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The Bishops of Battle went into Monday night up by 129.5 points against the Money Takers. That is a pretty big bump to get over on Monday night but the Takers did have Cam, Kamara, Moore and Thomas going. Unfortunately for the Takers the Monday night game was more like a 70’s Monday night game then the firework-filled games we’ve become accustomed to nowadays. The Bishops were led by Wilson, Cook, Gurley and Williams as they kept their hat in the ring for the trophy. The Takers were led by Kamara as they dropped their 6th in a row. The Takers had some better option on the bench, but even their total roster score would have not stopped the bleeding. |
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The Black & Blue Attack completed the season sweep of the Good Fellas, scored their 3rd helmet and took over the top spot in the standings. The Attack owes most of this good fortune to the efforts of Mixon, Adams, Fairbarn and the TEXAN double-bubble. The Fellas were led Brad and Carson as they sunk back into the basement. The Fellas had some better options on the bench, but their roster point total was woefully short of the Attack score. |
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The Roxbourough Wranglers avenged their early season loss to the Body Shop as Samuel was unable to overcome a 28.4 point lead on Monday night. The Wranglers were led failed to field a 20 point starter in the victory that pushed them out of the basement. The Shop was led by Mahomes and Williams in the loss that pulled them out of the top spot. It is not often he we get a contest from opposite ends of the standings this late in the season and even less likely that the last place team knocks off the first place team. The Shop’s best lineup would have kept them in the top spot. |
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The Fightin’ Irish completed the season sweep of the defending champion Dream Team as Run CMC and 32.4 point lead were way too much for the PANTHERS on Monday night. The Irish were led by Rivers, McCaffrey, Henry and Julio as they wind up Week 15 in a tie for the top spot. The Dream Team were led by Golladay in their 3rd loss in a row has officially ended any “Repeat” dreams. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Jelly Beans and Young Gunz. It was the closes contest and did involve some Monday night madness, however it is probably the lowest scoring game of the year and did not involve a Money Team. Don't like that as a GOW but there was not a lot of competitions. The Gunz and a 27 point lead managed to hold off the Beans, Brees and Lutz. Twenty-seven points is a lot but for QB of Brees quality and Lu tz (one of the higher scoring teams in the NFL), the Beans had to like their chances. Unfortunately (as stated for the NFL of the 70s invaded Monday night football) and the Beans fell short. |