2004 Week #9

 

1st Place WaxOnWaxOff 152.5 pts

2nd Place Spitoons 144.5 pts

3rd Place OldNo7 140.5 pts

4th Place Decepticons 126.5 pts

5th Place BeaudoinBrothers 124.5 pts

6th Place UncleJack 113 pts

 

WaxOnWaxOff bounced back from their last place last week with their first win of the season.  Unsatisfied with the performance of Brady and Hasselbeck, the coach started Delhomme who responded with 25 pts.  It was his best game of the year.  Tiki Barber scored 2 more TDs and stayed 2nd best RB in the league behind Priest.  He is doing so well that talk of MVP has started for him.  The Steelers D manhandled the Eagles offense by only allowing 3 pts and 113 yards.  Rookie Carson Palmer scored 2 TDs and for the first time of the season did not throw an INT. 

The Spitoons finished 2nd for the third straight week and took over first place in the standings.  S Alexander continues his great season.  He scored 2 TDs and rushed for 160 yds.  Darrell Jackson also scored 2 TDs while K Robinson scored one.  So the Spitoons scored each of the 5 Seahawks TDs.  Tony Gonzalez also had a big game with 22 pts. 

OldNo7 got out of last place with a 3rd place for the second straight week.  Plummer has been on fire in the last two weeks.  This week he scored 35 pts.  He is surprisingly the 4th best QB in the league, right behind McNabb.  Portis did not score a rushing TD again, however this time he threw for one.  He scored 19 pts, which was his best game since the opener.  P Holmes only scored 10 pts because he got injured during the game.  He has been pretty banged up this season and it is unsure whether he will be able to survive for the rest of the season.  Ashley Lelie had a slow start this season, but has scored double digits for 5 straight weeks.  The Chiefs D continues to kill OldNo7.  This week they scored -5 pts.

The Decepticons barely beat the BeaudoinBrothers on MNF.  The four Decepticons players on Monday night did not have stellar games but E James gained enough yards on the last drive of the game to make the difference.  Culpepper had a sub-par game for his standards with 14 pts.  The Ravens D dominated the Browns and scored a TD at the end of their game.  They continue to be the best defense in the league.  Rookie Roethlisberger had another solid game with 13 pts.  He moved closer to Roy Williams as the best rookie in the league. 

The BeaudoinBrothers had their worst week of the season with a 5th place.  This was supposed to be the week were the BeaudoinBrothers go back to full strength with Jamal Lewis back from his suspension.  However, McNabb layed an egg against the Steelers.  Andre Johnson was very disappointing with only 4 pts.  Strahan was lost for the season due to an injury.  This was overall a very ugly week for the BeaudoinBrothers who fell to 2nd place in the standings.  The only bright spots were Antonio Gates and Willis McGahee.  Gates has been on fire this year.  He currently leads all TEs and his average of 13.8 pts per game would rank him 4th if he was a WR.  Not bad for a TE who was ignored by several GMs on draft day.  Rookie McGahee led the Bills to their third win as a starter.  He scored 17 pts and has shown he will be a dominant rookie for the rest of the season. 

UncleJack fell back to earth after their week #8 win.  Manning scored another 31 pts and took the lead as the best player in the league with 27.8 pts per week on average.  D Davis scored two short TDs in a rare good game.  However, T Henry only scored one point.  It is clear that he will see a lot of bench time until the end of the season.  On defense, UJ's DBs continue to dominate.  Ronde Barber scored 11.5 pts and Ed Reed returned an INT for a TD and scored 16.5 pts.  UncleJack's DBs are currently 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the league behind Rodney Harrison. 

 

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