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Steve Grogan Playoff Week 3 19-Feb-2008 10:23 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com Steve Grogan Playoff Week 3 19-Feb-2008 10:23 PM Eastern Antarctica Icecaps - Davis, Drew, Jones, Kastrup Hookem' Horns - Aaron Robinson Drew Brees QB NOR @ CHI * 298 19.87 Vince Young QB TEN @ IND * 176 11.73 Julius Jones RB DAL @ WAS * 81 5.40 Adrian Peterson RB CHI vs NOR * 93 6.20 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs BUF * 266 17.73 Warrick Dunn RB ATL vs SEA * 100 6.67 Kenny Watson RB CIN @ MIA * 136 9.07 Chester Taylor RB MIN @ DEN * 139 9.27 Deion Branch WR SEA @ ATL * 87 5.80 Amani Toomer WR NYG vs NWE * 82 5.47 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR CIN @ MIA * 173 11.53 Greg Jennings WR GNB vs DET * 160 10.67 Bernard Berrian WR CHI vs NOR * 109 7.27 Buster Davis WR SDG @ OAK * 21 1.40 Desmond Clark TE CHI vs NOR * 71 4.73 Bo Scaife TE TEN @ IND * 38 2.53 Mason Crosby K GNB vs DET * 146 9.73 Matt Stover K BAL vs PIT * 106 7.07 San Diego Chargers Def SDG @ OAK * 151 10.07 Buffalo Bills Def BUF @ PHI * 81 5.40 Carson Palmer QB CIN @ MIA 266 17.73 David Garrard QB JAC @ HOU 218 14.53 Justin Griffith RB OAK vs SDG 18 1.20 Tarvaris Jackson QB MIN @ DEN 129 8.60 Mewelde Moore RB MIN @ DEN 12 0.80 Jerome Harrison RB CLE vs SFO 12 0.80 Brian Leonard RB STL @ ARI 42 2.80 Cedric Benson RB CHI vs NOR 99 6.60 Josh Reed WR BUF @ PHI 51 3.40 Ciatrick Fason RB MIN @ DEN 0 0.00 Drew Carter WR CAR @ TAM 63 4.20 James Mungro RB IND vs TEN 0 0.00 Daniel Graham TE DEN vs MIN 33 2.20 Josh Scobey RB SEA @ ATL 0 0.00 Matt Spaeth TE PIT @ BAL 20 1.33 Brian Finneran WR ATL vs SEA 0 0.00 Mike Nugent K NYJ vs KAN 110 7.33 Kelley Washington WR NWE @ NYG 0 0.00 Indianapolis Colts Def IND vs TEN 108 7.20 Greg Lewis WR PHI vs BUF 35 2.33 Dwayne Jarrett WR CAR @ TAM 5 0.33 Cincinnati Sizzlers - Gil Ceder Denver Broncos Def DEN vs MIN 79 5.27 Brett Favre QB GNB vs DET * 297 19.80 Clinton Portis RB WAS vs DAL * 205 13.67 L.A. Bulldogs - Brian & Bryce Jones Kolby Smith RB KAN @ NYJ * 64 4.27 Tom Brady QB NWE @ NYG * 468 31.20 Marshawn Lynch RB BUF @ PHI * 161 10.73 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG vs NWE * 133 8.87 Koren Robinson WR GNB vs DET * 16 1.07 Leonard Weaver RB SEA @ ATL * 39 2.60 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs TEN * 196 13.07 Bobby Wade WR MIN @ DEN * 55 3.67 Marques Colston WR NOR @ CHI * 157 10.47 Bobby Engram WR SEA @ ATL * 133 8.87 Jeff King TE CAR @ TAM * 46 3.07 Brad Smith WR NYJ vs KAN * 42 2.80 Shayne Graham K CIN @ MIA * 128 8.53 Ben Utecht TE IND vs TEN * 36 2.40 Green Bay Packers Def GNB vs DET * 110 7.33 Eric Johnson TE NOR @ CHI * 40 2.67 Trent Edwards QB BUF @ PHI 92 6.13 Jay Feely K MIA vs CIN * 92 6.13 J.P. Losman QB BUF @ PHI 71 4.73 Carolina Panthers Def CAR @ TAM * 65 4.33 Vernand Morency RB GNB vs DET 24 1.60 Kyle Boller QB BAL vs PIT 113 7.53 P.J. Daniels RB BAL vs PIT 0 0.00 Daunte Culpepper QB OAK vs SDG 95 6.33 Ladell Betts RB WAS vs DAL 54 3.60 Brodie Croyle QB KAN @ NYJ 62 4.13 Selvin Young RB DEN vs MIN 86 5.73 Chris Perry RB CIN @ MIA 0 0.00 Willis McGahee RB BAL vs PIT 187 12.47 Garrett Wolfe RB CHI vs NOR 14 0.93 Larry Johnson RB KAN @ NYJ 94 6.27 Mike Sellers RB WAS vs DAL 32 2.13 Ricky Williams RB MIA vs CIN 1 0.07 Ronnie Brown RB MIA vs CIN 128 8.53 Donald Driver WR GNB vs DET 109 7.27 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs CAR 39 2.60 Steve Smith WR CAR @ TAM 138 9.20 Chad Jackson WR NWE @ NYG 0 0.00 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs JAC 123 8.20 Sinorice Moss WR NYG vs NWE 18 1.20 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG vs NWE 74 4.93 Marty Booker WR MIA vs CIN 54 3.60 Marvin Harrison WR IND vs TEN 28 1.87 Colt's Fan - Eric Franks Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ vs KAN 113 7.53 Oakland Raiders Def OAK vs SDG 70 4.67 Derek Anderson QB CLE vs SFO * 313 20.87 Michael Pittman RB TAM vs CAR * 43 2.87 Earnest Graham RB TAM vs CAR * 175 11.67 L.A. Rams - Ted Williams Travis Henry RB DEN vs MIN * 95 6.33 Kurt Warner QB ARI vs STL * 253 16.87 Shaun McDonald WR DET @ GNB * 110 7.33 Greg Jones RB JAC @ HOU * 32 2.13 David Patten WR NOR @ CHI * 86 5.73 Edgerrin James RB ARI vs STL * 159 10.60 Joe Jurevicius WR CLE vs SFO * 73 4.87 Torry Holt WR STL @ ARI * 149 9.93 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN @ NYJ * 133 8.87 Wes Welker WR NWE @ NYG * 146 9.73 Nick Folk K DAL @ WAS * 136 9.07 Roscoe Parrish WR BUF @ PHI * 50 3.33 Arizona Cardinals Def ARI vs STL * 93 6.20 Nate Washington WR PIT @ BAL * 64 4.27 Steve McNair QB BAL vs PIT 52 3.47 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ OAK * 139 9.27 JaMarcus Russell QB OAK vs SDG 10 0.67 Jeff Wilkins K STL @ ARI * 103 6.87 Kevin Kolb QB PHI vs BUF 0 0.00 Detroit Lions Def DET @ GNB * 96 6.40 Chris Henry RB TEN @ IND 24 1.60 Jeff Garcia QB TAM vs CAR 179 11.93 Tatum Bell RB DET @ GNB 28 1.87 Marc Bulger QB STL @ ARI 132 8.80 Marcel Shipp RB ARI vs STL 9 0.60 Jason Campbell QB WAS vs DAL 183 12.20 LaMont Jordan RB OAK vs SDG 91 6.07 Sammy Morris RB NWE @ NYG 58 3.87 Brandon Jones WR TEN @ IND 37 2.47 Joey Galloway WR TAM vs CAR 130 8.67 Dennis Northcutt WR JAC @ HOU 80 5.33 Terrell Owens WR DAL @ WAS 219 14.60 Baltimore Ravens Def BAL vs PIT 74 4.93 Joe Horn WR ATL vs SEA 16 1.07 Arnaz Battle WR SFO @ CLE 87 5.80 Sidney Rice WR MIN @ DEN 63 4.20 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ OAK 115 7.67 New York Giants Def NYG vs NWE 121 8.07 Copyright (c) 2007 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Steve Grogan Playoff Week 3 19-Feb-2008 10:23 PM Eastern Literally Possessed - Dan Furman Primetron - Rusty Hubbs Sage Rosenfels QB HOU vs JAC * 144 9.60 Eli Manning QB NYG vs NWE * 220 14.67 Ryan Grant RB GNB vs DET * 141 9.40 Marion Barber RB DAL @ WAS * 192 12.80 Jerious Norwood RB ATL vs SEA * 78 5.20 LenDale White RB TEN @ IND * 154 10.27 James Jones WR GNB vs DET * 71 4.73 Chris Henry WR CIN @ MIA * 42 2.80 Roddy White WR ATL vs SEA * 137 9.13 Kevin Curtis WR PHI vs BUF * 142 9.47 Bryant Johnson WR ARI vs STL * 57 3.80 Muhsin Muhammad WR CHI vs NOR * 65 4.33 Brandon Marshall WR DEN vs MIN * 153 10.20 Patrick Crayton WR DAL @ WAS * 105 7.00 Tony Scheffler TE DEN vs MIN * 69 4.60 Chris Cooley TE WAS vs DAL * 117 7.80 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ DEN * 108 7.20 Neil Rackers K ARI vs STL * 109 7.27 New York Jets Def NYJ vs KAN * 64 4.27 Minnesota Vikings Def MIN @ DEN * 137 9.13 Jake Delhomme QB CAR @ TAM 73 4.87 Quinn Gray QB JAC @ HOU 60 4.00 Matt Schaub QB HOU vs JAC 131 8.73 Joey Harrington QB ATL vs SEA 117 7.80 Matt Moore QB CAR @ TAM 21 1.40 Charlie Frye QB SEA @ ATL 0 0.00 Dwayne Wright RB BUF @ PHI 8 0.53 John Beck QB MIA vs CIN 13 0.87 DeShawn Wynn RB GNB vs DET 49 3.27 Troy Smith QB BAL vs PIT 23 1.53 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG vs NWE 24 1.60 Isaac Bruce WR STL @ ARI 90 6.00 Derrick Ward RB NYG vs NWE 98 6.53 Eddie Kennison WR KAN @ NYJ 8 0.53 Andre Hall RB DEN vs MIN 37 2.47 Laveranues Coles WR NYJ vs KAN 94 6.27 Ted Ginn Jr. WR MIA vs CIN 43 2.87 Alge Crumpler TE ATL vs SEA 50 3.33 Jason Hill WR SFO @ CLE 0 0.00 Zach Miller TE OAK vs SDG 47 3.13 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR OAK vs SDG 2 0.13 Roydell Williams WR TEN @ IND 82 5.47 Quahog Quagmires - James Maupin Owen Daniels TE HOU vs JAC 82 5.47 Jon Kitna QB DET @ GNB * 231 15.40 DeShaun Foster RB CAR @ TAM * 116 7.73 Momma's Beach Bums - Autumn Franks Thomas Jones RB NYJ vs KAN * 122 8.13 Cleo Lemon QB MIA vs CIN * 114 7.60 Lee Evans WR BUF @ PHI * 107 7.13 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG @ OAK * 290 19.33 Nate Burleson WR SEA @ ATL * 107 7.13 Kevin Faulk RB NWE @ NYG * 58 3.87 Santana Moss WR WAS vs DAL * 76 5.07 Laurence Maroney RB NWE @ NYG * 109 7.27 Derrick Mason WR BAL vs PIT * 122 8.13 Braylon Edwards WR CLE vs SFO * 204 13.60 Chris Baker TE NYJ vs KAN * 54 3.60 Antwaan Randle El WR WAS vs DAL * 74 4.93 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ NYG * 127 8.47 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC @ HOU * 45 3.00 New England Patriots Def NWE @ NYG * 146 9.73 Randy McMichael TE STL @ ARI * 55 3.67 J.T.
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