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September 19th, 2007, 04:56 PM | #1 |
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Week 2 Notes
The Parkwood Predators have started the season 2-0 for the second time in the three year history of SAC'D. The Predators have won five straight regular season games dating back to last season, extending their personal best. Tony Romo's 24.75 points was the 10th highest QB score in team history. Jeff Wilkins' 14.3 points was the 2nd highest K score in team history, behind only Adam Vinatieri's team record of 14.6 in week 3 of the 2005 season. Frank Gore passed Willis McGahee to become the Predators all time leading rusher with 234.45 points in 10 games.
The Crestone Needles are off to their worst start of their 2 year existience at 0-2. Their 137.65 points was the 2nd lowest score in team history. Marc Bulger's 25.85 points was the 6th highest QB score in team history. Willie Parker's 26.05 points was the 6th highest RB score in team history. Alge Crumpler's 6.8 points was the 9th highest TE score in team history. Stephen Gostkowski's 8 points tied the 3rd highest K score in team history. The Glenside Gunslingers' 186.15 points was the 4th highest score in team history. Edgerrin James' 28 points was the 7th highest RB score in team history. Marion Barber's 26 points was the 8th highest RB score in team history. Randy Moss' 26.5 points was the 5th highest WR score in team history. David Akers' 12.9 points was the 3rd highest K score in team history. The Gunslingers fell to 4-10 in Tillman division games, becoming the 2nd team (Falcon Floyds) to lose 10 career divisional games. The Wallace Clan of Elderslie are off to their best start ever at 1-1. Their 202.3 points was the highest score in team history, surpassing their previous best of 197.35 points in week 12 last season. Carson Palmer's 49.35 points was the highest QB score in team history, surpassing Carson's own previous team record of 29.3 points in week 12 last season. It also was the highest QB score in SAC'D history, surpassing Drew Brees' previous record of 44.35 points scored in week 14 last season. Chris Chambers' 17.15 points was the 5th highest WR score in team history. Antonio Gates' 17.2 points was the 4th highest TE score in team history. Ty Warren's 10 points tied the 5th highest DL score in team history. James Farrior's 18 points tied the 6th highest LB score in team history. Charles Tillman's 16 points tied the 7th highest DB score in team history. The Bloomington Eco Warriors are 0-2 for the second time in three years. Braylon Edwards' 30.6 points was the third highest WR score in team history. Ben Watson's 13.4 points was the 4th highest TE score in team history. Justin Smith's 15 points tied the 8th highest DL score in team history. Justin passed Adewale Ogunleye to become the Eco Warriors second all time leading defensive lineman with 120 points in 14 games, for a 8.8 average. The Fat Nancies are 2-0 for the second straight year. Their 204.1 points was the 7th highest score in team history. Philip Rivers' 18.2 points tied the 8th highest QB score in team history. Andre Johnson's 27.5 points was the 2nd highest WR score in team history. Chris Cooley's 9.5 points was the sixth highest TE score in team history. Jason Elam's 11 points was the seventh highest K score in team history. Aaron Kampman's 12 points tied the 9th highest DL score in team history. Lance Briggs' 32 points was the highest LB score in team history, surpassing his own team record of 30 points from week 6 last season. It also tied the 9th highest LB score in team history. Antonio Pierce's 23 points was the 5th highest LB score in team history. Steven Jackson passed Tiki Barber to become the 2nd all time leading rusher in SAC'D history with 603.15 points in 27 games for a 22.3 average. Tiki had 601.35 points in 26 games for a 23.1 average in 2005-06. The Disciples of the 36 Chambers are 2-0 for the first time ever. The Disciples have matched their personal best by winning their second straight game. Their 213.05 points was the 5th highest score in team history. Brett Favre's 30.4 points was the 8th highest QB score in team history. Jeremy Shockey's 8.5 points was the 9th highest TE score in team history. Adam Vinatieri's 10.9 points was the 8th highest K score in team history. Antoine Winfield's 19 points tied the 8th highest DB score in team history. Javon Walker passed Lavaranues Coles to become the Chambers' all time leading receiver with 208.95 points in 15 games for a 13.9 average. The Bay Area Bloodsuckers have tied their worst start at 1-1, done also in 2005. Their 210.8 points was the 6th highest score in team history. Rudi Johnson's 27.85 points was the 9th highest RB score in team history. Steve Smith's 39.3 points was the highest WR score in team history, surpassing Donald Driver's previous team record of 28.1 scored in week 10 last season. It also was the 6th highest WR score in SAC'D history. Bob Sanders' 28 points was the highest DB score in team history, surpassing the previous team record of 22 set multiple times by Terrence Kiel, Ike Taylor (twice), Sammy Knight, and Gibril Wilson. The Bloodsuckers improved to 10-4 in White divisional games, becoming the second team (Parkwood Predators) to win 10 divisonal games. The Falcon Floyds are off to their best start ever at 2-0 after starting 0-2 the first two season. Tom Brady's 29.45 points was the 5th highest QB score in team history. Chad Johnson's 38.4 points was the 4th highest WR score in team history, and the 9th highest in SAC'D history. Johnson passed Torry Holt and Marvin Harrison to become the 2nd leading receiver in SAC'D history with 433.95 points in 27 games for a 16.1 average. Johnson also passed Lee Evans to become the Floyds all time leading receiver with 265.7 points in 15 games for a 17.7 average for the Floyds. Kellen Winslow's 19 points was the 2nd highest TE score in team history, behind only Ben Watson's team record of 19.2 score in week 10 of the 2005 season. The Nittany Dodgers have tied their best start of the season at 1-1, done also in 2005. Their 175.2 points was the 8th highest score in team history. Todd Heap's 17.1 points was the 2nd highest TE score in team history, behind only Heap's own team record of 25.7 score in week 12 of the 2005 season. Robbie Gould's 10.5 points was the 9th highest K score in team history. Brian Urlacher's 21 points tied the 5th highest LB score in team history. The Dodgers fell to 10-20 lifetime, becoming the second team (Glenside Gunslingers) to lose 20 career games. Kevin Williams passed Derrick Burgess to become the Dodgers second all time leading defensive lineman with 116.7 points in 15 games for a 7.8 average. The Valencia Vibe are off to their worst start ever at 0-2, after starting the first two seasons 2-0. The Vibe have lost three straight games dating back to last season, tying their personal worst. Jason Hanson's 10.7 points was the 5th highest K score in team history. Jim Leonhard's 17.2 points was the 9th highest DB score in team history. |
September 19th, 2007, 05:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: Week 2 Notes
Thanks as always.
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September 19th, 2007, 07:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Week 2 Notes
Good stuff....always dissing the new guy...Needles ignored last year, Clowns this...nice...
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Brian tracks stats based on ownership, thus regardless of what team they took over, they have no history when they 1st get things going.
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