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Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 Fantasy Recaps |
| Oklahoma City Mustangs (78) at Josh (70) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 rivalry, Oklahoma City Mustangs beat a strong Josh team by a score of 78 to 70, silencing a partisan crowd of 67,839.
Oklahoma City Mustangs were led to their 8 point victory by a 19 point effort from Reggie Wayne, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 147 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Wayne was the number 1 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 18 point effort from Matt Forte, who got by the Cleveland Browns defense for 90 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 31 receiving yards. "This win is for all the fans," Oklahoma City Mustangs coach Brian Manyx said. Josh were helped out in a losing cause by a 22 point effort from Tony Romo, who got by the Seattle Seahawks defense for 256 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards. With this performance, Romo was the number 4 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Frank Gore, who got by the Indianapolis Colts defense for 91 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 43 receiving yards. "This is a bitter pill to swallow," Josh coach Josh Baughman said. Causing further embarrassment, Josh could have scored 101 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Josh Baughman left key players like the Chicago Bears Defensive Team and his corresponding 23 points on the bench. This brings the record for Oklahoma City Mustangs to 6-2, and drops Josh to a record of 6-2. Coming up in week 9, Oklahoma City Mustangs are at the 2-6 Mike Kingsley, where Mike Kingsley are an early 20.0-point underdog, while the 5-3 Baltimore NightHawks are at Josh, where Josh are an early 22.7-point favorite. | ||||
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| Baltimore NightHawks (68) at Lee's Summit Royal Flush (67) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 intra-divisional matchup, Baltimore NightHawks squeaked by a tough Lee's Summit Royal Flush team by a score of 68 to 67, extending the winning streak for Baltimore NightHawks to 3 games.
Baltimore NightHawks were led to their 1 point victory by a 16 point effort from Pierre Thomas, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 91 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 9 receiving yards. With this performance, Thomas was the number 6 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 15 point effort from Vincent Jackson, who beat the Oakland Raiders defense for 103 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We've got the greatest fans in the world," Baltimore NightHawks coach Glenn Johnson said. Lee's Summit Royal Flush were helped out in a losing cause by a 11 point effort from Brent Celek, who snuck past the New York Giants defense for 61 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Celek was the number 3 ranked tight end for week 8. They also got help from a 10 point effort from DeSean Jackson, who got by the New York Giants defense for 78 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We only have to look in the mirror," Lee's Summit Royal Flush coach Zach Pettengill said. Causing further embarrassment, Lee's Summit Royal Flush could have scored 79 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Zach Pettengill left key players like Donovan McNabb and his corresponding 21 points on the bench. This brings the record for Baltimore NightHawks to 5-3, and drops Lee's Summit Royal Flush to a record of 1-7. Coming up in week 9, Lee's Summit Royal Flush are at the 5-3 Boise Spud Kings, where Boise Spud Kings are an early 10.4-point favorite, while Baltimore NightHawks are at the 6-2 Josh, where Josh are an early 22.7-point favorite. | ||||
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| KC Chiefs (9) at Atlantic City Gamblers (68) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 intra-divisional showdown, Atlantic City Gamblers embarrassed a hapless KC Chiefs team by a score of 68 to 9, extending the winning streak for Atlantic City Gamblers to 6 games.
Atlantic City Gamblers were led to their 59 point victory by a 13 point effort from Marques Colston, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 85 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Colston was the number 4 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 10 point effort from Joseph Addai, who snuck past the San Francisco 49ers defense for 62 rushing yards in addition to 4 receiving yards. "We took them out of their game," Atlantic City Gamblers coach Jordan Lile said. KC Chiefs were helped out in a losing cause by a 5 point effort from the Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Team. They also got help from a 3 point effort from Justin Gage, who snuck past the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 41 receiving yards. "They just made the big plays and we didn't," KC Chiefs coach Dennis Kingsley said. This brings the record for Atlantic City Gamblers to 6-2, and drops KC Chiefs to a record of 1-7. Coming up in week 9, Atlantic City Gamblers are at the 6-2 Missouri Mavericks, where Missouri Mavericks are an early 12.9-point favorite, while KC Chiefs are at the 2-6 Wildcats, where Wildcats are an early 22.8-point favorite. | ||||
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| Boise Spud Kings (76) at Mike Kingsley (54) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 intra-divisional rivalry, Boise Spud Kings beat a strong Mike Kingsley team by a score of 76 to 54, extending the losing streak for Mike Kingsley to 4 games.
Boise Spud Kings were led to their 22 point victory by a 16 point effort from Matt Hasselbeck, who got by the Dallas Cowboys defense for 249 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. With this performance, Hasselbeck was the number 6 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 12 point effort from Adrian Peterson, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 97 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 44 receiving yards. "We're happy we could pull this one out at the end," Boise Spud Kings coach Jared Dearborn said. Mike Kingsley were helped out in a losing cause by a 19 point effort from the Baltimore Ravens Defensive Team. With this performance, the Ravens was the number 2 ranked defensive team for week 8. They also got help from a 10 point effort from David Akers, who snuck past the New York Giants defense for 2 field goals made and 4 extra points. "We didn't maintain the intensity for the entire 60 minutes," Mike Kingsley coach Mike Kingsley said. This brings the record for Boise Spud Kings to 5-3, and drops Mike Kingsley to a record of 2-6. Coming up in week 9, the 6-2 Oklahoma City Mustangs are at Mike Kingsley, where Mike Kingsley are an early 20.0-point underdog, while the 1-7 Lee's Summit Royal Flush are at Boise Spud Kings, where Boise Spud Kings are an early 10.4-point favorite. | ||||
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| Wildcats (74) at Missouri Mavericks (94) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #4 intra-divisional classic, Missouri Mavericks beat a strong Wildcats team by a score of 94 to 74, extending the winning streak for Missouri Mavericks to 4 games. With their 94 points, Missouri Mavericks is now the proud record-holder of the 7th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Missouri Mavericks were led to their 20 point victory by a 24 point effort from Chris Johnson, who tore apart the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 228 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in addition to 11 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 20 point effort from Maurice Jones-Drew, who tore apart the Tennessee Titans defense for 177 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. "The important thing is that we won," Missouri Mavericks coach Josh Webb said. Wildcats were helped out in a losing cause by a 25 point effort from Aaron Rodgers, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 287 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 52 rushing yards. With this performance, Rodgers was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 14 point effort from the Carolina Panthers Defensive Team. "They out-coached us," Wildcats coach Kyle Jones said. Adding salt to the wound, Wildcats could have scored 108 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Kyle Jones left key players like Brett Favre and his corresponding 28 points on the bench. This brings the record for Missouri Mavericks to 6-2, and drops Wildcats to a record of 2-6. Coming up in week 9, the 6-2 Atlantic City Gamblers are at Missouri Mavericks, where Missouri Mavericks are an early 12.9-point favorite, while the 1-7 KC Chiefs are at Wildcats, where Wildcats are an early 22.8-point favorite. | ||||
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