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![]() Week 6 finds all but 2 teams within 1 game of first place. Technically 8 teams are tied for first or 4th place. Just a thought, now that the NFL has an actual “Injured Reserve” maybe we should add a slot or 2, to help avoid some difficult cut decisions. Let me know what you think. And I am not just bringing it up because the Dream Team locker room looks like an episode from MASH, The Dream Team won and neither did the EAGLES won (a very unsatisfying win – but a win). I think we might be in for some good Notes. BTW, there are 2 Monday night games (one on ESPN-plus) in week 7 and yet another JAGUAR-London game. I hate both of these “events”. The old web (http://swffl.50megs.com) has updated archives and historical records. I will also add some web-exclusive. Send any ideas to me and I will see what I can do. Key Match-ups to watch this Week The Good Fellas and Black Assassins meet up in contest of .500 teams. The Fightin’ Irish and Roxborough Wranglers meet in game between teams tied for the top spot. The Black & Blue Attack will try to keep that last money spot by defeating the Croatans. The Dream Team will try to keep pace with the .500 crew by defeating the Money Takers. The Jelly Beans will try to keep the top spot by taking out the Body Shop. Spock was 3 of 5, making him 10 of 20 (50%) this year. He retains top billing. Norm (my picks) was 3 of 5 last week making him 9 of 20 (45%) this year. His lines appear below:
GF -1 BA (253) DT -9 MT (269) Two games were decided on Sunday, the other 3 games had a little Monday Night Madness (to some degree). In a family affair, the Dream Team defeated the Good Fellas largely by the performance of Evan Engram (welcome back). The Fellas also were led by their TE (Kittle). It was insinuated that the Dream Team lucked out because the Fellas lost Etienne and Olave shortly after the game started. Maybe, but look at the Dream Team bench – many of those 0’s have nothing to do with the dreaded Bye week. So, if the fantasy gods “tossed us a bone”, we deserved it. The Fellas bench also had a lot of goose eggs. The Jelly Beans had already notched the victory against the Croatans in a battle of opposite sides of the standings. The Beans had pretty much locked up their first helmet as well, but Lazard’s half-ending “Hail Mary” catch put that issue to bed as well (pretty much ended the fun for the night – as the there was more penalties than fun in the second half). The Beas were led by Burrow, Henry, Brown, Gowin and Lazard. The Croatans put up a nice score, led by Jackson, Harris, Montgomery and Flowers. |
The Fightin’ Irish and a 52.1-point lead proved to be too much for the Money Takers and Breece Hall on Monday night. It may have gotten more interesting if Hall takes that one big play to the house. The Irish were led by Hurts as they kept pace with the first-place teams. The Takers were led by Hall and Daniels in the loss. The first annual “Black” bowl ended as the Black & Blue Attack and a 59-point lead held off the Black Assassins, Allen and the JETS on Monday night. The Attack was led by an MVP performance by Mayfield and some nice performances by Mixon (welcome back), Deebo and Boswell (wow - first time I mentioned a PK). The Assassins were led by Allen and McLaurin in the loss. The Assassins’ best lineup would have had them in that tie for first instead of fourth place. The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Roxborough Wranglers and the Body Shop. It was a relatively high scoring game and the lead did change in Monday night, so I felt that was with “GOW” honors. The Wranglers and Garrett Wilson overcame a 12.8-point lead by the Shop on Monday night. The Wranglers were led by Love, Wilson and Seibert (another PK) in the victory that kept them in a tie for first place. The Shop was led by Pollard and Robinson in the loss that knocked them out of that massive tie for first place. Notice that I did NOT mention a certain 5th round pick (although he still managed double digits). Starts of Lawrence and LaPorta would have kept the Shop in a tie for first instead of the Wranglers. Apparently, Cousins only has the best game of his career when he unrostered in the SWFFL. This blatant anti-SWFFL bias is not to be tolerated. CHATTERBOX:(Get Quotes in by Monday Night)
Top Rostered Players By Position (Rostered Players Only) QB – Mayfield(177.0),Jackson(168.1),Burrow(164.8),Daniels(141.7) RB – Henry(144.3),Kamara(140.6),Barkley(113.4),Hubbard(101.0) WR – Chase(141.5),Godwin(130.3),Reed(116.2),Collins(112.7) TE – Kittle(86.3),Bowers(85.6),Kmet(75.9),Kraft(67.3) PK – Aubrey(122),Fairbairn(104),Boswell(95),Koo(94) ST – VIKINGS(60),BEARS(58),49ERS(52),BROWNS,SEAHAWKS(44) COVID-IR: |