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The Fightin’ Irish, Benajamin and the PANTHERS overcame a 10.4 pt. lead by the Good Fellas on Monday night. The Irish were led by Brady and Coates as they joined the 2-3 crowd tied for 5th. The Fellas were led by Dalton and Brown in the loss that left them at 1-4. When you lose by 3.6 points, there general is a move or 3 or 4 that would have made the difference, but the F ellas played their best lineup. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Black & Blue Attack and the Bishops of Battle. This was “GOW” mainly because it involved a Money Team. The Attack Evans and Olsen overcame a 39.6 point lead and Gano on Monday night. Evans and Olsen led the Attack to the safety of the 4-1 club. Copper was the only starter to clear the 20 point mark for the Bishops of Battle. A Hyde or Beasley start would have given us 2 3-2 teams so that gap between the haves and have-nots would not seem so large at this early stage of the season. OK I am deluding myself by calling game 5 the early part of the season. It is the only way I can go on. |
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The Money Takers edged the Dream Team by 12.2 points to take their place among the 4-1 club. The Takers were led by SeaBass and the re-acquired Rivers. The Dream Team was led by Rodgers and Larry Fitz. Interestingly, the Takers front office has informed me that Fitzgerald’s 26.1 on Thursday forced them to re-evaluate their Tannehill plan. So if Larry only puts up a 12, the Takers stand pat and he Dream Team wins. My player on Thursday scores 20+ on Thursday and my team loses because he scored too much. The Dream Team is truly jinxed this year. New Dream team rule do not trade anything with Brett, not players (last year Peterson for Bell), or draft slots (this year) or anything else. Your team is tainted once the Brett-master touches it. Does anyone remember that 0-6 Dream Team that manages to make the Money? You mu st remember, I only bring it up every chance I can. |
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The Body Shop climbed into the 4-1 club by rather soundly defeating the Jelly Beans. The Shop was led by Stafford and an MVP performance by Elliot. The Beans were led by COLT double-bubble in the loss, and they had little help on the bench. |
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The Young Gunz put 58.9 pt. beating on the Roxborough Wranglers to keep the top spot in the standings and win their second helmet in a row. Big Benn, Howard, Williams, Bennet and Vinatieri all combined for the high score of the year. The Wranglers were led by Johnson and Marshall in the loss. The Wranglers whole roster was outscored by the Gunz this week. |