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Week 10 Results

R.I. Electrons (3-6) d. Hurricanes (4-5)
98-47
The Nightmare is over! After losing five straight, the 3-6 Electrons went to play the 4-5 Hurricanes. And I must say, the Electrons caught a break, with the Hurricanes shooting blanks at QB, and missing a RB. Rhode Island once again had to rely on Tommy Maddox (33) and Priest Holmes (23). Add 10 from John Hall, and no lousy receiving week will stop the Electrons. Speaking of receivers, Chad Johnson for the Hurricanes took 11, the only player in double digits for them. With their high fantasy score, the Electrons my now be looking at a playoff run.

-To Be Determined-(4-5) d. Koko's X-Cats (6-3)
79-70
If you took the over on this, you will be terrified. The QB battle stayed low, but interesting, with the X-Cats' Patrick Ramsey outdoing Kerry Collins by 4. Keeping in closeness, TBD won running by 6, and receiving by 3. The cats had 2 more in the kicking game. 35 to 29 was the final score on defense. And who took defense? TBD, leading him to a win.

Dunedain(4-2-3) d. Scrawney White Guys (2-7)
109-36
Probably the most underrated team in the league due to the three ties, Dunedain looked uopn the White Guys for prey (another non-PC phrase by me...). Do the words "absolute slaughter" mean anything? Led by Joey Harrington with 28, the rampaging Dunedain dominated everything except the running. In fact, their defense alone was enough to win with 49. Can't say much about the White Guys. Tony Gonzalez had 14. That was about it. Of course, it doesn't help when your QB has been replaced by Doug Flutie, your RB is benched, your WR and DEF are off, and two defenders contribute nothing.

Cooney Quest (4-4-1) d. Nor Cal Crushers (3-5-1)
111-55
We all know how bad Bret Favre's adventure in Philledelphia went. He scored 15 for Cooney. But to start the Crushers out on a bad page, Brian Griese scored -3. Things got worse running wise. Marshall Faulk scored 16 for the Quest. The theme continues this way, ending with Tampa Bay's Tim Wansley having two interceptions and a TD, totalling 21. You know Nor Cal is in trouble when the opponent's high score is a defender.

ValleyGirls (8-1) d. 29 Patriots(2-7)
163-48
Immediately looking at the Patriots, they were missing a RB, WR, and two defenders. Of course, when you see that the ValleyGirls have just scored a 163, you will realize that the Pats had a snowball's chance in hell anyway. Really, there's nothing to say about the Pats this week. Especially when the Girls' Daunte Culpepper could've beaten the Pats, Hurricanes, Scrawny White Guys, Nor cal Crushers, and Bane. He had 60, just short of the single player record this year (although I still say he got humbled by Doug Flutie). The running backs scored 37, (enough to beat the afforementioned White Guys), and the defense totaled 47 (beating the White Guys again. I get the feeling Ryan is going to kill me now). The ValleyGirls beat their own record by 1 this week, all but earning them a playoff birth.

Pinman(1-8) d. Bane (3-5-1)
74-49
This one shouldn't have been even close. With Pinman missing a WR, K, DEF, and a defender, Bane had a wide open slot (and a full team) to possibly make a playoff run. So what happened? Let's look at the defense first. Bane had four 0's there, and almost spontaneous combustion that netted only 8 points. Things got worse when their backs did absolutely nothing, save a 5 from one of them. 1 from a kicker, and a WR total of 8 should still seem like Bane should've won. Hell, they took QBs by 2. But Pinman had an ace up his sleve in the form of Randy Moss's 21. I think I can safely call this an upset.

CB234(7-2) d. Your Team Name (6-2-1)
113-99
"Game of the week! Or at least it should be. YTN is comming into this week sporting three blanks including one at reciever, leaving Terry Glenn alone to take on Keenan McCardell and PeterWarrick. Not an impossible task but how many three touchdown games does Glenn have in him?" Finally, an excuse to quote Ed. This was indeed the game of the week, although it was much closer than it ever should've been. A 38-33 QB battle kept things close, and YTN had a RB with 17 and St. Louis with 30. But the afforementioned Terry Glen only gave YTN a point, and those three blanks came back to haunt them. CB had an impressive defensive effort take 41 (another shot at the Scrawny White Guys), and everyone else contributed something, enough to edge out YTN.

Philly Cheesesteaks (8-0-1) d. Chesapeake Cruisers(5-4)
106-103
I take that back: this was the game of the week. For those of you betting the under thinking that Chesapeake wouldn't perform, you were dead wrong. They almost out-conglomerated the Cheesesteaks with nothing too spectacular, but a high combined total. But they were missing a WR, a decision that would cost them dearly. Lacking on defense (Minnesota scored a -2, need I mention Doug Flutie again?), Philly had to turn once again to Mr. Reliable, Peyton Manning. Combining his 38 with a Rudi Johnson 20 and a Laveranues Coles 15, Philly was just able to avoid defeat yet agin, and clinch a spot in the playoffs.

Coco's Monkeys (4-5) d. Snowballs (3-6)
154-92
Another game where the under was so appealing turns into an all-out score fest. By far the highest scoring game this week (and between the Monkeys and Snowballs, nonetheless), the game easily came down to defense. The Snowballs had none (alright, the Titans with a nice 25). Everything for the Snowballs came on offense, and while impressive, with all those big donuts on defense, the Snowballs had a snowball's chance in hell (there's that analogy again...) agaist a Monkeys team sporting a Trent Green 54, a 30 in receiving, LaDainian Tomlinson's 24, and a defense that actually did something.
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