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O.F.E.L. League Playoff Week 2 19-Feb-2008 05:49 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com O.F.E.L. League Playoff Week 2 19-Feb-2008 05:49 PM Eastern Brenda's Stars - Brenda Olsen Jo Jo's Jocks - John Olsen Donovan McNabb QB PHI vs BUF * 177.02 11.80 Jon Kitna QB DET @ GNB * 181.36 12.09 Jesse Chatman RB MIA vs CIN * 31.04 2.07 Edgerrin James RB ARI vs STL * 87.68 5.85 Correll Buckhalter RB PHI vs BUF * 38.88 2.59 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG @ OAK * 183.78 12.25 Nate Washington WR PIT @ BAL * 45.28 3.02 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs TEN * 117.08 7.81 Reggie Brown WR PHI vs BUF * 52.96 3.53 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN @ NYJ * 69.28 4.62 Marcus Pollard TE SEA @ ATL * 21.36 1.42 Alge Crumpler TE ATL vs SEA * 33.08 2.21 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ DEN * 96.00 6.40 Matt Stover K BAL vs PIT * 98.00 6.53 Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST PIT @ BAL * 104.00 6.93 Green Bay Packers D/ST GNB vs DET * 123.00 8.20 A.J. Feeley QB PHI vs BUF 44.54 2.97 Jay Cutler QB DEN vs MIN 187.34 12.49 Joey Harrington QB ATL vs SEA 87.82 5.85 Najeh Davenport RB PIT @ BAL 62.24 4.15 Marion Barber RB DAL @ WAS 122.16 8.14 Donte' Stallworth WR NWE @ NYG 45.08 3.01 Joseph Addai RB IND vs TEN 148.04 9.87 Derrick Mason WR BAL vs PIT 70.60 4.71 Donald Driver WR GNB vs DET 54.08 3.61 Eric Johnson TE NOR @ CHI 26.12 1.74 Bobby Engram WR SEA @ ATL 73.28 4.89 Rian Lindell K BUF @ PHI 87.00 5.80 Burn-n-Daylite - Keith LeDoux MissyAmerica - Melissa Everson Todd Collins QB WAS vs DAL * 37.12 2.47 Vince Young QB TEN @ IND * 134.82 8.99 Aaron Stecker RB NOR @ CHI * 56.36 3.76 Adrian Peterson RB MIN @ DEN * 140.92 9.39 Frank Gore RB SFO @ CLE * 92.92 6.19 Ryan Grant RB GNB vs DET * 83.84 5.59 Randy Moss WR NWE @ NYG * 181.72 12.11 Roddy White WR ATL vs SEA * 75.52 5.03 Reggie Williams WR JAC @ HOU * 77.68 5.18 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs JAC * 79.08 5.27 Heath Miller TE PIT @ BAL * 63.84 4.26 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN @ NYJ * 74.32 4.95 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ NYG * 125.00 8.33 Jason Hanson K DET @ GNB * 115.00 7.67 Tampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TAM vs CAR * 116.00 7.73 New England Patriots D/ST NWE @ NYG * 154.00 10.27 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT @ BAL 277.24 18.48 Brian Griese QB CHI vs NOR 97.22 6.48 Ron Dayne RB HOU vs JAC 55.88 3.73 Maurice Morris RB SEA @ ATL 53.28 3.55 Joe Jurevicius WR CLE vs SFO 44.08 2.94 Larry Johnson RB KAN @ NYJ 53.80 3.59 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs STL 97.64 6.51 Kevin Walter WR HOU vs JAC 57.20 3.81 Shayne Graham K CIN @ MIA 122.00 8.13 Chris Henry WR CIN @ MIA 24.80 1.65 Jacksonville Jaguars D/ST JAC @ HOU 116.00 7.73 Brandon Jones WR TEN @ IND 23.40 1.56 Deer Slayer - Leif Olsen PCF Predators - Paul C. Fielder Derek Anderson QB CLE vs SFO * 263.86 17.59 Cleo Lemon QB MIA vs CIN * 90.40 6.03 Laurence Maroney RB NWE @ NYG * 60.20 4.01 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC @ HOU * 107.00 7.13 Marshawn Lynch RB BUF @ PHI * 97.04 6.47 Kenny Watson RB CIN @ MIA * 78.28 5.22 Santonio Holmes WR PIT @ BAL * 78.44 5.23 Braylon Edwards WR CLE vs SFO * 138.88 9.26 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR CIN @ MIA * 114.68 7.65 Kevin Curtis WR PHI vs BUF * 83.92 5.59 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ CLE * 43.56 2.90 Kellen Winslow TE CLE vs SFO * 73.76 4.92 Rob Bironas K TEN @ IND * 123.00 8.20 Adam Vinatieri K IND vs TEN * 114.00 7.60 Washington Redskins D/ST WAS vs DAL * 98.00 6.53 Denver Broncos D/ST DEN vs MIN * 103.00 6.87 Drew Brees QB NOR @ CHI 240.76 16.05 Peyton Manning QB IND vs TEN 285.14 19.01 Earnest Graham RB TAM vs CAR 108.88 7.26 DeShaun Foster RB CAR @ TAM 64.04 4.27 Willie Parker RB PIT @ BAL 71.24 4.75 Travis Henry RB DEN vs MIN 54.24 3.62 Deion Branch WR SEA @ ATL 50.44 3.36 Anthony Gonzalez WR IND vs TEN 41.04 2.74 Nate Burleson WR SEA @ ATL 77.16 5.14 Shaun McDonald WR DET @ GNB 64.96 4.33 Indianapolis Colts D/ST IND vs TEN 124.00 8.27 Houston Texans D/ST HOU vs JAC 115.00 7.67 Double D's - Jay and Megan Downing The Cripplers - Bob Everson Tom Brady QB NWE @ NYG * 393.16 26.21 Marc Bulger QB STL @ ARI * 105.04 7.00 Chester Taylor RB MIN @ DEN * 83.32 5.55 Jamal Lewis RB CLE vs SFO * 122.88 8.19 Leon Washington RB NYJ vs KAN * 57.44 3.83 Clinton Portis RB WAS vs DAL * 121.10 8.07 Marques Colston WR NOR @ CHI * 98.32 6.55 Torry Holt WR STL @ ARI * 87.84 5.86 Jabar Gaffney WR NWE @ NYG * 47.96 3.20 Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ vs KAN * 55.00 3.67 Chris Cooley TE WAS vs DAL * 79.76 5.32 Donald Lee TE GNB vs DET * 59.00 3.93 Mason Crosby K GNB vs DET * 131.00 8.73 Jason Elam K DEN vs MIN * 106.00 7.07 Cincinnati Bengals D/ST CIN @ MIA * 116.00 7.73 Seattle Seahawks D/ST SEA @ ATL * 143.00 9.53 Josh McCown QB OAK vs SDG 90.98 6.07 David Garrard QB JAC @ HOU 173.46 11.56 Justin Fargas RB OAK vs SDG 71.88 4.79 Kevin Jones RB DET @ GNB 79.12 5.27 Thomas Jones RB NYJ vs KAN 54.92 3.66 Chris Brown RB TEN @ IND 46.80 3.12 Anquan Boldin WR ARI vs STL 80.44 5.36 Ronald Curry WR OAK vs SDG 56.08 3.74 Desmond Clark TE CHI vs NOR 45.80 3.05 John Kasay K CAR @ TAM 92.00 6.13 Lawrence Tynes K NYG vs NWE 104.00 6.93 Tennessee Titans D/ST TEN @ IND 117.00 7.80 Jenz HOT MEN - Jennifer Olsen Fielder The Dukes - Lars Olsen Kurt Warner QB ARI vs STL * 212.34 14.16 Philip Rivers QB SDG @ OAK * 181.86 12.12 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs BUF * 152.20 10.15 LenDale White RB TEN @ IND * 89.08 5.94 T.J. Duckett RB DET @ GNB * 31.12 2.07 Shaun Alexander RB SEA @ ATL * 54.44 3.63 Wes Welker WR NWE @ NYG * 91.48 6.10 Plaxico Burress WR NYG vs NWE * 97.64 6.51 Hines Ward WR PIT @ BAL * 73.72 4.91 Joey Galloway WR TAM vs CAR * 76.60 5.11 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ OAK * 90.92 6.06 Tony Scheffler TE DEN vs MIN * 43.88 2.93 Phil Dawson K CLE vs SFO * 112.00 7.47 Josh Brown K SEA @ ATL * 116.00 7.73 Chicago Bears D/ST CHI vs NOR * 151.00 10.07 New York Giants D/ST NYG vs NWE * 132.00 8.80 Damon Huard QB KAN @ NYJ 111.36 7.42 Sage Rosenfels QB HOU vs JAC 125.32 8.35 Rudi Johnson RB CIN @ MIA 50.28 3.35 Darren Sproles RB SDG @ OAK 31.12 2.07 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ TAM 48.92 3.26 Samkon Gado RB MIA vs CIN 36.16 2.41 Kolby Smith RB KAN @ NYJ 33.88 2.26 Roydell Williams WR TEN @ IND 49.72 3.31 Calvin Johnson WR DET @ GNB 60.16 4.01 Owen Daniels TE HOU vs JAC 42.64 2.84 Neil Rackers K ARI vs STL 98.00 6.53 San Francisco 49ers D/ST SFO @ CLE 81.00 5.40 Copyright (c) 2007 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com O.F.E.L. League Playoff Week 2 19-Feb-2008 05:49 PM Eastern The Punishers - Jake and Brooke Olsen Brett Favre QB GNB vs DET * 237.60 15.84 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG vs NWE * 72.88 4.86 Steven Jackson RB STL @ ARI * 90.72 6.05 Greg Jennings WR GNB vs DET * 108.80 7.25 Lee Evans WR BUF @ PHI * 63.88 4.26 Dallas Clark TE IND vs TEN * 91.60 6.11 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ OAK * 106.00 7.07 Detroit Lions D/ST DET @ GNB * 140.00 9.33 Eli Manning QB NYG vs NWE 184.18 12.28 Mike Sellers RB WAS vs DAL 25.80 1.72 Michael Jenkins WR ATL vs SEA 45.28 3.02 Steve Smith WR CAR @ TAM 82.80 5.52 Todd Heap TE BAL vs PIT 15.56 1.04 Cleveland Browns D/ST CLE vs SFO 101.00 6.73 The Replacements - Fred Olsen Carson Palmer QB CIN @ MIA * 215.10 14.34 Adrian Peterson RB CHI vs NOR * 51.20 3.41 Reuben Droughns RB NYG vs NWE * 49.20 3.28 Chad Johnson WR CIN @ MIA * 89.88 5.99 Brandon Marshall WR DEN vs MIN * 85.48 5.70 Jason Witten TE DAL @ WAS * 86.84 5.79 David Akers K PHI vs BUF * 103.00 6.87 Baltimore Ravens D/ST BAL vs PIT * 98.00 6.53 Chad Pennington QB NYJ vs KAN 104.64 6.98 Fred Taylor RB JAC @ HOU 80.40 5.36 Kevin Faulk RB NWE @ NYG 29.56 1.97 Andre Davis WR HOU vs JAC 48.52 3.23 Matt Spaeth TE PIT @ BAL 19.36 1.29 Jeff Reed K PIT @ BAL 110.00 7.33 Thunder Vikes - Paul & Oley Olsen Tony Romo QB DAL @ WAS * 315.86 21.06 Kenton Keith RB IND vs TEN * 48.16 3.21 Warrick Dunn RB ATL vs SEA * 53.04 3.54 Jerry Porter WR OAK vs SDG * 56.76 3.78 Terrell Owens WR DAL @ WAS * 144.40 9.63 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG vs NWE * 43.00 2.87 Nick Folk K DAL @ WAS * 125.00 8.33 Minnesota Vikings D/ST MIN @ DEN * 156.00 10.40 Kyle Boller QB BAL vs PIT 92.42 6.16 Trent Dilfer QB SFO @ CLE 66.36 4.42 JaMarcus Russell QB OAK vs SDG 11.14 0.74 Julius Jones RB DAL @ WAS 42.76 2.85 Laveranues Coles WR NYJ vs KAN 61.84 4.12 Robbie Gould K CHI vs NOR 119.00 7.93 Vikings Warriors - Julie LeDoux Matt Hasselbeck QB SEA @ ATL * 242.10 16.14 Leonard Weaver RB SEA @ ATL * 21.44 1.43 Selvin Young RB DEN vs MIN * 40.44 2.70 Patrick Crayton WR DAL @ WAS * 69.56 4.64 Muhsin Muhammad WR CHI vs NOR * 39.64 2.64 Benjamin Watson TE NWE @ NYG * 50.48 3.37 Mike Nugent K NYJ vs KAN * 103.00 6.87 San Diego Chargers D/ST SDG @ OAK * 168.00 11.20 Jason Campbell QB WAS vs DAL 143.52 9.57 Derrick Ward RB NYG vs NWE 55.24 3.68 D.J.
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