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9 Dudes Watchin Porn Playoff Week 2 26-Feb-2010 11:09 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com 9 dudes watchin porn Playoff Week 2 26-Feb-2010 11:09 PM Eastern Mo Bigsley - brant armesharkey - bray and wade Alex Smith QB SFO vs DET * 121.21 8.08 Kurt Warner QB ARI vs STL * 191.49 12.77 Brady Quinn QB CLE vs OAK * 66.58 4.44 Tony Romo QB DAL @ WAS * 215.14 14.34 Larry Johnson RB CIN vs KAN * 31.30 2.09 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG vs CAR * 86.15 5.74 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG vs CAR * 89.20 5.95 Adrian Peterson RB MIN @ CHI * 187.50 12.50 Fred Jackson RB BUF @ ATL * 91.84 6.12 Kevin Smith RB DET @ SFO * 92.80 6.19 Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ @ IND * 71.15 4.74 Terrell Owens WR BUF @ ATL * 84.10 5.61 Michael Crabtree WR SFO vs DET * 50.35 3.36 Patrick Crayton WR DAL @ WAS * 56.10 3.74 Jason Witten TE DAL @ WAS * 75.70 5.05 Miles Austin WR DAL @ WAS * 149.05 9.94 David Akers K PHI vs DEN * 141.00 9.40 Steve Breaston WR ARI vs STL * 66.00 4.40 Philadelphia Eagles D/ST PHI vs DEN * 148.00 9.87 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE vs JAC * 120.00 8.00 Tom Brady QB NWE vs JAC 234.74 15.65 Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST PIT vs BAL * 104.00 6.93 Carson Palmer QB CIN vs KAN 186.63 12.44 Chad Pennington QB MIA vs HOU 6.61 0.44 Matt Cassel QB KAN @ CIN 126.34 8.42 David Garrard QB JAC @ NWE 146.05 9.74 Clinton Portis RB WAS vs DAL 38.55 2.57 Derek Anderson QB CLE vs OAK 22.44 1.50 Steven Jackson RB STL @ ARI 116.80 7.79 Chester Taylor RB MIN @ CHI 55.60 3.71 Laurence Maroney RB NWE vs JAC 90.80 6.05 Earnest Graham RB TAM @ NOR 10.75 0.72 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ NYG 110.45 7.36 Julius Jones RB SEA @ GNB 73.80 4.92 Felix Jones RB DAL @ WAS 45.50 3.03 Jerious Norwood RB ATL vs BUF 24.70 1.65 Shonn Greene RB NYJ @ IND 30.00 2.00 Antonio Bryant WR TAM @ NOR 54.25 3.62 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ MIA 156.35 10.42 Anquan Boldin WR ARI vs STL 96.90 6.46 Greg Jennings WR GNB vs SEA 99.20 6.61 Braylon Edwards WR NYJ @ IND 68.25 4.55 Brandon Marshall WR DEN @ PHI 145.95 9.73 Martellus Bennett TE DAL @ WAS 9.95 0.66 Mr. Brownstone - brent gay kyle - kyle Eli Manning QB NYG vs CAR * 203.20 13.55 Brett Favre QB MIN @ CHI * 234.17 15.61 Matt Ryan QB ATL vs BUF * 154.51 10.30 Peyton Manning QB IND vs NYJ * 256.35 17.09 Ricky Williams RB MIA vs HOU * 145.50 9.70 Thomas Jones RB NYJ @ IND * 142.25 9.48 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs DEN * 37.90 2.53 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG @ TEN * 113.35 7.56 Donald Brown RB IND vs NYJ * 40.70 2.71 Jerome Harrison RB CLE vs OAK * 85.75 5.72 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs STL * 151.75 10.12 Donald Driver WR GNB vs SEA * 101.45 6.76 Calvin Johnson WR DET @ SFO * 83.35 5.56 Steve Smith WR NYG vs CAR * 127.15 8.48 Sidney Rice WR MIN @ CHI * 116.00 7.73 Mike Sims-Walker WR JAC @ NWE * 99.05 6.60 Hakeem Nicks WR NYG vs CAR * 86.20 5.75 DeSean Jackson WR PHI vs DEN * 135.70 9.05 Neil Rackers K ARI vs STL * 83.00 5.53 Mason Crosby K GNB vs SEA * 125.00 8.33 Arizona Cardinals D/ST ARI vs STL * 120.00 8.00 San Francisco 49ers D/ST SFO vs DET * 142.00 9.47 Matt Leinart QB ARI vs STL 4.83 0.32 Chris Redman QB ATL vs BUF 33.87 2.26 Joe Flacco QB BAL @ PIT 171.62 11.44 Marc Bulger QB STL @ ARI 46.48 3.10 Chad Henne QB MIA vs HOU 102.66 6.84 Kyle Boller QB STL @ ARI 22.67 1.51 Matthew Stafford QB DET @ SFO 101.00 6.73 Matt Moore QB CAR @ NYG 55.92 3.73 Joseph Addai RB IND vs NYJ 152.64 10.18 Maurice Morris RB DET @ SFO 40.40 2.69 Michael Bush RB OAK @ CLE 48.60 3.24 Marion Barber RB DAL @ WAS 94.50 6.30 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR @ NYG 115.40 7.69 Darren Sproles RB SDG @ TEN 90.10 6.01 Rashard Mendenhall RB PIT vs BAL 107.50 7.17 Tashard Choice RB DAL @ WAS 46.05 3.07 Knowshon Moreno RB DEN @ PHI 91.35 6.09 Santana Moss WR WAS vs DAL 73.75 4.92 LeSean McCoy RB PHI vs DEN 78.80 5.25 Roy Williams WR DAL @ WAS 77.80 5.19 Percy Harvin WR MIN @ CHI 91.60 6.11 Minnesota Vikings D/ST MIN @ CHI 104.00 6.93 SheHasMyBalls-InHerPurse - thornton klint-coop - klint-coop Matt Schaub QB HOU @ MIA * 224.64 14.98 Philip Rivers QB SDG @ TEN * 229.85 15.32 Jay Cutler QB CHI vs MIN * 170.45 11.36 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT vs BAL * 207.86 13.86 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC @ NWE * 189.05 12.60 Ryan Grant RB GNB vs SEA * 132.95 8.86 Matt Forte RB CHI vs MIN * 96.15 6.41 Chris Johnson RB TEN vs SDG * 212.75 14.18 Tim Hightower RB ARI vs STL * 103.90 6.93 Ray Rice RB BAL @ PIT * 157.60 10.51 Chad Ochocinco WR CIN vs KAN * 123.05 8.20 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ PIT * 112.35 7.49 Roddy White WR ATL vs BUF * 135.45 9.03 Wes Welker WR NWE vs JAC * 130.60 8.71 Robert Meachem WR NOR vs TAM * 106.60 7.11 Vincent Jackson WR SDG @ TEN * 128.10 8.54 Kenny Britt WR TEN vs SDG * 58.35 3.89 Dallas Clark TE IND vs NYJ * 139.25 9.28 Rob Bironas K TEN vs SDG * 125.00 8.33 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ CHI * 119.00 7.93 Cincinnati Bengals D/ST CIN vs KAN * 108.00 7.20 New York Giants D/ST NYG vs CAR * 112.00 7.47 Jake Delhomme QB CAR @ NYG 51.60 3.44 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB BUF @ ATL 50.04 3.34 Willie Parker RB PIT vs BAL 22.10 1.47 Vince Young QB TEN vs SDG 104.36 6.96 Carnell Williams RB TAM @ NOR 95.00 6.33 JaMarcus Russell QB OAK @ CLE 13.80 0.92 Ryan Moats RB HOU @ MIA 52.95 3.53 Kevin Kolb QB PHI vs DEN 37.07 2.47 Marshawn Lynch RB BUF @ ATL 47.35 3.16 Michael Turner RB ATL vs BUF 101.30 6.75 Le'Ron McClain RB BAL @ PIT 31.60 2.11 Reggie Bush RB NOR vs TAM 90.50 6.03 Darren McFadden RB OAK @ CLE 33.75 2.25 Jamaal Charles RB KAN @ CIN 98.75 6.58 Kevin Walter WR HOU @ MIA 55.40 3.69 Hines Ward WR PIT vs BAL 113.30 7.55 Mario Manningham WR NYG vs CAR 84.10 5.61 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs NYJ 148.15 9.88 Tony Gonzalez TE ATL vs BUF 99.85 6.66 Johnny Knox WR CHI vs MIN 62.35 4.16 Greg Olsen TE CHI vs MIN 80.90 5.39 Baltimore Ravens D/ST BAL @ PIT 122.00 8.13 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com 9 dudes watchin porn Playoff Week 2 26-Feb-2010 11:09 PM Eastern one lonely beastie i be - king adrock Donovan McNabb QB PHI vs DEN * 197.65 13.18 Drew Brees QB NOR vs TAM * 271.61 18.11 Cedric Benson RB CIN vs KAN * 105.10 7.01 Frank Gore RB SFO vs DET * 143.70 9.58 Quinton Ganther RB WAS vs DAL * 32.40 2.16 Marques Colston WR NOR vs TAM * 119.85 7.99 Austin Collie WR IND vs NYJ * 91.15 6.08 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ TEN * 119.25 7.95 Vernon Davis TE SFO vs DET * 136.80 9.12 Lawrence Tynes K NYG vs CAR * 126.00 8.40 New Orleans Saints D/ST NOR vs TAM * 156.00 10.40 Michael Vick QB PHI vs DEN 24.67 1.64 Jason Campbell QB WAS vs DAL 156.19 10.41 Ronnie Brown RB MIA vs HOU 92.74 6.18 Leon Washington RB NYJ @ IND 24.05 1.60 Justin Forsett RB SEA @ GNB 81.05 5.40 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR SEA @ GNB 78.25 5.22 Anthony Gonzalez WR IND vs NYJ 0.00 0.00 Donnie Avery WR STL @ ARI 65.80 4.39 Mohamed Massaquoi WR CLE vs OAK 51.50 3.43 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ TEN 137.00 9.13 Denver Broncos D/ST DEN @ PHI 116.00 7.73 school board member wannabe - chad Aaron Rodgers QB GNB vs SEA * 281.68 18.78 Kyle Orton QB DEN @ PHI * 168.27 11.22 Correll Buckhalter RB DEN @ PHI * 51.05 3.40 Pierre Thomas RB NOR vs TAM * 109.95 7.33 Chris Wells RB ARI vs STL * 84.95 5.66 Randy Moss WR NWE vs JAC * 158.45 10.56 Steve Smith WR CAR @ NYG * 111.50 7.43 Santonio Holmes WR PIT vs BAL * 107.55 7.17 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN @ CIN * 65.15 4.34 Shayne Graham K CIN vs KAN * 95.00 6.33 Green Bay Packers D/ST GNB vs SEA * 141.00 9.40 Matt Hasselbeck QB SEA @ GNB 120.78 8.05 Mark Sanchez QB NYJ @ IND 100.92 6.73 Josh Freeman QB TAM @ NOR 63.86 4.26 Rock Cartwright RB WAS vs DAL 34.45 2.30 Justin Fargas RB OAK @ CLE 50.40 3.36 Mike Bell RB NOR vs TAM 58.00 3.87 Steve Slaton RB HOU @ MIA 86.70 5.78 Nate Burleson WR SEA @ GNB 72.80 4.85 Devin Hester WR CHI vs MIN 64.65 4.31 Louis Murphy WR OAK @ CLE 52.40 3.49 Kellen Winslow TE TAM @ NOR 90.75 6.05 ** KEY: Player, Position, NFL Team, This Week's Opp, Starter, Total Pts, Avg Pts Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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