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The Bishops of Battle had a 20.4 point lead over the Good Fellas and still had Shepard playing on Monday night. The Bishops were Ryan and Gurley in the “W”. Despite the win the Bishops dropped out of the top spot due to a big point swing (more about that later). The Good Fellas failed to clear 80 points and as expected in that kind of output, they did not have a starter break the 20 point barrier. There was little help on the bench as the total roster failed to break triple digits. |
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The Jelly Beans were over 200 points in their contest against the Roxborough Wranglers and they still had Engram in their back pocket. The Beans wound up with a season-high 210.8 points which, believe it or not, is not even in the top 5 all-time but it certainly was high enough to score the first helmet for the Beans and enough to have them leap-frog over the other 6-4 teams to gain the top spot in the standings. The Beans were led by Brees, Gordon, AB, Cooks and an MVP performance by Chubb. The Wranglers had a nice ground game from McCaffrey and the resurrection of David Johnson. |
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The Black & Blue Attack, Kittle a 52.5 point lead were way too much for the Dream Team and OBJ on Monday night. Monday night madness, teams tied for first and the second closest game of the week. It took a lot of restraint to give “GOW” to another game. The Attack was led by Trubisky, Jones and Adams as they moved to 6-4 with the rest of the N crowd. The Dream Team was led by Rodgers and OBJ in the loss that left them one game out. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Fightin’ Irish and the Money Takers. No Monday night madness, but it was the closest game and was between teams in a tied for first. The Irish were led by Rivers, Julio and a monster game from Ertz as they moved along with the rest of the IN crowd to a 6-4 record. Got to admit (besides the Dream team), I am sort of pulling for the Irish to finally take home the trophy. The Takers were led by Kamara, JuJu and Thomas as they dropped to 5-5. |
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The Body Shop carried a 59.8 point lead against the Young Gunz and Barkley on Monday night. That was just too much for even a Rookie of the Year candidate. The Shop was Zeke and the CHIEF double bubble as they moved to 6-4 with the rest of the IN crowd. No Gunz starter cleared the 20 point barrier, and although there were some bench players above that level, they would have not made a difference in the outcome of the game. |