(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Central Florida Fantasy Football League matchup, Columbia Dolfan squeaked by a tough Austin Cleavers team by a score of 126.60 to 125.40, extending the winning streak for Columbia Dolfan to 3 games. With their 126.60 points, Columbia Dolfan is now the proud record-holder of the 2nd-highest weekly point total in league history.
Columbia Dolfan were led to their 1.20 point victory by a 37.90 point effort from Chris Johnson, who tore apart the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 228 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds in addition to 11 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. In addition, Johnson entered the Central Florida Fantasy Football League Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 9th-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 17.60 point effort from LaDainian Tomlinson, who snuck past the Oakland Raiders defense for 56 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds.
"I was just doing my job," Columbia Dolfan coach Mike Sekela said.
Austin Cleavers were helped out in a losing cause by a 26.10 point effort from Matt Forte, who got by the Cleveland Browns defense for 90 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds in addition to 31 receiving yards. With this performance, Forte was the number 4 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 21.10 point effort from Greg Jennings, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 88 receiving yards and 1 receiving td.
"We came out flat," Austin Cleavers coach Kevin Hutchinson said.
Causing further embarrassment, Austin Cleavers could have scored 134.50 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Kevin Hutchinson left key players like Steven Hauschka and his corresponding 13.90 points on the bench.
Austin Cleavers drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 13 out of 14 other potential opponents in week 8.
This brings the record for Columbia Dolfan to 7-1, and drops Austin Cleavers to a record of 6-2.
Coming up in week 9, Columbia Dolfan are at the 3-5 Mississippi Kudzu Kings, where Mississippi Kudzu Kings are an early 41.5-point underdog, while Austin Cleavers are at the 4-4 Treasure Coast Sunday Punch, where Treasure Coast Sunday Punch are an early 7.1-point favorite.
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(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources - Nov 2, 2009) In a week 8 Central Florida Fantasy Football League rivalry, Columbia Dolfan squeaked by a tough Austin Cleavers team by a score of 126.60 to 125.40, extending the winning streak for Columbia Dolfan to 3 games. With their 126.60 points, Columbia Dolfan is now the proud record-holder of the 2nd-highest weekly point total in league history.
Columbia Dolfan were led to their 1.20 point victory by a 37.90 point effort from Chris Johnson, who tore apart the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 228 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds in addition to 11 receiving yards. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 8. In addition, Johnson entered the Central Florida Fantasy Football League Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 9th-ranked individual weekly player score in league history. They also got help from a 17.60 point effort from LaDainian Tomlinson, who snuck past the Oakland Raiders defense for 56 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds.
"This team shows a lot of resiliency," Columbia Dolfan coach Mike Sekela said.
Austin Cleavers were helped out in a losing cause by a 26.10 point effort from Matt Forte, who got by the Cleveland Browns defense for 90 rushing yards and 2 rushing tds in addition to 31 receiving yards. With this performance, Forte was the number 4 ranked running back for week 8. They also got help from a 21.10 point effort from Greg Jennings, who got by the Minnesota Vikings defense for 88 receiving yards and 1 receiving td.
"We came out flat," Austin Cleavers coach Kevin Hutchinson said.
Adding salt to the wound, Austin Cleavers could have scored 134.50 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Kevin Hutchinson left key players like Steven Hauschka and his corresponding 13.90 points on the bench.
Austin Cleavers drew the short straw with their schedule this week, as their point total would have resulted in a win against 13 out of 14 other potential opponents in week 8.
This brings the record for Columbia Dolfan to 7-1, and drops Austin Cleavers to a record of 6-2.
Coming up in week 9, Columbia Dolfan are at the 3-5 Mississippi Kudzu Kings, where Mississippi Kudzu Kings are an early 41.5-point underdog, while Austin Cleavers are at the 4-4 Treasure Coast Sunday Punch, where Treasure Coast Sunday Punch are an early 7.1-point favorite.
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