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The Roxborough Wranglers carried a 8.1 pt. lead into Monday night against the Jelly Beans and they still had Alex Smith in their back pocket. The Wranglers were led by Smith as they got that elusive first “W”. Isn’t it amazing how a team trading up to draft a QB can turn Alex Smith into Joe Montana. |
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In another tight game, the Money Takers and Kelce overcame a 13.1 pt. lead by the Bishops of Battle and Reed on Monday night. The Takers were led by Kelce and Brady as they remain undefeated and at the top of the standings. The Bishops were led by Winston and Bell in the loss. A Duke Johnson start over Cooper or Cooks (there is a likely scenario) would have given the Takers their first loss. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Dream Team and Black & Blue Attack. I was prepared to whine in these notes about losing 2 games by less than 6 points total as Hill and The CHIEFS only shaved 8.5 of the Attack’s pre-Monday night 11.5 point lead. Mid 4th quarter, I accepted my fate as Tyrek Hill ran more fake sweeps than he di d passing routes and the CHIEFS never even got close to a sack. Still losing by 3 and in the final 2 minutes the SKINS tied the game giving me some hope for OT or a big pass to give the Dream team the win. Somebody named Wilson got the big pass play that set up the CHIEFS for the game winning field goal. Now I am hoping for a miss and OT to give me another chance. He nails it and with 4 seconds left the chances were truly dim. But then the SKINS tried a Stanford des peration and failed miserably. It ended with a CHIEF fumble recovery for a TD and a Dream Team victory. On the very last play on Monday night changed the Dream Team from a 3 point loser to a 6 point winner!!! |
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The Body Shop and a 17.5 pt. lead could not hold off the Young Gunz, Hunt and Pryor on Monday night. The Gunz were led by Brees, Elliot and SEAHAWKS as they scored their t3rd (that is every week but 1) helmet of the year. The Shop was led by the PACKER double bubble and Gostkowski. The Shop found themselves in that dreaded position of outscoring every team in the league but the one they played. A Williams start over Montgomery would have given the Shop that helmet. |
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The Fightin’ Irish barely squeaked out their first “W” against the still winless GoodFellas. This was the closest game but between 0 wins going in and all the Monday night action, it was not getting GOW. The Irish were led by Rivers and Hopkins in the victory. Fournette and Elliot led the Fellas that fell just short of that first “W”. Starting Manning, Ingram, Shepard or Hoope r would have had the Irish winless instead of the Fellas. |