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Re: 2004 Season for Fantasy Football, FIRST Robotics league

Second half awards:

Most Valuable QB:
Peyton Manning (Coco’s Monkeys)
I actually mean it this time. The reason he actually didn’t get it last time was because of the Monkeys’ merely average record. But the Monkeys were 5-2 the second half with Manning chipping in an incredible 195 points.

Honorable Mention: Drew Brees
Rhode Island had a nasty little QB enigma, but they solved it in good form with Drew Brees, who helped lead them to a 6-1 second half.


Best Running Game:
Priest Holmes & Willis McGahee (Rhode Island Charge)
Yeah, Holmes stopped playing in Week X, but McGahee easily picked up the slack. Even missing the last month, Holmes was one of the top scoring backs in the league, and these two made a nasty combo when actually deployed.

Honorable Mention: Dominick Davis & LaDanian Thomlinson
Philly had a small slip in the last month of play, but they rebounded thanks to great play from these two.


Best Receiving Game:
Drew Bennett & Darrell Jackson (Nor Cal Crushers)
This is almost a given considering all the hoops the Crushers had to jump through to make a playoff spot. Their final surge in fantasy points was thanks to these two.

Honorable Mention: Eddie Kennison & Torry Holt
Pound-for pound, these guys contributed what they could, when they could for the first-place Cooney Quest.


Most Valuable Kicker:
Adam Vinatieri (Cooney Quest)
Well DUH! That’s a grand total of 84 points the second half. When you consider a lot of Ks don’t even have that all season, you get your answer why he’s alone atop this category this time.

Honorable Mention: Matt Stover
The Valleygirls had two good things the second half: their defense and their kicker. Well, this is the kicker. In the games the Girls actually won, he played a big part. And even when they lost, he looked good doing it.


Most Productive Offense:
Toronto Phantom Fumblers
They were an honorable mention last time due to a nasty four-game losing streak full of tough losses. This half though, they are 6-1. This productive offense is led by Roethlisberger and Jamal Lewis, accompanied by a bunch of high scorers you’ve never heard of. They made the playoffs too.

Honorable Mention: Coco’s Monkeys
Manning and Dillon. Even the receivers picked up their games in the second half.

Honorable Mention: Rhode Island Charge
They’d probably be paired with Toronto had Holmes not gotten injured. But as it stands, Brees and McGahee and the WRs picked up the slack the entire second half.


Most Dominant Defense:
Valleygirls
Another “duh”. Nguyen and Sharper lost a tiny bit of their touch, but they’re still among the best. Baltimore though scored through the roof on the second half. It’s the second good thing on the Girls’ list.

Honorable Mention: The Shoats
Other than Baltimore, nothing else compared to New England this half. They also have Rodney Harrison.


Playoff Picture:
Well, at least we have a final playoff standing. Nor Cal surprised us all by making a final surge into the number eight seed. Unfortunately, they have Cooney the first round, whom they lost to quite badly in Week X. The Fumblers left their first-half losing streak behind, securing the number seven spot. They have The Shoats though, who beat them back in Week II. Then again, this was at the start of that nasty losing streak. Rhode Island kept up with the pack, taking sixth. Another good thing for them is that they defeated their first-round opponent the Jets easily back in Week I. The Philly/Monkeys game in Week II went to the Monkeys. But it was close then, and it’ll be close now. Weather or not any of these previous games will correlate remains to be seen. But if it does, the majority of the lower seeds would be out.

Okay, I’m done here. Catch you next week for the first round post-game.
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