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The GoodFellas finally notched that first “W” by defeating the 1 win Roxborough Wranglers. As the Fellas luck has been this year, they barely won this one. Eli, Fournette and Hogan led the Fellas to the 4.7 pt. win. Newton an d Fuller led the Wranglers in the loss. A JJ Nelson start over Hyde would have had the Wranglers on a winning streak. |
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The Defending Champion Young Gunz may have really figured this all out. All of their starters cleared double digits as only AB cleared the 20 point barrier. The Gunz won their 4th helmet (that is every week but one). In the l oss, the Bishops of Battler were led by Duke Johnson. There were a lot of 0s on the bench as the Bishops definitely had the BYE week blues. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Black & Blue and the Money Takers. OK be honest how many of you thought I was going to invoke Commissioner’s privilege and install the Dream Team-Body Shop as GOW. I came close but this game was just too close and it feature Mike Brown’s old team vs his new undefeated team. I was compelled to make this the GOW. The Attack, Howard and a 3.3 pt. lead held off the Takers and Thielen on Monday night. I am sure these teams swapped lead back and forth all night or maybe they did not – to be honest I was too busy trying to make sure that Diggs was playing decoy when he was not on the training table. In the end Mike’s old team beat his new te am by a mere 1.4 pts (barring any last second scoring change – sorry could not resist Mike). The Attack was led by Prescott and AJ Green as they climbed above the Money Line. The Takers were led by the JAGUARAS as they dropped out of the top spot and lost their spotless record. |
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In another tight game, The Dream Team carried a 8.9 pt. lead into Monday night against the Body Shop and Diggs. Given that Diggs led the NFL in receiving yards and he was getting Sam Bradford back, the outlook did not look god for the Dream team. Fortunately for the Dream team neither did Bradford and by the time he got benched Diggs was dinged up. The Dream Team was led by a farewell performance by OBJ. The Shop was led by Rodgers, but a Wentz start would have stopped the bleeding for the Shop. |
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The Fightin’ Irish and a 33.3 pt. lead proved to be too much for the Jelly Beans and Rudolph on Monday night. The Irish were led by Rivers, Gordon and Hopkins as they notched their 2nd win in a row. Only Hilton cleared 20 for the Jelly Beans as they dropped their 2nd in a row. The Beans also seemed to be BYE-impaired as there was only a little help on the bench, but not enough where it would have made a difference. |