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The Stud Club Playoff Week 3 26-Feb-2010 06:07 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com The Stud Club Playoff Week 3 26-Feb-2010 06:07 PM Eastern AL Dragon Slayers - Parker Gladiators - Brian Houston Texans QB HOU vs NWE * 354 22.13 New Orleans Saints QB NOR @ CAR * 351 21.94 Thomas Jones RB NYJ vs CIN * 342 21.38 Marion Barber RB DAL vs PHI * 166 10.38 Laurence Maroney RB NWE @ HOU * 160 10.00 Reggie Bush RB NOR @ CAR * 138 8.63 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs NWE * 346 21.63 Rashard Mendenhall RB PIT @ MIA * 222 13.88 Steve Breaston WR ARI vs GNB * 120 7.50 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ OAK * 227 14.19 Davone Bess WR MIA vs PIT * 142 8.88 Wes Welker WR NWE @ HOU * 331 20.69 Dustin Keller TE NYJ vs CIN * 83 5.19 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ STL * 252 15.75 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ HOU * 139 8.69 Robbie Gould K CHI @ DET * 121 7.56 Houston Texans D/ST HOU vs NWE * 232 14.50 Buffalo Bills D/ST BUF vs IND * 255 15.94 Chicago Bears QB CHI @ DET 234 14.63 Seattle Seahawks QB SEA vs TEN 272 17.00 Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB TAM vs ATL 157 9.81 St. Louis Rams QB STL vs SFO 120 7.50 Felix Jones RB DAL vs PHI 105 6.56 Rock Cartwright RB WAS @ SDG 66 4.13 Knowshon Moreno RB DEN vs KAN 185 11.56 Justin Fargas RB OAK vs BAL 82 5.13 Justin Gage WR TEN @ SEA 67 4.19 Mario Manningham WR NYG @ MIN 152 9.50 Mike Sims-Walker WR JAC @ CLE 191 11.94 Pierre Garcon WR IND @ BUF 136 8.50 Tony Scheffler TE DEN vs KAN 61 3.81 Jeremy Maclin WR PHI @ DAL 143 8.94 Matt Prater K DEN vs KAN 139 8.69 Greg Olsen TE CHI @ DET 148 9.25 Tennessee Titans D/ST TEN @ SEA 210 13.13 San Diego Chargers D/ST SDG vs WAS 227 14.19 AL Storm - Scott Lou's Brewskis - Lou Cincinnati Bengals QB CIN @ NYJ * 161 10.06 Atlanta Falcons QB ATL @ TAM * 236 14.75 Ryan Grant RB GNB @ ARI * 276 17.25 Ray Rice RB BAL @ OAK * 398 24.88 Jason Snelling RB ATL @ TAM * 140 8.75 Arian Foster RB HOU vs NWE * 60 3.75 Roddy White WR ATL @ TAM * 301 18.81 Jabar Gaffney WR DEN vs KAN * 130 8.13 Vincent Jackson WR SDG vs WAS * 233 14.56 Steve Smith WR NYG @ MIN * 278 17.38 Marques Colston WR NOR @ CAR * 212 13.25 Percy Harvin WR MIN vs NYG * 200 12.50 Zach Miller TE OAK vs BAL * 169 10.56 Todd Heap TE BAL @ OAK * 120 7.50 Nate Kaeding K SDG vs WAS * 170 10.63 Lawrence Tynes K NYG @ MIN * 130 8.13 New York Jets D/ST NYJ vs CIN * 309 19.31 Chicago Bears D/ST CHI @ DET * 250 15.63 Detroit Lions QB DET vs CHI 202 12.63 Indianapolis Colts QB IND @ BUF 372 23.25 Correll Buckhalter RB DEN vs KAN 117 7.31 Maurice Morris RB DET vs CHI 88 5.50 Michael Turner RB ATL @ TAM 192 12.00 Ryan Moats RB HOU vs NWE 86 5.38 Jacoby Jones WR HOU vs NWE 103 6.44 Darren Sproles RB SDG vs WAS 189 11.81 Josh Morgan WR SFO @ STL 99 6.19 Calvin Johnson WR DET vs CHI 213 13.31 Kevin Boss TE NYG @ MIN 103 6.44 Robert Meachem WR NOR @ CAR 188 11.75 Joe Nedney K SFO @ STL 96 6.00 Brent Celek TE PHI @ DAL 208 13.00 Miami Dolphins D/ST MIA vs PIT 206 12.88 Phil Dawson K CLE vs JAC 76 4.75 Minnesota Vikings D/ST MIN vs NYG 283 17.69 Philadelphia Eagles D/ST PHI @ DAL 300 18.75 Baby Boomers - Ken Pole with a Pompadour - Brandon Jacksonville Jaguars QB JAC @ CLE * 197 12.31 New York Giants QB NYG @ MIN * 257 16.06 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG @ MIN * 168 10.50 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC @ CLE * 395 24.69 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR vs NOR * 237 14.81 Fred Jackson RB BUF vs IND * 237 14.81 Tim Hightower RB ARI vs GNB * 193 12.06 Steve Smith WR CAR vs NOR * 207 12.94 Braylon Edwards WR NYJ vs CIN * 121 7.56 Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ vs CIN * 137 8.56 Greg Jennings WR GNB @ ARI * 230 14.38 Brandon Marshall WR DEN vs KAN * 317 19.81 Antonio Gates TE SDG vs WAS * 229 14.31 Jason Witten TE DAL vs PHI * 193 12.06 Josh Scobee K JAC @ CLE * 97 6.06 David Akers K PHI @ DAL * 157 9.81 Dallas Cowboys D/ST DAL vs PHI * 237 14.81 Green Bay Packers D/ST GNB @ ARI * 307 19.19 Pittsburgh Steelers QB PIT @ MIA 300 18.75 Kansas City Chiefs QB KAN @ DEN 161 10.06 Tennessee Titans QB TEN @ SEA 179 11.19 San Francisco 49ers QB SFO @ STL 181 11.31 Clinton Portis RB WAS @ SDG 78 4.88 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs ATL 167 10.44 Jerome Harrison RB CLE vs JAC 266 16.63 Marshawn Lynch RB BUF vs IND 84 5.25 Torry Holt WR JAC @ CLE 93 5.81 Donald Brown RB IND @ BUF 59 3.69 Lee Evans WR BUF vs IND 116 7.25 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN @ DEN 114 7.13 Anthony Gonzalez WR IND @ BUF I/R 0 0.00 Mohamed Massaquoi WR CLE vs JAC 102 6.38 Johnny Knox WR CHI @ DET 112 7.00 Brandon Pettigrew TE DET vs CHI 62 3.88 Alge Crumpler TE TEN @ SEA 38 2.38 Jacksonville Jaguars D/ST JAC @ CLE 159 9.94 Washington Redskins D/ST WAS @ SDG 177 11.06 Rock Creek Pistols - Pete Doughboys - Mike O'Donnell Philadelphia Eagles QB PHI @ DAL * 322 20.13 New England Patriots QB NWE @ HOU * 374 23.38 Kevin Faulk RB NWE @ HOU * 93 5.81 Ricky Williams RB MIA vs PIT * 276 17.25 Matt Forte RB CHI @ DET * 247 15.44 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG @ MIN * 154 9.63 Terrell Owens WR BUF vs IND * 190 11.88 Santana Moss WR WAS @ SDG * 170 10.63 Reggie Wayne WR IND @ BUF * 304 19.00 Patrick Crayton WR DAL vs PHI * 146 9.13 Bernard Berrian WR MIN vs NYG * 108 6.75 Sidney Rice WR MIN vs NYG * 256 16.00 Tony Gonzalez TE ATL @ TAM * 182 11.38 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC @ CLE * 71 4.44 Josh Brown K STL vs SFO * 107 6.69 Jason Hanson K DET vs CHI * 102 6.38 Denver Broncos D/ST DEN vs KAN * 272 17.00 Baltimore Ravens D/ST BAL @ OAK * 281 17.56 Baltimore Ravens QB BAL @ OAK 204 12.75 Minnesota Vikings QB MIN vs NYG 341 21.31 Joseph Addai RB IND @ BUF 242 15.13 Brian Westbrook RB PHI @ DAL I/R 71 4.44 Mike Bell RB NOR @ CAR 105 6.56 Willie Parker RB PIT @ MIA 53 3.31 Chris Jennings RB CLE vs JAC 37 2.31 Quinton Ganther RB WAS @ SDG 46 2.88 Chris Chambers WR KAN @ DEN 138 8.63 Shonn Greene RB NYJ vs CIN 65 4.06 Hakeem Nicks WR NYG @ MIN 170 10.63 Hines Ward WR PIT @ MIA 260 16.25 Heath Miller TE PIT @ MIA 169 10.56 Michael Jenkins WR ATL @ TAM 100 6.25 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK vs BAL 135 8.44 Kellen Winslow TE TAM vs ATL 181 11.31 New England Patriots D/ST NWE @ HOU 234 14.63 Nick Folk K DAL vs PHI 97 6.06 Indianapolis Colts D/ST IND @ BUF 189 11.81 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com The Stud Club Playoff Week 3 26-Feb-2010 06:07 PM Eastern Simply Orange - Steve Dallas Cowboys QB DAL vs PHI * 289 18.06 Darren McFadden RB OAK vs BAL * 66 4.13 LeSean McCoy RB PHI @ DAL * 141 8.81 Devin Hester WR CHI @ DET * 139 8.69 Eddie Royal WR DEN vs KAN * 77 4.81 Michael Crabtree WR SFO @ STL * 98 6.13 John Carlson TE SEA vs TEN * 124 7.75 Jason Elam K ATL @ TAM * 69 4.31 Tampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TAM vs ATL * 230 14.38 Carolina Panthers QB CAR vs NOR 103 6.44 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG vs WAS 183 11.44 Jerious Norwood RB ATL @ TAM 49 3.06 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR vs NOR 262 16.38 Deion Branch WR SEA vs TEN 72 4.50 Lance Moore WR NOR @ CAR 32 2.00 Billy Miller TE NOR @ CAR 0 0.00 Jeff Reed K PIT @ MIA 126 7.88 Atlanta Falcons D/ST ATL @ TAM 227 14.19 The Lone Rangers - Josh Green Bay Packers QB GNB @ ARI * 372 23.25 Willis McGahee RB BAL @ OAK * 158 9.88 Adrian Peterson RB MIN vs NYG * 366 22.88 Pierre Thomas RB NOR @ CAR * 186 11.63 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR SEA vs TEN * 166 10.38 Anquan Boldin WR ARI vs GNB * 207 12.94 Bo Scaife TE TEN @ SEA * 66 4.13 Dan Carpenter K MIA vs PIT * 128 8.00 San Francisco 49ers D/ST SFO @ STL * 318 19.88 New York Jets QB NYJ vs CIN 56 3.50 Heath Evans RB NOR @ CAR I/R 30 1.88 Chester Taylor RB MIN vs NYG 97 6.06 Tashard Choice RB DAL vs PHI 71 4.44 Brandon Stokley WR DEN vs KAN 81 5.06 Mark Clayton WR BAL @ OAK 79 4.94 Chris Cooley TE WAS @ SDG I/R 65 4.06 Spencer Havner TE GNB @ ARI 36 2.25 Rian Lindell K BUF vs IND 125 7.81 Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST PIT @ MIA 249 15.56 Thomasville Titans - Lance San Diego Chargers QB SDG vs WAS * 273 17.06 Frank Gore RB SFO @ STL * 352 22.00 Chris Johnson RB TEN @ SEA * 637 39.81 Santonio Holmes WR PIT @ MIA * 222 13.88 DeSean Jackson WR PHI @ DAL * 323 20.19 Kenny Britt WR TEN @ SEA * 114 7.13 Dallas Clark TE IND @ BUF * 293 18.31 Rob Bironas K TEN @ SEA * 149 9.31 Cincinnati Bengals D/ST CIN @ NYJ * 254 15.88 Buffalo Bills QB BUF vs IND 94 5.88 Washington Redskins QB WAS @ SDG 218 13.63 LenDale White RB TEN @ SEA 31 1.94 Michael Bush RB OAK vs BAL 97 6.06 Justin Forsett RB SEA vs TEN 155 9.69 Antonio Bryant WR TAM vs ATL 104 6.50 Visanthe Shiancoe TE MIN vs NYG 151 9.44 Neil Rackers K ARI vs GNB 92 5.75 Seattle Seahawks D/ST SEA vs TEN 194 12.13 Who's Your Daddy?? - Rog Miami Dolphins QB MIA vs PIT * 175 10.94 Steven Jackson RB STL vs SFO * 324 20.25 Cedric Benson RB CIN @ NYJ * 298 18.63 Jamaal Charles RB KAN @ DEN * 292 18.25 Randy Moss WR NWE @ HOU * 319 19.94 Miles Austin WR DAL vs PHI * 332 20.75 Fred Davis TE WAS @ SDG * 109 6.81 Ryan Longwell K MIN vs NYG * 147 9.19 Carolina Panthers D/ST CAR vs NOR * 248 15.50 Arizona Cardinals QB ARI vs GNB 288 18.00 Sammy Morris RB NWE @ HOU 61 3.81 Mike Tolbert RB SDG vs WAS 70 4.38 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs GNB 281 17.56 Roy Williams WR DAL vs PHI 127 7.94 Devin Aromashodu WR CHI @ DET 79 4.94 Jermichael Finley TE GNB @ ARI 148 9.25 Cleveland Browns D/ST CLE vs JAC 245 15.31 New Orleans Saints D/ST NOR @ CAR 283 17.69 ** KEY: Player, Position, NFL Team, This Week's Opp, Starter, Total Pts, Avg Pts Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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