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| Vultures (156) at Oregon Donors (138.3) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional rivalry, Vultures beat a strong Oregon Donors team by a score of 156.00 to 138.30, silencing a partisan crowd of 70,572. With their 156.00 points, Vultures is now the proud record-holder of the 16th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Vultures were led to their 17.70 point victory by a 29.80 point effort from Tony Romo, who got by the Seattle Seahawks defense for 256 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards. With this performance, Romo was the number 3 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 25.00 point effort from the Chicago Bears Defensive Team. "We proved we're the better team," Vultures coach $Josh Phillips said. Oregon Donors were helped out in a losing cause by a 30.70 point effort from Maurice Jones-Drew, who tore apart the Tennessee Titans defense for 177 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. With this performance, Jones-Drew was the number 4 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 26.10 point effort from Adrian Peterson, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 97 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 44 receiving yards. "They out-coached us," Oregon Donors coach $Dane Strauz said. Oregon Donors drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 10 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Vultures to 5-3, and drops Oregon Donors to a record of 5-3. Coming up in week 9, the 4-4 Tennessee Tornadoes are at Vultures, where Vultures are an early 11.8-point underdog, while Oregon Donors are at the 3-5 Prairie Playmakers, where Prairie Playmakers are an early 6.2-point underdog. | ||||
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| Nasty Boys (123.9) at Tennessee Tornadoes (126.35) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional battle, Tennessee Tornadoes squeaked by a tough Nasty Boys team by a score of 126.35 to 123.90, behind the support of 71,538 faithful fans.
Tennessee Tornadoes were led to their 2.45 point victory by a 36.55 point effort from Aaron Rodgers, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 287 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 52 rushing yards. With this performance, Rodgers was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 20.80 point effort from DeAngelo Williams, who beat the Arizona Cardinals defense for 158 rushing yards. "We were really on our game," Tennessee Tornadoes coach $Jerry Brancefield said. Nasty Boys were helped out in a losing cause by a 28.20 point effort from Brett Favre, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 244 passing yards and 4 passing TDs. With this performance, Favre was the number 4 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 22.80 point effort from Greg Jennings, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 88 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "My hat's off to them," Nasty Boys coach $John Phillips said. Adding salt to the wound, Nasty Boys could have scored 136.20 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but $John Phillips left key players like Zach Miller and his corresponding 10.20 points on the bench. Nasty Boys 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 8. This brings the record for Tennessee Tornadoes to 4-4, and drops Nasty Boys to a record of 4-4. Coming up in week 9, Tennessee Tornadoes are at the 5-3 Vultures, where Vultures are an early 11.8-point underdog, while the 5-3 Brew City Warriors are at Nasty Boys, where Nasty Boys are an early 3.8-point underdog. | ||||
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| Prairie Playmakers (101.15) at Brew City Warriors (103) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional classic, Brew City Warriors squeaked by a tough Prairie Playmakers team by a score of 103.00 to 101.15, behind the support of 65,215 faithful fans.
Brew City Warriors were led to their 1.85 point victory by a 26.70 point effort from Drew Brees, who beat the Atlanta Falcons defense for 308 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 3 rushing yards. With this performance, Brees was the number 6 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 20.80 point effort from Roddy White, who beat the New Orleans Saints defense for 108 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "It hasn't sunk in yet," Brew City Warriors coach $Al Lancour said. Prairie Playmakers were helped out in a losing cause by a 20.50 point effort from Marques Colston, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 85 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Colston was the number 5 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 15.00 point effort from the New Orleans Saints Defensive Team. "It's been a great ride," Prairie Playmakers coach $Steve Myers said. Adding salt to the wound, Prairie Playmakers could have scored 113.35 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but $Steve Myers left key players like Michael Jenkins and his corresponding 10.60 points on the bench. Brew City Warriors 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 8. This brings the record for Brew City Warriors to 5-3, and drops Prairie Playmakers to a record of 3-5. Coming up in week 9, Brew City Warriors are at the 4-4 Nasty Boys, where Nasty Boys are an early 3.8-point underdog, while the 5-3 Oregon Donors are at Prairie Playmakers, where Prairie Playmakers are an early 6.2-point underdog. | ||||
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| BrownsPLAYMAKERS (105.55) at Lancaster Lightning (96.55) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional matchup, BrownsPLAYMAKERS squeaked by a tough Lancaster Lightning team by a score of 105.55 to 96.55, silencing a partisan crowd of 65,858.
BrownsPLAYMAKERS were led to their 9.00 point victory by a 27.35 point effort from Peyton Manning, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 347 passing yards. With this performance, Manning was the number 5 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 21.60 point effort from Dustin Keller, who got by the Miami Dolphins defense for 76 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We feed off the energy of our fans," BrownsPLAYMAKERS coach $Mitch Cheselka said. Lancaster Lightning were helped out in a losing cause by a 24.30 point effort from Vincent Jackson, who beat the Oakland Raiders defense for 103 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Jackson was the number 2 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 17.70 point effort from Brandon Jacobs, who got by the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 86 rushing yards in addition to 21 receiving yards. "This is a bitter pill to swallow," Lancaster Lightning coach $Paul Burke said. Compounding the issue, Lancaster Lightning could have scored 143.95 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but $Paul Burke left key players like Mark Sanchez and his corresponding 32.85 points on the bench. This brings the record for BrownsPLAYMAKERS to 3-5, and drops Lancaster Lightning to a record of 3-5. Coming up in week 9, the 2-6 DBrowncos are at BrownsPLAYMAKERS, where BrownsPLAYMAKERS are an early 21.4-point underdog, while Lancaster Lightning are at the 4-4 Dragon Slayers, where Dragon Slayers are an early 21.3-point favorite. | ||||
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| Ghosts (97.35) at DBrowncos (73.8) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional showdown, Ghosts beat a strong DBrowncos team by a score of 97.35 to 73.80, extending the winning streak for Ghosts to 4 games.
Ghosts were led to their 23.55 point victory by a 32.70 point effort from Reggie Wayne, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 147 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Wayne was the number 5 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 15.45 point effort from Philip Rivers, who got by the Oakland Raiders defense for 249 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "It hasn't sunk in yet," Ghosts coach $Ben Phillips said. DBrowncos were helped out in a losing cause by a 26.10 point effort from Michael Turner, who beat the New Orleans Saints defense for 151 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD. They also got help from a 19.60 point effort from Percy Harvin, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 84 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD in addition to 2 rushing yards. "They wanted it more than we did," DBrowncos coach David Brown said. Adding salt to the wound, DBrowncos could have scored 107.60 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but David Brown left key players like Devin Hester and his corresponding 15.10 points on the bench. Ghosts 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 8. This brings the record for Ghosts to 7-1, and drops DBrowncos to a record of 2-6. Coming up in week 9, DBrowncos are at the 3-5 BrownsPLAYMAKERS, where BrownsPLAYMAKERS are an early 21.4-point underdog, while the 3-5 House Toppers are at Ghosts, where Ghosts are an early 12-point favorite. | ||||
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| Dragon Slayers (117.2) at House Toppers (118.6) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE intra-divisional matchup, House Toppers squeaked by a tough Dragon Slayers team by a score of 118.60 to 117.20, behind the support of 69,242 faithful fans.
House Toppers were led to their 1.40 point victory by a 42.90 point effort from Chris Johnson, who tore apart the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 228 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 11 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. In addition, Johnson entered the 4YOU PLAYMAKERS LEAGUE Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 17th-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 21.50 point effort from Eli Manning, who got by the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 222 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 34 rushing yards. "We proved we're the better team," House Toppers coach $Jack Gibbs said. Dragon Slayers were helped out in a losing cause by a 31.10 point effort from Matt Forte, who got by the Cleveland Browns defense for 90 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 31 receiving yards. With this performance, Forte was the number 3 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 30.60 point effort from Steven Jackson, who beat the Detroit Lions defense for 149 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 17 receiving yards. "They just made the big plays and we didn't," Dragon Slayers coach $Jay G said. Causing further embarrassment, Dragon Slayers could have scored 125.50 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but $Jay G left key players like Jeremy Maclin and his corresponding 14.70 points on the bench. This brings the record for House Toppers to 3-5, and drops Dragon Slayers to a record of 4-4. Coming up in week 9, House Toppers are at the 7-1 Ghosts, where Ghosts are an early 12-point favorite, while the 3-5 Lancaster Lightning are at Dragon Slayers, where Dragon Slayers are an early 21.3-point favorite. | ||||
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