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Final Rosters www.rtsports.com FFLJJB Playoff Week 3 07-Feb-2006 02:56 PM Eastern BOB_MY_MONKEY - Jered reinersman Gary and Marine - Gary Bruchman and joshua Bruch Philadelphia Eagles QB PHI vs WAS * 370 23.13 Green Bay Packers QB GNB vs SEA * 346 21.63 Thomas Jones RB CHI @ MIN * 181 11.31 Rudi Johnson RB CIN @ KAN * 198 12.38 Donte' Stallworth WR NOR @ TAM * 159 9.94 Anquan Boldin WR ARI @ IND * 244 15.25 Santana Moss WR WAS @ PHI * 234 14.63 Randy Moss WR OAK vs NYG * 163 10.19 Jerry Porter WR OAK vs NYG * 147 9.19 Hines Ward WR PIT vs DET * 184 11.50 Jermaine Wiggins TE MIN vs CHI * 80 5.00 Dallas Clark TE IND vs ARI * 67 4.19 Nate Kaeding K SDG vs DEN * 120 7.50 Jeff Wilkins K STL @ DAL * 139 8.69 New York Giants Def NYG @ OAK * 226 14.13 Chicago Bears Def CHI @ MIN * 306 19.13 Atlanta Falcons QB ATL vs CAR 302 18.88 Minnesota Vikings QB MIN vs CHI 294 18.38 Willie Parker RB PIT vs DET 148 9.25 Chris Perry RB CIN @ KAN 67 4.19 Adrian Peterson RB CHI @ MIN 40 2.50 Ronnie Brown RB MIA @ NWE 107 6.69 Brandon Stokley WR IND vs ARI 64 4.00 Brandon Lloyd WR SFO vs HOU 102 6.38 Daniel Graham TE NWE vs MIA 39 2.44 David Martin TE GNB vs SEA 41 2.56 Adam Vinatieri K NWE vs MIA 102 6.38 Paul Edinger K MIN vs CHI 118 7.38 Buffalo Bills Def BUF @ NYJ 154 9.63 Tennessee Titans Def TEN @ JAC 140 8.75 BRUISING HER UVULA - MikeReinersman Missing Henry Burris - Scott Davis Dallas Cowboys QB DAL vs STL * 314 19.63 San Diego Chargers QB SDG vs DEN * 348 21.75 Reuben Droughns RB CLE vs BAL * 150 9.38 Samkon Gado RB GNB vs SEA * 95 5.94 Derrick Mason WR BAL @ CLE * 155 9.69 Mike Anderson RB DEN @ SDG * 169 10.56 Rod Smith WR DEN @ SDG * 177 11.06 Joe Jurevicius WR SEA @ GNB * 140 8.75 Marcus Robinson WR MIN vs CHI * 74 4.63 Joey Galloway WR TAM vs NOR * 229 14.31 Steve Heiden TE CLE vs BAL * 56 3.50 Jeremy Shockey TE NYG @ OAK * 151 9.44 Jason Elam K DEN @ SDG * 124 7.75 Matt Stover K BAL @ CLE * 124 7.75 Miami Dolphins Def MIA @ NWE * 224 14.00 Green Bay Packers Def GNB vs SEA * 200 12.50 Chicago Bears QB CHI @ MIN 106 6.63 Seattle Seahawks QB SEA @ GNB 345 21.56 Fred Taylor RB JAC vs TEN 88 5.50 Marion Barber RB DAL vs STL 78 4.88 Corey Dillon RB NWE vs MIA 147 9.19 Amani Toomer WR NYG @ OAK 125 7.81 Muhsin Muhammad WR CHI @ MIN 115 7.19 Terry Glenn WR DAL vs STL 173 10.81 Eric Johnson TE SFO vs HOU I/R 0 0.00 Jerramy Stevens TE SEA @ GNB 82 5.13 Randy McMichael TE MIA @ NWE 98 6.13 Ryan Longwell K GNB vs SEA 100 6.25 Phil Dawson K CLE vs BAL 103 6.44 Minnesota Vikings Def MIN vs CHI 190 11.88 New England Patriots Def NWE vs MIA 140 8.75 Puss Infected Labia - Dave Lewis Exploding Heads! - Jack Bavaro Cincinnati Bengals QB CIN @ KAN * 448 28.00 New York Giants QB NYG @ OAK * 330 20.63 Shaun Alexander RB SEA @ GNB * 349 21.81 Tatum Bell RB DEN @ SDG * 123 7.69 Larry Johnson RB KAN vs CIN * 318 19.88 Chris Chambers WR MIA @ NWE * 215 13.44 Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI @ IND * 260 16.25 Torry Holt WR STL @ DAL * 252 15.75 Keyshawn Johnson WR DAL vs STL * 131 8.19 Plaxico Burress WR NYG @ OAK * 188 11.75 Antonio Gates TE SDG vs DEN * 212 13.25 Alge Crumpler TE ATL vs CAR * 128 8.00 Shayne Graham K CIN @ KAN * 137 8.56 Neil Rackers K ARI @ IND * 174 10.88 Baltimore Ravens Def BAL @ CLE * 237 14.81 Jacksonville Jaguars Def JAC vs TEN * 244 15.25 Carolina Panthers QB CAR @ ATL 286 17.88 Kansas City Chiefs QB KAN vs CIN 315 19.69 Ryan Moats RB PHI vs WAS 36 2.25 LaMont Jordan RB OAK vs NYG 231 14.44 Kevin Jones RB DET @ PIT I/R 83 5.19 Willis McGahee RB BUF @ NYJ 147 9.19 Kevin Curtis WR STL @ DAL 131 8.19 Laveranues Coles WR NYJ vs BUF 133 8.31 Marvin Harrison WR IND vs ARI 222 13.88 Heath Miller TE PIT vs DET 80 5.00 Zachary Hilton TE NOR @ TAM 51 3.19 Jay Feely K NYG @ OAK 162 10.13 John Kasay K CAR @ ATL 131 8.19 Denver Broncos Def DEN @ SDG 256 16.00 Cincinnati Bengals Def CIN @ KAN 188 11.75 Fun 4 All - Steve Borg Ron Santo's Legs - Dave Bruchman Washington Redskins QB WAS @ PHI * 288 18.00 Arizona Cardinals QB ARI @ IND * 466 29.13 Carnell Williams RB TAM vs NOR * 142 8.88 Chester Taylor RB BAL @ CLE * 60 3.75 Tiki Barber RB NYG @ OAK * 309 19.31 Antowain Smith RB NOR @ TAM * 61 3.81 Chad Johnson WR CIN @ KAN * 246 15.38 Andre Johnson WR HOU @ SFO * 105 6.56 Bobby Engram WR SEA @ GNB * 115 7.19 Reggie Brown WR PHI vs WAS * 82 5.13 Todd Heap TE BAL @ CLE * 144 9.00 L.J. Smith TE PHI vs WAS * 96 6.00 Jeff Reed K PIT vs DET * 118 7.38 Todd Peterson K ATL vs CAR * 105 6.56 Seattle Seahawks Def SEA @ GNB * 241 15.06 Pittsburgh Steelers Def PIT vs DET * 262 16.38 Indianapolis Colts QB IND vs ARI 442 27.63 Oakland Raiders QB OAK vs NYG 324 20.25 Cedric Benson RB CHI @ MIN I/R 15 0.94 Jamal Lewis RB BAL @ CLE 98 6.13 DeShaun Foster RB CAR @ ATL 114 7.13 Eric Moulds WR BUF @ NYJ 141 8.81 Eddie Kennison WR KAN vs CIN 158 9.88 Nate Burleson WR MIN vs CHI 32 2.00 Roy Williams WR DET @ PIT 121 7.56 Marcus Pollard TE DET @ PIT 68 4.25 Ben Troupe TE TEN @ JAC 88 5.50 Jason Hanson K DET @ PIT 92 5.75 Lawrence Tynes K KAN vs CIN 131 8.19 San Diego Chargers Def SDG vs DEN 193 12.06 Philadelphia Eagles Def PHI vs WAS 154 9.63 Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com FFLJJB Playoff Week 3 07-Feb-2006 02:56 PM Eastern Sakus Itchis - Tony LoBue Denver Broncos QB DEN @ SDG * 293 18.31 Julius Jones RB DAL vs STL * 136 8.50 Chris Brown RB TEN @ JAC * 124 7.75 Darrell Jackson WR SEA @ GNB * 88 5.50 Donald Driver WR GNB vs SEA * 182 11.38 Tony Gonzalez TE KAN vs CIN * 127 7.94 John Carney K NOR @ TAM * 104 6.50 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Def TAM vs NOR * 258 16.13 Cleveland Browns QB CLE vs BAL 230 14.38 Curtis Martin RB NYJ vs BUF 95 5.94 Michael Clayton WR TAM vs NOR 34 2.13 Shaun McDonald WR STL @ DAL 51 3.19 Kris Mangum TE CAR @ ATL 25 1.56 Sebastian Janikowski K OAK vs NYG 90 5.63 Cleveland Browns Def CLE vs BAL 177 11.06 Still Smokin' - Adam Szewc - Sam Conjardi New England Patriots QB NWE vs MIA * 425 26.56 Jerome Bettis RB PIT vs DET * 79 4.94 Edgerrin James RB IND vs ARI * 247 15.44 Reggie Wayne WR IND vs ARI * 167 10.44 Deion Branch WR NWE vs MIA * 152 9.50 Jason Witten TE DAL vs STL * 128 8.00 Josh Scobee K JAC vs TEN * 113 7.06 Carolina Panthers Def CAR @ ATL * 291 18.19 New Orleans Saints QB NOR @ TAM 270 16.88 Domanick Davis RB HOU @ SFO 159 9.94 Joe Horn WR NOR @ TAM 82 5.13 Koren Robinson WR MIN vs CHI 47 2.94 Desmond Clark TE CHI @ MIN 26 1.63 Mike Vanderjagt K IND vs ARI 129 8.06 Indianapolis Colts Def IND vs ARI 266 16.63 The Gentle Assassin - Pete Touff Miami Dolphins QB MIA @ NWE * 292 18.25 LaDainian Tomlinson RB SDG vs DEN * 315 19.69 Steve Smith WR CAR @ ATL * 294 18.38 T.J. 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