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Ojsimpson Fantasy Football League www.rtsports.com O.J.SIMPSON FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 11:52 AM Eastern 76 Buccaneers - DIRK MIGHTY MINNOWS - BOB Philip Rivers QB SDG @ CIN * 266 17.73 Michael Vick QB PHI vs MIN * 247 16.47 Chris Johnson RB TEN @ KAN * 123 8.20 LeGarrette Blount RB TAM vs SEA * 71 4.73 Tim Hightower RB ARI vs DAL * 59 3.93 Greg Jennings WR GNB vs NYG * 114 7.60 Vincent Jackson WR SDG @ CIN * 23 1.53 Sidney Rice WR MIN @ PHI * 23 1.53 Kenny Britt WR TEN @ KAN * 70 4.67 Danny Amendola WR STL vs SFO * 52 3.47 Jacob Tamme TE IND @ OAK * 49 3.27 Jason Witten TE DAL @ ARI * 88 5.87 Shayne Graham K NWE @ BUF * 67 4.47 Ryan Longwell K MIN @ PHI * 74 4.93 Oakland Raiders D/ST OAK vs IND * 78 5.20 Philadelphia Eagles D/ST PHI vs MIN * 72 4.80 Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT vs CAR 174 11.60 Tom Brady QB NWE @ BUF 253 16.87 LaDainian Tomlinson RB NYJ @ CHI 88 5.87 Brian Westbrook RB SFO @ STL 29 1.93 Donald Brown RB IND @ OAK 39 2.60 Cedric Benson RB CIN vs SDG 93 6.20 Randy Moss WR TEN @ KAN 36 2.25 Frank Gore RB SFO @ STL I/R 90 6.00 Chad Ochocinco WR CIN vs SDG 59 3.93 Pierre Thomas RB NOR @ ATL I/R 33 2.20 Dez Bryant WR DAL @ ARI I/R 59 3.93 Mike Hart RB IND @ OAK 13 0.87 Jeremy Shockey TE NOR @ ATL 28 1.87 Mario Manningham WR NYG @ GNB 74 4.93 Dallas Clark TE IND @ OAK I/R 34 2.27 Aaron Hernandez TE NWE @ BUF 53 3.53 Graham Gano K WAS @ JAC 98 6.53 Robbie Gould K CHI vs NYJ 110 7.33 Baltimore Ravens D/ST BAL @ CLE 60 4.00 San Diego Chargers D/ST SDG @ CIN 77 5.13 BAUER - MIKE PINK FLAMERS - NICK Carson Palmer QB CIN vs SDG * 219 14.60 Peyton Manning QB IND @ OAK * 271 18.07 Adrian Peterson RB MIN @ PHI * 135 9.00 Ahmad Bradshaw RB NYG @ GNB * 111 7.40 Miles Austin WR DAL @ ARI * 91 6.07 LeSean McCoy RB PHI vs MIN * 127 8.47 Calvin Johnson WR DET @ MIA * 112 7.47 Reggie Wayne WR IND @ OAK * 96 6.40 Mike Williams WR TAM vs SEA * 86 5.73 Dwayne Bowe WR KAN vs TEN * 123 8.20 Brent Celek TE PHI vs MIN * 38 2.53 Rob Gronkowski TE NWE @ BUF * 56 3.73 Nick Folk K NYJ @ CHI * 121 8.07 Lawrence Tynes K NYG @ GNB * 97 6.47 Kansas City Chiefs D/ST KAN vs TEN * 65 4.33 New York Giants D/ST NYG @ GNB * 60 4.00 Mark Sanchez QB NYJ @ CHI 195 13.00 Kyle Orton QB DEN vs HOU 209 13.93 Clinton Portis RB WAS @ JAC 20 1.33 Michael Bush RB OAK vs IND 56 3.73 Julius Jones RB NOR @ ATL 8 0.53 Matt Forte RB CHI vs NYJ 111 7.40 Ronnie Brown RB MIA vs DET 60 4.00 Wes Welker WR NWE @ BUF 74 4.93 Brandon Tate WR NWE @ BUF 31 2.07 Mike Sims-Walker WR JAC vs WAS 56 3.73 Visanthe Shiancoe TE MIN @ PHI 29 1.93 Kellen Winslow TE TAM vs SEA 54 3.60 Olindo Mare K SEA @ TAM 97 6.47 Shaun Suisham K PIT vs CAR 50 3.33 Stephen Gostkowski K NWE @ BUF I/R 56 3.73 Minnesota Vikings D/ST MIN @ PHI 52 3.47 Houston Texans D/ST HOU @ DEN 45 3.00 POLSKIE PIWO PIJ¥CY ZASPÓ£ - JAWS BEER NUTS - JIM Ryan Fitzpatrick QB BUF vs NWE * 195 13.00 Sam Bradford QB STL vs SFO * 189 12.60 Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC vs WAS * 114 7.60 Ryan Torain RB WAS @ JAC * 65 4.33 Justin Forsett RB SEA @ TAM * 37 2.47 Mike Tolbert RB SDG @ CIN * 90 6.00 Robert Meachem WR NOR @ ATL * 50 3.33 Deion Branch WR NWE @ BUF * 65 4.33 Johnny Knox WR CHI vs NYJ * 65 4.33 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs DAL * 76 5.07 Anthony Fasano TE MIA vs DET * 39 2.60 Brandon Pettigrew TE DET @ MIA * 52 3.47 Josh Scobee K JAC vs WAS * 104 6.93 David Akers K PHI vs MIN * 137 9.13 Arizona Cardinals D/ST ARI vs DAL * 88 5.87 Tampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TAM vs SEA * 62 4.13 Tony Romo QB DAL @ ARI I/R 98 6.53 Aaron Rodgers QB GNB vs NYG 257 17.13 Matt Cassel QB KAN vs TEN 202 13.47 Fred Taylor RB NWE @ BUF I/R 3 0.20 Chris Wells RB ARI vs DAL 25 1.67 Shonn Greene RB NYJ @ CHI 47 3.13 Javon Ringer RB TEN @ KAN 15 1.00 Mike Goodson RB CAR @ PIT 47 3.13 Steve Smith WR CAR @ PIT 32 2.13 Brandon Lloyd WR DEN vs HOU 114 7.60 Hakeem Nicks WR NYG @ GNB 104 6.93 Lee Evans WR BUF vs NWE 44 2.93 Heath Miller TE PIT vs CAR 24 1.60 Percy Harvin WR MIN @ PHI I/R 80 5.33 Rob Bironas K TEN @ KAN 104 6.93 Jermichael Finley TE GNB vs NYG I/R 20 1.33 San Francisco 49ers D/ST SFO @ STL 59 3.93 Tony Moeaki TE KAN vs TEN 37 2.47 Matt Prater K DEN vs HOU 78 5.20 PORCH MONKEYS - BILLY Green Bay Packers D/ST GNB vs NYG 84 5.60 Drew Brees QB NOR @ ATL * 274 18.27 Peyton Hillis RB CLE vs BAL * 139 9.27 DIRTY BIRDS - DIRK JR Arian Foster RB HOU @ DEN * 171 11.40 Matt Schaub QB HOU @ DEN * 237 15.80 Santonio Holmes WR NYJ @ CHI * 61 4.07 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB NWE @ BUF * 94 6.27 Mike Wallace WR PIT vs CAR * 99 6.60 Knowshon Moreno RB DEN vs HOU * 86 5.73 Benjamin Watson TE CLE vs BAL * 51 3.40 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ DEN * 102 6.80 Dan Carpenter K MIA vs DET * 118 7.87 Roddy White WR ATL vs NOR * 120 8.00 New England Patriots D/ST NWE @ BUF * 87 5.80 Owen Daniels TE HOU @ DEN * 23 1.53 David Garrard QB JAC vs WAS 204 13.60 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK vs IND * 139 9.27 Jonathan Stewart RB CAR @ PIT 48 3.20 Chicago Bears D/ST CHI vs NYJ * 73 4.87 Ryan Mathews RB SDG @ CIN 44 2.93 Kevin Kolb QB PHI vs MIN 59 3.93 Anquan Boldin WR BAL @ CLE 72 4.80 Felix Jones RB DAL @ ARI 63 4.20 Nate Burleson WR DET @ MIA 48 3.20 Chris Ivory RB NOR @ ATL 50 3.33 Antonio Gates TE SDG @ CIN I/R 84 5.60 Donald Driver WR GNB vs NYG 38 2.53 Dustin Keller TE NYJ @ CHI 49 3.27 Patrick Crayton WR SDG @ CIN 30 2.00 Nate Kaeding K SDG @ CIN 95 6.33 Greg Olsen TE CHI vs NYJ 35 2.33 New York Jets D/ST NYJ @ CHI 65 4.33 Jason Hanson K DET @ MIA 58 3.87 Cincinnati Bengals D/ST CIN vs SDG 46 3.07 Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com O.J.SIMPSON FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Playoff Week 3 28-Feb-2011 11:52 AM Eastern RICHMOND REBELS - TONY Matt Ryan QB ATL vs NOR * 218 14.53 Darren McFadden RB OAK vs IND * 125 8.33 Rashard Mendenhall RB PIT vs CAR * 108 7.20 Hines Ward WR PIT vs CAR * 52 3.47 Michael Crabtree WR SFO @ STL * 56 3.73 Tony Gonzalez TE ATL vs NOR * 48 3.20 Adam Vinatieri K IND @ OAK * 118 7.87 Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST PIT vs CAR * 78 5.20 Matthew Stafford QB DET @ MIA I/R 44 2.93 Josh Freeman QB TAM vs SEA 207 13.80 Chester Taylor RB CHI vs NYJ 27 1.80 Brandon Jacobs RB NYG @ GNB 68 4.53 Reggie Bush RB NOR @ ATL I/R 16 1.07 Steve Smith WR NYG @ GNB 42 2.80 Austin Collie WR IND @ OAK 72 4.80 John Carlson TE SEA @ TAM 17 1.13 Mason Crosby K GNB vs NYG 110 7.33 Carolina Panthers D/ST CAR @ PIT 53 3.53 ROMANIAN RAMS - ANDY Eli Manning QB NYG @ GNB * 240 16.00 Michael Turner RB ATL vs NOR * 114 7.60 Marshawn Lynch RB SEA @ TAM * 59 3.93 Santana Moss WR WAS @ JAC * 86 5.73 Mike Williams WR SEA @ TAM * 47 3.13 Zach Miller TE OAK vs IND * 53 3.53 Neil Rackers K HOU @ DEN * 117 7.80 Cleveland Browns D/ST CLE vs BAL * 58 3.87 Jon Kitna QB DAL @ ARI 153 10.20 Marion Barber RB DAL @ ARI I/R 31 2.07 James Davis RB WAS @ JAC 4 0.27 Jahvid Best RB DET @ MIA 72 4.80 Mark Clayton WR STL vs SFO I/R 26 1.73 Davone Bess WR MIA vs DET 59 3.93 Jeremy Maclin WR PHI vs MIN 91 6.07 Marcedes Lewis TE JAC vs WAS 65 4.33 Ryan Succop K KAN vs TEN 99 6.60 St. Louis Rams D/ST STL vs SFO 59 3.93 VITO CORLEONES - VITO Joe Flacco QB BAL @ CLE * 216 14.40 Ray Rice RB BAL @ CLE * 106 7.07 Jamaal Charles RB KAN vs TEN * 118 7.87 DeSean Jackson WR PHI vs MIN * 92 6.13 Steve Johnson WR BUF vs NWE * 95 6.33 Vernon Davis TE SFO @ STL * 63 4.20 Garrett Hartley K NOR @ ATL * 95 6.33 Seattle Seahawks D/ST SEA @ TAM * 71 4.73 Jay Cutler QB CHI vs NYJ 201 13.40 Thomas Jones RB KAN vs TEN 69 4.60 Willis McGahee RB BAL @ CLE 40 2.67 Terrell Owens WR CIN vs SDG 94 6.27 Lance Moore WR NOR @ ATL 69 4.60 Todd Heap TE BAL @ CLE 43 2.87 Billy Cundiff K BAL @ CLE 110 7.33 Detroit Lions D/ST DET @ MIA 72 4.80 WEST NILE CROWS - DAN Donovan McNabb QB WAS @ JAC * 180 12.00 Steven Jackson RB STL vs SFO * 102 6.80 Fred Jackson RB BUF vs NWE * 81 5.40 Braylon Edwards WR NYJ @ CHI * 65 4.33 Marques Colston WR NOR @ ATL * 88 5.87 Chris Cooley TE WAS @ JAC * 57 3.80 Matt Bryant K ATL vs NOR * 122 8.13 Tennessee Titans D/ST TEN @ KAN * 72 4.80 Brett Favre QB MIN @ PHI 128 8.53 DeAngelo Williams RB CAR @ PIT I/R 23 1.53 Joseph Addai RB IND @ OAK I/R 44 2.93 Brandon Jackson RB GNB vs NYG 61 4.07 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB ARI vs DAL 19 1.27 Brandon Marshall WR MIA vs DET 69 4.60 Pierre Garcon WR IND @ OAK 58 3.87 Jermaine Gresham TE CIN vs SDG 36 2.40 Rian Lindell K BUF vs NWE 80 5.33 Buffalo Bills D/ST BUF vs NWE 48 3.20 ** KEY: Player, Position, NFL Team, This Week's Opp, Starter, Total Pts, Avg Pts Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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