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| Rockachaws (1061) at Cane's Constrictors (1477) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League matchup, Cane's Constrictors beat a strong Rockachaws team by a score of 1477 to 1061, extending the winning streak for Cane's Constrictors to 3 games.
Cane's Constrictors were led to their 416 point victory by a 582 point effort from the Houston Texans Defensive Team. With this performance, the Texans was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 426 point effort from Chris Redman, who got by the Seattle Seahawks defense for 251 passing yards and 4 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards. "I'm happy I could make a contribution," Cane's Constrictors coach Kurt Alonzo said. Rockachaws were helped out in a losing cause by a 399 point effort from Kurt Warner, who got by the St. Louis Rams defense for 300 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 19 rushing yards. They also got help from a 180 point effort from Stephen Gostkowski, who snuck past the New York Giants defense for 3 field goals made and 3 extra points. "My hat's off to them," Rockachaws coach Trian Platz said. This brings the record for Cane's Constrictors to 11-3, and drops Rockachaws to a record of 11-3. | ||||
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| LSU Tigers (999) at M & ? (806) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League matchup, LSU Tigers beat a strong M & ? team by a score of 999 to 806, silencing a partisan crowd of 73,541.
LSU Tigers were led to their 193 point victory by a 202 point effort from Philip Rivers, who snuck past the Oakland Raiders defense for 135 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 2 rushing yards. They also got help from a 155 point effort from Matt Bryant, who snuck past the Carolina Panthers defense for 3 field goals made and 2 extra points. "We snatched victory out of the jaws of defeat," LSU Tigers coach Taylor and Ray said. M & ? were helped out in a losing cause by a 306 point effort from Clinton Portis, who beat the Dallas Cowboys defense for 104 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 27 receiving yards. With this performance, Portis was the number 2 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 182 point effort from the New England Patriots Defensive Team. "I take full responsibility for this loss," M & ? coach Scottie Moll said. Adding salt to the wound, M & ? could have scored 1538 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Scottie Moll left key players like Larry Fitzgerald and his corresponding 371 points on the bench. LSU Tigers took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 11 out of 12 other potential opponents in week 17. This brings the record for LSU Tigers to 3-11, and drops M & ? to a record of 6-8. | ||||
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| No Clue (1070) at Bruhas (1346) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League matchup, Bruhas beat a strong No Clue team by a score of 1346 to 1070, silencing a partisan crowd of 70,499.
Bruhas were led to their 276 point victory by a 400 point effort from Chad Johnson, who beat the Miami Dolphins defense for 131 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs in addition to 9 rushing yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked wide receiver for week 17. They also got help from a 260 point effort from the New Orleans Saints Defensive Team. "Our fans were the 12th man today," Bruhas coach Bubby Wallace said. No Clue were helped out in a losing cause by a 473 point effort from the Cleveland Browns Defensive Team. With this performance, the Browns was the number 3 ranked defensive team for week 17. They also got help from a 316 point effort from Tarvaris Jackson, who snuck past the Denver Broncos defense for 175 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 36 rushing yards. "He always has his team ready to play," No Clue coach Gene Becker said. Adding salt to the wound, No Clue could have scored 1355 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Gene Becker left key players like Ron Dayne and his corresponding 223 points on the bench. This brings the record for Bruhas to 6-8, and drops No Clue to a record of 7-7. | ||||
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| Eagles (1196) at Thoroughbreds (1324) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League intra-divisional rivalry, Thoroughbreds squeaked by a tough Eagles team by a score of 1324 to 1196, silencing a partisan crowd of 73,347.
Thoroughbreds were led to their 128 point victory by a 321 point effort from Jay Cutler, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 246 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. They also got help from a 277 point effort from the Tennessee Titans Defensive Team. "This is a dream come true," Thoroughbreds coach John Pepis said. Eagles were helped out in a losing cause by a 235 point effort from Santana Moss, who beat the Dallas Cowboys defense for 115 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. They also got help from a 206 point effort from the Denver Broncos Defensive Team. "Our defense was a non-factor," Eagles coach Emanuelle said. Adding salt to the wound, Eagles could have scored 1539 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Emanuelle left key players like the Arizona Cardinals Defensive Team and his corresponding 549 points on the bench. This brings the record for Thoroughbreds to 5-9, and drops Eagles to a record of 10-4. | ||||
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| Shysters (1434) at Rapid Eye Movement (1181) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League showdown, Shysters beat a strong Rapid Eye Movement team by a score of 1434 to 1181, extending the losing streak for Rapid Eye Movement to 5 games.
Shysters were led to their 253 point victory by a 310 point effort from Randy Moss, who got by the New York Giants defense for 100 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Moss was the number 4 ranked wide receiver for week 17. They also got help from a 292 point effort from Todd Collins, who got by the Dallas Cowboys defense for 244 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "We weren't going to just roll over," Shysters coach Scott Senner and Bobby Baiamonte said. Rapid Eye Movement were helped out in a losing cause by a 364 point effort from the San Diego Chargers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Chargers was the number 5 ranked defensive team for week 17. They also got help from a 192 point effort from Derek Anderson, who snuck past the San Francisco 49ers defense for 152 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "I don't want to point fingers," Rapid Eye Movement coach Rhem Naquin said. Causing further embarrassment, Rapid Eye Movement could have scored 1551 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Rhem Naquin left key players like Drew Brees and his corresponding 440 points on the bench. This brings the record for Shysters to 5-9, and drops Rapid Eye Movement to a record of 5-9. | ||||
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| Wine-Ohs (1125) at Gentleman Jack (1171) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League intra-divisional rivalry, Gentleman Jack squeaked by a tough Wine-Ohs team by a score of 1171 to 1125, extending the winning streak for Gentleman Jack to 4 games.
Gentleman Jack were led to their 46 point victory by a 480 point effort from Carson Palmer, who beat the Miami Dolphins defense for 316 passing yards and 3 passing TDs. With this performance, Palmer was the number 5 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 209 point effort from the Green Bay Packers Defensive Team. "We managed to eke out a win," Gentleman Jack coach JT said. Wine-Ohs were helped out in a losing cause by a 231 point effort from Edgerrin James, who beat the St. Louis Rams defense for 102 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 34 receiving yards. With this performance, James was the number 5 ranked running back for week 17. They also got help from a 200 point effort from Josh Brown, who snuck past the Atlanta Falcons defense for 2 field goals made and 5 extra points. "We beat ourselves," Wine-Ohs coach Tommy Roddy and Jamie Moll said. Causing further embarrassment, Wine-Ohs could have scored 1682 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Tommy Roddy and Jamie Moll left key players like the Washington Redskins Defensive Team and his corresponding 364 points on the bench. This brings the record for Gentleman Jack to 5-9, and drops Wine-Ohs to a record of 8-6. | ||||
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| Greek Gods (989) at Grand Isle Tarpons (1129) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 30, 2007) In a week 17 Sudden Death Fantasy Football League matchup, Grand Isle Tarpons beat a strong Greek Gods team by a score of 1129 to 989, silencing a partisan crowd of 67,710.
Grand Isle Tarpons were led to their 140 point victory by a 507 point effort from Tom Brady, who tore apart the New York Giants defense for 356 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. With this performance, Brady was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 17. They also got help from a 244 point effort from Marques Colston, who got by the Chicago Bears defense for 94 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. "This MVP award belongs to the whole team," Grand Isle Tarpons coach Bob Landry and MJ Emerson said. Greek Gods were helped out in a losing cause by a 203 point effort from Thomas Jones, who got by the Kansas City Chiefs defense for 98 rushing yards in addition to 15 receiving yards. They also got help from a 190 point effort from Rob Bironas, who snuck past the Indianapolis Colts defense for 3 field goals made and 1 extra point. "It just wasn't meant to be," Greek Gods coach Tucker and George said. Adding salt to the wound, Greek Gods could have scored 1244 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Tucker and George left key players like the Chicago Bears Defensive Team and his corresponding 356 points on the bench. This brings the record for Grand Isle Tarpons to 8-6, and drops Greek Gods to a record of 8-6. | ||||
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