Week 4 Highlights:
As IADP predicted last week, the Pandemic of Love were on fire as they outscored the league as well as their opponent, the Cheesesteaks, 146-100. Oddly enough, the Pandemic had two players who scored no points. But, QB Brady more than made up for it with 4 total TD's. Not to mention, WR White scored 2. Even their 49ers DST added 1, as well as held the Jets to 0 points. The Cheesesteaks didn't do horribly, but chances are, you aren't going to beat a team that outscores you by 46%.
The Dancers made their presence known last week as they took down the Dabalalas 117-91. Even though Dancers RB Sproles scored a TD, as well as WR Jackson, this game was all about their QB Fitzpatrick. Fitz tossed 4 TD's and 350 Yds. One of those was a 68 yarder resulting in a bonus 2. The Las saw some double digits, but it's the single digits that did them in. Especially, RB Spiller's 1 point. Also, WR Britt was IA, although his benched counterpart wouldn't have helped win this one.
It was a combination of the Bye Week Shuffle and a couple of player set backs that contributed to the Wonder Twin Powers loss to the ic chargers 115-86. Backup QB Palmer scored well below his 21 point average. Also, after increasing points each week, RB Jones-Drew fell to a mere 7 points.
The big producers on the chargers side were QB Manning with 3 TD's and the Vikings DST with their 2 TD's.
We reported last week that the matchup between the DaBruDoggies and the Love Supremes would be a toss up. Well, it looks like the coin landed on its side as the teams scored our leagues first tie of the season, 92-92. This was a nail biter going into Monday night, with the Brus ahead by 4 and Supies Dallas K Bailey yet to play. Unfortunately for the Supies, because Chicago's DEF kept Dallas in check and intercepted QB Romo 5 times, Bailey didn't get many scoring opportunities. We'll have to see how this tie will affect the playoff hunt later in the season.
**UPDATE** On Wednesday, the NFL adjusted Love Supremes QB Griffin III's rushing yardage from 43 to 36, thus dropping his point total by one point, giving the DaBruDoggies a 92-91 win. You can see the league's adjustment by checking out our league's Stat Corrections page.
The Lancelot Links continue their high scoring ways by stomping all over the Killer Bunnies 148-107, handing the Killer Bunnies their fourth loss in a row. This wasn't a bad game for the Bunnies. QB Rodgers had his best game of the season. And, the Ravens DST scored a TD. But, this was the Links' house. The Lances saw double digits by all but 2 players. Interestingly enough, those players' benched counterparts put up double digits and would have contributed to a record breaking game.
It was a below average week for the Mighty Long Dogs. And, to top it off, their bench outscored their starters by 7 points. But, it didn't much matter since their opponent, the Bad Ass Weazels, had another bad game resulting in a score of 84-68. The Weazels saw low numbers from just about the whole team. Their one bright spot was RB Johnson who scored more points than he had in his previous three games combined.
Speaking of the Bad Ass Weazels, their owner Dayton is in our spotlight.
Spotlight:Dayton, you've scored in the 60's the past two weeks in a row and you've started the season with four losses in a row. What is the Weazels coaching staff going to do to turn this season around?
Turn around, turn around what? we are what we thought we are – horrible. We saw this coming since the draft and heard the sucking noises from the locker room. At this point I think we’ll just take over where the Easy-wins left off. Not much out there to choose from and all but 3-4 of our players suck. We reached out to Honey Boo Boo Child for help and she told us to f$%k off, so we’ve pretty much written this season off. We’re going to smoke some weed and get some hookers.
Back to you Bru
Preview:
We at IADP consider the matchup between the Bad Ass Weazels and the Killer Bunnies our game of the week. With both teams being winless, this is an edge-of-your-seat kind of game. The Weazels front office has been very busy shopping at the free agent market, trying to find the right combination that will put a W in their record. The Bunnies may have one thing holding them back from taking down the Weazels, their running game. As of this posting, the Bunnies only have one RB projected to score. The rest are either not expecting to do anything or are IA. Hopefully, the rest of the team will shine. . . extra bright.
After dropping 4 ranking positions this week, the Cheesesteaks look to bounce back. But, they'll need to take out the Dancers to do it. The Dancers are favored thanks to the likes of RB Rice. And, the Guru is expecting good numbers from RB Bush as well. The Dancers are 2nd place on the score leaderboard, so they know what they are doing. And, they just need to continue their 115 point average ways to count this as a win.
The Dabalalas aren't in last place, but they could really use a win this week. Unfortunately, they face the Pandemic of Love. Expect the Pandemic to score one of their usual 100+ point games. The Las will need their receivers to ignore the Guru's projections. So will their RB's. And, their QB. With some extra practices and coaching, the Las may give the Love a run for their money.
Another good matchup this week is the ic chargers vs the Love Supremes. Some uncertainty on the Supies running squad with RB Forte injured and somewhat questionable, and his backup Leshoure on a Bye. But, if Forte does play, he'll go against Jacksonville's lowly running defense, a definite plus. The chargers are having one their best starts ever and should continue their winning ways. Especially, as long as their DST continues improving as they have in the past couple of weeks.
This is a critical time for the DaBruDoggies. This was about the point that the Brus started to fall after the great Romosexual Tedencies debacle of 2011. This week, they'll face the rookie Wonder Twin Powers. The Twins should be ok as long as RB Jones-Drew bounces back from his 7 points last week. We at IADP have to admit that we are a little confused by the Guru projecting him so high since he's facing Chicago's 3rd ranked rushing defense. As usual, the Brus will rely on the powerful arm of franchise QB Brees.
The Lancelot Links continue to lead the league in scoring. Which means, their opponent this week, the Mighty Long Dogs, are going to have to work extra hard if they want to win this one. And, to do that, QB Newton will need to overpower the strong Seattle DEF. Also, RB Foster will need to take advantage of the poor Jets rushing defense. The key to the Links winning this one? Just keep doing what their doing. Don't try to fix what ain't broken.
Good luck all! See you next edition!
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