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The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 10:41 AM Eastern www.rtsports.com The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 10:41 AM Eastern Cambridge Cowtippers - Mark Orlop Da Dawgs - Chris Kerr Tony Romo QB DAL @ PHI * 145 9.06 Shaun Hill QB DET vs MIN * 234 14.63 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB BUF @ NYJ * 286 17.88 Aaron Rodgers QB GNB vs CHI * 416 26.00 Danny Woodhead RB NWE vs MIA * 108 6.75 Tim Tebow QB DEN vs SDG * 111 6.94 Knowshon Moreno RB DEN vs SDG * 126 7.88 Cedric Benson RB CIN @ BAL * 117 7.31 Mike Goodson RB CAR @ ATL * 85 5.31 Ryan Torain RB WAS vs NYG * 88 5.50 Rashad Jennings RB JAC @ HOU * 74 4.63 Joe McKnight RB NYJ vs BUF * 15 0.94 Jahvid Best RB DET vs MIN * 133 8.31 LeGarrette Blount RB TAM @ NOR * 74 4.63 Miles Austin WR DAL @ PHI * 161 10.06 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs TEN * 199 12.44 Robert Meachem WR NOR vs TAM * 97 6.06 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN vs OAK * 210 13.13 Steve Breaston WR ARI @ SFO * 88 5.50 Jacoby Jones WR HOU vs JAC * 87 5.44 Jeremy Maclin WR PHI vs DAL * 163 10.19 Michael Crabtree WR SFO vs ARI * 116 7.25 Mike Thomas WR JAC @ HOU * 127 7.94 Blair White WR IND vs TEN * 80 5.00 Owen Daniels TE HOU vs JAC * 64 4.00 Brent Celek TE PHI vs DAL * 81 5.06 Greg Olsen TE CHI @ GNB * 83 5.19 Brandon Pettigrew TE DET vs MIN * 118 7.38 David Akers K PHI vs DAL * 169 10.56 Adam Vinatieri K IND vs TEN * 144 9.00 Billy Cundiff K BAL vs CIN * 133 8.31 Matt Bryant K ATL vs CAR * 146 9.13 Mario Williams DL HOU vs JAC * 81 5.06 Justin Smith DL SFO vs ARI * 122 7.63 Matt Shaughnessy DL OAK @ KAN * 99 6.19 Ahtyba Rubin DL CLE vs PIT * 102 6.38 Jason Hunter DL DEN vs SDG * 96 6.00 B.J. Raji DL GNB vs CHI * 81 5.06 E.J. Henderson LB MIN @ DET * 136 8.50 Terrell Suggs LB BAL vs CIN * 136 8.50 Cameron Wake LB MIA @ NWE * 145 9.06 D.J. Williams LB DEN vs SDG * 163 10.19 Brian Orakpo LB WAS vs NYG * 109 6.81 Matt Roth LB CLE vs PIT * 109 6.81 Dawan Landry DB BAL vs CIN * 129 8.06 Charles Tillman DB CHI @ GNB * 130 8.13 Louis Delmas DB DET vs MIN * 101 6.31 Quintin Mikell DB PHI vs DAL * 139 8.69 Earl Thomas DB SEA vs STL * 112 7.00 Michael Griffin DB TEN @ IND * 148 9.25 Concrete Cowboys - Jeff Vavala East Village Vandals - Scott Tolhurst Eli Manning QB NYG @ WAS * 362 22.63 Carson Palmer QB CIN @ BAL * 338 21.13 Jay Cutler QB CHI @ GNB * 305 19.06 Josh Freeman QB TAM @ NOR * 364 22.75 Ronnie Brown RB MIA @ NWE * 97 6.06 Thomas Jones RB KAN vs OAK * 83 5.19 Jason Snelling RB ATL vs CAR * 98 6.13 Steven Jackson RB STL @ SEA * 143 8.94 Felix Jones RB DAL @ PHI * 104 6.50 Reggie Bush RB NOR vs TAM * 50 3.13 Jamaal Charles RB KAN vs OAK * 177 11.06 Ray Rice RB BAL vs CIN * 179 11.19 Ryan Mathews RB SDG @ DEN * 87 5.44 Donald Driver WR GNB vs CHI * 93 5.81 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs JAC * 186 11.63 Anquan Boldin WR BAL vs CIN * 136 8.50 Roy Williams WR DAL @ PHI * 80 5.00 Mike Williams WR SEA vs STL * 104 6.50 Pierre Garcon WR IND vs TEN * 131 8.19 DeSean Jackson WR PHI vs DAL * 144 9.00 Dexter McCluster WR KAN vs OAK * 37 2.31 Davone Bess WR MIA @ NWE * 136 8.50 Tony Gonzalez TE ATL vs CAR * 126 7.88 Jason Witten TE DAL @ PHI * 180 11.25 Michael Hoomanawanui TE STL @ SEA * 34 2.13 Jacob Tamme TE IND vs TEN * 119 7.44 Rob Bironas K TEN @ IND * 124 7.75 Josh Brown K STL @ SEA * 143 8.94 David Buehler K DAL @ PHI * 142 8.88 Matt Prater K DEN vs SDG * 87 5.44 Juqua Parker DL PHI vs DAL * 62 3.88 Dwight Freeney DL IND vs TEN * 87 5.44 Israel Idonije DL CHI @ GNB * 100 6.25 Julius Peppers DL CHI @ GNB * 123 7.69 Sione Pouha DL NYJ vs BUF * 80 5.00 Haloti Ngata DL BAL vs CIN * 102 6.38 James Farrior LB PIT @ CLE * 153 9.56 James Harrison LB PIT @ CLE * 182 11.38 A.J. Hawk LB GNB vs CHI * 144 9.00 Kevin Burnett LB SDG @ DEN * 156 9.75 Chad Greenway LB MIN @ DET * 155 9.69 Tamba Hali LB KAN vs OAK * 146 9.13 Sean Weatherspoon LB ATL vs CAR * 49 3.06 James Anderson LB CAR @ ATL * 168 10.50 Chris Hope DB TEN @ IND * 120 7.50 Charles Woodson DB GNB vs CHI * 135 8.44 Aqib Talib DB TAM @ NOR * 92 5.75 Ed Reed DB BAL vs CIN * 101 6.31 Charles Godfrey DB CAR @ ATL * 123 7.69 Devin McCourty DB NWE vs MIA * 147 9.19 Country Skinny's - Rick Borgeson Rumrunners - Steve Kinnear Brett Favre QB MIN @ DET * 150 9.38 Drew Brees QB NOR vs TAM * 428 26.75 Donovan McNabb QB WAS vs NYG * 251 15.69 Jason Campbell QB OAK @ KAN * 212 13.25 Mark Sanchez QB NYJ vs BUF * 289 18.06 Matt Cassel QB KAN vs OAK * 320 20.00 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG @ WAS * 87 5.44 Darren Sproles RB SDG @ DEN * 92 5.75 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR @ ATL * 50 3.13 Michael Bush RB OAK @ KAN * 96 6.00 Peyton Hillis RB CLE vs PIT * 200 12.50 Fred Jackson RB BUF @ NYJ * 116 7.25 LeSean McCoy RB PHI vs DAL * 200 12.50 Hines Ward WR PIT @ CLE * 116 7.25 Randy Moss WR TEN @ IND * 72 4.24 Jabar Gaffney WR DEN vs SDG * 111 6.94 Marques Colston WR NOR vs TAM * 161 10.06 Kevin Walter WR HOU vs JAC * 103 6.44 Mario Manningham WR NYG @ WAS * 150 9.38 Brandon Marshall WR MIA @ NWE * 143 8.94 Danny Amendola WR STL @ SEA * 125 7.81 Kenny Britt WR TEN @ IND * 130 8.13 Austin Collie WR IND vs TEN * 130 8.13 Johnny Knox WR CHI @ GNB * 116 7.25 Todd Heap TE BAL vs CIN * 87 5.44 Zach Miller TE OAK @ KAN * 113 7.06 Aaron Hernandez TE NWE vs MIA * 101 6.31 Dustin Keller TE NYJ vs BUF * 107 6.69 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ DEN * 127 7.94 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ DET * 82 5.13 Dan Carpenter K MIA @ NWE * 135 8.44 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK @ KAN * 166 10.38 Tommy Kelly DL OAK @ KAN * 98 6.13 Jared Allen DL MIN @ DET * 152 9.50 Sedrick Ellis DL NOR vs TAM * 82 5.13 Kyle Williams DL BUF @ NYJ * 114 7.13 Cliff Avril DL DET vs MIN * 91 5.69 Calais Campbell DL ARI @ SFO * 100 6.25 London Fletcher LB WAS vs NYG * 174 10.88 Derrick Johnson LB KAN vs OAK * 155 9.69 Ray Lewis LB BAL vs CIN * 179 11.19 Curtis Lofton LB ATL vs CAR * 138 8.63 Brian Cushing LB HOU vs JAC * 89 5.56 Rolando McClain LB OAK @ KAN * 100 6.25 Bryant McFadden DB PIT @ CLE * 116 7.25 Cortland Finnegan DB TEN @ IND * 133 8.31 Kerry Rhodes DB ARI @ SFO * 150 9.38 Gregory Toler DB ARI @ SFO * 125 7.81 Terrell Thomas DB NYG @ WAS * 160 10.00 Alterraun Verner DB TEN @ IND * 134 8.38 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com The Great Lakes Football League Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 10:41 AM Eastern Steeler Killer - Al Cropek Tolhurst Tornadoes - Robb Tolhurst Kerry Collins QB TEN @ IND * 166 10.38 Matt Ryan QB ATL vs CAR * 374 23.38 Tom Brady QB NWE vs MIA * 436 27.25 Joe Flacco QB BAL vs CIN * 347 21.69 David Garrard QB JAC @ HOU * 299 18.69 LaDainian Tomlinson RB NYJ vs BUF * 136 8.50 Adrian Peterson RB MIN @ DET * 185 11.56 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG @ WAS * 150 9.38 Brandon Jackson RB GNB vs CHI * 105 6.56 Chris Johnson RB TEN @ IND * 182 11.38 Shonn Greene RB NYJ vs BUF * 53 3.31 Donald Brown RB IND vs TEN * 57 3.56 Brandon Lloyd WR DEN vs SDG * 200 12.50 C.J. Spiller RB BUF @ NYJ * 44 2.75 Nate Washington WR TEN @ IND * 100 6.25 Santana Moss WR WAS vs NYG * 165 10.31 Devin Hester WR CHI @ GNB * 95 5.94 Deion Branch WR NWE vs MIA * 123 7.69 Steve Johnson WR BUF @ NYJ * 181 11.31 Santonio Holmes WR NYJ vs BUF * 111 6.94 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ DEN * 137 8.56 Lance Moore WR NOR vs TAM * 140 8.75 Benjamin Watson TE CLE vs PIT * 109 6.81 Dez Bryant WR DAL @ PHI * 111 6.94 Rob Gronkowski TE NWE vs MIA * 115 7.19 Vernon Davis TE SFO vs ARI * 129 8.06 Neil Rackers K HOU vs JAC * 150 9.38 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC @ HOU * 138 8.63 Robbie Gould K CHI @ GNB * 123 7.69 Josh Scobee K JAC @ HOU * 133 8.31 James Hall DL STL @ SEA * 119 7.44 Mason Crosby K GNB vs CHI * 125 7.81 Robert Mathis DL IND vs TEN * 129 8.06 John Abraham DL ATL vs CAR * 129 8.06 Chris Long DL STL @ SEA * 84 5.25 Turk McBride DL DET vs MIN * 65 4.06 Brian Urlacher LB CHI @ GNB * 175 10.94 Kroy Biermann DL ATL vs CAR * 68 4.25 Takeo Spikes LB SFO vs ARI * 137 8.56 Paris Lenon LB ARI @ SFO * 154 9.63 Patrick Willis LB SFO vs ARI * 169 10.56 Elvis Dumervil LB DEN vs SDG * 0 0.00 Clay Matthews LB GNB vs CHI * 156 9.75 Lawrence Timmons LB PIT @ CLE * 179 11.19 Adrian Wilson DB ARI @ SFO * 121 7.56 Roman Harper DB NOR vs TAM * 132 8.25 Patrick Chung DB NWE vs MIA * 129 8.06 Brent Grimes DB ATL vs CAR * 139 8.69 Eric Berry DB KAN vs OAK * 144 9.00 Malcolm Jenkins DB NOR vs TAM * 105 6.56 The Steel Sun Shade - Chris Uzelac Wubbas Gone Wild - Danny Keith Philip Rivers QB SDG @ DEN * 424 26.50 Michael Vick QB PHI vs DAL * 377 23.56 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT @ CLE * 302 18.88 Kevin Kolb QB PHI vs DAL * 93 5.81 Colt McCoy QB CLE vs PIT * 126 7.88 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC @ HOU * 136 8.50 Michael Turner RB ATL vs CAR * 134 8.38 Darren McFadden RB OAK @ KAN * 181 11.31 Matt Forte RB CHI @ GNB * 173 10.81 Arian Foster RB HOU vs JAC * 278 17.38 Chris Wells RB ARI @ SFO * 30 1.88 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI @ SFO * 172 10.75 Braylon Edwards WR NYJ vs BUF * 127 7.94 Malcom Floyd WR SDG @ DEN * 100 6.25 Percy Harvin WR MIN @ DET * 149 9.31 Roddy White WR ATL vs CAR * 232 14.50 Hakeem Nicks WR NYG @ WAS * 187 11.69 Sidney Rice WR MIN @ DET * 38 2.38 Mike Wallace WR PIT @ CLE * 169 10.56 Mike Williams WR TAM @ NOR * 160 10.00 Bo Scaife TE TEN @ IND * 66 4.13 Kevin Boss TE NYG @ WAS * 78 4.88 John Carlson TE SEA vs STL * 46 2.88 Jimmy Graham TE NOR vs TAM * 71 4.44 Jay Feely K ARI @ SFO * 131 8.19 Lawrence Tynes K NYG @ WAS * 111 6.94 Jeff Reed K SFO vs ARI * 113 7.06 Garrett Hartley K NOR vs TAM * 122 7.63 Anthony Hargrove DL NOR vs TAM * 35 2.19 Chris Clemons DL SEA vs STL * 121 7.56 Amobi Okoye DL HOU vs JAC * 64 4.00 Justin Tuck DL NYG @ WAS * 155 9.69 Ndamukong Suh DL DET vs MIN * 140 8.75 Carlos Dunlap DL CIN @ BAL * 86 5.38 Lance Briggs LB CHI @ GNB * 122 7.63 Jonathan Vilma LB NOR vs TAM * 139 8.69 Daryl Smith LB JAC @ HOU * 129 8.06 DeMarcus Ware LB DAL @ PHI * 170 10.63 David Hawthorne LB SEA vs STL * 119 7.44 Jon Beason LB CAR @ ATL * 139 8.69 Champ Bailey DB DEN vs SDG * 76 4.75 Paul Posluszny LB BUF @ NYJ * 167 10.44 Troy Polamalu DB PIT @ CLE * 131 8.19 Donte Whitner DB BUF @ NYJ * 157 9.81 Ike Taylor DB PIT @ CLE * 95 5.94 Tyvon Branch DB OAK @ KAN * 145 9.06 Darrelle Revis DB NYJ vs BUF * 45 2.81 T.J.
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