julio and Demaryius as they start their climb out of the basement. The Bishops were led by Luck and Cooks in the loss. A Diggs start would have had the Bishops in a tie for 2nd place. |