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Great Lakes Classic 6 Fantasy Recaps |
| Hail To The Redskins (67.15) at Saratoga Superfreaks (73.8) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 1, 2006) In a week 17 Great Lakes Classic 6 battle, Saratoga Superfreaks squeaked by a tough Hail To The Redskins team by a score of 73.80 to 67.15, behind the support of 73,807 faithful fans.
Saratoga Superfreaks were led to their 6.65 point victory by a 13.10 point effort from Drew Bledsoe, who got by the Rams defense for 242 passing yards and 1 passing TD. They also got help from a 11.80 point effort from Donald Driver, who beat the Seahawks defense for 118 receiving yards. "This win is for all the fans," Saratoga Superfreaks coach Sue Luckenbaugh said. Hail To The Redskins were helped out in a losing cause by a 22.00 point effort from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Buccaneers was the number 2 ranked defensive team for week 17. They also got help from a 15.10 point effort from Eddie Kennison, who beat the Bengals defense for 151 receiving yards. "We had our chances but we let them slip away," Hail To The Redskins coach Fred Plenn said. Causing further embarrassment, Hail To The Redskins could have scored 82.25 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Fred Plenn left key players like Brad Johnson and his corresponding 20.35 points on the bench. Saratoga Superfreaks 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 17. This brings the record for Saratoga Superfreaks to 4-8, and drops Hail To The Redskins to a record of 6-6. | ||||
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| *REDEMPTION (79.05) at *SteamRollers (60.2) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 1, 2006) In a week 17 Great Lakes Classic 6 classic, *REDEMPTION beat a strong *SteamRollers team by a score of 79.05 to 60.20, silencing a partisan crowd of 68,726.
*REDEMPTION were led to their 18.85 point victory by a 22.10 point effort from Jerome Bettis, who snuck past the defense for 41 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs. With this performance, Bettis was the number 6 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 14.95 point effort from Brett Favre, who got by the Seahawks defense for 259 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "We really took it to 'em," *REDEMPTION coach Ahmed McMahan said. *SteamRollers were helped out in a losing cause by a 23.20 point effort from Tatum Bell, who snuck past the Chargers defense for 52 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs. With this performance, Bell was the number 4 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 18.80 point effort from Plaxico Burress, who beat the Raiders defense for 128 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We beat ourselves," *SteamRollers coach Steve Bradshaw said. Causing further embarrassment, *SteamRollers could have scored 99.75 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Steve Bradshaw left key players like Reggie Brown and his corresponding 19.70 points on the bench. This brings the record for *REDEMPTION to 9-3, and drops *SteamRollers to a record of 7-5. | ||||
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| *The Brown Dog (78.45) at *M.A.S.H. (75.65) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 1, 2006) In a week 17 Great Lakes Classic 6 matchup, *The Brown Dog squeaked by a tough *M.A.S.H. team by a score of 78.45 to 75.65, extending the losing streak for *M.A.S.H. to 6 games.
*The Brown Dog were led to their 2.80 point victory by a 23.60 point effort from Randy Moss, who beat the Giants defense for 116 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Moss was the number 1 ranked wide receiver for week 17. They also got help from a 14.90 point effort from Ben Troupe, who got by the Jaguars defense for 89 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "This was a confidence booster," *The Brown Dog coach Jason Allison said. *M.A.S.H. were helped out in a losing cause by a 23.70 point effort from Clinton Portis, who beat the Eagles defense for 112 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 5 receiving yards. With this performance, Portis was the number 3 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 14.00 point effort from Larry Fitzgerald, who got by the Colts defense for 80 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We didn't get the big breaks today," *M.A.S.H. coach Nils Mai said. Compounding the issue, *M.A.S.H. could have scored 94.85 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Nils Mai left key players like Ricky Williams and his corresponding 16.80 points on the bench. This brings the record for *The Brown Dog to 3-9, and drops *M.A.S.H. to a record of 2-10. | ||||
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| BrownsROCK (97.1) at Coaches Bunch (102.75) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 1, 2006) In a week 17 Great Lakes Classic 6 matchup, Coaches Bunch squeaked by a tough BrownsROCK team by a score of 102.75 to 97.10, behind the support of 68,698 faithful fans.
Coaches Bunch were led to their 5.65 point victory by a 25.00 point effort from the Carolina Panthers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Panthers was the number 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 22.50 point effort from De'shaun Foster, who beat the Falcons defense for 165 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD. "We've got the greatest fans in the world," Coaches Bunch coach Lane Weldon said. BrownsROCK were helped out in a losing cause by a 39.20 point effort from Larry Johnson, who tore apart the Bengals defense for 201 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs in addition to 21 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. In addition, Johnson entered the Great Lakes Classic 6 Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 23rd-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 14.20 point effort from Eli Manning, who got by the Raiders defense for 204 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "These guys have nothing to be ashamed of," BrownsROCK coach Mitch Cheselka said. BrownsROCK 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 17. This brings the record for Coaches Bunch to 6-6, and drops BrownsROCK to a record of 8-4. | ||||
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| *DoCoMo VI (71) at Zero Tolerance (97.6) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Jan 1, 2006) In a week 17 Great Lakes Classic 6 battle, Zero Tolerance beat a strong *DoCoMo VI team by a score of 97.60 to 71.00, behind the support of 71,823 faithful fans.
Zero Tolerance were led to their 26.60 point victory by a 32.30 point effort from Tiki Barber, who tore apart the Raiders defense for 203 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 60 receiving yards. With this performance, Barber was the number 2 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 21.20 point effort from Trent Green, who beat the Bengals defense for 344 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "We brought our A-game," Zero Tolerance coach Kirk Pavelich said. *DoCoMo VI were helped out in a losing cause by a 19.80 point effort from Steve Smith, who beat the Falcons defense for 131 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD in addition to 7 rushing yards. With this performance, Smith was the number 2 ranked wide receiver for week 17. They also got help from a 15.60 point effort from Eric Moulds, who got by the 49ers defense for 96 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "He always has his team ready to play," *DoCoMo VI coach David Wang said. This brings the record for Zero Tolerance to 8-4, and drops *DoCoMo VI to a record of 7-5. | ||||
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