Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Week 3 Results

WWSOFFL:

Weeks 3: Scoring moderated this week with only 3 teams over 30 points. But those that scored, scored big. The Salmon led the way, scoring 56 points, led by M. Jones-Drew’s 21, and remaining undefeated in a 56-25 win over Charlie. The Colassals broke into the win column with a 47-24 victory over the Onion Heads. A. Rodgers led the way with 24. The Colassals also got the two week point money! The Gatsbys were the final team to score big as P. Manning’s 16 points led them to a 45-28 win over the defending champion Crushers. The Muiracles stayed undefeated with a 24-20 victory over the Ducks. The Maroons got their first win, 19-11 over the Wheaties, and the Whales grabbed the lead in the Link Division with a 25-4 victory over the Thumbs.

Three teams are undefeated, Salmon, Muiracles, and Gatsbys, while Charlie is the only team still without a victory.

We are down to four first round picks that have still not scored a td (although if the Crushers had reversed the order they announced their first two picks, it would be only three).

Low scoring starts with the rbs. Among the starters this weekend rbs scored only 11 tds (and only 3 for the other 10 teams if you eliminate the Salmon and Colassals). Wrs tds went from 15 to 6.

Moves: Thumbs, Heap for Frasano; Colassals McGahee for Moore and Garcon for Shiacoe; Ducks, Carney for Coffey and Sims-Walker for Hixson; Charlie, Celek for Keller; Salmon, T. Church for McLain. There is also a trade pending between the Colassals and the Maroons.

The DeSales Irish won big this past week, 35-14. THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, 7 P.M. AT HOME AGAINST DAYTON. IT IS PART OF SAUSAGE FEST. Please come out to Sausage Fest either Friday 5-midnight or Saturday noon-midnight. Kincaid is number 54 if you can make the game.

Oz

Friday, September 25, 2009

Week 3 Line-ups

These are the know line-ups for week 3

Crushers

Ben Rothlisberger
Frank Gore
S. Slaton
A. Boldin
B. Edwards
Zach Miller
Vinatieri
Minn.

Gatsbys

P. Manning
B. Jacobs
D. Sproles
R. Wayne
D. Jackson
A. Gates
L. Tynes
Buffalo

The Salmon Line Up/The Bane of Charlie's Existence This Week

Drew Brees
Maurice Jones-Drew
Pierre Thomas
Marques Colston
Bernard Berrian
Kellen Winslow
Stephen Gostkowski
S.D. Defense

Ducks
Rivers, T. Jones and Hightower, Moss and H. Ward, Boss, Jets, and Longwell.

Whales
QB: Jay Cutler, Chi
RB: Chris Johnson, Tenn
RB: Fred Jackson, Buff
WR: Steve Smith, Car
WR: Donald Driver, GB (depends upon whether Mr. Welker plays or not. Possible last minute substitution here)
TE: Jason Witten, Dal
K: David Akers, Phi
D: Philadelphia (the same of the essential safety last week)

Onionheads
Schaub
Cadillac Williams
Ryan Grant
Andre Johnson
Fitzgerald
Clark
Folk
Tenn D

Maroons
QB: Trent Edwards
RB:Forte
RB: Moreno
WR: Jennings
WR: Roy Williams
TE: Cooley
K: Gould
D: NY Giants

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Week 2 Results

Weeks 2: A high scoring week with half the teams scoring 40 or more points. The Whales-Colassals contest rivaled Sunday’s night’s game for the back and forth leads. In the end, C. Johnson’s 24 points were too much for the Colassals as the Whales won 52-51. The difference was actually a safety by the Eagles D. In the other Link contest, it was the Wheat Eaters doubling up Charlie 32-16. The Julie and Peter Divisions split their games. The Muiracles beat the Maroons 39-17. M. Colston’s 12 points and D. Brees’s 11 led the Salmon over the Ducks 40-29. The Onion Heads also went over the 50 point mark, led by A. Johnson’s 15, in defeating the defending champs 51-37. Finally, in a game that was decided late Monday night, the Gatsbys held off the Thumbs 48-44.

Five first round picks have still not scored a td. Be the first to name them all and win valuable prizes. Best pick, so far (not counting kickers) after the first four rounds? R. Brown, first pick round 5 and K. Winslow, Round 8.


Among the starters this weekend: rbs scored 15 tds to 15 by the wrs. More td passes equals higher scoring. (last week it was 16-7) TEs? 6.


Moves: Colassals McCoy for Graham; Charlie C. Henry for A. Bryant;


Maroons T. Edwards for C. Pennington; Thumbs J. Shockey for Kaufman; and Gatsbys, M. Manningham for Maroney.


The DeSales Irish had another tough first half, getting behind 20-0 again before losing to Colfax 33-14. They travel to TOR this Friday to open up league play.


The Walla Walla Sausage Fest is October 2-3 at DeSales. There is a home game at 7 on Friday night, October 2.


Oz

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Week 2 Line-ups

Onionheads
Hasselback
Ryan Grant
Cadillac Williams
Fitzgerald
Andre Johnson
Clark
Folk
Tennesse D

Crushers
B. Rothlisberger
S. Slaton
F. Gore
Braylon Edwards
A. Boldin
Zach Miller
A. Vintager
Minn Def.

Thumbs
T. Romo
A. Peterson
R. Brown
T.J. Houshmandzadeh
L. Coles
A Fasano
N. Rackers
Oakland D

Charlie

QB: Brady
RB: C. Portis
RB: Larry Johnson
WR: D. Bowe
-- ugh, so may chiefs --
WR: D. Hester
TE: D. Keller
K: Jason Elam
D: Baltimore D

Wheaties
QB - Matt Ryan
RB - Steven Jackson
RB - Kevin Smith (Lions)
WR - Calvin Johnson
--ugh, so my lions--
WR - Roddy White
TE - Greg Olsen
K - John Kasay
D - Pittsburgh

Maroons
QB: Trent Edwards
RB:Forte
RB: Jamal Lewis
WR: Jennings
WR: Holmes
TE: Cooley
K: Gould
D: NY Giants

Whales
QB: Brett Favre
RB: Chris Johnson
RB: Brian Westbrook
WR: Donald Driver
WR: Wes Welker
TE: Jason Witten
K: David Akers
D: Philadelphia

Muiracles
QB-Warner
RB-D Williams
RB-L. White
WR-V. Jackson
WR-P. Harvin
TE-T. Gonzales
K.- R.Bironas
D.- Chicago Bears

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Week 1 results

WWSOFFL:

Week 1: Julie Power (clap, clap, clap, clap, clap). Julie Power (repeat). The Julies swept the Links this weekend. The Peter had the three highest scoring teams. We saw a lot of emails about D. Brees (who had 21 points, not 20) but it was A. Peterson who led the scoring this week with 22 points to power the Thumbs over the Onion Heads 45-23. Still, the Salmon won the first week money with an impressive 52 points in beating the Maroons 52-44 in the rugged Peter Division. The Muiracles downed the Wheaties 28-16. T. Jones led both the Jets and the Ducks to victories this weekend as his 15 points gave the Ducks the edge over Charlie 35-31. Twelve points each from D. McNabb and F. Gore were enough for the defending champ Crushers to beat the Colassals 26-18. And in a major opening week upset, the Gatsbys did what they almost never do, defeat the Whales 40-30.

Half of the first round picks failed to reach the endzone this weekend.

Who knew that President Obama was learning how to elucidate current events from the Dark Wing Ducks?

Among the starters this weekend, rbs scored 16 tds to 7 by the wrs. TEs? 3.

Moves: The Salmon take L. Robinson for M. Crabtree. Colassals picked up J. Carlson for L. Moore. The Cadillac is back and in the Onion Heads fold for McCoy. F. Taylor also returns as a Muiracle for S. Morris.

The DeSales Irish bounced back from an opening week loss to shut out Mac-Hi 26-0. They travel to Colfax this Friday to play the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last year.

Oz

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Week 1 known line-ups

Unofficial line-ups

Maroons

QB: Palmer
RB:Forte
RB: Addai
WR: Jennings
WR: R Williams
TE: Cooley
K: Gould
D: NY Giants

Salmon
QB: D. Brees
RB: M. Jones-Drew
RB: L. McClain
WR: M. Colston
WR: B. Berrian
TE: K. Winslow
K: S. Gostkowski
D: San Diego

Thumbs
T. Romo
A. Peterson
R. Bush
T.J. Houshmandzadeh
L. Coles
A Fasano
N. Rackers
Oakland D

Charlie
Tom Brady
LT
Clinton Portis
Bowe
Royal
(wish either of them had a qb)
Keller
Elam
Baltimore D

Crushers
QB Donny Mcnabb
RB Steve Slaaton
RB F. Gore
WR Braylon Edwards
WR A. Hammy Boldin
TE Zach Miller (Raiders)
Kicker A. Vinatieri
Def. Vikings

Onionheads
Schuab
Parker (0 points)
R Grant
Fitzgerald
Andre Johnson
Clark
Tenn D (0 Points
Folk


Ducks
Rivers,
Th.Jones
Hightower
R Moss
Hixon
Boss
Longwell
Jets D

Colassals
QB Mr. Rogers
RB Turner
RB Barber
WR TweetoCinco
WR NoHuddleOwens
TE Shiancoe
K Kaeding
D Cincy