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| Statewide Emergency (64.08) at WMD Project (71.55) | ||||
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI matchup, WMD Project beat a strong Statewide Emergency team by a score of 71.55 to 64.08, behind the support of 74,576 faithful fans.
WMD Project were led to their 7.47 point victory by a 12.64 point effort from DeAngelo Williams, who beat the Arizona Cardinals defense for 158 rushing yards. They also got help from a 11.94 point effort from Tony Gonzalez, who got by the New Orleans Saints defense for 89 receiving yards. "I'm really proud of the way our guys hung in there," WMD Project coach Ho Bagg, Sapper said. Statewide Emergency were helped out in a losing cause by a 12.11 point effort from Eli Manning, who got by the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 222 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 34 rushing yards. They also got help from a 10.33 point effort from Vernon Davis, who snuck past the Indianapolis Colts defense for 20 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We didn't match their intensity," Statewide Emergency coach Juan Yamashita Panzer (Human Cannonball) said. WMD Project took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 10 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for WMD Project to 11-5, and drops Statewide Emergency to a record of 3-13. Coming up in week 9, WMD Project are at the 9-7 G-Force, where G-Force are an early 6.9-point favorite, while Statewide Emergency are at the 7-9 fighting albinos, where fighting albinos are an early 19.7-point favorite, while the 8-8 Bill Me are at WMD Project, where WMD Project are an early 2.7-point underdog, while the 12-4 Boomtown Rats are at Statewide Emergency, where Statewide Emergency are an early 18.8-point underdog. | ||||
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| Orange Iguanas (137.7) at Miskatonic U (137.41) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional matchup, Orange Iguanas squeaked by a tough Miskatonic U team by a score of 137.70 to 137.41, silencing a partisan crowd of 67,737. With their 137.70 points, Orange Iguanas is now the proud record-holder of the 8th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Orange Iguanas were led to their 0.29 point victory by a 31.77 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 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. In addition, Johnson entered the UFFL VI Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 11th-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 20.32 point effort from Tony Romo, who got by the Seattle Seahawks defense for 256 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards. "We knew what we had to do and went out and did it," Orange Iguanas coach Alex said. Miskatonic U were helped out in a losing cause by a 26.29 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 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 25.72 point effort from Aaron Rodgers, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 287 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 52 rushing yards. "We weren't mentally prepared," Miskatonic U coach Kurt Wille said. Miskatonic U drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 10 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Orange Iguanas to 4-12, and drops Miskatonic U to a record of 11-5. Coming up in week 9, the 8-8 Gdansk Port Authority are at Orange Iguanas , where Orange Iguanas are an early 2.4-point underdog, while the 7-9 Bye Week are at Miskatonic U, where Miskatonic U are an early 27.6-point favorite, while Orange Iguanas are at the 7-9 Bye Week, where Bye Week are an early 4.0-point underdog, while Miskatonic U are at the 8-8 Gdansk Port Authority, where Gdansk Port Authority are an early 21.2-point underdog. | ||||
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| G-Force (78.31) at Bye Week (82.1) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI showdown, Bye Week squeaked by a tough G-Force team by a score of 82.10 to 78.31, behind the support of 69,535 faithful fans.
Bye Week were led to their 3.79 point victory by a 22.00 point effort from the Miami Dolphins Defensive Team. With this performance, the Dolphins was the number 2 ranked defensive team for week 8. They also got help from a 17.09 point effort from Adrian Peterson, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 97 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 44 receiving yards. "A win is a win," Bye Week coach David Willis said. G-Force were helped out in a losing cause by a 16.29 point effort from Matt Hasselbeck, who got by the Dallas Cowboys defense for 249 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. They also got help from a 13.20 point effort from Steve Smith, who snuck past the Arizona Cardinals defense for 56 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD in addition to 17 rushing yards. "I don't want to point fingers," G-Force coach Dave Torreano said. Causing further embarrassment, G-Force could have scored 86.49 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Dave Torreano left key players like the New York Jets Defensive Team and his corresponding 13.00 points on the bench. Bye Week took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 8 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Bye Week to 7-9, and drops G-Force to a record of 9-7. Coming up in week 9, the 11-5 WMD Project are at G-Force, where G-Force are an early 6.9-point favorite, while Bye Week are at the 11-5 Miskatonic U, where Miskatonic U are an early 27.6-point favorite, while the 4-12 Orange Iguanas are at Bye Week, where Bye Week are an early 4.0-point underdog, while G-Force are at the 10-6 Predominantly Orange, where Predominantly Orange are an early 14.6-point favorite. | ||||
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| Bye Week (82.1) at Gdansk Port Authority (97.64) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional classic, Gdansk Port Authority beat a strong Bye Week team by a score of 97.64 to 82.10, extending the winning streak for Gdansk Port Authority to 6 games.
Gdansk Port Authority were led to their 15.54 point victory by a 20.25 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. With this performance, Jackson was the number 5 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 16.30 point effort from Greg Jennings, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 88 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We're going to use this win as a building block," Gdansk Port Authority coach Michael Mysliwy said. Bye Week were helped out in a losing cause by a 22.00 point effort from the Miami Dolphins Defensive Team. With this performance, the Dolphins was the number 2 ranked defensive team for week 8. They also got help from a 17.09 point effort from Adrian Peterson, who got by the Green Bay Packers defense for 97 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 44 receiving yards. "I tip my hat to them," Bye Week coach David Willis said. This brings the record for Gdansk Port Authority to 8-8, and drops Bye Week to a record of 7-9. Coming up in week 9, Gdansk Port Authority are at the 4-12 Orange Iguanas , where Orange Iguanas are an early 2.4-point underdog, while Bye Week are at the 11-5 Miskatonic U, where Miskatonic U are an early 27.6-point favorite, while the 4-12 Orange Iguanas are at Bye Week, where Bye Week are an early 4.0-point underdog, while the 11-5 Miskatonic U are at Gdansk Port Authority, where Gdansk Port Authority are an early 21.2-point underdog. | ||||
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| Virtual Vampires (92.02) at Predominantly Orange (121) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI rivalry, Predominantly Orange beat a strong Virtual Vampires team by a score of 121.00 to 92.02, behind the support of 73,088 faithful fans.
Predominantly Orange were led to their 28.98 point victory by a 18.47 point effort from Vincent Jackson, who beat the Oakland Raiders defense for 103 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Jackson was the number 2 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 18.15 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. "I was just doing my job," Predominantly Orange coach Matt Booth said. Virtual Vampires were helped out in a losing cause by a 27.00 point effort from the Chicago Bears Defensive Team. With this performance, the Bears was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 19.68 point effort from Pierre Thomas, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 91 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 9 receiving yards. "The ball just didn't bounce our way," Virtual Vampires coach Dana Elzenbeck said. This brings the record for Predominantly Orange to 10-6, and drops Virtual Vampires to a record of 6-10. Coming up in week 9, Predominantly Orange are at the 8-8 Bill Me, where Bill Me are an early 18.8-point underdog, while Virtual Vampires are at the 12-4 Boomtown Rats, where Boomtown Rats are an early 22.6-point favorite, while the 9-7 G-Force are at Predominantly Orange, where Predominantly Orange are an early 14.6-point favorite, while the 7-9 fighting albinos are at Virtual Vampires, where Virtual Vampires are an early 23.5-point underdog. | ||||
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| Gdansk Port Authority (97.64) at Bill Me (83.24) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI battle, Gdansk Port Authority beat a strong Bill Me team by a score of 97.64 to 83.24, extending the winning streak for Gdansk Port Authority to 6 games.
Gdansk Port Authority were led to their 14.40 point victory by a 20.25 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. With this performance, Jackson was the number 5 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 16.30 point effort from Greg Jennings, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 88 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We took them out of their game," Gdansk Port Authority coach Michael Mysliwy said. Bill Me were helped out in a losing cause by a 16.50 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. With this performance, Brees was the number 6 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 15.00 point effort from the New Orleans Saints Defensive Team. "They outplayed us in every phase of the game," Bill Me coach Bobby McClure said. Compounding the issue, Bill Me could have scored 109.57 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Bobby McClure left key players like Dustin Keller and his corresponding 19.07 points on the bench. This brings the record for Gdansk Port Authority to 8-8, and drops Bill Me to a record of 8-8. Coming up in week 9, the 10-6 Predominantly Orange are at Bill Me, where Bill Me are an early 18.8-point underdog, while Gdansk Port Authority are at the 4-12 Orange Iguanas , where Orange Iguanas are an early 2.4-point underdog, while the 11-5 Miskatonic U are at Gdansk Port Authority, where Gdansk Port Authority are an early 21.2-point underdog, while Bill Me are at the 11-5 WMD Project, where WMD Project are an early 2.7-point underdog. | ||||
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| Bill Me (83.24) at G-Force (78.31) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional matchup, Bill Me squeaked by a tough G-Force team by a score of 83.24 to 78.31, behind the support of 73,397 faithful fans.
Bill Me were led to their 4.93 point victory by a 16.50 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. With this performance, Brees was the number 6 ranked quarterback for week 8. They also got help from a 15.00 point effort from the New Orleans Saints Defensive Team. "This team shows a lot of resiliency," Bill Me coach Bobby McClure said. G-Force were helped out in a losing cause by a 16.29 point effort from Matt Hasselbeck, who got by the Dallas Cowboys defense for 249 passing yards and 2 passing TDs. They also got help from a 13.20 point effort from Steve Smith, who snuck past the Arizona Cardinals defense for 56 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD in addition to 17 rushing yards. "These guys have nothing to be ashamed of," G-Force coach Dave Torreano said. Causing further embarrassment, G-Force could have scored 86.49 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Dave Torreano left key players like the New York Jets Defensive Team and his corresponding 13.00 points on the bench. Bill Me took advantage of their schedule this week, as their point total would have gone for a loss against 7 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Bill Me to 8-8, and drops G-Force to a record of 9-7. Coming up in week 9, the 11-5 WMD Project are at G-Force, where G-Force are an early 6.9-point favorite, while the 10-6 Predominantly Orange are at Bill Me, where Bill Me are an early 18.8-point underdog, while G-Force are at the 10-6 Predominantly Orange, where Predominantly Orange are an early 14.6-point favorite, while Bill Me are at the 11-5 WMD Project, where WMD Project are an early 2.7-point underdog. | ||||
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| fighting albinos (83.68) at Boomtown Rats (111.19) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional rivalry, Boomtown Rats beat a strong fighting albinos team by a score of 111.19 to 83.68, behind the support of 72,022 faithful fans.
Boomtown Rats were led to their 27.51 point victory by a 22.07 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. With this performance, Forte was the number 4 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 16.32 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. "It's tough to win in a hostile environment," Boomtown Rats coach Mark McDaniel said. fighting albinos were helped out in a losing cause by a 14.60 point effort from Dallas Clark, who got by the San Francisco 49ers defense for 99 receiving yards. With this performance, Clark was the number 3 ranked tight end for week 8. They also got help from a 13.30 point effort from DeSean Jackson, who got by the New York Giants defense for 78 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "We shot ourselves in the foot," fighting albinos coach Lyle said. This brings the record for Boomtown Rats to 12-4, and drops fighting albinos to a record of 7-9. Coming up in week 9, the 6-10 Virtual Vampires are at Boomtown Rats, where Boomtown Rats are an early 22.6-point favorite, while the 3-13 Statewide Emergency are at fighting albinos, where fighting albinos are an early 19.7-point favorite, while Boomtown Rats are at the 3-13 Statewide Emergency, where Statewide Emergency are an early 18.8-point underdog, while fighting albinos are at the 6-10 Virtual Vampires, where Virtual Vampires are an early 23.5-point underdog. | ||||
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| Boomtown Rats (111.19) at Miskatonic U (137.41) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI classic, Miskatonic U beat a strong Boomtown Rats team by a score of 137.41 to 111.19, behind the support of 66,573 faithful fans. With their 137.41 points, Miskatonic U is now the proud record-holder of the 8th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Miskatonic U were led to their 26.22 point victory by a 26.29 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 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 25.72 point effort from Aaron Rodgers, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 287 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 52 rushing yards. "This was a confidence booster," Miskatonic U coach Kurt Wille said. Boomtown Rats were helped out in a losing cause by a 22.07 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. With this performance, Forte was the number 4 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 16.32 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 didn't maintain the intensity for the entire 60 minutes," Boomtown Rats coach Mark McDaniel said. Boomtown Rats drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 8 out of 10 other potential opponents in week 8. This brings the record for Miskatonic U to 11-5, and drops Boomtown Rats to a record of 12-4. Coming up in week 9, the 7-9 Bye Week are at Miskatonic U, where Miskatonic U are an early 27.6-point favorite, while the 6-10 Virtual Vampires are at Boomtown Rats, where Boomtown Rats are an early 22.6-point favorite, while Miskatonic U are at the 8-8 Gdansk Port Authority, where Gdansk Port Authority are an early 21.2-point underdog, while Boomtown Rats are at the 3-13 Statewide Emergency, where Statewide Emergency are an early 18.8-point underdog. | ||||
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| Orange Iguanas (137.7) at fighting albinos (83.68) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI matchup, Orange Iguanas embarrassed a hapless fighting albinos team by a score of 137.70 to 83.68, silencing a partisan crowd of 70,539. With their 137.70 points, Orange Iguanas is now the proud record-holder of the 8th-highest weekly point total in league history.
Orange Iguanas were led to their 54.02 point victory by a 31.77 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 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. In addition, Johnson entered the UFFL VI Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 11th-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 20.32 point effort from Tony Romo, who got by the Seattle Seahawks defense for 256 passing yards and 3 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards. "We shocked the world," Orange Iguanas coach Alex said. fighting albinos were helped out in a losing cause by a 14.60 point effort from Dallas Clark, who got by the San Francisco 49ers defense for 99 receiving yards. With this performance, Clark was the number 3 ranked tight end for week 8. They also got help from a 13.30 point effort from DeSean Jackson, who got by the New York Giants defense for 78 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "I take full responsibility for this loss," fighting albinos coach Lyle said. This brings the record for Orange Iguanas to 4-12, and drops fighting albinos to a record of 7-9. Coming up in week 9, the 8-8 Gdansk Port Authority are at Orange Iguanas , where Orange Iguanas are an early 2.4-point underdog, while the 3-13 Statewide Emergency are at fighting albinos, where fighting albinos are an early 19.7-point favorite, while Orange Iguanas are at the 7-9 Bye Week, where Bye Week are an early 4.0-point underdog, while fighting albinos are at the 6-10 Virtual Vampires, where Virtual Vampires are an early 23.5-point underdog. | ||||
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| Virtual Vampires (92.02) at Statewide Emergency (64.08) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional showdown, Virtual Vampires embarrassed a hapless Statewide Emergency team by a score of 92.02 to 64.08, silencing a partisan crowd of 68,124.
Virtual Vampires were led to their 27.94 point victory by a 27.00 point effort from the Chicago Bears Defensive Team. With this performance, the Bears was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. They also got help from a 19.68 point effort from Pierre Thomas, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 91 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 9 receiving yards. "We managed to eke out a win," Virtual Vampires coach Dana Elzenbeck said. Statewide Emergency were helped out in a losing cause by a 12.11 point effort from Eli Manning, who got by the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 222 passing yards and 1 passing TD in addition to 34 rushing yards. They also got help from a 10.33 point effort from Vernon Davis, who snuck past the Indianapolis Colts defense for 20 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. "They out-coached us," Statewide Emergency coach Juan Yamashita Panzer (Human Cannonball) said. This brings the record for Virtual Vampires to 6-10, and drops Statewide Emergency to a record of 3-13. Coming up in week 9, Virtual Vampires are at the 12-4 Boomtown Rats, where Boomtown Rats are an early 22.6-point favorite, while Statewide Emergency are at the 7-9 fighting albinos, where fighting albinos are an early 19.7-point favorite, while the 12-4 Boomtown Rats are at Statewide Emergency, where Statewide Emergency are an early 18.8-point underdog, while the 7-9 fighting albinos are at Virtual Vampires, where Virtual Vampires are an early 23.5-point underdog. | ||||
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| Predominantly Orange (121) at WMD Project (71.55) | ||||
(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 UFFL VI intra-divisional matchup, Predominantly Orange embarrassed a hapless WMD Project team by a score of 121.00 to 71.55, behind the support of 65,568 faithful fans.
Predominantly Orange were led to their 49.45 point victory by a 18.47 point effort from Vincent Jackson, who beat the Oakland Raiders defense for 103 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Jackson was the number 2 ranked wide receiver for week 8. They also got help from a 18.15 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. "This team shows a lot of character," Predominantly Orange coach Matt Booth said. WMD Project were helped out in a losing cause by a 12.64 point effort from DeAngelo Williams, who beat the Arizona Cardinals defense for 158 rushing yards. They also got help from a 11.94 point effort from Tony Gonzalez, who got by the New Orleans Saints defense for 89 receiving yards. "They out-coached us," WMD Project coach Ho Bagg, Sapper said. This brings the record for Predominantly Orange to 10-6, and drops WMD Project to a record of 11-5. Coming up in week 9, WMD Project are at the 9-7 G-Force, where G-Force are an early 6.9-point favorite, while Predominantly Orange are at the 8-8 Bill Me, where Bill Me are an early 18.8-point underdog, while the 9-7 G-Force are at Predominantly Orange, where Predominantly Orange are an early 14.6-point favorite, while the 8-8 Bill Me are at WMD Project, where WMD Project are an early 2.7-point underdog. | ||||
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