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Hard Knock University Fantasy Recaps |
| The Swarm (123) at Total Domination (117) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 28, 2004) In a week 16 Hard Knock University matchup, The Swarm squeaked by a tough Total Domination team by a score of 123 to 117, extending the winning streak for The Swarm to 5 games.
The Swarm were led to their 6 point victory by a 35 point effort from Ladainian Tomlinson, who got by the Colts defense for 81 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 95 receiving yards. With this performance, Tomlinson was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 25 point effort from Trent Green, who tore apart the Raiders defense for 358 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 12 rushing yards. "I'm in a state of shock," The Swarm coach Rob Lineberger said. Total Domination were helped out in a losing cause by a 42 point effort from Shaun Alexander, who beat the Cardinals defense for 154 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs. With this performance, Alexander was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 18 point effort from Steve Christie, who snuck past the Bengals defense for 5 field goals made and 1 extra point. "They out-hustled us," Total Domination coach Rich Packard said. Compounding the issue, Total Domination could have scored 149 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Rich Packard left key players like Donald Driver and his corresponding 27 points on the bench. Total Domination drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 7 out of 8 other potential opponents in week 16. This brings the record for The Swarm to 12-3-1, and drops Total Domination to a record of 12-4. Coming up in week 17, the 5-11 Slaughter House are at Total Domination, where Total Domination are an early 27.9-point favorite, while The Swarm are at the 9-7 Dust, where Dust are an early 8.2-point favorite. | ||||
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| Dust (80) at Hoosier Daddies (89) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 28, 2004) In a week 16 Hard Knock University showdown, Hoosier Daddies beat a strong Dust team by a score of 89 to 80, extending the losing streak for Dust to 4 games.
Hoosier Daddies were led to their 9 point victory by a 19 point effort from the New England Patriots Defensive Team. With this performance, the Patriots was the number 6 ranked defensive team for week 16. They also got help from a 16 point effort from Chad Johnson, who snuck past the Giants defense for 46 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. "We're tickled to death," Hoosier Daddies coach Matt Corbin said. Dust were helped out in a losing cause by a 28 point effort from Peyton Manning, who tore apart the Chargers defense for 383 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. With this performance, Manning was the number 5 ranked quarterback for week 16. They also got help from a 19 point effort from Tiki Barber, who beat the Bengals defense for 109 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 14 receiving yards. "We weren't mentally prepared," Dust coach Kindra Corbin said. Adding salt to the wound, Dust could have scored 112 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Kindra Corbin left key players like Deuce McAllister and his corresponding 14 points on the bench. Hoosier Daddies took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 6 out of 8 other potential opponents in week 16. This brings the record for Hoosier Daddies to 10-6, and drops Dust to a record of 9-7. Coming up in week 17, the 12-3-1 The Swarm are at Dust, where Dust are an early 8.2-point favorite. | ||||
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| Ravishing Razorbacks (79) at NFL Pimp Daddy (93) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 28, 2004) In a week 16 Hard Knock University battle, NFL Pimp Daddy beat a strong Ravishing Razorbacks team by a score of 93 to 79, behind the support of 68,102 faithful fans.
NFL Pimp Daddy were led to their 14 point victory by a 36 point effort from Daunte Culpepper, who got by the Packers defense for 285 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 21 rushing yards. With this performance, Culpepper was the number 2 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 20 point effort from Kevin Jones, who beat the Bears defense for 123 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 8 receiving yards. "A win is a win," NFL Pimp Daddy coach Brandon Keith said. Ravishing Razorbacks were helped out in a losing cause by a 28 point effort from Tony Gonzalez, who beat the Raiders defense for 124 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Gonzalez was the number 1 ranked tight end for week 16. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Edgerrin James, who got by the Chargers defense for 86 rushing yards in addition to 41 receiving yards. "We'll just have to put this loss behind us," Ravishing Razorbacks coach Paul Smith said. Adding salt to the wound, Ravishing Razorbacks could have scored 130 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Paul Smith left key players like Brandon Stokley and his corresponding 22 points on the bench. This brings the record for NFL Pimp Daddy to 8-8, and drops Ravishing Razorbacks to a record of 6-10. Coming up in week 17, Ravishing Razorbacks are at the 4-11-1 The Reapers, where The Reapers are an early 13.6-point underdog, while NFL Pimp Daddy are at the 6-10 SpongeBob SquarePants, where SpongeBob SquarePants are an early 22.9-point underdog. | ||||
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| The Plague (93) at SpongeBob SquarePants (55) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 28, 2004) In a week 16 Hard Knock University matchup, The Plague embarrassed a hapless SpongeBob SquarePants team by a score of 93 to 55, extending the winning streak for The Plague to 4 games.
The Plague were led to their 38 point victory by a 31 point effort from Brett Favre, who tore apart the Vikings defense for 365 passing yards and 3 passing TDs. With this performance, Favre was the number 5 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 23 point effort from Larry Johnson, who got by the Raiders defense for 79 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 43 receiving yards. "We proved we're the better team," The Plague coach Aaron Smith said. SpongeBob SquarePants were helped out in a losing cause by a 20 point effort from the Carolina Panthers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Panthers was the number 5 ranked defensive team for week 16. They also got help from a 10 point effort from Rudi Johnson, who snuck past the Giants defense for 31 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 13 receiving yards. "You've got to hand it to them," SpongeBob SquarePants coach Keith Corbin said. Compounding the issue, SpongeBob SquarePants could have scored 100 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Keith Corbin left key players like Jake Plummer and his corresponding 26 points on the bench. This brings the record for The Plague to 7-9, and drops SpongeBob SquarePants to a record of 6-10. Coming up in week 17, The Plague are at the - , where are an early 86.4-point underdog, while the 8-8 NFL Pimp Daddy are at SpongeBob SquarePants, where SpongeBob SquarePants are an early 22.9-point underdog. | ||||
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| Slaughter House (142) at The Reapers (110) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 28, 2004) In a week 16 Hard Knock University rivalry, Slaughter House beat a strong The Reapers team by a score of 142 to 110, silencing a partisan crowd of 67,018. With their 142 points, Slaughter House is now the proud record-holder of the 16th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Slaughter House were led to their 32 point victory by a 29 point effort from Domanick Davis, who beat the Jaguars defense for 150 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 39 receiving yards. With this performance, Davis was the number 4 ranked running back for week 16. They also got help from a 29 point effort from Jake Delhomme, who got by the Buccaneers defense for 214 passing yards and 4 passing TDs in addition to 12 rushing yards. "This team has overcome a lot of adversity," Slaughter House coach Jeff Buchanan said. The Reapers were helped out in a losing cause by a 25 point effort from Lee Evans, who got by the 49ers defense for 92 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs in addition to 21 rushing yards. With this performance, Evans was the number 3 ranked wide receiver for week 16. They also got help from a 23 point effort from Tom Brady, who got by the Jets defense for 264 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 3 rushing yards. "We only have to look in the mirror," The Reapers coach Connie Washburn said. This brings the record for Slaughter House to 5-11, and drops The Reapers to a record of 4-11-1. Coming up in week 17, the 6-10 Ravishing Razorbacks are at The Reapers, where The Reapers are an early 13.6-point underdog, while Slaughter House are at the 12-4 Total Domination, where Total Domination are an early 27.9-point favorite. | ||||
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