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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league

Rhode Island Charge (8-5) d. Valleygirls (7-6)
78-53
The Girls needed a win to have a shot at the playoffs. Unfortunately, they came upon Rhode Island’s second-half hot-streak. “If Drew Brees and Willis McGahee play up to their abilities, the Charge can punch their ticket for the playoffs. The Valleygirls are lacking in the running and passing game but the Ravens D feasting on the inexperienced Eli Manning is their sleeper.” Brees and McGahee had 10 and 17, respectively. While Ed was correct in the Ravens DEF being a sleeper (they took 19), the Girls didn’t have anything else to back that sleeper. So the Charge are able to claim their playoff spot.

Philly Cheesesteaks (8-5) d. Koko's X-Cats (7-6)
77-38
With the Valleygirls losing, all the X-Cats really had to do was hold on for their playoff spot (and a win would outright guarantee it). Only their K and DEF were able to clear 5 (they both took 10) though. This game was probably over before it began anyway, but the Cats’ low scoring left the door open for the Nor Cal Crushers. Not to detract from Philly’s game, because they held up well in their own light. Their combined running score was 32. So Philly officially plopped themselves into the playoffs, but the X-Cats had to wait to see if they were in.

South Fl Jets (9-4) d. Stud Man Clan (4-9)
74-37
What can I say? The Clan never got much this season, and in their closer, they weren’t much different. High point (and I use this term loosely): the receivers combining for 16. The Jets actually showed up to this game, as noted by Hasselbeck’s 19, the RB’s 23, and Chad Johnson’s 10. Eh, this game really didn’t mean much anyway.

Nor Cal Crushers (6-7) d. Dunedain (6-7)
104-70
With both the Valleygirls and X-Cats losing, both these teams had a chance to sneak in on the number eight seed (though only the Crushers had any real chance due to fantasy points). Dunedain would’ve needed 154 points, but the Crushers only needed a more realistic 82 points. Not that it wasn’t going to be easy. But they had help. First, I point out the massive defensive effort put forth, netting 50. I think that helped. Also on the plus side of things was Trent Green’s 16, Kevin Jones’s 13, and Darrell Jackson’s 12. These put the total to 91. 91 is more than 82. And the Nor Cal Crushers sneak into the final playoff spot in what was easily the most exciting event this week.

Toronto Fumblers (8-5) d. JC's Juggernauts (5-8)
57-48
I expected this match to have slightly more zing to it. Both QBs were in the negative. The Juggernauts only managed to plunge into the lower double digits with a WR, K, and DEF. The Phantom Fumblers offense put up slow-but-steady numbers, with both running and receiving totaling 18 each. This was all Toronto really needed, securing their playoff spot.

The Borg (3-10) d. Hurricanes (3-9-1)
51-34
It was an exciting championship game for the Toilet Bowl! Okay, not really. The Borg did manage to clear 50 for the first time since Week III. All that really was though is Todd Heap’s 15 and Kansas City’s 17. Meanwhile, all the ‘Canes had was Shaun Alexander’s 11. The Hurricanes have “won” the Toilet Bowl.

This Space for Rent (4-9) d. The Lightning (4-9)
81-39
Now where were performances like this earlier on in the season for TSfR? The consolation game in the Toilet Bowl tourney was extremely one-sided. And that’s a good thing, what with Tom Brady actually throwing for 17, Clayton’s 13, and the Buffalo DEF raking in 23 points. The Lightning’s closest score was Atlanta’s 18, and since that was the theme of this game, we can easily deduce that TSfR was victorious.

Coco's Monkeys (8-5) d. Bonecrushers (6-7)
65-52
Is it sad an off day for the Monkeys still produces a pretty decent win? Is it also sad that Peyton Manning scored 17 for them, and that is a bad day for him? How about Corey Dillon and his 10? In the second half of the season at least, this is an off day for him as well. So, long story short, the Monkeys had a bad day filled with respectable scores and won. What a strange world we live in… On a side note, the Monkeys are in the playoffs.

The Shoats (9-3-1) d. Cooney Quest (11-2)
89-81
“A possible championship game preview.” Definitely. This game had all the makings of a title game. Rundown: QB battle was pretty even. Running, not so much. T.J. Duckett dominated prettymuch everyone for The Shoats giving them a nice 27. Receiving went the other way as Cooney’s WRs tallied 29. Defense was dead even. It was the slightly better scores in losing a category that put The Shoats over the Quest. And if what Ed said is true, we will have an exciting championship.

Rank Team Name W-L-T WPct Pts Streak
1 y Cooney Quest 11-3-0 .786 921 L-1
2 x The Shoats 10-3-1 .750 989 W-4
3 x south fl jets 10-4-0 .714 849 W-3
4 x Coco's Monkeys 9-5-0 .643 986 W-4
5 x Ph!lly Cheesesteaks 9-5-0 .643 976 W-1
6 x Rhode Island Charge 9-5-0 .643 924 W-3
7 x Toronto Fumblers 9-5-0 .643 889 W-3
8 x Nor Cal Crushers 7-7-0 .500 848 W-2
9 z Koko's X-Cats 7-7-0 .500 826 L-2
10 z ValleyGirls 7-7-0 .500 748 L-3
11 z Dunedain 6-8-0 .429 758 L-2
12 z BoneCrushers 6-8-0 .429 719 L-4
13 z This Space For Rent 5-9-0 .357 767 W-1
14 z Jc's Juggernaut's 5-9-0 .357 742 L-1
15 z the lightning 4-10-0 .286 788 L-8
16 z Stud Man Clan 4-10-0 .286 586 L-5
17 z The BORG 4-10-0 .286 522 W-1
18 z Hurricanes 3-10-1 .250 741 L-1

x= Clinched Playoff Spot
y= Clinched #1 Seed
z= Mathematically Eliminated

Tune in either later tonight or tomorrow for the final playoff picture, and a breakdown of the second half of the regular season.

Last edited by EddieMcD : 18-12-2004 at 02:01.
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