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Ojsimpson Fantasy Football League www.rtsports.com O.J.SIMPSON FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Playoff Week 3 16-Mar-2009 11:49 AM Eastern 76 Buccaneers - DIRK MIGHTY MINNOWS - BOB Jay Cutler QB DEN vs BUF * 258 17.20 Aaron Rodgers QB GNB @ CHI * 247 16.47 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR @ NYG * 70 4.67 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC vs IND * 122 8.13 Marshawn Lynch RB BUF @ DEN * 102 6.80 Brian Westbrook RB PHI @ WAS * 122 8.13 Calvin Johnson WR DET vs NOR * 107 7.13 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR CIN @ CLE * 69 4.60 Antonio Bryant WR TAM vs SDG * 97 6.47 Santana Moss WR WAS vs PHI * 82 5.47 L.J. Smith TE PHI @ WAS * 24 1.60 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ TAM * 62 4.13 Matt Prater K DEN vs BUF * 118 7.87 John Kasay K CAR @ NYG * 116 7.73 New York Giants D/ST NYG vs CAR * 74 4.93 Chicago Bears D/ST CHI vs GNB * 76 5.07 Carson Palmer QB CIN @ CLE I/R 38 2.53 Brett Favre QB NYJ @ SEA 190 12.67 Chad Pennington QB MIA @ KAN 192 12.80 Matt Forte RB CHI vs GNB 135 9.00 Tim Hightower RB ARI @ NWE 69 4.60 Rashard Mendenhall RB PIT @ TEN I/R 2 0.13 Felix Jones RB DAL vs BAL I/R 28 1.87 Sammy Morris RB NWE vs ARI 64 4.27 Frank Gore RB SFO @ STL 98 6.53 Santonio Holmes WR PIT @ TEN 60 4.00 Matt Jones WR JAC vs IND 50 3.33 Marvin Harrison WR IND @ JAC 46 3.07 Isaac Bruce WR SFO @ STL 70 4.67 Zach Miller TE OAK vs HOU 39 2.60 Javon Walker WR OAK vs HOU I/R 11 0.73 Josh Scobee K JAC vs IND 93 6.20 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ STL 21 1.40 Tennessee Titans D/ST TEN vs PIT 79 5.27 Josh Brown K STL vs SFO 109 7.27 Jacksonville Jaguars D/ST JAC vs IND 53 3.53 PINK FLAMERS - NICK Jake Delhomme QB CAR @ NYG * 165 11.00 BAUER - MIKE Adrian Peterson RB MIN vs ATL * 129 8.60 Philip Rivers QB SDG @ TAM * 251 16.73 Reggie Bush RB NOR @ DET * 82 5.47 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG vs CAR * 113 7.53 Marques Colston WR NOR @ DET * 50 3.33 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG @ TAM * 107 7.13 Bernard Berrian WR MIN vs ATL * 75 5.00 Vincent Jackson WR SDG @ TAM * 84 5.60 Dustin Keller TE NYJ @ SEA * 36 2.40 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ OAK * 111 7.40 Robbie Gould K CHI vs GNB * 113 7.53 Chris Cooley TE WAS vs PHI * 46 3.07 Green Bay Packers D/ST GNB @ CHI * 82 5.47 Rian Lindell K BUF @ DEN * 125 8.33 Jason Campbell QB WAS vs PHI 163 10.87 Dallas Cowboys D/ST DAL vs BAL * 76 5.07 Julius Jones RB SEA vs NYJ 42 2.80 Matt Ryan QB ATL @ MIN 181 12.07 Mewelde Moore RB PIT @ TEN 64 4.27 Le'Ron McClain RB BAL @ DAL 80 5.33 Braylon Edwards WR CLE vs CIN 57 3.80 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB NWE vs ARI 34 2.27 Lee Evans WR BUF @ DEN 65 4.33 Devin Hester WR CHI vs GNB 43 2.87 Donald Lee TE GNB @ CHI 32 2.13 Roy Williams WR DAL vs BAL 24 1.60 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK vs HOU 93 6.20 Robert Royal TE BUF @ DEN 17 1.13 New York Jets D/ST NYJ @ SEA 77 5.13 Adam Vinatieri K IND @ JAC 94 6.27 Cleveland Browns D/ST CLE vs CIN 51 3.40 POLSKIE PIWO PIJ¥CY ZASPÓ£ - JAWS Eli Manning QB NYG vs CAR * 186 12.40 BEER NUTS - JIM LenDale White RB TEN vs PIT * 94 6.27 Drew Brees QB NOR @ DET * 279 18.60 Clinton Portis RB WAS vs PHI * 113 7.53 Darren McFadden RB OAK vs HOU * 50 3.33 Eddie Royal WR DEN vs BUF * 78 5.20 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ NYG * 157 10.47 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ DAL * 74 4.93 Greg Jennings WR GNB @ CHI * 102 6.80 Owen Daniels TE HOU @ OAK * 52 3.47 Roddy White WR ATL @ MIN * 102 6.80 Mason Crosby K GNB @ CHI * 123 8.20 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN vs MIA * 94 6.27 Seattle Seahawks D/ST SEA vs NYJ * 58 3.87 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ TAM * 118 7.87 Kyle Orton QB CHI vs GNB 162 10.80 Philadelphia Eagles D/ST PHI @ WAS * 80 5.33 Chester Taylor RB MIN vs ATL 62 4.13 JaMarcus Russell QB OAK vs HOU 127 8.47 Fred Taylor RB JAC vs IND 32 2.13 Jamaal Charles RB KAN vs MIA 32 2.13 Chad Ocho Cinco WR CIN @ CLE 41 2.73 Marion Barber RB DAL vs BAL 102 6.80 Plaxico Burress WR NYG vs CAR 38 2.53 Wes Welker WR NWE vs ARI 82 5.47 Bobby Engram WR SEA vs NYJ I/R 22 1.47 Joey Galloway WR TAM vs SDG 5 0.33 Marcus Pollard TE ATL @ MIN 0 0.00 Joe Klopfenstein TE STL vs SFO 2 0.13 Kris Brown K HOU @ OAK 119 7.93 John Carney K NYG vs CAR 130 8.67 Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST PIT @ TEN 76 5.07 San Diego Chargers D/ST SDG @ TAM 59 3.93 RICHMOND REBELS - TONY DIRTY BIRDS - DIRK JR Kurt Warner QB ARI @ NWE * 251 16.73 Donovan McNabb QB PHI @ WAS * 219 14.60 Ryan Grant RB GNB @ CHI * 75 5.00 Michael Turner RB ATL @ MIN * 142 9.47 Anquan Boldin WR ARI @ NWE * 111 7.40 Dominic Rhodes RB IND @ JAC * 77 5.13 Hines Ward WR PIT @ TEN * 81 5.40 Steve Smith WR CAR @ NYG * 99 6.60 Randy Moss WR NWE vs ARI * 100 6.67 Terrell Owens WR DAL vs BAL * 90 6.00 Greg Olsen TE CHI vs GNB * 41 2.73 Dallas Clark TE IND @ JAC * 69 4.60 Rob Bironas K TEN vs PIT * 128 8.53 Ryan Longwell K MIN vs ATL * 124 8.27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TAM vs SDG * 77 5.13 Buffalo Bills D/ST BUF @ DEN * 53 3.53 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT @ TEN 186 12.40 J.T. O'Sullivan QB SFO @ STL 96 6.40 Willis McGahee RB BAL @ DAL 62 4.13 Joseph Addai RB IND @ JAC 57 3.80 Deuce McAllister RB NOR @ DET 42 2.80 Rudi Johnson RB DET vs NOR 19 1.27 Michael Pittman RB DEN vs BUF 36 2.40 DeSean Jackson WR PHI @ WAS 69 4.60 Steve Breaston WR ARI @ NWE 59 3.93 Laveranues Coles WR NYJ @ SEA 66 4.40 Kellen Winslow TE CLE vs CIN 35 2.33 Bo Scaife TE TEN vs PIT 35 2.33 Matt Stover K BAL @ DAL 113 7.53 Phil Dawson K CLE vs CIN 111 7.40 Carolina Panthers D/ST CAR @ NYG 55 3.67 Jason Elam K ATL @ MIN I/R 123 8.20 New Orleans Saints D/ST NOR @ DET 56 3.73 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com O.J.SIMPSON FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Playoff Week 3 16-Mar-2009 11:49 AM Eastern ROMANIAN RAMS - ANDY David Garrard QB JAC vs IND * 196 13.07 Kevin Smith RB DET vs NOR * 83 5.53 Thomas Jones RB NYJ @ SEA * 132 8.80 Shaun McDonald WR DET vs NOR * 19 1.27 Kevin Curtis WR PHI @ WAS * 27 1.80 Anthony Fasano TE MIA @ KAN * 40 2.67 Shaun Suisham K WAS vs PHI * 98 6.53 Houston Texans D/ST HOU @ OAK * 47 3.13 Tyler Thigpen QB KAN vs MIA 176 11.73 Jon Kitna QB DET vs NOR I/R 44 2.93 Ryan Torain RB DEN vs BUF I/R 7 0.47 Steve Slaton RB HOU @ OAK 114 7.60 Larry Johnson RB KAN vs MIA 69 4.60 Nate Burleson WR SEA vs NYJ I/R 8 0.53 Muhsin Muhammad WR CAR @ NYG 56 3.73 Amani Toomer WR NYG vs CAR 42 2.80 Tony Scheffler TE DEN vs BUF 35 2.33 Joe Nedney K SFO @ STL 114 7.60 San Francisco 49ers D/ST SFO @ STL 57 3.80 ShoMiUrDits - SCOTT Peyton Manning QB IND @ JAC * 237 15.80 Jamal Lewis RB CLE vs CIN * 63 4.20 Reggie Wayne WR IND @ JAC * 89 5.93 Chris Chambers WR SDG @ TAM * 40 2.67 Donald Driver WR GNB @ CHI * 62 4.13 John Carlson TE SEA vs NYJ * 48 3.20 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE vs ARI * 142 9.47 New England Patriots D/ST NWE vs ARI * 47 3.13 Trent Edwards QB BUF @ DEN 146 9.73 Tom Brady QB NWE vs ARI I/R 3 0.20 Najeh Davenport RB IND @ JAC 0 0.00 Tatum Bell RB DEN vs BUF 7 0.47 Justin Fargas RB OAK vs HOU 43 2.87 Devery Henderson WR NOR @ DET 48 3.20 Heath Miller TE PIT @ TEN 33 2.20 Jeff Reed K PIT @ TEN 111 7.40 Washington Redskins D/ST WAS vs PHI 39 2.60 VITO CORLEONES - VITO Tony Romo QB DAL vs BAL * 210 14.00 Ronnie Brown RB MIA @ KAN * 97 6.47 Lance Moore WR NOR @ DET * 77 5.13 Brandon Marshall WR DEN vs BUF * 96 6.40 Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ @ SEA * 65 4.33 Jason Witten TE DAL vs BAL * 66 4.40 David Akers K PHI @ WAS * 131 8.73 Baltimore Ravens D/ST BAL @ DAL * 87 5.80 Matt Cassel QB NWE vs ARI 223 14.87 Willie Parker RB PIT @ TEN 48 3.20 Earnest Graham RB TAM vs SDG I/R 55 3.67 Ricky Williams RB MIA @ KAN 54 3.60 Warrick Dunn RB TAM vs SDG 57 3.80 Mark Bradley WR KAN vs MIA 34 2.27 Visanthe Shiancoe TE MIN vs ATL 55 3.67 Nick Folk K DAL vs BAL 98 6.53 Atlanta Falcons D/ST ATL @ MIN 60 4.00 WEST NILE CROWS - DAN Shaun Hill QB SFO @ STL * 114 7.60 Peyton Hillis RB DEN vs BUF * 49 3.27 Chris Johnson RB TEN vs PIT * 113 7.53 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN vs MIA * 78 5.20 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI @ NWE * 118 7.87 Kevin Boss TE NYG vs CAR * 41 2.73 Neil Rackers K ARI @ NWE * 110 7.33 Minnesota Vikings D/ST MIN vs ATL * 77 5.13 Matt Schaub QB HOU @ OAK 158 10.53 Steven Jackson RB STL vs SFO 84 5.60 Kevin Faulk RB NWE vs ARI 71 4.73 Donte' Stallworth WR CLE vs CIN 7 0.47 Torry Holt WR STL vs SFO 46 3.07 Jeremy Shockey TE NOR @ DET I/R 24 1.60 Billy Miller TE NOR @ DET 27 1.80 Matt Bryant K TAM vs SDG 125 8.33 Mike Nugent K NYJ @ SEA I/R 2 0.13 Oakland Raiders D/ST OAK vs HOU 70 4.67 ** KEY: Player, Position, NFL Team, This Week's Opp, Starter, Total Pts, Avg Pts Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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