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Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 Fantasy Recaps |
| Tampa Bay Bandits (90) at Oakland Invaders (53) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 showdown, Tampa Bay Bandits embarrassed a hapless Oakland Invaders team by a score of 90 to 53, silencing a partisan crowd of 74,617. With their 90 points, Tampa Bay Bandits is now the proud record-holder of the 16th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Tampa Bay Bandits were led to their 37 point victory by a 15 point effort from Drew Brees, who beat the Atlanta Falcons defense for 308 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 3 rushing yards. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Steven Jackson, who beat the Detroit Lions defense for 149 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 17 receiving yards. "We brought our A-game," Tampa Bay Bandits coach Brian Manyx said. Oakland Invaders were helped out in a losing cause by a 11 point effort from the Indianapolis Colts Defensive Team. With this performance, the Colts was the number 6 ranked defensive team for week 8. They also got help from a 10 point effort from Justin Fargas, who snuck past the San Diego Chargers defense for 59 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 20 receiving yards. "Give them all the credit," Oakland Invaders coach Josh Baughman said. This brings the record for Tampa Bay Bandits to 4-4, and drops Oakland Invaders to a record of 3-5. Coming up in week 9, Tampa Bay Bandits are at the 6-2 Chicago Enforcers, where Chicago Enforcers are an early 9-point favorite, while the 4-4 Arizona Wranglers are at Oakland Invaders, where Oakland Invaders are an early 6.3-point favorite. | ||||
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| New Jersey Generals (80) at Oklahoma Outlaws (85) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 showdown, Oklahoma Outlaws squeaked by a tough New Jersey Generals team by a score of 85 to 80, extending the losing streak for New Jersey Generals to 7 games. With their 85 points, Oklahoma Outlaws is now the proud record-holder of the 25th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Oklahoma Outlaws were led to their 5 point victory by a 23 point effort from the Chicago Bears Defensive Team. With this performance, the Bears was the number 5 ranked overall fantasy scorer 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 was no fluke," Oklahoma Outlaws coach Dennis Kingsley said. New Jersey Generals were helped out in a losing cause by a 28 point effort from Brett Favre, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 244 passing yards and 4 passing TDs. With this performance, Favre was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 13 point effort from Dustin Keller, who got by the Miami Dolphins defense for 76 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "You've got to hand it to them," New Jersey Generals coach Philip Baughman said. New Jersey Generals drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 7 out of 8 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Oklahoma Outlaws to 3-5, and drops New Jersey Generals to a record of 1-7. Coming up in week 9, the 4-4 The Bootleggers are at New Jersey Generals, where New Jersey Generals are an early 4.0-point underdog, while the 3-5 Pittsburgh Maulers are at Oklahoma Outlaws, where Oklahoma Outlaws are an early 3.2-point favorite. | ||||
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| San Antonio Gunslingers (53) at Arizona Wranglers (54) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 matchup, Arizona Wranglers squeaked by a tough San Antonio Gunslingers team by a score of 54 to 53, behind the support of 73,874 faithful fans.
Arizona Wranglers were led to their 1 point victory by a 14 point effort from the Carolina Panthers Defensive Team. With this performance, the Panthers was the number 4 ranked defensive team for week 8. They also got help from a 8 point effort from Mason Crosby, who snuck past the Minnesota Vikings defense for 2 field goals made and 2 extra points. "We feed off the energy of our fans," Arizona Wranglers coach Glenn Johnson said. San Antonio Gunslingers were helped out in a losing cause by a 13 point effort from Tim Hightower, who snuck past the Carolina Panthers defense for 39 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 57 receiving yards. They also got help from a 13 point effort from Michael Turner, who beat the New Orleans Saints defense for 151 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD. "They outplayed us in every phase of the game," San Antonio Gunslingers coach Brandon Darr said. Adding salt to the wound, San Antonio Gunslingers could have scored 68 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Brandon Darr left key players like Nate Washington and his corresponding 8 points on the bench. Arizona Wranglers took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 6 out of 8 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Arizona Wranglers to 4-4, and drops San Antonio Gunslingers to a record of 6-2. Coming up in week 9, the 6-2 Denver Gold are at San Antonio Gunslingers, where San Antonio Gunslingers are an early 17.9-point underdog, while Arizona Wranglers are at the 3-5 Oakland Invaders, where Oakland Invaders are an early 6.3-point favorite. | ||||
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| Denver Gold (56) at Chicago Enforcers (75) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 rivalry, Chicago Enforcers beat a strong Denver Gold team by a score of 75 to 56, extending the winning streak for Chicago Enforcers to 3 games.
Chicago Enforcers were led to their 19 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 13 point effort from Marques Colston, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 85 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "I'm speechless," Chicago Enforcers coach Ethan Smith said. Denver Gold were helped out in a losing cause 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 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. "We didn't get the big breaks today," Denver Gold coach Mike Kingsley said. Adding salt to the wound, Denver Gold could have scored 85 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Mike Kingsley left key players like the Baltimore Ravens Defensive Team and his corresponding 19 points on the bench. This brings the record for Chicago Enforcers to 6-2, and drops Denver Gold to a record of 6-2. Coming up in week 9, the 4-4 Tampa Bay Bandits are at Chicago Enforcers, where Chicago Enforcers are an early 9-point favorite, while Denver Gold are at the 6-2 San Antonio Gunslingers, where San Antonio Gunslingers are an early 17.9-point underdog. | ||||
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| The Bootleggers (68) at Pittsburgh Maulers (49) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Dynasty Fantasy Football League #2 rivalry, The Bootleggers beat a strong Pittsburgh Maulers team by a score of 68 to 49, silencing a partisan crowd of 69,835.
The Bootleggers were led to their 19 point victory by a 20 point effort from Maurice Jones-Drew, who tore apart the Tennessee Titans defense for 177 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. With this performance, Jones-Drew was the number 3 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 13 point effort from Ray Rice, who got by the Denver Broncos defense for 84 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 24 receiving yards. "We're going to use this win as a building block," The Bootleggers coach Chad Davis said. Pittsburgh Maulers were helped out in a losing cause by a 9 point effort from Nick Folk, who snuck past the Seattle Seahawks defense for 1 field goals made and 5 extra points. They also got help from a 9 point effort from the New Orleans Saints Defensive Team. "We weren't mentally prepared," Pittsburgh Maulers coach Jordan Lile said. Adding salt to the wound, Pittsburgh Maulers could have scored 72 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Jordan Lile left key players like the Miami Dolphins Defensive Team and his corresponding 18 points on the bench. This brings the record for The Bootleggers to 4-4, and drops Pittsburgh Maulers to a record of 3-5. Coming up in week 9, The Bootleggers are at the 1-7 New Jersey Generals, where New Jersey Generals are an early 4.0-point underdog, while Pittsburgh Maulers are at the 3-5 Oklahoma Outlaws, where Oklahoma Outlaws are an early 3.2-point favorite. | ||||
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