Friday, October 22, 2010

Haverford Trust - Game #6 Summaries

by Andrew Mishler

Iced vs. Executioners
Executioners dominated in this matchup against Iced, winning 115-78. Looking at his bench, he could have won by even more if he had started players like Ryan Torain, who exploded onto the scene against the Colts to score 27 points, and Pierre Garcon, who had his best game of the season with 21 points. Nevertheless, Executioners still got some great production from Dwayne Bowe and Matt Schaub. Iced had a tough week, with a notably poor four points from Shonne Greene, who has failed to live up to expectations in fantasy this season. 


Lethal Weapons vs. Client 9
This low-scoring affair, won by Lethal Weapons over Client 9 by a score of 76-68, was full of fantasy busts. Michael Turner, Brandon Loyd and Chris Cooley all put up pedestrian numbers for Client 9 while Maurice Jones-Drew continued his mediocre 2010 campaign for Lethal Weapons with only five points.  In the end, Lethal Weapons came out on top due to another great performance by Tony Romo, who scored 24, and a rejuvenated Heath Miller, who scored 11 points with Ben Roethlisberger once again under center. 


3 & Out vs. Shake ‘n Bake
To win this matchup, 3 & Out made a great move by putting Chad Henne into his starting lineup over Brett Favre. Henne ended Week 6 with 17 points, while Favre finished with 8. The move was crucial to 3 & Out’s victory, as he defeated Shake ‘n Bake 80-72. While Shake ‘n Bake did fall just short of the win, he couldn’t have done anything about it. His team was made up of solid scores from Philip Rivers, Adrian Peterson and Brandon Marshall, but none reached above 20 points. 


Mutley vs. King Cobra
This nail biter, an 88-86 win for King Cobra over Mutley, was one that could have easily gone either way. After Jermichael Finley was lost for the season, Mutley decided to switch him out Andrew Quarless, the new starting TE for the Packers.  The switch didn’t go so well, as Quarless only managed to score 2 points. In addition, Hakeem Nicks couldn’t score a single point, which hurts even more considering Mutley would have won if Nicks played like he did in the first five weeks of the season.


Boyertown Crackers vs. D-Money
With D-Money defeating Boyertown Crackers 99-96, close matches seem to be the theme of the week. Even though Boyertown Crackers had three players score over 20 points in Peyton Manning, Joseph Addai and Steven Jackson, he was still unable to earn the victory since the rest of his team performed so badly. D-Money edged out Boyertown Crackers for the win mainly because of Andre Johnson, who scored 24 points off of 138 yards and a TD.


Dancing Bears vs. conVICKS
An abundance of injuries that have been mounting for conVICKS’ team has caused him to make use of fringe fantasy players like Earnest Graham and Kenny Britt. That didn’t help him this week, as Dancing Bears easily defeated him by 103-59. Dancing Bears had a great week from Chris Johnson and Greg Jennings on his way to his win. He even had Jeremy Maclin’s 32 points sitting on the bench in this matchup.

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