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OA League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 01:47 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com OA League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 01:47 PM Eastern Badda Bing - Kevin Mallory Gridiron Gang - Michael Wozniak Eli Manning QB NYG @ GNB * 369 24.60 Peyton Manning QB IND @ OAK * 440 29.33 Felix Jones RB DAL @ ARI * 169 11.27 Matt Forte RB CHI vs NYJ * 255 17.00 Ray Rice RB BAL @ CLE * 262 17.47 Jamaal Charles RB KAN vs TEN * 282 18.80 Anquan Boldin WR BAL @ CLE * 185 12.33 Arian Foster RB HOU @ DEN * 385 25.67 Steve Breaston WR ARI vs DAL * 132 8.80 Reggie Wayne WR IND @ OAK * 276 18.40 Mario Manningham WR NYG @ GNB * 199 13.27 Roddy White WR ATL vs NOR * 309 20.60 Mike Wallace WR PIT vs CAR * 238 15.87 Hakeem Nicks WR NYG @ GNB * 254 16.93 Visanthe Shiancoe TE MIN @ PHI * 101 6.73 Jacob Tamme TE IND @ OAK * 136 9.07 Neil Rackers K HOU @ DEN * 136 9.07 Dan Carpenter K MIA vs DET * 155 10.33 Pittsburgh Steelers Def PIT vs CAR * 223 14.87 Arizona Cardinals Def ARI vs DAL * 224 14.93 Arizona Cardinals ST ARI vs DAL * 236 15.73 Oakland Raiders ST OAK vs IND * 203 13.53 John Harbaugh HC BAL @ CLE * 55 3.67 Sean Payton HC NOR @ ATL * 55 3.67 Matt Hasselbeck QB SEA @ TAM 233 15.53 Jon Kitna QB DAL @ ARI 242 16.13 Joe Flacco QB BAL @ CLE 309 20.60 Josh Freeman QB TAM vs SEA 296 19.73 Marion Barber RB DAL @ ARI 67 4.47 Peyton Hillis RB CLE vs BAL 307 20.47 Pierre Thomas RB NOR @ ATL 83 5.53 Sidney Rice WR MIN @ PHI 55 3.67 Vincent Jackson WR SDG @ CIN 53 3.53 Pierre Garcon WR IND @ OAK 161 10.73 John Carlson TE SEA @ TAM 62 4.13 Benjamin Watson TE CLE vs BAL 143 9.53 Billy Cundiff K BAL @ CLE 122 8.13 Garrett Hartley K NOR @ ATL 111 7.40 Minnesota Vikings Def MIN @ PHI 142 9.47 Baltimore Ravens Def BAL @ CLE 144 9.60 New York Giants ST NYG @ GNB 114 7.60 Tennessee Titans ST TEN @ KAN 180 12.00 Wade Phillips HC --- <bye> 5 0.00 Eric Mangini HC CLE vs BAL 25 1.67 Falcons - Michael Putt IronCity Dirty Degos - Greco & Gibbs Philip Rivers QB SDG @ CIN * 433 28.87 Tim Tebow QB DEN vs HOU * 81 5.40 Michael Turner RB ATL vs NOR * 219 14.60 Chris Johnson RB TEN @ KAN * 274 18.27 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG @ GNB * 130 8.67 Rashad Jennings RB JAC vs WAS * 89 5.93 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ CLE * 172 11.47 Brandon Marshall WR MIA vs DET * 198 13.20 Deion Branch WR NWE @ BUF * 192 12.80 Miles Austin WR DAL @ ARI * 240 16.00 Steve Johnson WR BUF vs NWE * 246 16.40 Percy Harvin WR MIN @ PHI * 195 13.00 Mike Williams WR TAM vs SEA * 211 14.07 Kenny Britt WR TEN @ KAN * 181 12.07 Randy McMichael TE SDG @ CIN * 45 3.00 Jason Witten TE DAL @ ARI * 233 15.53 David Akers K PHI vs MIN * 156 10.40 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK vs IND * 167 11.13 San Diego Chargers Def SDG @ CIN * 209 13.93 New York Jets Def NYJ @ CHI * 155 10.33 Seattle Seahawks ST SEA @ TAM * 215 14.33 Jacksonville Jaguars ST JAC vs WAS * 206 13.73 Bill Belichick HC NWE @ BUF * 65 4.33 Mike McCarthy HC GNB vs NYG * 45 3.00 Jake Delhomme QB CLE vs BAL 44 2.93 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT vs CAR 258 17.20 Donovan McNabb QB WAS @ JAC 264 17.60 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB BUF vs NWE 293 19.53 Cedric Benson RB CIN vs SDG 199 13.27 Mike Goodson RB CAR @ PIT 125 8.33 Darren Sproles RB SDG @ CIN 135 9.00 Ryan Mathews RB SDG @ CIN 101 6.73 Malcom Floyd WR SDG @ CIN 150 10.00 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ DEN 277 18.47 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC vs WAS 169 11.27 Zach Miller TE OAK vs IND 142 9.47 Jason Elam K ATL vs NOR 0 0.00 David Buehler K DAL @ ARI 144 9.60 Chicago Bears Def CHI vs NYJ 196 13.07 Detroit Lions Def DET @ MIA 191 12.73 San Francisco 49ers ST SFO @ STL 153 10.20 New York Jets ST NYJ @ CHI 207 13.80 Mike Smith HC ATL vs NOR 60 4.00 Mike Singletary HC SFO @ STL 25 1.67 Gang Green - Philly Mighty Muff Masters - Thomas Wallace Michael Vick QB PHI vs MIN * 404 26.93 Drew Brees QB NOR @ ATL * 431 28.73 Brandon Jackson RB GNB vs NYG * 151 10.07 Thomas Jones RB KAN vs TEN * 145 9.67 Darren McFadden RB OAK vs IND * 288 19.20 Jason Snelling RB ATL vs NOR * 123 8.20 LeSean McCoy RB PHI vs MIN * 296 19.73 Fred Jackson RB BUF vs NWE * 182 12.13 Wes Welker WR NWE @ BUF * 207 13.80 Marques Colston WR NOR @ ATL * 222 14.80 Mike Williams WR SEA @ TAM * 140 9.33 Danny Amendola WR STL vs SFO * 168 11.20 DeSean Jackson WR PHI vs MIN * 234 15.60 Jordan Shipley WR CIN vs SDG * 130 8.67 Tony Moeaki TE KAN vs TEN * 113 7.53 Aaron Hernandez TE NWE @ BUF * 134 8.93 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ CIN * 110 7.33 Lawrence Tynes K NYG @ GNB * 109 7.27 Philadelphia Eagles Def PHI vs MIN * 202 13.47 Indianapolis Colts Def IND @ OAK * 134 8.93 Dallas Cowboys ST DAL @ ARI * 201 13.40 Minnesota Vikings ST MIN @ PHI * 161 10.73 Jim Caldwell HC IND @ OAK * 45 3.00 Pete Carroll HC SEA @ TAM * 30 2.00 Matt Schaub QB HOU @ DEN 362 24.13 Brett Favre QB MIN @ PHI 182 12.13 Matt Ryan QB ATL vs NOR 302 20.13 Jay Cutler QB CHI vs NYJ 300 20.00 Danny Woodhead RB NWE @ BUF 152 10.13 Willis McGahee RB BAL @ CLE 85 5.67 Randy Moss WR TEN @ KAN 90 5.63 Mike Sims-Walker WR JAC vs WAS 143 9.53 Johnny Knox WR CHI vs NYJ 175 11.67 Austin Collie WR IND @ OAK 186 12.40 Brent Celek TE PHI vs MIN 116 7.73 Todd Heap TE BAL @ CLE 120 8.00 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ BUF 60 4.00 Jay Feely K ARI vs DAL 130 8.67 Oakland Raiders Def OAK vs IND 170 11.33 Dallas Cowboys Def DAL @ ARI 181 12.07 Cincinnati Bengals ST CIN vs SDG 161 10.73 Denver Broncos ST DEN vs HOU 141 9.40 Gary Kubiak HC HOU @ DEN 25 1.67 Perry Fewell HC --- <bye> 0 0.00 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com OA League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 01:47 PM Eastern Pork Pistols - Thomas Whitson Wahoos - Joe Singley Kyle Orton QB DEN vs HOU * 322 21.47 Tom Brady QB NWE @ BUF * 401 26.73 Steven Jackson RB STL vs SFO * 219 14.60 Frank Gore RB SFO @ STL * 202 13.47 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC vs WAS * 246 16.40 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB NWE @ BUF * 173 11.53 LeGarrette Blount RB TAM vs SEA * 136 9.07 Knowshon Moreno RB DEN vs HOU * 193 12.87 Hines Ward WR PIT vs CAR * 147 9.80 Donald Driver WR GNB vs NYG * 123 8.20 Brandon Lloyd WR DEN vs HOU * 281 18.73 Calvin Johnson WR DET @ MIA * 281 18.73 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN vs TEN * 295 19.67 Jeremy Maclin WR PHI vs MIN * 233 15.53 Dustin Keller TE NYJ @ CHI * 144 9.60 Chris Cooley TE WAS @ JAC * 165 11.00 Nick Folk K NYJ @ CHI * 133 8.87 Ryan Succop K KAN vs TEN * 114 7.60 Green Bay Packers Def GNB vs NYG * 228 15.20 Washington Redskins Def WAS @ JAC * 161 10.73 Chicago Bears ST CHI vs NYJ * 206 13.73 Kansas City Chiefs ST KAN vs TEN * 150 10.00 Marvin Lewis HC CIN vs SDG * 20 1.33 Tom Cable HC OAK vs IND * 35 2.33 Tony Romo QB DAL @ ARI 166 11.07 Alex Smith QB SFO @ STL 168 11.20 Matthew Stafford QB DET @ MIA 65 4.33 Vince Young QB TEN @ KAN 125 8.33 Marshawn Lynch RB SEA @ TAM 125 8.33 Mike Tolbert RB SDG @ CIN 179 11.93 Chad Ochocinco WR CIN vs SDG 174 11.60 Chris Chambers WR KAN vs TEN 41 2.73 Davone Bess WR MIA vs DET 171 11.40 Bernard Berrian WR MIN @ PHI 46 3.07 Tony Gonzalez TE ATL vs NOR 147 9.80 Greg Olsen TE CHI vs NYJ 96 6.40 Matt Prater K DEN vs HOU 92 6.13 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ PHI 76 5.07 Denver Broncos Def DEN vs HOU 100 6.67 New York Giants Def NYG @ GNB 188 12.53 Detroit Lions ST DET @ MIA 181 12.07 New Orleans Saints ST NOR @ ATL 115 7.67 Josh McDaniels HC --- <bye> 15 0.00 Jack Del Rio HC JAC vs WAS 40 2.67 Team Lets Go! - Joey Cavanagh ** KEY: Player, Position, NFL Team, This Week's Opp, Starter, Total Pts, Avg Pts Aaron Rodgers QB GNB vs NYG * 412 27.47 Ronnie Brown RB MIA vs DET * 142 9.47 Rashard Mendenhall RB PIT vs CAR * 229 15.27 Roy Williams WR DAL @ ARI * 121 8.07 Braylon Edwards WR NYJ @ CHI * 177 11.80 Greg Jennings WR GNB vs NYG * 283 18.87 Lance Moore WR NOR @ ATL * 181 12.07 Brandon Pettigrew TE DET @ MIA * 155 10.33 Matt Bryant K ATL vs NOR * 139 9.27 Atlanta Falcons Def ATL vs NOR * 166 11.07 Buffalo Bills ST BUF vs NWE * 161 10.73 Andy Reid HC PHI vs MIN * 50 3.33 Shaun Hill QB DET @ MIA 222 14.80 Mark Sanchez QB NYJ @ CHI 275 18.33 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ PIT 55 3.67 Ryan Torain RB WAS @ JAC 139 9.27 Steve Smith WR NYG @ GNB 116 7.73 Kellen Winslow TE TAM vs SEA 157 10.47 Mason Crosby K GNB vs NYG 132 8.80 San Francisco 49ers Def SFO @ STL 135 9.00 Philadelphia Eagles ST PHI vs MIN 154 10.27 Brad Childress HC --- <bye> 15 0.00 Violadores Cara - Steve Wescott Matt Cassel QB KAN vs TEN * 318 21.20 Adrian Peterson RB MIN @ PHI * 287 19.13 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG @ GNB * 249 16.60 Terrell Owens WR CIN vs SDG * 241 16.07 Santana Moss WR WAS @ JAC * 217 14.47 Jabar Gaffney WR DEN vs HOU * 161 10.73 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs DAL * 212 14.13 Kevin Boss TE NYG @ GNB * 108 7.20 Josh Scobee K JAC vs WAS * 128 8.53 New England Patriots Def NWE @ BUF * 240 16.00 New England Patriots ST NWE @ BUF * 156 10.40 Tom Coughlin HC NYG @ GNB * 45 3.00 David Garrard QB JAC vs WAS 309 20.60 Carson Palmer QB CIN vs SDG 339 22.60 LaDainian Tomlinson RB NYJ @ CHI 205 13.67 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs SEA 130 8.67 Brandon Tate WR NWE @ BUF 74 4.93 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ STL 177 11.80 Jeff Reed K SFO @ STL 110 7.33 Tennessee Titans Def TEN @ KAN 173 11.53 Washington Redskins ST WAS @ JAC 194 12.93 Jeff Fisher HC TEN @ KAN 30 2.00 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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