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Gulfstream Football League Playoff Week 3 18-Jan-2005 05:29 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com Gulfstream Football League Playoff Week 3 18-Jan-2005 05:29 PM Eastern Archangels Hypoluxo Panthers Brett Favre QB GNB @ CHI * 2417 161.13 Trent Green QB KAN @ SDG * 2609 173.93 Domanick Davis RB HOU vs CLE * 1773 118.20 Tiki Barber RB NYG vs DAL * 2107 140.47 Clinton Portis RB WAS vs MIN * 1648 109.87 Steven Jackson RB STL vs NYJ * 815 54.33 Andre Johnson WR HOU vs CLE * 1263 84.20 Jimmy Smith WR JAC @ OAK * 1257 83.80 Brandon Lloyd WR SFO @ NWE * 646 43.07 Corey Bradford WR HOU vs CLE * 418 27.87 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI vs TAM * 861 57.40 Eric Moulds WR BUF vs PIT * 1140 76.00 Nate Kaeding K SDG vs KAN * 646 43.07 Josh Scobee K JAC @ OAK * 742 49.47 Trent Dilfer QB SEA vs ATL 210 14.00 Brian Griese QB TAM @ ARI 1635 109.00 Matt Hasselbeck QB SEA vs ATL 2021 134.73 Michael Pittman RB TAM @ ARI 1335 89.00 Ladell Betts RB WAS vs MIN 371 24.73 Michael Cloud RB NYG vs DAL 112 7.47 Onterrio Smith RB MIN @ WAS 946 63.07 Ron Dayne RB NYG vs DAL 190 12.67 Tony Fisher RB GNB @ CHI 491 32.73 Troy Edwards WR JAC @ OAK 567 37.80 Ronald Curry WR OAK vs JAC 765 51.00 Travis Taylor WR BAL vs MIA 455 30.33 Kevin Curtis WR STL vs NYJ 386 25.73 Rod Gardner WR WAS vs MIN 738 49.20 Darius Watts WR DEN vs IND 455 30.33 Joe Jurevicius WR TAM @ ARI 349 23.27 Phil Dawson K CLE @ HOU 640 42.67 Steve Christie K NYG vs DAL 739 49.27 Big Dawgs ICP Jake Delhomme QB CAR vs NOR * 2240 149.33 Jake Plummer QB DEN vs IND * 2486 165.73 Antowain Smith RB TEN vs DET * 610 40.67 Ahman Green RB GNB @ CHI * 1506 100.40 Corey Dillon RB NWE vs SFO * 1693 112.87 Kevan Barlow RB SFO @ NWE * 995 66.33 Ike Hilliard WR NYG vs DAL * 495 33.00 Deion Branch WR NWE vs SFO * 482 32.13 Donald Driver WR GNB @ CHI * 1313 87.53 Darrell Jackson WR SEA vs ATL * 1311 87.40 Muhsin Muhammad WR CAR vs NOR * 1497 99.80 Lee Evans WR BUF vs PIT * 964 64.27 Morten Andersen K MIN @ WAS * 547 36.47 Jay Feely K ATL @ SEA * 483 32.20 Drew Bledsoe QB BUF vs PIT 1734 115.60 Luke McCown QB CLE @ HOU 392 26.13 Moe Williams RB MIN @ WAS 429 28.60 Jeff Garcia QB CLE @ HOU 1227 81.80 Eddie George RB DAL @ NYG 546 36.40 Larry Croom RB ARI vs TAM 94 6.27 Dominic Rhodes RB IND @ DEN 261 17.40 Chester Taylor RB BAL vs MIA 946 63.07 Ricky Proehl WR CAR vs NOR 513 34.20 Antonio Gates TE SDG vs KAN 1123 74.87 Keary Colbert WR CAR vs NOR 792 52.80 Todd Heap TE BAL vs MIA 348 23.20 Curtis Conway WR SFO @ NWE 413 27.53 Alge Crumpler TE ATL @ SEA 858 57.20 Matt Stover K BAL vs MIA 913 60.87 Jermaine Wiggins TE MIN @ WAS 735 49.00 Josh Brown K SEA vs ATL 781 52.07 Bill Norr 13 Ken Dorsey QB SFO @ NWE * 650 43.33 JC River Dogs Willis McGahee RB BUF vs PIT * 1301 86.73 Peyton Manning QB IND @ DEN * 2812 187.47 Kevin Jones RB DET @ TEN * 1257 83.80 Deuce McAllister RB NOR @ CAR * 1229 81.93 Randy Moss WR MIN @ WAS * 837 55.80 Brian Westbrook RB PHI vs CIN * 1638 109.20 Peerless Price WR ATL @ SEA * 636 42.40 Jerry Rice WR SEA vs ATL * 477 29.81 Brian Finneran WR ATL @ SEA * 239 15.93 Cedrick Wilson WR SFO @ NWE * 704 46.93 John Carney K NOR @ CAR * 836 55.73 Jeb Putzier TE DEN vs IND * 550 36.67 Tim Rattay QB SFO @ NWE 1375 91.67 Ryan Longwell K GNB @ CHI * 832 55.47 Joey Harrington QB DET @ TEN 1813 120.87 Byron Leftwich QB JAC @ OAK 1819 121.27 Aaron Stecker RB NOR @ CAR 453 30.20 Travis Minor RB MIA @ BAL 485 32.33 Lee Suggs RB CLE @ HOU 805 53.67 Garrison Hearst RB DEN vs IND 109 7.27 Greg Jones RB JAC @ OAK 160 10.67 Justin Griffith RB ATL @ SEA 288 19.20 Roy Williams WR DET @ TEN 848 56.53 Doug Gabriel WR OAK vs JAC 571 38.07 Itula Mili TE SEA vs ATL 229 15.27 Andre' Davis WR CLE @ HOU 444 29.60 Jason Hanson K DET @ TEN 714 47.60 Plaxico Burress WR PIT @ BUF 763 50.87 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN @ SDG 1244 82.93 Dover Tornadoes Drew Brees QB SDG vs KAN * 2070 138.00 LW Lightning William Green RB CLE @ HOU * 695 46.33 Vinny Testaverde QB DAL @ NYG * 2027 135.13 Kevin Faulk RB NWE vs SFO * 547 36.47 Fred Taylor RB JAC @ OAK * 1623 108.20 Amani Toomer WR NYG vs DAL * 798 53.20 Nick Goings RB CAR vs NOR * 1191 79.40 Terrell Owens WR PHI vs CIN * 1367 91.13 Reggie Wayne WR IND @ DEN * 1260 84.00 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG vs DAL * 763 50.87 Santana Moss WR NYJ @ STL * 912 60.80 Rian Lindell K BUF vs PIT * 638 42.53 Torry Holt WR STL vs NYJ * 1391 92.73 Michael Vick QB ATL @ SEA 2264 150.93 Neil Rackers K ARI vs TAM * 681 45.40 James Jackson RB GNB @ CHI 109 7.27 Drew Henson QB DAL @ NYG 60 4.00 Leonard Henry RB MIA @ BAL 151 10.07 Carson Palmer QB CIN @ PHI 1824 121.60 Chris Perry RB CIN @ PHI 37 2.47 Maurice Hicks RB SFO @ NWE 500 33.33 Wayne Chrebet WR NYJ @ STL 414 27.60 Thomas Jones RB CHI vs GNB 1346 89.73 Dez White WR ATL @ SEA 428 28.53 Najeh Davenport RB GNB @ CHI 408 27.20 Tai Streets WR DET @ TEN 296 19.73 Dennis Northcutt WR CLE @ HOU 798 53.20 Antonio Chatman WR GNB @ CHI 297 19.80 David Patten WR NWE vs SFO 867 57.80 Adam Vinatieri K NWE vs SFO 1061 70.73 Keenan McCardell WR SDG vs KAN 433 28.87 Jay Taylor K TAM @ ARI 158 10.53 Copyright (c) 2004 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Gulfstream Football League Playoff Week 3 18-Jan-2005 05:29 PM Eastern Not So Mortal Gridstars SVBs Daunte Culpepper QB MIN @ WAS * 3074 204.93 A.J. Feeley QB MIA @ BAL * 1196 79.73 T.J. Duckett RB ATL @ SEA * 511 34.07 Brad Hoover RB CAR vs NOR * 441 29.40 Jerome Bettis RB PIT @ BUF * 1080 72.00 Jamal Lewis RB BAL vs MIA * 1001 66.73 Isaac Bruce WR STL vs NYJ * 1320 88.00 Nate Burleson WR MIN @ WAS * 1132 75.47 Antonio Bryant WR CLE @ HOU * 800 57.14 Donte' Stallworth WR NOR @ CAR * 858 57.20 Quincy Morgan WR DAL @ NYG * 446 27.88 Randy McMichael TE MIA @ BAL * 883 58.87 Doug Brien K NYJ @ STL * 744 49.60 Mike Vanderjagt K IND @ DEN * 667 44.47 Jonathan Quinn QB CHI vs GNB 297 19.80 Marc Bulger QB STL vs NYJ 2209 147.27 Reno Mahe RB PHI vs CIN 132 8.80 Derrick Blaylock RB KAN @ SDG 862 57.47 Marshall Faulk RB STL vs NYJ 1135 75.67 ReShard Lee RB DAL @ NYG 142 9.47 Steve Smith WR CAR vs NOR 66 4.40 Shaun McDonald WR STL vs NYJ 515 34.33 Marcus Robinson WR MIN @ WAS 692 46.13 Derrick Mason WR TEN vs DET 1254 83.60 Eric Johnson TE SFO @ NWE 888 59.20 David Terrell WR CHI vs GNB 669 44.60 L.J. Smith TE PHI vs CIN 402 26.80 Koren Robinson WR SEA vs ATL 541 36.07 Jeff Wilkins K STL vs NYJ 665 44.33 John Hall K WAS vs MIN 232 15.47 Orlando Knights Tight Ends Eli Manning QB NYG vs DAL * 573 38.20 Chad Pennington QB NYJ @ STL * 1633 108.87 Shaun Alexander RB SEA vs ATL * 1898 126.53 Curtis Martin RB NYJ @ STL * 1890 126.00 Larry Johnson RB KAN @ SDG * 766 51.07 Edgerrin James RB IND @ DEN * 2140 142.67 Michael Clayton WR TAM @ ARI * 1255 83.67 Laveranues Coles WR WAS vs MIN * 1013 67.53 Justin McCareins WR NYJ @ STL * 782 52.13 Antwaan Randle El WR PIT @ BUF * 611 40.73 Javon Walker WR GNB @ CHI * 1452 96.80 Keyshawn Johnson WR DAL @ NYG * 1086 72.40 Jason Elam K DEN vs IND * 859 57.27 Kris Brown K HOU vs CLE * 593 39.53 Kurt Warner QB NYG vs DAL 1261 84.07 Quincy Carter QB NYJ @ STL 320 21.33 Donovan McNabb QB PHI vs CIN 2575 171.67 Kelly Holcomb QB CLE @ HOU 312 20.80 Maurice Morris RB SEA vs ATL 181 12.07 Richie Anderson RB DAL @ NYG 497 33.13 Emmitt Smith RB ARI vs TAM 1045 69.67 Jonathan Wells RB HOU vs CLE 395 26.33 Justin Fargas RB OAK vs JAC 214 14.27 Jerald Sowell RB NYJ @ STL 406 27.07 Hines Ward WR PIT @ BUF 1138 75.87 Brandon Stokley WR IND @ DEN 1205 80.33 Kelly Campbell WR MIN @ WAS 407 27.13 Jonathan Carter WR NYJ @ STL 189 12.60 Todd Pinkston WR PHI vs CIN 718 47.87 Daniel Graham TE NWE vs SFO 436 29.07 Gary Anderson K TEN vs DET 584 38.93 David Akers K PHI vs CIN 1029 68.60 Raiders Upchucks Tom Brady QB NWE vs SFO * 2113 140.87 Kyle Boller QB BAL vs MIA * 1672 111.47 Reuben Droughns RB DEN vs IND * 1490 99.33 LaMont Jordan RB NYJ @ STL * 594 39.60 Warrick Dunn RB ATL @ SEA * 1328 88.53 Duce Staley RB PIT @ BUF * 876 58.40 Rod Smith WR DEN vs IND * 1219 81.27 Anquan Boldin WR ARI vs TAM * 654 43.60 Drew Bennett WR TEN vs DET * 1364 90.93 T.J.
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