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Week 8 results:

Scrawny White Guys (1-6) d. R.I. Electrons (3-4)
93-92
Lets face it, the Electrons are in a downward spiral. Losing three straight coming into this week (all by margins of less than 10), Rhode Island looked to capitalize on their opponent's 1-6 record. They were dead wrong. While R.I. dominated the defensive side of things, and Priest Holmes was excellent as usuall, Tommy Moddox had a mere 15 to contribute. The White Guys outdid the Electrons in receiving by 5, and running by 6, and a Kickerless game for both teams (which probably cost R.I.) meant Drew Brees's 10 (yes, a lousy 10) on Monday was just enough to propel the Scrawny White Guys to a second victory. Rhode Island prettymuch needs to win out now to make the playoffs.

CB234 (5-2) d. Koko's X-Cats (5-2)
92-80
Yay, defense! CB had San Francisco score 12 (while the Cats had Green Bay on a bye), the difference in this game. Lack of a RB probably killed the Cats too, losing in that category by 6. In fact, they even took receiving by a margin of 11. A close QB matchup had the Cat's take a 1 point difference. Kicking ended up being in CB's favor (12-7). Total defense was close (26-25). Actually, it was a much closer game than the score says. But the X-Cats could've used Green Bay.

Nor Cal Crushers (2-5) d. -To Be Determined-(3-4)
81-75
TBD had Brad Johnson outscore Quincy Carter by 13... and that was all TBD had going for them. While there was nothing that really stood out for either team, the fact that the Crushers outscored TBD in everything except at QB was what gave them the win.

ValleyGirls (6-1) d. Dunedain (4-1-2)
164-95
Where do I start for the ValleyGirls? Culpepper with 27? Maybe Ike Willard with 23 and Reggie Wayne with 20? No? Then how does Kansas City with 25 sound? Perhaps Domanick Davis scoring 18 is more your type? Oh sure, Hines Ward took 20 for Dunedain, and Tom Brady had a 25, and Dunedain conglomerated their forces well. But 95 isn't enough today. A huge 69 point victory for the ValleyGirls against a good team like Dunedain all but cements their position in the playoffs.

Bane (2-4-1) d. Cooney Quest (4-2-1)
71-61
With both teams missing a receiver, Cooney missing a running back, and two non-existant QBs, we turn to defense. Cooney really fumbles here, having three byes. Two people put up 10 for Bane there, enough for a win.

Pinman (0-7) d. 29 Patriots (1-6)
104-93
For those of you who though you were delusional a second ago, I'll say it again: Pinman (0-7) d. 29 Patriots (1-6). While not exactly an upset when it's coming against the next worst team in the league, a win is a win. While Pinman's running had us worried with a combined -3, they picked it up in receiving with Randy Moss scoring 22. A combined 24 in receiving versus a 6 makes up that 13 difference in running, as the rest of the game was fairly close. So, can we go for two straight?

Philly Cheesesteaks(7-0) d. Hurricanes (4-3)
93-79
As long as Peyton Manning is still throwing, Philly is still winning. He had 45. Jeff Garcia only had 24 for the Hurricanes. They tried to catch up, and even dominated the rest of the offensive game, pulling more-or-less even until we get to the defense. Even then, Miami killed Minnesota 22-5. But the Hurricanes had two byes and a 0 put up, with only 7 the rest of the way. A combined 30 by the Cheesesteaks proved to be too much.

Coco's Monkeys (2-5) d. Your Team Name (6-1)
133-92
YTN had Joe Horn going for them with 20. A conglomerate versus conglomerate matchup only got out of hand in the running game. The Monkeys combined for 35 there. Trent Green also pulled in 37, helping the Monkeys to a second straight.

Chesapeake Cruisers (4-3) vs. Snowballs (2-5)
87-65
Yay, Chad Pennington! The Jets finally used him, and while he only contributed 13 for the Snowballs, it's better than a 0. Besides, that's 1 more than Jake Delhomme gave the Cruisers. Anyhow, the only good thing the Snowballs had was Torry Holt's 17. Five 0's on defense only put them in deeper. Speaking of defense, Chesapeake had a grand total of 45, a little over half their output. It's more then enough to put away the Snowballs.
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