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The Fightin’ Irish won their second in a row by beating Roxborough Wranglers. The Irish were led by Hopkins in a game where neither team reached triple digits. The Wranglers were led by Alex Smith in the loss. Despite the closeness of the game the Wranglers did not have enough bullets on the bench, most likely due to the big BYE week. |
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The Black & Blue Attack had already sealed the victory against the Bishops of Battle and still had Jones and Prater going on Monday night, The Attack was led by Prescott and Karma in the victory as they held on to that last Money spot. The Bishops were led by Lee in the loss. |
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The Money Takers remained at the top of the standings by beating the Young Gunz. The Takers were led by Cutler, Baldwin and Kelce as they captured their 3th W in a row. The Gunz were led by the Brees in the loss. A Goff or Drake start would have knocked the Takers out of that top spot. The Gunz have to figure out a way to convert that gaudy point total into Wins. We don’t want a repeat of the Black & Blue issue of a few years back. |
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The Dream Team finished off the GoodFellas on Sunday as they notched their 8th win in a row. They were led by Wilson and Cook as they kept pace with the Money Takers. The Fellas failed to start player with 20 points, and although they did have help on the bench, none of that help would have been ebough to snsp the Dream Team winning streak. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Body Shop and the Jelly Beans. OK – to be honest here were no really good GOW candidates, but at least this one had a miniscule chance for Monday night madness. And yes, there was a close game - but even that one involved a game where neither team cleared triple digits. I came very close to just skipping the GOW this week. The Beans, Stafford and Tate carried a 60.5 point lead into Monday night against the Shop, Jones and Nelson. The Beans easily held off the Shop and company on Monday night and scored their first helmet of the year. Facing the helmet is becoming the norm for the Shop who must have seriously disturbed the Fantasy Football Gods this year. The Beans were led by Stafford, Gurley and Jeffrey as they climbed into the bottom of a 3 way tie for third place. The Shop was led by Wentz and Jones in the loss. Actually aside from them 2 and Anderson the Shop starting lineup was pretty pathe tic with only Jordy clearing 5 points. The Shop had some better options on the bench, but none that would have given them he helmet instead of facing it once again. |