Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Week 7 Results

WWSOFFL:

Weeks 7: In the Peter Division, the Onion Heads downed the Salmon 43-37 behind 14 points from N. Folk to pull into a tie for first place. Both teams Ds scored 9 points. C. Palmer’s 15 points led the Maroons past the undermanned Thumbs who left 4 bye week players on the roster, 25-16. The Whales rallied with a 16 points on Monday night (10 from Akers and 6 from the D) to overtake the Wheaties 34-33. In an equally close game, the Colassals got 13 points from Keading to edge Charlie 29-28. The Gatsbys went to a league-leading 6-1 with a 52-25 win over the Muiracles. P. Rivers led the Ducks with 10 points in a 35-27 victory over the defending champion Crushers.

Among the starters this weekend rbs scored 13 tds to 9 by the wrs.

We are just past the halfway point, and no team is more than one game away from a playoff spot as the sixth best record in the league is 3-4 (a record that half the league has right now). That means everyone is still in this. Only four teams have winning records, and none are in the Link. Of course, the Wheat Eaters have already predicted they will be in the playoffs. Any others so bold?

Moves: Maroons take K. Burton for P. Crayton; Gatsbys picked up Maroney for Chambers; Onion Heads continue their magic in picking Ds, taking NE for SF and took Wells for Hasselback; Charlie picked up Green-Ellis for Coffee; Salmon got S. Greene for Choice.

The DeSales Irish face Asotin on the road this Friday in a must-win game.

Oz

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Week 7 line-ups

Whales
QB: Jay Cutler
RB: Brian Westbrook
RB: Fred Jackson
WR: Donald Driver
WR: Wes Welker
TE: Jason Witten
K: Fred Akers
D: Philadelphia

Salmon
QB: D. Brees
RB: P. Thomas
RB: T. Choice
WR: M. Colston
WR: S. Rice
TE: K. Winslow
K: S. Gostkowski
D: SD

crushers:

Ben Rothlisburger
steve Slaton
Frank gore
Anquan Boldin
braylon Edwards
shiancoe
matt stover
minn.

OH Start
Schaub
Grant
Mendenhall
Andre Johnson
Fitzpatrick
Clark
folk
Ne D

Maroons

QB: Palmer

RB: Forte
RB: Addai

WR: Williams
WR: Jennings

TE: Cooley

K: Gould

DST: NY Giants

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Week 6 Results

WWSOFFL:

Weeks 6: Some serious high scoring this week. The Ducks led the way, getting 20 points from R. Moss and posting a 70-26 win over the Thumbs. Seventy points is a rare number in our league, and only four away from the record. The Salmon, with 20 points from M. Jones-Drew, shellacked the previously undefeated Gatsbys 60-22. Getting 15 points from M. Schaub, the Onion Heads won 54-28 over the Wheat Eaters. Two teams put up 44 points. Charlie, with 21 points from T. Brady, easily got past the Maroons 44-5, and the Crushers were led by 12 points from V. Shiacoe in a 44-23 win over the Whales. Finally, D. Williams 15 points powered the Muiracles past the Colassals 33-28.

The Link Division is struggling right now as all four teams are 2-4. Something will give as the games this week are within the division. The Peter and Julie Divisions are mirror images with records from first to fourth or 5-1, 4-2, 3-3, and 2-4.

Among the starters this weekend rbs scored 13 tds to 10 by the wrs.

Time for some draft analysis. First round busts. S. Jackson (still not tds), B. Jacobs (1 td). Others who are underperforming are M. Forte, L. Tomlinson, and B. Westbrook. Highest pick dropped, not due to injury. C. Wells, 2ndround (24th pick). Besides Wells, highest pick riding the bench is TO, 4th round. Best middle round picks: R. Rice (5th), B. Marshall, A. Bradshaw, C. Benson (8th). Top late round selections, R. Mendenhall (10th) J. Maclin (13th). What do others think?

Moves: The Thumbs picked up O. Mare, M. Austin, and V. Davis for Carpenter, Wells, and Coles. The Onion Heads grabbed O. Daniels for McFadden. The Ducks added H. Miller for Boss. The Crushers went for an old reliable, M. Stover for Vinateri.

The DeSales Irish lost to Waitsburg-Prescott 35-28. It was a very exciting game and W-P just made more big plays. This week is a bye.

Oz

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Week 6 lineups

Grape Crushers of Late Harvest Ice Wine start:

Ben Rothlisberger
Steve Slaton
Ahmad Bradshaw
Anquan Boldin
Braylon Edwards (this is your last chance B.E.)
V. Shiancoe
Neil Rackers
and
The Minnesota Jared Allens

3-2 Thumbs:

E. Manning
A. Peterson
R. Bush
T.J. Houshmandzadeh
K. Walter
T. Heap
O. Mare
Denver D

Charlie Don't Surf, sadly envious of that 2-3 record, goes with:

Tom Brady
LT
Clinton Portis
D Bowe
S. Smith (NYG version)
B Celek
M Crosby
Baltimore


The Maroons week 6 line up:

QB: Carson Palmer

RB: Matt Forte
RB: Knowshon Moreno

WR: Nate Burleson
WR: Greg Jennings

TE: Chris Cooley

K: Robbie Gould

DST: NY Giants

OH
QB Schaub
RB Mendenhall
RB Grant
WR Andre Johnson
WR Fitzgerald
TE Daniels (bye week)
K Scobee (bye week)
D New England (bye week)

Ducks
Rivers, Moss, H.Ward, T. Jones and Hightower, Longwell and Jets Defense. Heath Miller wasn't picked up after his bye, so if possible, I would like to get him and drop D. Ward, and start him as TE. Otherwise I go with Boss, who isn't even playing. You will miss Peyton this week, Dave.

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

Colassals
Rodgers
McGahee
Turner
85
Holmes
Carlson
Kaeding
Cincy


Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Week 5 results

WWSOFFL:

Weeks 5: The wedding was fabulous and we are happy to officially welcome James Ward to the Gatsby family. He will start in the locker room picking up towels etc and learn the organization from the bottom up.

Charlie Wins! With 12 points from C. Portis, Charlie gets in the win column with a 38-26 victory over the Whales. (In the game within the game, Steve Smith, Carolina-Whale, outscored Steve Smith, New York-Charlie, 2-0.) The Wheat Eaters got 15 from M. Ryan to led the way in a 41-24 win over the Colassals. The Onion Heads wrs led the way, with A. Johnson getting 14 points and L. Fitzgerald 12 in a 46-21 win over the Maroons. In the other Peter Division Matchup, the Thumbs came from behind on Monday night to defeat the Salmon 49-35. It was a balanced attack with 12 points from A. Peterson, R. Brown, and T.J. Housmanzadeh. In the Julie, the defending champs got 14 from A. Bradshaw in a 42-19 win over the Muiracles, while another Giant, L. Tynes, led the way for the Gatsbys, also with 14 points, in a 40-21 win over the Ducks.

The Onion Heads and Thumbs tied for the high point total, the first time that has ever happened. Using bonus points as the tiebreaker, the OH get the money.

Among the starters this weekend rbs scored 18 tds to 13 by the wrs.

Moves: The Wheat Eaters picked up L. Johnson for J. Morgan; Salmon went for Maclin for Mossaquoi; the Maroons grabbed N. Burleson for J. Gage; Charlie picked Knox back up for Hester and Crabtree for Henry; and the Thumbs picked up Carpenter for Rackers.

The DeSales Irish won 35-6 over Pomeroy. That sets up the big game with Waitsburg-Prescott this Friday in Waitsburg. Winner has the inside track to the playoffs..

Oz

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Week 5 Line-ups

Onionheads
Schaub
C Williams
Mendenhall
Fitzgerald
Andre Johnson
D Clark
SF D
Folk


Charlie
QB: Brady
RB: Coffee (new)
RB: Portis
WR: Steve Smith (new, nyg)
WR: Bowe (improved)
TE: B Celek (new)
K: Steve Hauschka (new)
D: Baltimore

Salmon
After a great start to the season, the Salmon face their toughest
challenge yet as the Saints have a bye (taking out three quality players
in Brees, Thomas and Colston). But adversity is an opportunity for
others to step up and deliver for the team. So, the Salmon will go into
the Week 5 match up against the tough former champ Thumbs with:

K. Orton
M. Jones-Drew
T. Choice
B. Berrian
M. Massaquoi
K. Winslow
S. Gostkowski
Dallas Defense (bye week pick up approved by the Commish)

Good luck to all...and may the Ducks beat UCLA. And for the record, I'm
pulling for Charlie to do some surfing on the Whales...not that I have
anything against the Whales, but Adam deserves better than 0-4.
Ben
Whales
QB: Brett Favre, Minn
RB: Chris Johnson, Tenn
RB: Brian Westbrook, Phi
WR: Steve Smith, Car
WR: WesWelker, NE

Wheatties
QB - Matt Ryan
RBs - Steven Jackson & Kevin Smith (I learned my lesson!)
WRs - Calvin Johnson & Brendan Marshall
TE - Heath Miller (bye week pick up)
K - Matt Prater
D - Pittsburgh

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Week 4 Results

October 7, 2009

WWSOFFL:

Weeks 4: Just back from SF and this is my first task! The scores, even the correct ones, have already been sent. The Peter Division won all four of its games this past week in an impressive showing.

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

We are down to one first round picks that has still not scored a td. Name that player for more big prizes.

Among the starters this weekend rbs scored 13 tds. Wrs tds went from 6 to 10.

I am sure everyone knows that Jeff runs the top men’s tennis program in the region. His Onion Head assistant, Matt Salamon, won the Northwest ITA regional singles tournament this fall for the third time in a row. He goes to Mobile, AL Oct 14-17 to play against the other 7 DIII regional winners. His victory this fall qualifies him as an All-American in singles this year. Congratulations to the Onion Heads.

Moves: Trade: Maroons sent S. Holmes to the Colassals for L. McCoy and P. Crayton. The Maroons dropped T. Edwards to make room, and the Colassals picked up R. Williams to fill their empty spot.

Maroons picked up J. Harrison for J. Lewis; OH picked up SF D for Tennessee; Charlie picked up L. McLain for C. Henry, M. Crosby for J. Elam; R. Coffee for Royal and J. Knox for Bell; Thumbs picked up Denver D for Oakland; WE went for Prater to replace Kasay. There are other moves pending and I will have another update at some point today.

The DeSales Irish won big this past week, 57-6. They are at home this Friday at 7 against Pomeroy. Dad cannot be there to watch Kincaid as he has to be in Portland already for the wedding.

Oz

Friday, October 2, 2009

Week 4 Line-ups

Whales
QB: Jay Cutler
RB: Chris Johnson
RB: Julius Jones
WR: Donald Driver
WR: Wes Welker (got nobody else on the field)
TE: Jason Witten
K: Joe Nedney, SF (bye week pickup)
D: Green Bay (ditto)