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LOC Qualifier League #3 Fantasy Recaps |
| Go Three Deep (114.7) at Skull Crushers (110.6) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 rivalry, Go Three Deep squeaked by a tough Skull Crushers team by a score of 114.7 to 110.6, silencing a partisan crowd of 71,302.
Go Three Deep were led to their 4.1 point victory by a 24.4 point effort from Jake Delhomme, who beat the Saints defense for 307 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. With this performance, Delhomme was the number 5 ranked quarterback for week 17. They also got help from a 21.5 point effort from Muhsin Muhammad, who got by the Packers defense for 95 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. "It feels great to be world champions," Go Three Deep coach Linda Anderson said. Skull Crushers were helped out in a losing cause by a 28.1 point effort from Larry Johnson, who snuck past the Chargers defense for 46 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 115 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 2 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 26.4 point effort from Daunte Culpepper, who got by the Redskins defense for 299 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 24 rushing yards. "We didn't get the job done," Skull Crushers coach Mark Edgar said. Causing further embarrassment, Skull Crushers could have scored 138.1 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Mark Edgar left key players like Lee Suggs and his corresponding 15.4 points on the bench. Skull Crushers drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 8 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 17. This brings the record for Go Three Deep to 11-6, and drops Skull Crushers to a record of 10-7. | ||||
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| MIDWEST DRAGONS (81.2) at Slaughterhouse (79.3) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 matchup, MIDWEST DRAGONS squeaked by a tough Slaughterhouse team by a score of 81.2 to 79.3, silencing a partisan crowd of 74,282.
MIDWEST DRAGONS were led to their 1.9 point victory by a 19.4 point effort from Corey Dillon, who beat the 49ers defense for 116 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 18 receiving yards. They also got help from a 18.0 point effort from the Baltimore Ravens Defensive Team. "We're not going to rest on our laurels," MIDWEST DRAGONS coach Jeff said. Slaughterhouse were helped out in a losing cause by a 19.9 point effort from Willis McGahee, who got by the Steelers defense for 79 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 7 receiving yards. They also got help from a 16.0 point effort from the Buffalo Bills Defensive Team. "We didn't get the big breaks today," Slaughterhouse coach Scott Goddard said. Causing further embarrassment, Slaughterhouse could have scored 91.6 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Scott Goddard left key players like Bubba Franks and his corresponding 11.9 points on the bench. This brings the record for MIDWEST DRAGONS to 8-9, and drops Slaughterhouse to a record of 14-3. | ||||
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| The Avengers (51.4) at Madtown Jammers (66.7) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 showdown, Madtown Jammers beat a strong The Avengers team by a score of 66.7 to 51.4, extending the losing streak for The Avengers to 5 games.
Madtown Jammers were led to their 15.3 point victory by a 13.3 point effort from Kyle Boller, who snuck past the Dolphins defense for 142 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 22 rushing yards. They also got help from a 13.1 point effort from T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who snuck past the Eagles defense for 71 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We'll use this win as a stepping stone to the next level," Madtown Jammers coach Mike Majewski said. The Avengers were helped out in a losing cause by a 15.5 point effort from Shaun Alexander, who got by the Falcons defense for 80 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 15 receiving yards. They also got help from a 14.2 point effort from Javon Walker, who got by the Bears defense for 82 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "They stepped up and made the plays," The Avengers coach Les Ledger said. Causing further embarrassment, The Avengers could have scored 82.2 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Les Ledger left key players like Chad Pennington and his corresponding 14.8 points on the bench. Madtown Jammers took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 8 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 17. This brings the record for Madtown Jammers to 6-11, and drops The Avengers to a record of 4-13. | ||||
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| Jax Beach Riptide (47.8) at Lazy Lions (115.6) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 matchup, Lazy Lions embarrassed a hapless Jax Beach Riptide team by a score of 115.6 to 47.8, extending the winning streak for Lazy Lions to 3 games.
Lazy Lions were led to their 67.8 point victory by a 23.6 point effort from Torry Holt, who beat the Jets defense for 116 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Holt was the number 1 ranked wide receiver for week 17. They also got help from a 23.0 point effort from the New York Jets Defensive Team. "This team shows a lot of poise," Lazy Lions coach Thorsten Muehlhausen said. Jax Beach Riptide were helped out in a losing cause by a 13.0 point effort from the Tennessee Titans Defensive Team. They also got help from a 11.0 point effort from Doug Brien, who snuck past the Rams defense for 3 field goals made and 2 extra points. "We came out flat," Jax Beach Riptide coach Dave McDougall said. This brings the record for Lazy Lions to 9-8, and drops Jax Beach Riptide to a record of 6-11. | ||||
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| Favre's Franchise (113.2) at Viareggio Sharks (88) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 classic, Favre's Franchise beat a strong Viareggio Sharks team by a score of 113.2 to 88.0, silencing a partisan crowd of 69,893.
Favre's Franchise were led to their 25.2 point victory by a 27.8 point effort from Jake Plummer, who got by the Colts defense for 246 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 15 rushing yards. With this performance, Plummer was the number 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 23.6 point effort from Tiki Barber, who got by the Cowboys defense for 95 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 21 receiving yards. "We're happy we could pull this one out at the end," Favre's Franchise coach Scott Kimpel said. Viareggio Sharks were helped out in a losing cause by a 25.5 point effort from Julius Jones, who beat the Giants defense for 149 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 46 receiving yards. With this performance, Jones was the number 3 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 15.7 point effort from Jason Witten, who got by the Giants defense for 77 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "The final score is the only statistic that matters," Viareggio Sharks coach Jacopo Caiti said. This brings the record for Favre's Franchise to 12-5, and drops Viareggio Sharks to a record of 7-10. | ||||
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| Legend's Hail Mary's (59.6) at Michigan Panthers (95.6) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 2, 2005) In a week 17 LOC Qualifier League #3 rivalry, Michigan Panthers embarrassed a hapless Legend's Hail Mary's team by a score of 95.6 to 59.6, behind the support of 66,273 faithful fans.
Michigan Panthers were led to their 36.0 point victory by a 27.9 point effort from Rudi Johnson, who got by the Eagles defense for 99 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs. With this performance, Johnson was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 22.7 point effort from Trent Green, who tore apart the Chargers defense for 373 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 7 rushing yards. "It was a hard-fought contest," Michigan Panthers coach Brian Sinclair said. Legend's Hail Mary's were helped out in a losing cause by a 19.3 point effort from Tom Brady, who got by the 49ers defense for 226 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 3 rushing yards. They also got help from a 15.0 point effort from Jason Elam, who snuck past the Colts defense for 4 field goals made and 3 extra points. "We had our chances but we let them slip away," Legend's Hail Mary's coach Chadd Aldrich said. This brings the record for Michigan Panthers to 8-9, and drops Legend's Hail Mary's to a record of 7-10. | ||||
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