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The Bishops of Battle, CJ Anderson, the VIKINGS D and a 24.5 point lead were way too much for the Roxborough Wranglers and Hunter Henry on Monday night. In fact Henry did not even bother mailing it in. The Bishops were led by Carr sa they started their 2017 campaign on the right foot. The Wranglers were led by Newton in the loss and nobody in the bench would have made a difference. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Money Takers and the Dream Team. Call it commissioner privilege if you want, but it was the closest game. The Dream Team thanks to Big Ben and Hill on Thursday built up a 17 point lead going into Monday night with Sanders in the nightcap. The Takers were led by Brown on Sunday and still had Thielin in the early Monday game. Needless to say I was feeling confident and then Bradford just pl ayed pepper with Thielin all night long. Thankfully Thielen failed to score a TD (in fact no Taker found the end zone). So all the Dream Team need was a 7.8 out of Sanders in the late game. Sanders dropped a TD that would have sent the Commissioner to bed early in the first half. He also fell out of bounds with another missed TD in the last serios BRONCOS drive. The Broncos were up big time and there was no chance that they would toss the ball much. But an interception and a fumble got the Chargers within a long FG attempt at the end of regulation to tie the game. Surely, Sander would notch the 2.2 points needed in OT. The “Ice” the kicker TO by the Broncos, Iced the victory for the Takers and ended a very long night at the Commissioner’s HQ. |
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The Jelly Beans, Rudolph and a 41.9 point easily held off the GoodFellas and Mark Ingram. The Beans were led by the LION double-bubble as they added to their record number of wins. The Fellas were led by Matty Ice in the loss, and their best line up would have been just short as well. |
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The defending champion Young Gunz, Lutz and a 87.9 point leas proved to be to tall a task for the Black & Blue Attack, Cook, Thomas and the BRONCOS on Monday night. The Gunz were led by an MVP performance by Hunt on Thursday night and captured the first helmet of the year. There was no PATRIOT rust on the champion. The Attack was led by Mariota in the loss. That makes it 0-1 in the “no-Mike Brown” year. |
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The Fightin’ Irish, Rivers, Ginn and a 12.9 point lead failed to hold off the Body Shop, Gordon, Allen and Diggs on Monday night. Rodgers and Diggs led the Shop to a great start to 2017. Rivers and Nelson led the Irish in the opening day bump in the road. |