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The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 07-Feb-2006 02:07 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 07-Feb-2006 02:07 PM Eastern Baldhillers - Ron Borgeson Edinboro Express - Rick Borgeson Joey Harrington QB DET @ PIT * 62.00 3.88 Marc Bulger QB STL @ DAL * 123.00 7.69 Anthony Wright QB BAL @ CLE * 34.00 2.13 Charlie Frye QB CLE vs BAL * 22.00 1.38 Tom Brady QB NWE vs MIA * 231.00 14.44 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT vs DET * 136.00 8.50 Marcel Shipp RB ARI @ IND * 50.00 3.13 Jerald Sowell RB NYJ vs BUF * 48.00 3.00 Patrick Pass RB NWE vs MIA * 54.00 3.38 Priest Holmes RB KAN vs CIN * 85.00 5.31 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG vs DEN * 272.00 17.00 Corey Dillon RB NWE vs MIA * 130.00 8.13 Chris Brown RB TEN @ JAC * 102.00 6.38 Ricky Williams RB MIA @ NWE * 84.00 5.25 Tony Fisher RB GNB vs SEA * 77.00 4.81 Jonathan Wells RB HOU @ SFO * 61.00 3.81 Robert Ferguson WR GNB vs SEA * 56.00 3.50 Isaac Bruce WR STL @ DAL * 69.00 4.31 Terry Glenn WR DAL vs STL * 151.00 9.44 Bobby Engram WR SEA @ GNB * 106.00 6.63 Antwaan Randle El WR PIT vs DET * 75.00 4.69 Santana Moss WR WAS @ PHI * 195.00 12.19 Deion Branch WR NWE vs MIA * 140.00 8.75 Brian Finneran WR ATL vs CAR * 85.00 5.31 Eddie Kennison WR KAN vs CIN * 139.00 8.69 Keenan McCardell WR SDG vs DEN * 154.00 9.63 Jason Witten TE DAL vs STL * 125.00 7.81 Chris Cooley TE WAS @ PHI * 134.00 8.38 Jason Elam K DEN @ SDG * 115.00 7.19 Jeff Wilkins K STL @ DAL * 125.00 7.81 Jeff Reed K PIT vs DET * 117.00 7.31 Matt Bryant K TAM vs NOR * 96.00 6.00 Greg Ellis DL DAL vs STL * 93.00 5.81 Reggie Hayward DL JAC vs TEN * 79.00 4.94 Kalimba Edwards DL DET @ PIT * 82.00 5.13 Patrick Kerney DL ATL vs CAR * 100.00 6.25 John Abraham DL NYJ vs BUF * 125.00 7.81 Justin Smith DL CIN @ KAN * 102.00 6.38 James Hall DL DET @ PIT * 91.00 5.69 Rocky Bernard DL SEA @ GNB * 110.00 6.88 Zach Thomas LB MIA @ NWE * 185.00 11.56 Donnie Edwards LB SDG vs DEN * 195.00 12.19 Derrick Brooks LB TAM vs NOR * 160.00 10.00 Derek Smith LB SFO vs HOU * 135.00 8.44 Odell Thurman LB CIN @ KAN * 159.00 9.94 Nick Barnett LB GNB vs SEA * 171.00 10.69 Tedy Bruschi LB NWE vs MIA * 78.00 4.88 Lance Briggs LB CHI @ MIN * 152.00 9.50 Terrence Kiel DB SDG vs DEN * 73.00 4.56 Kevin Kaesviharn DB CIN @ KAN * 125.00 7.81 Chris Crocker DB CLE vs BAL * 110.00 6.88 Michael Lewis DB PHI vs WAS * 135.00 8.44 Kerry Rhodes DB NYJ vs BUF * 125.00 7.81 Charles Tillman DB CHI @ MIN * 154.00 9.63 Adrian Wilson DB ARI @ IND * 176.00 11.00 Darren Sharper DB MIN vs CHI * 135.00 8.44 Criminal Intentions - Lee Woodard Gobbles' Ghouls - Mark Orlop Ryan Fitzpatrick QB STL @ DAL * 35.00 2.19 Drew Brees QB SDG vs DEN * 175.00 10.94 David Carr QB HOU @ SFO * 92.00 5.75 Josh McCown QB ARI @ IND * 75.00 4.69 Kerry Collins QB OAK vs NYG * 174.00 10.88 Mike McMahon QB PHI vs WAS * 44.00 2.75 Steven Jackson RB STL @ DAL * 152.00 9.50 Julius Jones RB DAL vs STL * 108.00 6.75 Willie Parker RB PIT vs DET * 106.00 6.63 Mike Anderson RB DEN @ SDG * 137.00 8.56 Warrick Dunn RB ATL vs CAR * 114.00 7.13 Marion Barber RB DAL vs STL * 71.00 4.44 Fred Taylor RB JAC vs TEN * 63.00 3.94 Antowain Smith RB NOR @ TAM * 47.00 2.94 Duce Staley RB PIT vs DET * 18.00 1.13 Larry Johnson RB KAN vs CIN * 250.00 15.63 Randy Moss WR OAK vs NYG * 143.00 8.94 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR CIN @ KAN * 161.00 10.06 Kevin Curtis WR STL @ DAL * 127.00 7.94 Nate Burleson WR MIN vs CHI * 43.00 2.69 Anquan Boldin WR ARI @ IND * 199.00 12.44 Darrell Jackson WR SEA @ GNB * 76.00 4.75 Chris Henry WR CIN @ KAN * 78.00 4.88 Brandon Lloyd WR SFO vs HOU * 98.00 6.13 Greg Lewis WR PHI vs WAS * 71.00 4.44 Antonio Gates TE SDG vs DEN * 188.00 11.75 Chris Chambers WR MIA @ NWE * 192.00 12.00 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG @ OAK * 141.00 8.81 Neil Rackers K ARI @ IND * 152.00 9.50 Adam Vinatieri K NWE vs MIA * 98.00 6.13 Lawrence Tynes K KAN vs CIN * 127.00 7.94 Nate Kaeding K SDG vs DEN * 112.00 7.00 Terrell Suggs DL BAL @ CLE * 135.00 8.44 Jevon Kearse DL PHI vs WAS * 95.00 5.94 Jason Taylor DL MIA @ NWE * 165.00 10.31 Derrick Burgess DL OAK vs NYG * 158.00 9.88 Alex Brown DL CHI @ MIN * 88.00 5.50 Osi Umenyiora DL NYG @ OAK * 164.00 10.25 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila DL GNB vs SEA * 104.00 6.50 Robert Mathis DL IND vs ARI * 120.00 7.50 Joey Porter LB PIT vs DET * 141.00 8.81 London Fletcher LB BUF @ NYJ * 195.00 12.19 Clark Haggans LB PIT vs DET * 117.00 7.31 Marcus Washington LB WAS @ PHI * 157.00 9.81 Morlon Greenwood LB HOU @ SFO * 135.00 8.44 Kawika Mitchell LB KAN vs CIN * 130.00 8.13 Dan Morgan LB CAR @ ATL * 102.00 6.38 Kirk Morrison LB OAK vs NYG * 122.00 7.63 Kenoy Kennedy DB DET @ PIT * 123.00 7.69 Daylon McCutcheon DB CLE vs BAL * 99.00 6.19 Champ Bailey DB DEN @ SDG * 149.00 9.31 Troy Polamalu DB PIT vs DET * 140.00 8.75 DeAngelo Hall DB ATL vs CAR * 122.00 7.63 Adam Archuleta DB STL @ DAL * 109.00 6.81 Rashean Mathis DB JAC vs TEN * 124.00 7.75 Gibril Wilson DB NYG @ OAK * 149.00 9.31 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 07-Feb-2006 02:07 PM Eastern LakeCity Baked Boys - Chris Shaffer One Eyed Jacks - Tim Hodas Daunte Culpepper QB MIN vs CHI * 53.00 3.31 Steve McNair QB TEN @ JAC * 133.00 8.31 Brad Johnson QB MIN vs CHI * 77.00 4.81 Carson Palmer QB CIN @ KAN * 260.00 16.25 Kyle Boller QB BAL @ CLE * 71.00 4.44 Chris Simms QB TAM vs NOR * 71.00 4.44 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs NOR * 104.00 6.50 Kevin Jones RB DET @ PIT * 74.00 4.63 Travis Henry RB TEN @ JAC * 25.00 1.56 LaMont Jordan RB OAK vs NYG * 197.00 12.31 Marshall Faulk RB STL @ DAL * 66.00 4.13 Cedric Houston RB NYJ vs BUF * 28.00 1.75 Tatum Bell RB DEN @ SDG * 101.00 6.31 Stephen Davis RB CAR @ ATL * 94.00 5.88 DeShaun Foster RB CAR @ ATL * 99.00 6.19 T.J. Duckett RB ATL vs CAR * 62.00 3.88 Joe Horn WR NOR @ TAM * 72.00 4.50 Dennis Northcutt WR CLE vs BAL * 72.00 4.50 Lee Evans WR BUF @ NYJ * 115.00 7.19 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI @ IND * 218.00 13.63 Donte' Stallworth WR NOR @ TAM * 144.00 9.00 Marvin Harrison WR IND vs ARI * 197.00 12.31 Ernest Wilford WR JAC vs TEN * 103.00 6.44 David Givens WR NWE vs MIA * 99.00 6.19 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN vs CIN * 119.00 7.44 Terrell Owens WR PHI vs WAS * 116.00 7.25 Dallas Clark TE IND vs ARI * 75.00 4.69 Mike Nugent K NYJ vs BUF * 91.00 5.69 John Carney K NOR @ TAM * 97.00 6.06 Matt Stover K BAL @ CLE * 113.00 7.06 Rian Lindell K BUF @ NYJ * 119.00 7.44 Mike Rucker DL CAR @ ATL * 92.00 5.75 Alvin McKinley DL CLE vs BAL * 98.00 6.13 Will Smith DL NOR @ TAM * 119.00 7.44 Bertrand Berry DL ARI @ IND * 70.00 4.38 Julius Peppers DL CAR @ ATL * 116.00 7.25 Rod Coleman DL ATL vs CAR * 109.00 6.81 Shaun Ellis DL NYJ vs BUF * 53.00 3.31 Bryant Young DL SFO vs HOU * 86.00 5.38 Derrick Johnson LB KAN vs CIN * 115.00 7.19 James Farrior LB PIT vs DET * 139.00 8.69 Jonathan Vilma LB NYJ vs BUF * 190.00 11.88 Shelton Quarles LB TAM vs NOR * 143.00 8.94 Andra Davis LB CLE vs BAL * 173.00 10.81 Cato June LB IND vs ARI * 152.00 9.50 Ian Gold LB DEN @ SDG * 116.00 7.25 Danny Clark LB OAK vs NYG * 126.00 7.88 Chris Hope DB PIT vs DET * 122.00 7.63 Robert Griffith DB ARI @ IND * 77.00 4.81 Mike Brown DB CHI @ MIN * 108.00 6.75 Terrence Holt DB DET @ PIT * 61.00 3.81 Roy Williams DB DAL vs STL * 135.00 8.44 Erik Coleman DB NYJ vs BUF * 139.00 8.69 Brian Dawkins DB PHI vs WAS * 148.00 9.25 Mike Minter DB CAR @ ATL * 87.00 5.44 Providence - Scott Tolhurst Longriders - Steve Bahny David Garrard QB JAC vs TEN * 60.00 3.75 Jake Delhomme QB CAR @ ATL * 159.00 9.94 Michael Vick QB ATL vs CAR * 132.00 8.25 Drew Bledsoe QB DAL vs STL * 170.00 10.63 Donovan McNabb QB PHI vs WAS * 146.00 9.13 Kelly Holcomb QB BUF @ NYJ * 62.00 3.88 Clinton Portis RB WAS @ PHI * 168.00 10.50 Greg Jones RB JAC vs TEN * 55.00 3.44 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs WAS * 153.00 9.56 Jerome Bettis RB PIT vs DET * 69.00 4.31 Mewelde Moore RB MIN vs CHI * 96.00 6.00 Rudi Johnson RB CIN @ KAN * 154.00 9.63 Ryan Moats RB PHI vs WAS * 31.00 1.94 Michael Pittman RB TAM vs NOR * 72.00 4.50 Kyle Johnson RB DEN @ SDG * 56.00 3.50 Deuce McAllister RB NOR @ TAM * 51.00 3.19 Mark Clayton WR BAL @ CLE * 75.00 4.69 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ CLE * 137.00 8.56 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ SFO * 97.00 6.06 Braylon Edwards WR CLE vs BAL * 66.00 4.13 Hines Ward WR PIT vs DET * 167.00 10.44 Keyshawn Johnson WR DAL vs STL * 128.00 8.00 Heath Miller TE PIT vs DET * 87.00 5.44 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs ARI * 147.00 9.19 Randy McMichael TE MIA @ NWE * 104.00 6.50 Justin McCareins WR NYJ vs BUF * 76.00 4.75 L.J.
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