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Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Barely Legal www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Barely Legal Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 25 $1.00 $25.00 11/29/06 - by Waiver Wire Ricky Williams 11/23/06 - by Owner Tatum Bell 11/22/06 - by Owner Jeff Garcia 11/22/06 - by Waiver Wire St. Louis Rams 11/22/06 - by Waiver Wire Jake Plummer 11/22/06 - by Waiver Wire Aaron Brooks 11/17/06 - by Owner Seneca Wallace 11/16/06 - by Owner Doug Gabriel 11/08/06 - by Waiver Wire Detroit Lions 11/08/06 - by Waiver Wire Anthony Thomas 11/05/06 - by Owner David Garrard 11/02/06 - by Owner Mark Clayton 10/27/06 - by Owner Matt Hasselbeck 10/25/06 - by Waiver Wire Chris Henry 10/21/06 - by Owner Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/18/06 - by Waiver Wire Wali Lundy 10/11/06 - by Waiver Wire Morten Andersen 10/05/06 - by Owner Joe Jurevicius 10/04/06 - by Waiver Wire Damon Huard 09/29/06 - by Owner Joe Nedney 09/28/06 - by Owner Michael Robinson 09/14/06 - by Owner St. Louis Rams 09/14/06 - by Owner Najeh Davenport 08/29/06 - by Owner Wali Lundy 08/09/06 - by Owner Verron Haynes Trades 5 $1.00 $5.00 01/02/07 - With The Rookies 11/11/06 - With Tommi Rumblers 11/03/06 - With Ironman 10/24/06 - With Moses The Liar 08/09/06 - With Ruff Ryders Total Fees $80.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 12/18/06 - Paid - 2006 Transaction Fees $-29.00 Amount Owed $1.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Big Winners Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 19 $1.00 $19.00 11/16/06 - by Owner Malcom Floyd 10/25/06 - by Owner Musa Smith 10/25/06 - by Waiver Wire Tennessee Titans 10/19/06 - by Owner Marty Booker 10/19/06 - by Owner Jason Hanson 10/18/06 - by Waiver Wire Joe Horn 10/11/06 - by Owner Owen Daniels 10/11/06 - by Waiver Wire Malcom Floyd 10/05/06 - by Owner Ashley Lelie 09/29/06 - by Owner Justin McCareins 09/28/06 - by Owner Jermaine Wiggins 09/27/06 - by Waiver Wire Roscoe Parrish 09/20/06 - by Waiver Wire John Carney 09/20/06 - by Waiver Wire Buffalo Bills 09/13/06 - by Owner Bernard Berrian 09/13/06 - by Waiver Wire Anthony Thomas 09/13/06 - by Waiver Wire Josh Brown 09/07/06 - by Owner Bobby Engram 09/06/06 - by Owner Michael Pittman Trades 2 $1.00 $2.00 10/18/06 - With TrickAss 10/06/06 - With Moses The Liar 10/18/06 - Exceeded the Cap 10/18/06 $4.00 Total Fees $75.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 01/11/07 - Paid - 2006 Transaction Fees $-25.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern El Matador Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 15 $1.00 $15.00 11/23/06 - by Owner David Garrard 11/23/06 - by Owner Kevan Barlow 11/15/06 - by Waiver Wire Cedrick Wilson 10/25/06 - by Waiver Wire Seneca Wallace 10/19/06 - by Owner Maurice Hicks 10/19/06 - by Owner Roscoe Parrish 10/12/06 - by Owner Koren Robinson 10/12/06 - by Owner Shawn Bryson 10/12/06 - by Owner Tim Carter 10/06/06 - by Owner Oakland Raiders 09/14/06 - by Owner Kevin Faulk 09/13/06 - by Waiver Wire Atlanta Falcons 08/14/06 - by Owner Dennis Northcutt 08/14/06 - by Owner Corey Bradford 08/14/06 - by Owner Lee Suggs Trades 0 $1.00 $0.00 Total Fees $65.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 01/01/07 - 2006 Transaction Fees - Paid $-15.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern General Lee Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 16 $1.00 $16.00 11/01/06 - by Owner Rian Lindell 11/01/06 - by Owner Jermaine Wiggins 10/25/06 - by Owner Brad Johnson 10/18/06 - by Owner Courtney Anderson 10/18/06 - by Owner Samie Parker 10/18/06 - by Owner Joe Klopfenstein 10/18/06 - by Owner Drew Carter 10/18/06 - by Owner Eric Johnson 10/18/06 - by Owner Neil Rackers 10/04/06 - by Owner Peerless Price 09/28/06 - by Owner Denver Broncos 09/28/06 - by Owner Bo Scaife 09/28/06 - by Owner Bobby Engram 09/21/06 - by Owner John Gilmore 09/13/06 - by Owner J.P. Losman 09/13/06 - by Waiver Wire Correll Buckhalter Trades 0 $1.00 $0.00 Total Fees $66.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 01/01/07 - 2006 Transaction Fees - Paid $-16.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Ironman Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 15 $1.00 $15.00 12/06/06 - by Waiver Wire Cedric Houston 11/23/06 - by Owner Dan Campbell 11/22/06 - by Waiver Wire Jason Campbell 11/16/06 - by Owner Rod Smith 11/01/06 - by Owner David Martin 11/01/06 - by Owner Jay Feely 11/01/06 - by Waiver Wire Green Bay Packers 10/27/06 - by Owner Charlie Batch 10/26/06 - by Owner Marcus Robinson 10/18/06 - by Waiver Wire Najeh Davenport 10/04/06 - by Waiver Wire Greg Lewis 09/27/06 - by Waiver Wire Eric Johnson 09/14/06 - by Owner Detroit Lions 09/03/06 - by Owner Marty Booker 08/16/06 - by Owner Arizona Cardinals Trades 3 $1.00 $3.00 11/03/06 - With Barely Legal 10/25/06 - With Leitrim Leps 09/07/06 - With Tommi Rumblers Total Fees $68.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 09/17/06 - Week 1 High Score $-10.00 10/17/06 - Week 6 High Score $-10.00 Amount Owed $-2.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Italian Stallions Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 26 $1.00 $26.00 11/16/06 - by Owner Terry Glenn 11/15/06 - by Waiver Wire Jerramy Stevens 11/08/06 - by Waiver Wire Rod Smith 11/04/06 - by Owner Brandon Lloyd 11/04/06 - by Owner Jay Cutler 11/01/06 - by Owner Michael Bennett 11/01/06 - by Owner Michael Clayton 11/01/06 - by Waiver Wire Reche Caldwell 10/26/06 - by Owner Ruvell Martin 10/25/06 - by Owner Joe Jurevicius 10/18/06 - by Owner Dave Rayner 10/18/06 - by Owner LenDale White 10/11/06 - by Owner Hank Baskett 10/11/06 - by Owner New York Giants 10/07/06 - by Owner Cedric Houston 10/04/06 - by Waiver Wire Mike Furrey 10/01/06 - by Owner Ernest Wilford 09/28/06 - by Owner Marty Booker 09/22/06 - by Owner Noah Herron 09/20/06 - by Owner Josh Reed 09/20/06 - by Owner Mike Furrey 09/20/06 - by Owner Chris Baker 09/17/06 - by Owner T.J. Duckett 09/03/06 - by Owner Stephen Davis 09/02/06 - by Owner Doug Gabriel 08/21/06 - by Owner Zachary Hilton Trades 0 $1.00 $0.00 11/01/06 - Exceeded the Cap 11/1/06 $4.00 11/02/06 - Week 7 Luxury Tax $2.00 11/02/06 - Week 8 Luxury Tax $2.00 Total Fees $84.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 12/05/06 - Week 13 High Score $-10.00 01/02/07 - 2006 Transaction Fees - Paid $-24.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Junk-Dancers Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 13 $1.00 $13.00 11/02/06 - by Owner Justin Griffith 10/28/06 - by Owner Najeh Davenport 10/28/06 - by Owner Josh Brown 10/14/06 - by Owner Rian Lindell 10/14/06 - by Owner Dave Rayner 10/14/06 - by Owner Andrew Walter 10/14/06 - by Owner Daniel Wilcox 10/14/06 - by Owner John Hall 10/05/06 - by Owner Arizona Cardinals 09/13/06 - by Owner Wes Welker 09/13/06 - by Owner Jerricho Cotchery 09/13/06 - by Owner Reggie Williams 09/07/06 - by Owner Jerome Harrison Trades 1 $1.00 $1.00 08/09/06 - With Springfield Isotopes 10/30/06 - Exceeded the cap $4.00 10/30/06 - Week 8 Luxury Tax $2.00 Total Fees $70.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 12/18/06 - Paid - 2006 Transaction Fees $-20.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Wisconsin Idiots 2006 League Fees 05-Feb-2007 11:40 AM Eastern Leitrim Leps Item Quantity Each Total Entry Fee $50.00 Players Acquired 5 $1.00 $5.00 10/18/06 - by Waiver Wire Chad Jackson 10/15/06 - by Owner Benjamin Watson 10/15/06 - by Owner Eric Johnson 10/04/06 - by Waiver Wire Kansas City Chiefs 09/20/06 - by Waiver Wire Robbie Gould Trades 1 $1.00 $1.00 10/25/06 - With Ironman 01/02/07 - Paid - Mailed Check 1/2/07 $54.00 Total Fees $110.00 08/07/06 - Entry Fee Paid $-50.00 11/21/06 - Week 11 High Score $-10.00 12/27/06 - 2006 3rd Place Prize $-50.00 Amount Owed $0.00 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc.
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