Saturday, September 25, 2010

League Wrap-Up: Week 2

Here is a quick wrap up of the week 2 games:
The Mount Baker Soup Can Practice Squad Heads to the Field

Woodinville K-911s 127.5 - Fluffernutter 134.5

Coach Louise Olsen will not be going undefeated this season, as he had previously predicted.  Before the season Olsen said, "I think we have a chance to win some games."  Clearly he was wrong, as the Fluffernutter stole a victory away from the K-911s.

The Fluffernutter won their second game of the season with the smash-mouth football they are known for.  The Fluff running backs (Adrian Peterson 24 pts. & Ray Rice 12 pts) found holes in the K-911 defense all day, and LB Patrick Willis sealed the win with 11.5 pts.   The K-911s did get a huge game from James Harrison at LB (22.5 pts, mostly in garbage time) & QB Phillip Rivers chipped in 21 pts on offense.

Fluffernutter coach Jason Abbott stunned everyone by actually playing a real QB, with Kyle Orton netting 20pts.  "We still don't need a quarterback," Abbott said, "But it was nice to see him handing the ball off so well."

The K-911s (1-1) travel to Goodview to tackle the Pretty Boys (0-2) in a division matchup.  Fluffernutter (2-0) will face the Mighty Manti (2-0) in a clash of unbeatens.

Purple Hurricanes 107 - Mighty Manti 111.5

The Mighty Manti claimed the victory in a close contest, and in the process claimed the title "Most Surprising Team" heading into week 3.

The Manti defensive backs dominated the game with a ton of tackles, a sack, an interception, and 26.5 points (24% of the overall team score).  The Hurricane offense was able to move the ball, as evident by QB Drew Brees putting up 18 pts, and the RB tandem of Darren McFadden and Peyton Hillis notching a total of 25 pts.

"I am sooo glad I drafted such a crappy team that is getting sooo lucky," Manti coach Andrew Miller laughed, "I mean it makes it so much easier to not check my team."

The Purple Hurricanes (1-1) will try and right the ship as they host the Fighting Freemasons (2-0).  The Manti (2-0) will be in the national spotlight, hosting the Food Network Sunday Night Game of the Week against R. Fluffernutter (2-0).

Riggins 133 - Ballard Kittens 82

Ballard coach Zach Gaul went against his team's medical staff decision to not play Ryan Grant...and it hurt him bad.  Grant, declared out for the season, still suited up for the Kittens and (surprise, surprise) scored no points.

Riggins got a strong out from their offense.  The Riggins offense, led by 29 pts from QB Matt Shaub and 31 from RB Frank Gore, out scored the entire Ballard team  (Riggins Offense 88 - Kittens team 82).

"It always feels good to get a win against a team that doesn't set their line-up," coach Ben Holicky exclaimed, "Thank you Ballard.  See you in the playoffs.  NOT."

Things get tougher for Riggins (1-1) this week, as they play host to the strong, but disappointing Mount Baker Soup Can (0-2).  Ballard (0-2) will play host to the TV Guide Channel WORST GAME OF THE WEEK as they welcome The Counselor (0-2).

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