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Texas Fantasy League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:42 PM Eastern WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Texas Fantasy League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:42 PM Eastern Texas Fantasy League Draft Sun., Aug 17 2003 10:00:00 AM Rounds: 20 Time Limit: Unlimited Round 1 Round 5 #1 Dirk's Dealers - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #1 Dirk's Dealers - Jeff Garcia, QB, SFO #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Ricky Williams, RB, MIA #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - David Boston, WR, SDG #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Marty Booker, WR, CHI #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Clinton Portis, RB, DEN #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Peerless Price, WR, ATL #5 FUBAR - Shaun Alexander, RB, SEA #5 FUBAR - James Stewart, RB, DET #6 Public Enemy - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #6 Public Enemy - Jerry Rice, WR, OAK #7 Byrd of Prey - Priest Holmes, RB, KAN #7 Byrd of Prey - Donte' Stallworth, WR, NOR #8 The Upper Hand - Marshall Faulk, RB, STL #8 The Upper Hand - Todd Heap, TE, BAL #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Terrell Owens, WR, SFO #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Michael Bennett, RB, MIN #10 Specimans - Donovan McNabb, QB, PHI #10 Specimans - Laveranues Coles, WR, WAS #11 Tuck's Fucks - Ahman Green, RB, GNB #11 Tuck's Fucks - Baltimore Ravens, Def/ST, BAL #12 Boats Bastards - Travis Henry, RB, BUF #12 Boats Bastards - Jimmy Smith, WR, JAC Round 2 Round 6 #1 Boats Bastards - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #1 Boats Bastards - Drew Bledsoe, QB, BUF #2 Tuck's Fucks - Corey Dillon, RB, CIN #2 Tuck's Fucks - Rod Smith, WR, DEN #3 Specimans - Tiki Barber, RB, NYG #3 Specimans - Isaac Bruce, WR, STL #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Charlie Garner, RB, OAK #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Troy Hambrick, RB, DAL #5 The Upper Hand - Randy Moss, WR, MIN #5 The Upper Hand - Matt Hasselbeck, QB, SEA #6 Byrd of Prey - Daunte Culpepper, QB, MIN #6 Byrd of Prey - Derrick Mason, WR, TEN #7 Public Enemy - Eric Moulds, WR, BUF #7 Public Enemy - Keyshawn Johnson, WR, TAM #8 FUBAR - Peyton Manning, QB, IND #8 FUBAR - Quincy Morgan, WR, CLE #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Rich Gannon, QB, OAK #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Kevan Barlow, RB, SFO #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - William Green, RB, CLE #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Tommy Maddox, QB, PIT #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Fred Taylor, RB, JAC #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Brad Johnson, QB, TAM #12 Dirk's Dealers - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Def/ST, TAM #12 Dirk's Dealers - Trung Canidate, RB, WAS Round 3 Round 7 #1 Dirk's Dealers - Tony Gonzalez, TE, KAN #1 Dirk's Dealers - Anthony Thomas, RB, CHI #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Jamal Lewis, RB, BAL #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Jerry Porter, WR, OAK #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Plaxico Burress, WR, PIT #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - St. Louis Rams, Def/ST, STL #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Kurt Warner, QB, STL #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Tennessee Titans, Def/ST, TEN #5 FUBAR - Stephen Davis, RB, CAR #5 FUBAR - Darrell Jackson, WR, SEA #6 Public Enemy - Eddie George, RB, TEN #6 Public Enemy - Steve McNair, QB, TEN #7 Byrd of Prey - Joe Horn, WR, NOR #7 Byrd of Prey - Rod Gardner, WR, WAS #8 The Upper Hand - Hines Ward, WR, PIT #8 The Upper Hand - Onterrio Smith, RB, MIN #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Aaron Brooks, QB, NOR #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Josh Reed, WR, BUF #10 Specimans - Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ #10 Specimans - Jake Plummer, QB, DEN #11 Tuck's Fucks - Michael Vick, QB, ATL #11 Tuck's Fucks - Martin Gramatica, K, TAM #12 Boats Bastards - Torry Holt, WR, STL #12 Boats Bastards - Green Bay Packers, Def/ST, GNB Round 4 Round 8 #1 Boats Bastards - Trent Green, QB, KAN #1 Boats Bastards - David Akers, K, PHI #2 Tuck's Fucks - Brett Favre, QB, GNB #2 Tuck's Fucks - James Thrash, WR, PHI #3 Specimans - Miami Dolphins, Def/ST, MIA #3 Specimans - Troy Brown, WR, NWE #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Philadelphia Eagles, Def/ST, PHI #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Curtis Conway, WR, NYJ #5 The Upper Hand - Koren Robinson, WR, SEA #5 The Upper Hand - Washington Redskins, Def/ST, WAS #6 Byrd of Prey - Carolina Panthers, Def/ST, CAR #6 Byrd of Prey - Warrick Dunn, RB, ATL #7 Public Enemy - Pittsburgh Steelers, Def/ST, PIT #7 Public Enemy - Tai Streets, WR, SFO #8 FUBAR - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #8 FUBAR - Amos Zereoue, RB, PIT #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Atlanta Falcons, Def/ST, ATL #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Antowain Smith, RB, NWE #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Stacey Mack, RB, HOU #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Donald Driver, WR, GNB #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Oakland Raiders, Def/ST, OAK #12 Dirk's Dealers - Amani Toomer, WR, NYG #12 Dirk's Dealers - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Texas Fantasy League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:42 PM Eastern Round 9 Round 13 #1 Dirk's Dealers - Javon Walker, WR, GNB #1 Dirk's Dealers - Eddie Kennison, WR, KAN #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Kerry Collins, QB, NYG #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Michael Pittman, RB, TAM #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Chad Pennington, QB, NYJ #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Jon Gruden, Head Coach, TAM #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Tom Brady, QB, NWE #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Keenan McCardell, WR, TAM #5 FUBAR - Ashley Lelie, WR, DEN #5 FUBAR - D'Wayne Bates, WR, MIN #6 Public Enemy - Dallas Cowboys, Def/ST, DAL #6 Public Enemy - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU #7 Byrd of Prey - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #7 Byrd of Prey - Ike Hilliard, WR, NYG #8 The Upper Hand - Drew Brees, QB, SDG #8 The Upper Hand - Joey Harrington, QB, DET #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Correll Buckhalter, RB, PHI #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - J.J. Stokes, WR, NWE #10 Specimans - New Orleans Saints, Def/ST, NOR #10 Specimans - Antonio Bryant, WR, DAL #11 Tuck's Fucks - Chris Chambers, WR, MIA #11 Tuck's Fucks - Wayne Chrebet, WR, NYJ #12 Boats Bastards - Todd Pinkston, WR, PHI #12 Boats Bastards - New York Giants, Def/ST, NYG Round 10 Round 14 #1 Boats Bastards - Marc Boerigter, WR, KAN #1 Boats Bastards - Jason Elam, K, DEN #2 Tuck's Fucks - Joey Galloway, WR, DAL #2 Tuck's Fucks - Brian Finneran, WR, ATL #3 Specimans - Emmitt Smith, RB, ARI #3 Specimans - Mike Vanderjagt, K, IND #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Patrick Ramsey, QB, WAS #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Ladell Betts, RB, WAS #5 The Upper Hand - Duce Staley, RB, PHI #5 The Upper Hand - Ryan Longwell, K, GNB #6 Byrd of Prey - Mark Brunell, QB, JAC #6 Byrd of Prey - San Diego Chargers, Def/ST, SDG #7 Public Enemy - Jon Kitna, QB, CIN #7 Public Enemy - Alge Crumpler, TE, ATL #8 FUBAR - Kelly Holcomb, QB, CLE #8 FUBAR - Buffalo Bills, Def/ST, BUF #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Terry Glenn, WR, DAL #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Jeff Wilkins, K, STL #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Moe Williams, RB, MIN #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Robert Ferguson, WR, GNB #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Santana Moss, WR, NYJ #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Denver Broncos, Def/ST, DEN #12 Dirk's Dealers - Kordell Stewart, QB, CHI #12 Dirk's Dealers - Andy Reid, Head Coach, PHI Round 11 Round 15 #1 Dirk's Dealers - Kevin Faulk, RB, NWE #1 Dirk's Dealers - Reche Caldwell, WR, SDG #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - T.J. Duckett, RB, ATL #2 Amarillo Player-Haters - Ed McCaffrey, WR, DEN #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - John Carney, K, NOR #3 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - San Francisco 49ers, Def/ST, SFO #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Mike Alstott, RB, TAM #4 Van Tassel Leaches - Olindo Mare, K, MIA #5 FUBAR - Travis Taylor, WR, BAL #5 FUBAR - Tim Couch, QB, CLE #6 Public Enemy - Adrian Peterson, RB, CHI #6 Public Enemy - Bill Callahan, Head Coach, OAK #7 Byrd of Prey - Larry Johnson, RB, KAN #7 Byrd of Prey - Mike Hollis, K, NYG #8 The Upper Hand - Bubba Franks, TE, GNB #8 The Upper Hand - Mike Shanahan, Head Coach, DEN #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Jerome Bettis, RB, PIT #9 Fancher's check is in the mail - Mike Sherman, Head Coach, GNB #10 Specimans - Shannon Sharpe, TE, DEN #10 Specimans - Dave Wannstedt, Head Coach, MIA #11 Tuck's Fucks - Steve Smith, WR, CAR #11 Tuck's Fucks - David Patten, WR, NWE #12 Boats Bastards - Garrison Hearst, RB, SFO #12 Boats Bastards - Randy McMichael, TE, MIA Round 12 Round 16 #1 Boats Bastards - Marcus Pollard, TE, IND #1 Boats Bastards - Peter Warrick, WR, CIN #2 Tuck's Fucks - New England Patriots, Def/ST, NWE #2 Tuck's Fucks - Jason Hanson, K, DET #3 Specimans - Jay Feely, K, ATL #3 Specimans - Jay Fiedler, QB, MIA #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Tim Brown, WR, OAK #4 Fancher's check is in the mail - Joe Nedney, K, TEN #5 The Upper Hand - Jacksonville Jaguars, Def/ST, JAC #5 The Upper Hand - Kevin Johnson, WR, JAC #6 Byrd of Prey - Reggie Wayne, WR, IND #6 Byrd of Prey - Billy Miller, TE, HOU #7 Public Enemy - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK #7 Public Enemy - Paul Edinger, K, CHI #8 FUBAR - Seattle Seahawks, Def/ST, SEA #8 FUBAR - Mike Holmgren, Head Coach, SEA #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Corey Bradford, WR, HOU #9 Van Tassel Leaches - Jeff Fisher, Head Coach, TEN #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Jamel White, RB, CLE #10 Dirty Tattooed Carnies - Lamar Gordon, RB, STL #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - David Carr, QB, HOU #11 Amarillo Player-Haters - Marc Bulger, QB, STL #12 Dirk's Dealers - Adam Vinatieri, K, NWE #12 Dirk's Dealers - Jerramy Stevens, TE, SEA Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc.
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