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Author:  Fonzie [ Thu May 12, 2011 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  2028 - Week 5 is com

League File

Results

Teams making transactions: -
Teams adjusting rosters: NOS, SEA
Teams shuffling depth charts: NOS, SEA

Upcoming Schedule:
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16-May Week 6 Regular Season
19-May Week 7 Regular Season
23-May Week 8 Regular Season

Author:  Cheesehead Craig [ Thu May 12, 2011 8:46 pm ]
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Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers

We fumble at the Oregon 2, next drive we fumble at their 22, 2 drives later we throw an INT at their 6. These are extremely huge given we lost by 3.

We've had 4 home games so far this season and lost 3 of them.

This season is turning into a disaster. It's just one thing after another on offense this season.

GG Raider.

Author:  Shooter [ Fri May 13, 2011 12:11 am ]
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Very convinving win against the Militia. The game was over early and we went into cruise control in the second half.

Author:  kosar19 [ Fri May 13, 2011 5:02 am ]
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GG Tulsa.

QB Mathews goes down. Backup throws three picks and loses a fumble, kicker misses two field goals (now 6 for 11 on the year), and we lose 19-10. Winslett will get all the snaps this week, but overall the morale is a bit low after starting the season 2-3. Bright spot, we did block two punts.

Author:  timmynausea [ Fri May 13, 2011 7:56 am ]
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GG Durham. You knocked us around for a lot of the 1st half, but we really took over in the 3rd quarter.

Author:  TurfToe [ Fri May 13, 2011 8:16 am ]
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I go into rebuild mode and I'm leading the division, wtf?!

What good are 10 draft picks when they are in the middle of a round?

Author:  JJ Smitty [ Fri May 13, 2011 9:11 am ]
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I've got one "dr jekyll and mr hyde" Team...

GG Wally Wooden

GG Raven Hawk...

Author:  Aamalin [ Fri May 13, 2011 10:13 am ]
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As the dejected Militia team walked off the field after taking a serious ass-whooping from a clearly fired up and talented Stingers team, the veterans on the team thought to themselves that perhaps they had started to read their newspaper clippings a bit to much. After the game Sean Swift was looking for a clipboard.....and Emmanual Cole was seen shaking his head in disgust.

Good Game Shooter... We faced the measuring stick and we found ourselves very, very short.

Author:  Fonzie [ Fri May 13, 2011 10:20 am ]
Post subject:  Fonzie's Super-Fun Q

[b2ac8a8a]Fonzie's Super-Fun Quick-Hit Recap-a-Thon[/b2ac8a8a]

MoMo bounced back from last week's misery to lead the Rounders (3-2) to a 23-20 OT win over division rival Arizona (0-5). 244 yds and 2 TDs for the QB earned him POG honors.

Barbarians (4-1) QB Brian Bauer was evidently pissed that his team was losing 14-6 at the half at home against Durham (1-4). So pissed that he came out of the tunnel and threw three TD passes in the third quarter to rally his team to a 33-22 win. Good for Brian.

Oregon (4-1) continued their Ice-cool rampage through the Ring of Fire, defeating their second consecutive RoF foe by three points. Honolulu's (2-3) first five drives ended thusly: punt, fumble, fumble, half, interception. The Blue Pacific valiantly rallied for 18 points over the last quarter and a half, but it wasn't enough.

The tight match between Santa Cruz (4-0) and Denver (0-5) wasn't over until the very last play of the game. Irving Norried had pushed Denver down the field 58 yards to the Santa Cruz 8 with :22 left, but a penalty and four incompletions later the game ended 20-16.

Tulsa's (3-1) Tyrus McChane pulled off an exceptionally rare feat for a linebacker today, racking up a hat-trick of interceptions (with another pass defensed to boot). With Tulsa's offense only managing field goals, they needed the pick-six he contributed in their 19-10 win over El Paso (2-3).

Another day, another 300 yard passing performance from Bert Foster. He did his usual thing in leading undefeated Huntington Beach (5-0) to a 26-16 win over Fargo (2-3). Yawn.

Texas (3-2) and Death Valley (0-5) alternated shutout quarters in this one. The Inferno wound up with better point differentials during their quarters, allowing them to lock up a 24-13 win.

Considering that Henry Nevarez threw three picks, Atlantic City (2-2) did well to keep limit to a 3-point loss to Cleveland (3-1). This game featured a total of 14 punts. So there's that.

It isn't often that a team can score a 23-point victory while fielding a QB who completed less than half of his passes, but that's precisely what New Orleans (3-2) did today in their 34-11 pasting of St. Louis (1-4). The Raging Horde's running game did the heavy lifting for them, racking up 214 yards.

Carl Bradford had a near-perfect day (QB Rating of 151.7) in leading Shreveport (3-2) to a 24-3 drubbing of Omaha (3-2). Casey Wolf led the Arrowheads on a nifty 79 yard drive in the 4th quarter, but turned it over on downs at the 1 yard line to seal the deal.

San Antonio (5-0) set the tone early in this one, jumping out to a 21-3 first quarter lead over Tennessee (3-2). That lead expanded to 38-3 at halftime, allowing the Stingers to cruise in the second half to a 45-15 win.

Boston (4-1) also scored a big first half over Chicago (1-4), but they did it with defense. Two fumble recoveries for TDs helped them build a 24-0 lead at halftime. That would hold up for a 30-3 rout.

Seattle (3-2) looked to be in trouble early, falling behind Tucson (2-3) 17-6 at the half. But Hunter Walker rallied the Spartans in the second half and put them in position to kick, and make, a 52-yd FG as time expired to escape with a 25-24 home win.

Detroit (1-3-1) and Brooklyn (3-1-1) played to a 24-24 tie. I hate ties.

Author:  JJ Smitty [ Fri May 13, 2011 12:28 pm ]
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Great Write Up...

Author:  Shooter [ Fri May 13, 2011 3:28 pm ]
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Like the write up Fonzie.

Author:  kosar19 [ Sat May 14, 2011 12:53 pm ]
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Nice write-up. And ties are like kissing your sister. What's wrong with that? :?

Author:  TurfToe [ Sat May 14, 2011 9:27 pm ]
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[quote669a279="kosar19"]Nice write-up. And ties are like kissing your sister. What's wrong with that? :?[/quote669a279]

Depends on what your sister looks like...

Author:  Fonzie [ Sun May 15, 2011 7:25 pm ]
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[quote37e44ad="TurfToe"][quote37e44ad="kosar19"]Nice write-up. And ties are like kissing your sister. What's wrong with that? :?[/quote37e44ad]

Depends on what your sister looks like...[/quote37e44ad]

And which state you live in.

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