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| Bone Crushers (84.8) at The Reservoir Dogs (111) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions battle, The Reservoir Dogs beat a strong Bone Crushers team by a score of 111.0 to 84.8, extending the winning streak for The Reservoir Dogs to 9 games.
The Reservoir Dogs were led to their 26.2 point victory by a 25.0 point effort from the Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Steelers was the number 1 ranked defensive team for week 16. They also got help from a 22.3 point effort from Torry Holt, who beat the 49ers defense for 163 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We knew what we had to do and went out and did it," The Reservoir Dogs coach Scott Goddard said. Bone Crushers were helped out in a losing cause by a 20.0 point effort from Jake Plummer, who got by the Raiders defense for 268 passing yards in addition to 16 rushing yards. They also got help from a 17.6 point effort from Chris Chambers, who snuck past the Titans defense for 51 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs in addition to 5 rushing yards. "We weren't mentally prepared," Bone Crushers coach Dave Torreano said. Adding salt to the wound, Bone Crushers could have scored 118.3 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Dave Torreano left key players like Ricky Williams and his corresponding 23.5 points on the bench. This brings the record for The Reservoir Dogs to 14-2, and drops Bone Crushers to a record of 10-6. | ||||
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| NorthCoast Surf (105.5) at Desert Griffyns (97.2) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions rivalry, NorthCoast Surf squeaked by a tough Desert Griffyns team by a score of 105.5 to 97.2, extending the losing streak for Desert Griffyns to 3 games.
NorthCoast Surf were led to their 8.3 point victory by a 29.9 point effort from Larry Johnson, who beat the Chargers defense for 131 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 48 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 24.5 point effort from Kelly Holcomb, who beat the Bengals defense for 308 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 1 rushing yards. "We're going to savor this victory," NorthCoast Surf coach Larry "Q" Cedar said. Desert Griffyns were helped out in a losing cause by a 17.8 point effort from Ernest Wilford, who beat the Texans defense for 118 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Wilford was the number 5 ranked wide receiver for week 16. They also got help from a 17.7 point effort from Chad Johnson, who beat the Bills defense for 117 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "Our defense was a non-factor," Desert Griffyns coach Sean said. Causing further embarrassment, Desert Griffyns could have scored 110.7 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Sean left key players like Willie Parker and his corresponding 19.0 points on the bench. This brings the record for NorthCoast Surf to 8-8, and drops Desert Griffyns to a record of 9-7. | ||||
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| 4th and Goal (56.2) at NGCML Champion (62.8) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions showdown, NGCML Champion beat a strong 4th and Goal team by a score of 62.8 to 56.2, behind the support of 74,246 faithful fans.
NGCML Champion were led to their 6.6 point victory by a 16.5 point effort from Hines Ward, who beat the Browns defense for 105 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. They also got help from a 13.4 point effort from Mark Brunell, who snuck past the Giants defense for 112 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 8 rushing yards. "I was just doing my job," NGCML Champion coach Jerome Hickerson said. 4th and Goal were helped out in a losing cause by a 17.2 point effort from Fred Taylor, who beat the Texans defense for 101 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 11 receiving yards. They also got help from a 11.0 point effort from Paul Edinger, who snuck past the Ravens defense for 3 field goals made and 2 extra points. "We beat ourselves," 4th and Goal coach Perry said. Causing further embarrassment, 4th and Goal could have scored 69.7 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Perry left key players like Antonio Chatman and his corresponding 5.5 points on the bench. NGCML Champion took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 9 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 16. This brings the record for NGCML Champion to 8-8, and drops 4th and Goal to a record of 5-11. | ||||
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| Goat Hill Mentals (50.3) at Flash Cheetahs (119.4) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions battle, Flash Cheetahs embarrassed a hapless Goat Hill Mentals team by a score of 119.4 to 50.3, extending the winning streak for Flash Cheetahs to 4 games.
Flash Cheetahs were led to their 69.1 point victory by a 22.7 point effort from Clinton Portis, who beat the Giants defense for 108 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 10 receiving yards. With this performance, Portis was the number 5 ranked running back for week 16. They also got help from a 22.0 point effort from Carnell Williams, who beat the Falcons defense for 150 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 10 receiving yards. "They gave us a big scare," Flash Cheetahs coach Bobby Stagg said. Goat Hill Mentals were helped out in a losing cause by a 14.2 point effort from Drew Brees, who snuck past the Lions defense for 161 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 31 rushing yards. They also got help from a 8.9 point effort from Keyshawn Johnson, who got by the Cowboys defense for 89 receiving yards. "They outplayed us in every phase of the game," Goat Hill Mentals coach Sean said. This brings the record for Flash Cheetahs to 9-7, and drops Goat Hill Mentals to a record of 4-12. | ||||
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| Devil's Rejects (83.6) at Montreal Alouettes (70) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions classic, Devil's Rejects beat a strong Montreal Alouettes team by a score of 83.6 to 70.0, extending the losing streak for Montreal Alouettes to 4 games.
Devil's Rejects were led to their 13.6 point victory by a 22.6 point effort from David Garrard, who got by the Texans defense for 292 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 40 rushing yards. With this performance, Garrard was the number 4 ranked quarterback for week 16. They also got help from a 16.0 point effort from the Chicago Bears Defensive Team. "We managed to eke out a win," Devil's Rejects coach Mark Edgar said. Montreal Alouettes were helped out in a losing cause by a 16.7 point effort from Lee Evans, who beat the Bengals defense for 107 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. They also got help from a 16.3 point effort from Derrick Mason, who beat the Vikings defense for 103 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We weren't mentally prepared," Montreal Alouettes coach Dave Stagg said. Devil's Rejects took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 7 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 16. This brings the record for Devil's Rejects to 6-10, and drops Montreal Alouettes to a record of 9-7. | ||||
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| GridironGrumblings (88.6) at Parcells Boyz (120.2) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 27, 2005) In a week 16 League of Champions rivalry, Parcells Boyz beat a strong GridironGrumblings team by a score of 120.2 to 88.6, behind the support of 69,272 faithful fans.
Parcells Boyz were led to their 31.6 point victory by a 34.0 point effort from Santana Moss, who beat the Giants defense for 160 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs. With this performance, Moss was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 32.5 point effort from Shaun Alexander, who beat the Colts defense for 139 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 6 receiving yards. "I was just doing my job," Parcells Boyz coach Tim Felder said. GridironGrumblings were helped out in a losing cause by a 33.1 point effort from Julius Jones, who tore apart the Panthers defense for 194 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 17 receiving yards. With this performance, Jones was the number 2 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 16. They also got help from a 11.7 point effort from Ashley Lelie, who beat the Raiders defense for 110 receiving yards in addition to 7 rushing yards. "Turnovers killed us," GridironGrumblings coach TC Cannon said. This brings the record for Parcells Boyz to 9-7, and drops GridironGrumblings to a record of 5-11. | ||||
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