Bake-O's 37 - Egomaniacs 21 |
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The defending champions got off to a big start in 1997, splitting first place money for Week 1 with Seattle Blur. Strong performances by Vinny Testaverde and Jason Elam (love those Ravens and Broncos) led Dan's team to a 1-0 record. |
Bake-O's 37 Egomaniacs 21 ======================== ======================== QB Vinny Testaverde 12 QB Tony Banks 6 RB Mario Bates 0 RB Jamal Anderson 6 RB Terrell Davis 6 RB Emmitt Smith 0 RB Rashaan Salaam 0 RB Ricky Watters 6 TE Mark Bruener 3 TE Mark Chmura 0 TE Shannon Sharpe 0 TE Brent Jones 0 K Jason Elam 16 K Todd Peterson 3 |
Iron Men 14 - The Windmilling Chaos 13 |
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Zeroes all around in the lowest scoring game of the week. Brett Favre's two pt. conversion late in the first half of the Monday Night game proved to be the difference. Note of interest (I hope); Ken Dilger became the first TE to ever start for TWC as they abandoned the run-and-shoot. I always said I'd stop when the Falcons did, and I did. |
Iron Men 14 The Windmilling Chaos 13 ======================== ======================== QB Brett Favre 7 QB Elvis Grbac 0 RB Jay Graham 0 RB Tiki Barber 6 RB Garrison Hearst 0 RB Thurman Thomas 0 RB Greg Hill 0 WR Robert Brooks 3 TE David LaFleur 0 WR Terance Mathis 0 TE Pete Mitchell 0 TE Ken Dilger 0 K Brad Daluiso 7 K Cary Blanchard 4 |
Lethal Weapon 4 35 - Renegade Rebels 27 |
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20 points from Eddie George and Terry Allen were not enough to overcome a strong 12 pt performance by LW4 QB Jeff George, as LW4 showed signs of life for the first time in almost a season and a half. Note too the injury bug hitting RR, with Steve Young going down early, and Terry Allen breaking that pesky thumb. |
Lethal Weapon 4 35 Renegade Rebels 27 ======================== ======================== QB Jeff George 12 QB Steve Young 0 RB Rodney Hampton 0 RB Terry Allen 12 RB Natrone Means 6 RB Eddie George 8 RB Robert Smith 12 RB Barry Sanders 0 TE Troy Drayton 0 TE Ben Coates 3 TE Eric Green 0 TE Rickey Dudley 0 K Chris Boniol 5 K Doug Pelfrey 4 |
Liquid Ham 21 - Outlaws 7 |
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Only the inexplicable offensive explosion by the New York Jets kept Outlaws from the depths of the all-time low scores chart. Jeff Graham notwithstanding, Jim is probably hoping for an inexplicable offensive explosion of his own sometime soon. |
Liquid Ham 21 Outlaws 7 ======================== ======================== QB Jeff Blake 4 QB Jim Harbaugh 0 RB Curtis Martin 0 RB Tyrone Wheatley 0 RB Adrian Murrell 0 WR Rae Carruth 0 WR Antonio Freeman 0 WR Jeff Graham 6 WR Michael Jackson 6 WR Tony Martin 0 TE O.J. Santiago 0 WR O.J. McDuffie 0 K Adam Vinatieri 11 K John Carney 1 |
Munchen Mavericks 19 - Necrotic Slough 19 |
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Sister-kisser. 'Nuff said. |
Munchen Mavericks 19 Necrotic Slough 19 ======================== ======================== QB John Elway 0 QB Dan Marino 0 RB Jerome Bettis 0 RB Tim Biakabutuka 0 WR Tim Brown 12 RB Larry Centers 6 WR Terry Glenn 3 WR Irving Fryar 0 WR Johnnie Morton 0 WR Eddie Kennison 0 WR Eric Moulds 0 TE Wesley Walls 3 K Mike Hollis 4 K Al Del Greco 10 |
Seattle Blur 37 - Sea Stags 28 |
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The winner of the Mel Gray Memorial Shootout of the Week award (named for the TWC WR whose long punt return TD's led his team to 40 points three times in 1992's first four weeks), this game saw a balanced Seattle Blur attack get points from six of their seven starters (only Jamie Asher abstained), and a Sea Stags team that might have won had it not lost Jerry Rice to injury. |
Seattle Blur 37 Sea Stags 28 ======================== ======================== QB Scott Mitchell 6 QB Drew Bledsoe 12 RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar 6 RB Marshall Faulk 0 RB Dorsey Levens 7 WR Cris Carter 6 WR Herman Moore 6 WR Eric Metcalf 0 WR Jimmy Smith 6 WR Carl Pickens 3 TE Jamie Asher 0 WR Jerry Rice 0 K Gary Anderson 6 K John Kasay 7 |
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