Still Slug'n Away
Week 6 [10.19.05] --
Wisconsin 127, Cranville 86
The Wannabees led all teams in scoring this week. Priest Holmes pushed forward for 22 points.
Lamont Jordan rushed for 15 more. Joey Harrington struggled, ending with -2 points. 19 points each
by the Atlanta Defense and Joey Galloway helped secure the win.
Another costly loss for Cranville, and another injured running back with TJ Duckett going down.
Chris Brown and Tatum Bell combined for 33 on the ground. David Givens tacks on 15 via the air.
Hellespont 90, West Palm Beach 83
A strong outing by the Dallas Defense saved the Trojans from being hung by the Chads. Cadillac
Williams did not play.
West Palm Beach had a solid team performance, but fell in week 6. Heath Miller led the Chads with
13 points.
Seattle 121, Timbuktu 73
Tomlinson, Moss, and Smith combine for 76 points.
Timbutku was led by the Buccaneer Defense, which tallied 18 points. Stephen Davis and Ben Watson
each had only one point.
Kalamazoo 92, Green Bay 65
Culpepper and Randy Moss combine for zero points. A certain loss for the Vikings, right? Wrong!
Shaun Alexander and Edgerrin James combine for 60 points. Gonzalez and Kevin Jones continue to
underachieve, combining for 5 points.
Mark Brunell led the Slackers with 20 points as a bye week fill-in for Favre. Alvin Pearman led
all running backs with 7 points. Slacker fans are beginning to think the 1-4 Packers are a better
bet for the playoffs.
Rocko 116, Helena 72
The Bengals bounce back from a tough loss in week 5. Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson connect for
37 combined points. Todd Heap piles on 15 more points. Corey Dillon did not play.
Donte Stallworth and Jeremy Shockey had 17 points each for the Hobbits.
Rhode Island 85, Detroit 80
The Ridicule were led by Cincinatti Bengal Chris Perry for 18 points. The Giants Defense came
through big with 14 points.
Detroit was led by Rod Smith's 18 points. McGahee bowls forward for 17 more. Gates only manages
2 points. Joe Horn did not play.
Coach of the Week: Detroit Drive
Player of the Week: Shaun Alexander (RB-Kal)