Thursday, November 11, 2010

Haverford Trust - Game #9

by Jesse Katz

conViks (1-8) vs iced (2-7)
This battle of the last placed teams sure looked ugly, as both kickers came up with 14 or more fantasy points. Iced, finally showing some life, got some help from the double zeros put up by stagnant Steve Smith and Beanie Wells. I guess that’s what happens when you start two players on awful offenses. Look out for the battle for last place between these two abysmal teams.

Client 9 (6-3) vs Boyertown Crackers (4-5)

Client 9 took a share of first place this last week with the big 130-74 win over Boyertown Crackers. With the Packers defense coming up with a huge 30 points, if Client 9  didn’t win this matchup, he should ave gone into 2011 draft mode. A weak performance from Peyton Manning did not help the Cracker’s cause as he was outscored by Jay “I Still Exist!” Cutler. Cracker’s still fighting for a playoff spot does have something to look forward to however, as Steven Jackson is coming off of a bye week, and Manning has a very favorable matchup in the upcoming week.

Shake ‘n Bake (4-5) vs Lethal Weapons (5-4)
In the closest matchup of the week, Shake ‘n Bake edged their opponent 93-92, knocking Lethal Weapons out of first place. Even with Peyton Hillis’ big week, and a mere one point from Shake ‘n Bakes kicker, Lethal Weapons was still unable to win. Phillip Rivers and Peterson stepped it up big for Shake, as they combined for more then half of the team’s points. Looks like somebody might have gotten a little lucky….

Executioners (5-4) vs Mutley (6-3)

In a very high scoring matchup Mutley was able to outduel Executioners 110-93 this week and take first place in the Bulls division. With help from Arian Foster, and a little trickery in the Steelers game, Mutley was able to beat the well balanced scoring for that is Executioners. The Kitna factor definitely did not help Miles Austin, as he accounted for only one point in the Executioners loss.

King Cobra (5-4) vs Dancing Bears (6-3)

With a very weak performance from just about every on King Cobra, Dancing Bears pulled out a win 94-57. Most fans forgot to get their popcorn ready for this one, but that didn’t matter for Dancing Bears, as TO put up 31 points. King Cobra suffered from bye week blunders this past week, having stars Antonio Gates, Frank Gore, and Randy Moss all on bye. Things are looking bright however, as Vincent Jackson will be playing in just a few weeks. Watch out for this Cobra team come playoff time.

D-Money (6-3) vs 3 &Out (4-5)
In a close matchup D-Money made some great starts to pull out a 90-85 victory this past week. How do you expect to start Randy McMichael and win? Well, D-Money did and it paid off (everyone is thinking wow right now). The tight end came up with a big 14 fantasy points to go along with Aaron Rodgers 3 touchdowns. It doesn’t seem that 3 & Out wanted to get the win this week, starting Michael Bush at running back and possibly costing his team the win.

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