Balut downed by Bruisers
The Boot Hill Balut lost their sixth straight game to the Texan Bruisers 176 to 130 and all hopes of a playoff appearance are gone. The Bruisers were led by quarterback Matt Schuab's 45 points and tight end Zach Miller added 26 to secure the victory for the 3-3 Texan team. The difference in the game was the defensive play of the Bruisers, who posted 50 points and the Oakland Raiders held balut quarterback McNabb to only 13 points. "We are surely surprised at our start, but we will keep battling, you never know what will happen in this league", Balut head coach Rhodes said at his post game press conference.
Big D beats Zima
The Zima Ruskies lost their second straight contest as Big D broke a two game skid with a 166 to 132 win. Running back Ray Rice looked like a hall of famer as he posted 44 points for the now 3-3 Big D team. Teammates Aaron Rodgers and Owen Daniels threw in 27 each for good measure. The Ruskies struggled in all facets of the game as their normally stout defense posted only 36 points and quarterback Eli Manning struggled with only 10.5 points in the loss.
Whitmore takes first loss
The White Workehorse of Whitmore was introduced to the losers column for the first time this season with a surprising loss to the up and coming Crownholders 178 to 119. The Crownholders were led in scoring by Tom Brady's record setting 62 points, thought to be the eSFL's single highest game points in history. The losers were led by running back Thomas Jones' 33, but it wasn't nearly enough to make the contest interesting. "Doesn't matter how much Brady scored, we couldn't have beaten anyone today, not even the Balut", Workehorse head man Chris Whitmore stated afterwards.
Pardue loses third straight
The once and mighty MFIC of Pardue fell to their third straight defeat as the Fields Fanatix set the eSFL single game points record with 241.5, breaking the record of 240.32 that he had set in week six of 2007. Led by Randy Moss' 39 points, a slew of teammates kicked in 20 plus points to embarress the Bruisermakers in the teams third ever meeting with the Fanatix. The Fanatix are seemingly on a track to the Ballistic Bowl and meet the pathetic Balut in a week 7 "scrimmage".
Frost squeaks by Kavanators
Drew Brees returned to form and the Furrious Flurries move to a first place tie with the Temp Texas Boy's at 4-2 in the Global Division. Brees posted 48 while teammates Colston and Williams each added 30 and 36 respectively. The Kavanators hung tough but were set back by an injury to defensive back Antoine Winfield who posted zero points.
Perdew surprises Temp
The first place Temp Texas Boy's were sent home in a bad mood as the high scoring Perdew Pulverizers won their second game in the past three to break into a last place Appalachian Division tie. The Perdew team was led by running back Jones-Drew with 44 points and quarterback Cutler added 28 to send the first place Texas Boy's to the loser column for only the second time this season. Temp was led in scoring by Larry Fitzegerald with 29 points.
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