Squishy Fuzz (78) at Grid Iron Bullies (48)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Oct 13, 2008) In a week 6 UFFLE intra-divisional matchup, Squishy Fuzz embarrassed a hapless Grid Iron Bullies team by a score of 78 to 48.

Squishy Fuzz were led to their 30 point victory by a 25 point effort from Drew Brees, who beat the Oakland Raiders defense for 320 passing yards and 3 passing tds in addition to 7 rushing yards. With this performance, Brees was the number 3 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 6. They also got help from a 22 point effort from Marion Barber, who snuck past the Arizona Cardinals defense for 45 rushing yards in addition to 128 receiving yards.

“This is the greatest feeling in the world,” Squishy Fuzz coach Scott Stanina said.

Grid Iron Bullies were helped out in a losing cause by a 17 point effort from Kyle Orton, who got by the Atlanta Falcons defense for 286 passing yards and 1 passing td. They also got help from a 11 point effort from Michael Pittman, who beat the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 109 rushing yards in addition to 16 receiving yards.

“You’ve got to hand it to them,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

This brings the record for Squishy Fuzz to 6-1, and drops Grid Iron Bullies to a record of 2-5.

Coming up in week 7, Grid Iron Bullies are at the 2-5 The Hellfish, where The Hellfish are an early 6.6-point favorite, while Squishy Fuzz are at the 1-6 Bad Attitudes, where Bad Attitudes are an early 32.3-point underdog.

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Bad Attitudes (71) at Grid Iron Bullies (82)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Oct 6, 2008) In a week 5 UFFLE intra-divisional showdown, Grid Iron Bullies beat a strong Bad Attitudes team by a score of 82 to 71, extending the losing streak for Bad Attitudes to 5 games.

Grid Iron Bullies were led to their 11 point victory by a 18 point effort from Peyton Manning, who got by the Houston Texans defense for 247 passing yards and 2 passing tds in addition to 8 rushing yards. They also got help from a 16 point effort from Devery Henderson, who beat the Minnesota Vikings defense for 104 receiving yards and 1 receiving td in addition to 7 rushing yards.

“This is the greatest feeling in the world,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

Bad Attitudes were helped out in a losing cause by a 17 point effort from Randy Moss, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 111 receiving yards and 1 receiving td in addition to 2 rushing yards. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Gus Frerotte, who got by the New Orleans Saints defense for 222 passing yards and 1 passing td in addition to 4 rushing yards.

“They outplayed us in every phase of the game,” Bad Attitudes coach Steve Spickenreuther said.

Causing further embarrassment, Bad Attitudes could have scored 96 points and gotten the win with their best lineup, but Steve Spickenreuther left key players like Bernard Berrian and his corresponding 17 points on the bench.

This brings the record for Grid Iron Bullies to 2-4, and drops Bad Attitudes to a record of 1-5.

Coming up in week 6, the 5-1 Squishy Fuzz are at Grid Iron Bullies, where Grid Iron Bullies are an early 27.3-point underdog, while the 5-0-1 San Quentin Saints are at Bad Attitudes, where Bad Attitudes are an early 23.8-point underdog.

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Grid Iron Bullies (74) at San Quentin Saints (82)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Sep 29, 2008) In a week 4 UFFLE intra-divisional rivalry, San Quentin Saints squeaked by a tough Grid Iron Bullies team by a score of 82 to 74.

San Quentin Saints were led to their 8 point victory by a 18 point effort from Jerricho Cotchery, who snuck past the Arizona Cardinals defense for 67 receiving yards and 2 receiving tds. With this performance, Cotchery was the number 6 ranked wide receiver for week 4. They also got help from a 16 point effort from DeSean Jackson, who snuck past the Chicago Bears defense for 71 receiving yards and 1 receiving td in addition to 35 rushing yards.

“It feels great to be world champions,” San Quentin Saints coach Sean Boggess said.

Grid Iron Bullies were helped out in a losing cause by a 16 point effort from JaMarcus Russell, who got by the San Diego Chargers defense for 277 passing yards and 1 passing td in addition to 4 rushing yards. They also got help from a 15 point effort from Jason Witten, who got by the Washington Redskins defense for 90 receiving yards and 1 receiving td.

“We came out flat,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

This brings the record for San Quentin Saints to 4-0-1, and drops Grid Iron Bullies to a record of 1-4.

Coming up in week 5, the 1-4 Vinny’s Gang are at San Quentin Saints, where San Quentin Saints are an early 10.2-point favorite, while the 1-4 Bad Attitudes are at Grid Iron Bullies, where Grid Iron Bullies are an early 17.2-point favorite.

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Grid Iron Bullies (64) at San Quentin Saints (68)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Sep 22, 2008) In a week 3 UFFLE intra-divisional showdown, San Quentin Saints squeaked by a tough Grid Iron Bullies team by a score of 68 to 64.

San Quentin Saints were led to their 4 point victory by a 20 point effort from Joseph Addai, who got by the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 78 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds in addition to 10 receiving yards. They also got help from a 12 point effort from Donovan McNabb, who snuck past the Pittsburgh Steelers defense for 196 passing yards and 1 passing td.

“This team shows a lot of resiliency,” San Quentin Saints coach Sean Boggess said.

Grid Iron Bullies were helped out in a losing cause by a 20 point effort from Julius Jones, who beat the St. Louis Rams defense for 140 rushing yards and 1 rushing td in addition to 4 receiving yards. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Peyton Manning, who got by the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 216 passing yards and 1 passing td in addition to 12 rushing yards.

“We only have to look in the mirror,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

Adding salt to the wound, Grid Iron Bullies could have scored 71 points and gotten the win with their best lineup, but Eric Bell left key players like JaMarcus Russell and his corresponding 16 points on the bench.

This brings the record for San Quentin Saints to 3-0-1, and drops Grid Iron Bullies to a record of 1-3.

Coming up in week 4, the 1-3 Grid Iron Bullies are at San Quentin Saints, where San Quentin Saints are an early 13-point favorite, while Grid Iron Bullies are at the 3-0-1 San Quentin Saints, where San Quentin Saints are an early 13-point favorite.

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Grid Iron Bullies (64) at The Wondrful Gazonks (47)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Sep 22, 2008) In a week 3 UFFLE battle, Grid Iron Bullies beat a strong The Wondrful Gazonks team by a score of 64 to 47.

Grid Iron Bullies were led to their 17 point victory by a 20 point effort from Julius Jones, who beat the St. Louis Rams defense for 140 rushing yards and 1 rushing td in addition to 4 receiving yards. They also got help from a 14 point effort from Peyton Manning, who got by the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 216 passing yards and 1 passing td in addition to 12 rushing yards.

“This was a confidence booster,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

The Wondrful Gazonks were helped out in a losing cause by a 14 point effort from the Baltimore Ravens Defensive Team. With this performance, the Ravens was the number 2 ranked defensive team for week 3. They also got help from a 9 point effort from Derek Anderson, who snuck past the Baltimore Ravens defense for 125 passing yards and 1 passing td in addition to 2 rushing yards.

“We don’t care about moral victories,” The Wondrful Gazonks coach Josh Vadnais said.

Adding salt to the wound, The Wondrful Gazonks could have scored 89 points and gotten the win with their best lineup, but Josh Vadnais left key players like Brian Griese and his corresponding 26 points on the bench.

This brings the record for Grid Iron Bullies to 1-3, and drops The Wondrful Gazonks to a record of 2-1-1.

Coming up in week 4, The Wondrful Gazonks are at the 1-3 The Hellfish, where The Hellfish are an early 12-point favorite, while Grid Iron Bullies are at the 3-0-1 San Quentin Saints, where San Quentin Saints are an early 13-point favorite.

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Grid Iron Bullies (63) at The Undergarments (78)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Sep 15, 2008) In a week 2 UFFLE intra-divisional matchup, The Undergarments beat a strong Grid Iron Bullies team by a score of 78 to 63.

The Undergarments were led to their 15 point victory by a 24 point effort from Tony Romo, who beat the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 312 passing yards and 3 passing tds. With this performance, Romo was the number 5 ranked quarterback for week 2. They also got help from a 18 point effort from Tony Scheffler, who snuck past the San Diego Chargers defense for 64 receiving yards and 2 receiving tds.

“I’m happy I could make a contribution,” The Undergarments coach Eric Overgaard said.

Grid Iron Bullies were helped out in a losing cause by a 19 point effort from Julius Jones, who beat the San Francisco 49ers defense for 127 rushing yards and 1 rushing td in addition to 14 receiving yards. With this performance, Jones was the number 6 ranked running back for week 2. They also got help from a 18 point effort from Peyton Manning, who beat the Minnesota Vikings defense for 311 passing yards and 1 passing td.

“They wanted it more than we did,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

Adding salt to the wound, Grid Iron Bullies could have scored 84 points and gotten the win with their best lineup, but Eric Bell left key players like Justin Gage and his corresponding 11 points on the bench.

This brings the record for The Undergarments to 1-1, and drops Grid Iron Bullies to a record of 0-2.

Coming up in week 3, the 0-2 The Hellfish are at The Undergarments, where The Undergarments are an early 1.5-point favorite, while Grid Iron Bullies are at the 2-0 San Quentin Saints, where San Quentin Saints are an early 22-point favorite, while Grid Iron Bullies are at the 1-0-1 The Wondrful Gazonks, where The Wondrful Gazonks are an early 19.5-point favorite, while the 1-1 Bad Attitudes are at The Undergarments, where The Undergarments are an early 27-point favorite.

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Grid Iron Bullies (52) at Bad Attitudes (69)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Sep 9, 2008) In a week 1 UFFLE intra-divisional showdown, Bad Attitudes beat a strong Grid Iron Bullies team by a score of 69 to 52.

Bad Attitudes were led to their 17 point victory by a 17 point effort from Randy Moss, who beat the Kansas City Chiefs defense for 116 receiving yards and 1 receiving td. With this performance, Moss was the number 3 ranked wide receiver for week 1. They also got help from a 15 point effort from Joe Flacco, who snuck past the Cincinnati Bengals defense for 129 passing yards in addition to 37 rushing yards.

“This win is for all the fans,” Bad Attitudes coach Steve Spickenreuther said.

Grid Iron Bullies were helped out in a losing cause by a 15 point effort from Peyton Manning, who got by the Chicago Bears defense for 257 passing yards and 1 passing td. They also got help from a 10 point effort from Roy Williams, who snuck past the Atlanta Falcons defense for 47 receiving yards and 1 receiving td.

“Give them all the credit,” Grid Iron Bullies coach Eric Bell said.

This brings the record for Bad Attitudes to 1-0, and drops Grid Iron Bullies to a record of 0-1.

Coming up in week 2, Grid Iron Bullies are at the 0-1 The Undergarments, where The Undergarments are an early 13-point favorite, while the 1-0 San Quentin Saints are at Bad Attitudes, where Bad Attitudes are an early 25.0-point underdog.

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