Friday, December 24, 2010

KFL


The Dust has Settled

After a low-scoring but hard fought final match between Dynasty 3D and NE Deepthreat, the one who came out on top was the former by a score of 74-61. There was also a few consolation games that were finalized last week, so here is a rundown of how each match went.

Dynasty 3D vs. NE Deepthreat
Who would have thought at the beginning of the season that LeGarrette Blount, who went undrafted in almost every fantasy football league on the Internet, would be the key to one team’s championship victory? Dynasty 3D racked up a team-high 19 points from Blount and got some additional contributions from Joe Flacco (16) and Roddy White (12). It was enough to take out NE Deepthreat, who couldn’t get much going beyond the play of Josh Freeman (18) and Hakeem Nicks (12).

SF Hall of Justice vs. Yorktown Gunners
This was the first consolation match in the league, and it was a close one. While SF Hall of Justice had great games from Phillip Rivers (31) and Brandon Marshall (16), the rest of his players barely bothered to show up on the stat sheet. He finished with 80 points, which unfortunately for him was four points shy of his opponent. Yorktown Gunners was led by a great game from the Bears defense (20), as well as some other impressive performances from Peyton Manning (19) and Braylon Edwards (12). His win even came with a handicap, as Dez Bryant was in the starting lineup even though the Cowboys placed him on injured reserve.

Team 3rd and Goal vs. Bruise Brothers-Dailey
The second consolation match was definitely not a good day at the office for Team 3rd and Goal, as two of his top scorers were his defense and his kickers. Bruise Brothers-Dailey had a much better outing with Jon Kitna, Cedric Benson, and Jason Witten all scoring above 20 points. This led to an easy win for Bruise Brothers-Dailey by a score of 103-60.

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