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I'd say the Trend contiuned!

But will it continue to continue?

I will say that it will be very tough. Too many things can happen week to week. I hope so though.

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everyone remember to vote for each matchup.

 

Except mine of course, cause everyone knows who's going to win.

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:wall: bay area, your team blows really bad...just be ready for the biggest victory out of all the matchups this week

I wouldn't rip a team who's leading the league in scoring. It's too bad somebody knocked both of you off. :mad:

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Knights Of Sirrod,

 

We here at Knights Of Sirrod Inc. are (now) proud to have Daunte Culpepper on our squad. Although I hate Daunte with a passion, he is good. I want him off my team! Offer a trade...PLEASE! :pointstosky:

 

Mudville Champs in 2009.

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:wall: bay area, your team blows really bad...just be ready for the biggest victory out of all the matchups this week

Actions speak louder than words

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panama goes down due to a late 4th quarter garbage time TD by Boldin. :D

;)

 

Bodlin earned a dancing bananna. :(

That's the lovely thing about garbage points in the NFL. They aren't always garbage for fantasy purposes. :thumbsdown:

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Albuquerque, NM (Associated Fantasy Press) - The Loco Lobos (3-1) have been plagued with inconsistant play at wide reciever all season. It was therefore rather fitting that a reciever would put the nail in the Panama Porn Pirates (3-1) coffin during their week 4 meeting. Anquan Boldin scored a late touchdown that lifted the Lobos to 109 - 103 victory over the previously unbeaten Pirates.

 

"What can I say? Anquan came through with a clutch play when we needed it," said Alex Maes, Head Coach and General Manager for the Lobos. "The Pirates are a tough team and we were very fortunate to scrape out the victory." Indeed the Pirates feature arguably the strongest starting line-up in the league with Bulger, Alexander, J.Jones, Dunn, Moss, C. Johnson, and Holt. This powerhouse has been assembled thanks to a shrewd acumen on the part of team owner Justin Hagen. Fortunately the Lobos recieved some much needed offense from their wideouts.

 

Through the first 3 games a Lobo starting reciever had yet to find the endzone. This week both Boldin who made the game winning grab, and underrated veteran Eddie Kennison found paydirt. "We've known all along our guys had the talent, it was just a matter of time before they started to step things up. They picked a good week to do it," said Maes. A pair of clutch performs combined with strong games from a terrific trio of runners was a recipe for victory. Barber, McGahee, and R. Johnson all did their part in keeping the Lobos hopes alive. "This was a total team effort. We needed every last point that those guys contributed. Hopefully we can build some momentum off this win. We're not here to win a game here or there. We won't be satisfied with anything less than a title," said Maes.

 

 

 

 

What can I say? If I'm gonna enjoy gloating for a week I might as well have some fun with it and be original. :blink:

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Albuquerque, NM (Associated Fantasy Press) - The Loco Lobos (3-1) have been plagued with inconsistant play at wide reciever all season. It was therefore rather fitting that a reciever would put the nail in the Panama Porn Pirates (3-1) coffin during their week 4 meeting. Anquan Boldin scored a late touchdown that lifted the Lobos to 109 - 103 victory over the previously unbeaten Pirates.

 

"What can I say? Anquan came through with a clutch play when we needed it," said Alex Maes, Head Coach and General Manager for the Lobos. "The Pirates are a tough team and we were very fortunate to scrape out the victory." Indeed the Pirates feature arguably the strongest starting line-up in the league with Bulger, Alexander, J.Jones, Dunn, Moss, C. Johnson, and Holt. This powerhouse has been assembled thanks to a shrewd acumen on the part of team owner Justin Hagen. Fortunately the Lobos recieved some much needed offense from their wideouts.

 

Through the first 3 games a Lobo starting reciever had yet to find the endzone. This week both Boldin who made the game winning grab, and underrated veteran Eddie Kennison found paydirt. "We've known all along our guys had the talent, it was just a matter of time before they started to step things up. They picked a good week to do it," said Maes. A pair of clutch performs combined with strong games from a terrific trio of runners was a recipe for victory. Barber, McGahee, and R. Johnson all did their part in keeping the Lobos hopes alive. "This was a total team effort. We needed every last point that those guys contributed. Hopefully we can build some momentum off this win. We're not here to win a game here or there. We won't be satisfied with anything less than a title," said Maes.

 

 

 

 

What can I say? If I'm gonna enjoy gloating for a week I might as well have some fun with it and be original. :headbanger:

I drop to 3rd, I hope you had fun with that little article because I'm have about a two pager when I go 15-1. :P

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Albuquerque, NM (Associated Fantasy Press) - The Loco Lobos (3-1) have been plagued with inconsistant play at wide reciever all season. It was therefore rather fitting that a reciever would put the nail in the Panama Porn Pirates (3-1) coffin during their week 4 meeting. Anquan Boldin scored a late touchdown that lifted the Lobos to 109 - 103 victory over the previously unbeaten Pirates.

 

"What can I say? Anquan came through with a clutch play when we needed it," said Alex Maes, Head Coach and General Manager for the Lobos. "The Pirates are a tough team and we were very fortunate to scrape out the victory." Indeed the Pirates feature arguably the strongest starting line-up in the league with Bulger, Alexander, J.Jones, Dunn, Moss, C. Johnson, and Holt. This powerhouse has been assembled thanks to a shrewd acumen on the part of team owner Justin Hagen. Fortunately the Lobos recieved some much needed offense from their wideouts.

 

Through the first 3 games a Lobo starting reciever had yet to find the endzone. This week both Boldin who made the game winning grab, and underrated veteran Eddie Kennison found paydirt. "We've known all along our guys had the talent, it was just a matter of time before they started to step things up. They picked a good week to do it," said Maes. A pair of clutch performs combined with strong games from a terrific trio of runners was a recipe for victory. Barber, McGahee, and R. Johnson all did their part in keeping the Lobos hopes alive. "This was a total team effort. We needed every last point that those guys contributed. Hopefully we can build some momentum off this win. We're not here to win a game here or there. We won't be satisfied with anything less than a title," said Maes.

 

 

 

 

What can I say? If I'm gonna enjoy gloating for a week I might as well have some fun with it and be original. :headbanger:

Nice one, and very original :P

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I drop to 3rd, I hope you had fun with that little article because I'm have about a two pager when I go 15-1.  :D

You might want to update your record in your signature porn boy. It seems to be a little off. :blink:

 

Oh yeah, and don't you mean 14-2. That's my title you seem to think you're going to claim. :thumbsup:

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