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Final Rosters www.rtsports.com FFLJJB Playoff Week 3 05-Feb-2007 03:34 PM Eastern Bleeding Hemorrhoid - Dave Lewis Piss on You - Jack Bavaro St. Louis Rams QB STL @ MIN * 438 29.20 San Diego Chargers QB SDG vs ARI * 300 20.00 Larry Johnson RB KAN vs JAC * 328 21.87 Rudi Johnson RB CIN vs PIT * 203 13.53 Reggie Bush RB NOR vs CAR * 221 14.73 Chester Taylor RB MIN vs STL * 188 12.53 Anquan Boldin WR ARI @ SDG * 183 12.20 Devery Henderson WR NOR vs CAR * 128 8.53 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs CLE * 220 14.67 Laveranues Coles WR NYJ vs OAK * 212 14.13 Antonio Gates TE SDG vs ARI * 199 13.27 Tony Scheffler TE DEN vs SFO * 52 3.47 Josh Scobee K JAC @ KAN * 127 8.47 Matt Stover K BAL vs BUF * 114 7.60 Denver Broncos Def DEN vs SFO * 226 15.07 Chicago Bears Def CHI vs GNB * 337 22.47 Atlanta Falcons QB ATL @ PHI 370 24.67 Arizona Cardinals QB ARI @ SDG 291 19.40 Wali Lundy RB HOU vs CLE 98 6.53 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ NOR 95 6.33 Bernard Berrian WR CHI vs GNB 136 9.07 Isaac Bruce WR STL @ MIN 163 10.87 Donald Driver WR GNB @ CHI 244 16.27 Torry Holt WR STL @ MIN 229 15.27 Ben Utecht TE IND vs MIA 66 4.40 Heath Miller TE PIT @ CIN 103 6.87 Robbie Gould K CHI vs GNB 152 10.13 David Akers K PHI vs ATL 97 6.47 New York Jets Def NYJ vs OAK 177 11.80 Tennessee Titans Def TEN vs NWE 187 12.47 F * U - Steve Borg Putting Her Upon A Pedestal - Tony LoBue Green Bay Packers QB GNB @ CHI * 309 20.60 Seattle Seahawks QB SEA @ TAM * 302 20.13 Edgerrin James RB ARI @ SDG * 163 10.87 Deuce McAllister RB NOR vs CAR * 194 12.93 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs ATL * 303 20.20 Steve Smith WR CAR @ NOR * 218 14.53 Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ vs OAK * 176 11.73 Javon Walker WR DEN vs SFO * 226 15.07 Marvin Harrison WR IND vs MIA * 263 17.53 Hines Ward WR PIT @ CIN * 170 11.33 Benjamin Watson TE NWE @ TEN * 124 8.27 Jason Witten TE DAL vs DET * 130 8.67 Phil Dawson K CLE @ HOU * 83 5.53 John Carney K NOR vs CAR * 120 8.00 New England Patriots Def NWE @ TEN * 287 19.13 Jacksonville Jaguars Def JAC @ KAN * 257 17.13 Carolina Panthers QB CAR @ NOR 276 18.40 Jacksonville Jaguars QB JAC @ KAN 261 17.40 Julius Jones RB DAL vs DET 145 9.67 Kevan Barlow RB NYJ vs OAK 69 4.60 Lee Evans WR BUF @ BAL 212 14.13 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs SEA 103 6.87 Eric Moulds WR HOU vs CLE 82 5.47 Eddie Kennison WR KAN vs JAC 114 7.60 Chris Cooley TE WAS vs NYG 154 10.27 Dallas Clark TE IND vs MIA I/R 76 5.07 Jeff Reed K PIT @ CIN 94 6.27 Shayne Graham K CIN vs PIT 123 8.20 Carolina Panthers Def CAR @ NOR 222 14.80 Cincinnati Bengals Def CIN vs PIT 198 13.20 KICK IS GOOD - Jered reinersman Ron Santo's Legs - Dave Bruchman Indianapolis Colts QB IND vs MIA * 467 31.13 Dallas Cowboys QB DAL vs DET * 350 23.33 Willie Parker RB PIT @ CIN * 253 16.87 Steven Jackson RB STL @ MIN * 352 23.47 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC @ KAN * 239 15.93 Cedric Benson RB CHI vs GNB * 84 5.60 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR CIN vs PIT * 218 14.53 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI @ SDG * 163 10.87 Donte' Stallworth WR PHI vs ATL * 124 8.27 Chad Johnson WR CIN vs PIT * 245 16.33 Alge Crumpler TE ATL @ PHI * 158 10.53 Visanthe Shiancoe TE NYG @ WAS * 11 0.73 Rian Lindell K BUF @ BAL * 116 7.73 Jason Hanson K DET @ DAL * 119 7.93 New Orleans Saints Def NOR vs CAR * 212 14.13 Dallas Cowboys Def DAL vs DET * 224 14.93 Pittsburgh Steelers QB PIT @ CIN 332 22.13 Baltimore Ravens QB BAL vs BUF 341 22.73 Tatum Bell RB DEN vs SFO 116 7.73 Corey Dillon RB NWE @ TEN 139 9.27 Joey Galloway WR TAM vs SEA 164 10.93 Keyshawn Johnson WR CAR @ NOR 139 9.27 Amani Toomer WR NYG @ WAS I/R 69 4.60 Derrick Mason WR BAL vs BUF 116 7.73 Marty Booker WR MIA @ IND 142 9.47 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG @ WAS I/R 163 10.87 Dan Campbell TE DET @ DAL 72 4.80 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC @ KAN 25 1.67 Ben Troupe TE TEN vs NWE I/R 37 2.47 Lawrence Tynes K KAN vs JAC 113 7.53 Neil Rackers K ARI @ SDG 118 7.87 Indianapolis Colts Def IND vs MIA 176 11.73 Kansas City Chiefs Def KAN vs JAC 220 14.67 SUMTINSUX - Mike Reinersman Missing Henry Burris - Scott Davis Detroit Lions QB DET @ DAL * 352 23.47 Kansas City Chiefs QB KAN vs JAC * 232 15.47 Shaun Alexander RB SEA @ TAM * 118 7.87 Ahman Green RB GNB @ CHI * 187 12.47 Marion Barber III RB DAL vs DET * 160 10.67 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG vs ARI * 470 31.33 Terry Glenn WR DAL vs DET * 169 11.27 Muhsin Muhammad WR CHI vs GNB * 142 9.47 Mike Furrey WR DET @ DAL * 182 12.13 Terrell Owens WR DAL vs DET * 229 15.27 L.J. Smith TE PHI vs ATL * 138 9.20 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN vs JAC * 190 12.67 Jeff Wilkins K STL @ MIN * 136 9.07 Adam Vinatieri K IND vs MIA * 112 7.47 Oakland Raiders Def OAK @ NYJ * 237 15.80 Buffalo Bills Def BUF @ BAL * 237 15.80 Houston Texans QB HOU vs CLE 305 20.33 New England Patriots QB NWE @ TEN 340 22.67 Thomas Jones RB CHI vs GNB 174 11.60 Willis McGahee RB BUF @ BAL 147 9.80 Santana Moss WR WAS vs NYG 139 9.27 Mark Clayton WR BAL vs BUF 166 11.07 Drew Bennett WR TEN vs NWE 108 7.20 Deion Branch WR SEA @ TAM 118 7.87 Chris Baker TE NYJ vs OAK 68 4.53 Jerramy Stevens TE SEA @ TAM 56 3.73 Eric Johnson TE SFO @ DEN I/R 67 4.47 Jay Feely K NYG @ WAS 102 6.80 Joe Nedney K SFO @ DEN 105 7.00 Seattle Seahawks Def SEA @ TAM 209 13.93 Detroit Lions Def DET @ DAL 159 10.60 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com FFLJJB Playoff Week 3 05-Feb-2007 03:34 PM Eastern T.J. Houshmandzadeh Must Die! - John Bowden New York Giants QB NYG @ WAS * 296 19.73 Frank Gore RB SFO @ DEN * 282 18.80 Patrick Crayton WR DAL vs DET * 78 5.20 Reggie Brown WR PHI vs ATL * 157 10.47 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs MIA * 236 15.73 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ DEN * 59 3.93 Josh Brown K SEA @ TAM * 113 7.53 Baltimore Ravens Def BAL vs BUF * 381 25.40 Minnesota Vikings QB MIN vs STL 242 16.13 Dominic Rhodes RB IND vs MIA 111 7.40 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG @ WAS 96 6.40 Wes Welker WR MIA @ IND 99 6.60 Kellen Winslow TE CLE @ HOU 168 11.20 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ TEN 92 6.13 San Diego Chargers Def SDG vs ARI 279 18.60 T.O.s' Phantom Injury - Joshua Bruchman Chicago Bears QB CHI vs GNB * 276 18.40 Jamal Lewis RB BAL vs BUF * 163 10.87 Marques Colston WR NOR vs CAR * 205 13.67 Plaxico Burress WR NYG @ WAS * 191 12.73 Reche Caldwell WR NWE @ TEN * 109 7.27 Desmond Clark TE CHI vs GNB * 139 9.27 Ryan Longwell K MIN vs STL * 97 6.47 Pittsburgh Steelers Def PIT @ CIN * 241 16.07 Cincinnati Bengals QB CIN vs PIT 374 24.93 Laurence Maroney RB NWE @ TEN 121 8.07 Kevin Jones RB DET @ DAL 192 12.80 Matt Jones WR JAC @ KAN 87 5.80 Jermaine Wiggins TE MIN vs STL 82 5.47 Olindo Mare K MIA @ IND 89 5.93 Miami Dolphins Def MIA @ IND 296 19.73 The Gentle Assassin - Pete Touff New Orleans Saints QB NOR vs CAR * 475 31.67 Tiki Barber RB NYG @ WAS * 230 15.33 Ron Dayne RB HOU vs CLE * 98 6.53 Joe Jurevicius WR CLE @ HOU * 83 5.53 Chris Chambers WR MIA @ IND * 125 8.33 Todd Heap TE BAL vs BUF * 167 11.13 Nate Kaeding K SDG vs ARI * 134 8.93 Atlanta Falcons Def ATL @ PHI * 206 13.73 Miami Dolphins QB MIA @ IND 289 19.27 Warrick Dunn RB ATL @ PHI 147 9.80 Fred Taylor RB JAC @ KAN I/R 167 11.13 Randy Moss WR OAK @ NYJ 89 5.93 Joe Horn WR NOR vs CAR I/R 113 7.53 Marcus Robinson WR MIN vs STL 73 4.87 George Wrighster TE JAC @ KAN 82 5.47 Jason Elam K DEN vs SFO 113 7.53 Arizona Cardinals Def ARI @ SDG 203 13.53 The Rusty Trombones - Adam Szewc - Sam Conjardi Philadelphia Eagles QB PHI vs ATL * 452 30.13 Ladell Betts RB WAS vs NYG * 186 12.40 Joseph Addai RB IND vs MIA * 185 12.33 Braylon Edwards WR CLE @ HOU * 148 9.87 Roy Williams WR DET @ DAL * 201 13.40 Randy McMichael TE MIA @ IND * 123 8.20 Dave Rayner K GNB @ CHI * 104 6.93 Philadelphia Eagles Def PHI vs ATL * 247 16.47 Denver Broncos QB DEN vs SFO 228 15.20 Travis Henry RB TEN vs NWE 166 11.07 Ronnie Brown RB MIA @ IND I/R 155 10.33 Greg Jennings WR GNB @ CHI 103 6.87 D.J.
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