A lot of things happened Week 10. I am excited to see how week 11 and 12 will turn out. Lets start with a little bit of smacktalk and smack review too...
"Time to get back on track." Skoal Bandits said this. The Bus Drivers that played them week 10 responded: "I stop for tracks, didn't happen to see yours." The result of the battle between them is listed below. Marmots declared: "Two weeks in a row over 150. The Marmot train is rolling and there's no stopping it!"
Da Ditkas counter: "Get a job, hippy! You'll need a fallback after I embarrass you!"
Well, the result of that match up proved it really is "You can't stop a Trane." Not "You can't stop a Marmot train."
Now on to the versus for this week:
The Bus drivers: 123.34
Skoal Bandits: 79.57
The Butchers: 130.15
Sweetpea's Minions: 86.59
Da Ditkas: 148.06
Fighting Marmots: 86.11
Dead Rabbits: 97.40
Argonauts: 92.09
GridIrony: 150.57
Wolfens: 67.92
Now for the best players of week 10. This week I listed a tie at Kicker.
QB: Phillip Rivers: 21.86 of Da Ditkas
WR: Chad Johnson: 36.00 of The Bus Drivers (Whoosh! A hit-and-run beatdown)
RB: LaDainian Tomlinson: 37.90 of Da Ditkas
TE: Marques Colston: 19.20 of Wolfens (Most receptions of a rookie in NFL history)
K: Jeff Wilkins/Shayne Graham: 12.00 of Dead Rabbits/GridIrony
D: Julius Peppers: 24.50 of Da Ditkas
The return of 3 Questions: Is Argonauts ever going to change their smacktalk? Will Dallas defeat Colts? (League-o-sphere votes: No.) Can LaDainian Tomlinson be held to less than 3 Touchdowns this week?
Around the League: Charges outgun Bengals: The Bengals ahead at half-time 28-7. But then Chargers battled back with 6 touchdowns. Tomlinson got 4 of them. Rivers threw for 337 yards and 3 scores. Carson Palmer's 440 yards and 3 touchdowns, was not enough to stop San Diego.
Bears defeat Giants: Chicago rookie Devin Hester caught a short field goal attempt and returned it 108 yards for a TD to tie an NFL record held by fellow teammate Nathan Vasher.
Indianapolis Colts: Still perfect at 9-0. Colts beat Buffalo Bills by only 1 point.
Colts are the only NFL team to start 9-0 in back-to-back seasons.
Running Wild: Willie Parker rushed 213 yards-5 shy of a franchise record-and 2 touchdowns.
Frank Gore had a career high 159 rushing yards and also scored a Touchdown as Bizarro Niners defeated Detroit.
Mark Brunell has been repalced at QB. Washington is in deep trouble this year.
Well that does it this week for Around the League. And for Week 10 too. Come back to check week 11 results...and to get another look at total win-loss counts in our league.
End Week 10.
Friday, November 17, 2006
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