Balut Lose, Again
Fields 119.74 Boot Hill 118.04
The Fields Fanatix move into second place in the Appalachian Division with a less than remarkeable performace to beat the winless Balut. The Fanatix were led by former Balut Tony Romo with 40 points and running back Steven Jackson added 16.7 in the effort. With all the moves the Balut have made this year this is the only time they have cost him a game as Romo outscored McNabb by 25 points. The game was heartbreaking for the fans, but Balut head coch T. Rhodes felt otherwise during his post game interview, "We didn't deserve to win a game when we score only 118 points. It's better off the Fanatix get the win rather than us, whom it would have done nothing for. There are no excuses, we are a bad team, the great players we have have been pathetic, and so are we". The Balut are on pace to set the single season losing streak of ten, which also is the mark for most consecutive losses to start a season.
Texan Bruisers handle Zima Ruskies
The Texan team moved into a one game lead for the final playoff spot in the Appalachian Division with a strong win over the weak Ruskies 146.56 to 127.92. The bruisers were led by newly acquired tight end Vernon Davis' three touchdowns for 34 points and steady quarterback play of Matt Schaub who posted 28.96 points. The Ruskies lost their second in a row after winning two in a row and are now two games out of the wild card in the Global Division.
Whitmore Workhorse 185.1 Frost`s Furrious Flurries 168.92
The Whitmore Workehorse rebounded from last weeks loss with wonderful play from Peyton Manning and Chad Ochocinco, both scoring excess of 33 points. The whitmore team remains atop the Appalachian Division standings with the win. The Flurries posted the leagues second highest point total of the week but fell short but remain in solid position for the final Global Division Wild Card spot. His team was led by Brandon Meriweather's 27.5 points.
Temp`s Texas Boys 171.62 Kav`s Kavanators 160.62
The Texas Boy's bounced back from last weeks loss to the Bruisermakers with another solid performance to remain in a first place tie in the Global Division. They were led by quarterback Carson Palmer's 48 points and Ryan Grant threw in 25.8 in the win. The Kavanators fall into a last place tie with the Pulverizers with their third straight loss, even though they have performed very well during the stretch. "We are not concerned at this point, we are scoring good points and expect to be a threat for the title" , owner Ron Kavanaugh stated.
Pardue Bruisermakers 183.12 Perdew Pulverizers 125.44
The first ever match-up between the 'Pdews ended with the veteren Pardue team showing why they are odds on favorites to win the Ballistic Bowl this year. After performing well every week this year the Pulverizers had another solid game, but it wasn't enough and they remain in the Appalachian Division basement at 2-5. The Bruisermakers broke a three game losing skid and have a two game hold on the final Global wild card spot. They were led by surprise free agent Austin Miles' 35.1 points.
Big `D` 171.54 D Crownholder 137.32
The Big D team won their second straight game to move to 4-3 as the Crownholders fell to 4-3 breaking a two game winning streak. Aaron Rodgers (36.54) and Owen Daniels (25.3) proved to be to much for the crownholders who were led by Tom Brady (32.02) and Vincent Jackson (25.2) in the loss.
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