Another week and another win here... my record goes to 4-0-1...
Again most of my team had lackluster performances and I was saved by 1 player... well not really 1 player... I had the Colts defense which racked up a whopping 35 points for their 5 sack, 5 Turnover (1TD) game... I was also helped by the fact that my oponent had Vick and had to at the last second start Gus Ferrotte...
Actives Stats Total
D. McNabb QB 5
C. Martin RB 17
J. Jones RB 7
B. Lloyd WR 0
K. McCardell WR 0
J. Witten TE 8
A. Vinatieri K 7
D. Colts DST 35
Again most of my team had lackluster performances and I was saved by 1 player... well not really 1 player... I had the Colts defense which racked up a whopping 35 points for their 5 sack, 5 Turnover (1TD) game... I was also helped by the fact that my oponent had Vick and had to at the last second start Gus Ferrotte...
Actives Stats Total
D. McNabb QB 5
C. Martin RB 17
J. Jones RB 7
B. Lloyd WR 0
K. McCardell WR 0
J. Witten TE 8
A. Vinatieri K 7
D. Colts DST 35
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Re: Week 5 Results
Wed, October 19, 2005 - 7:46 AMPrior to the week, I orchestrated 2 trades (including a 3-teamer) out of necessity since half of my team (Moss, L. Jordan, M. Moore, T. Taylor, B. Jacobs) was on a bye. I traded away Palmer and LaMont Jordan for Trent Green and Deuce McAllister as well as Lee Evans and Cincy DST for Mason and Bruce. I also picked up Jurevicius and Tatum Bell off the free agent wire.
T. Brady QB 28.1
D. McAllister RB 6.4
J. Jones RB 7.2
D. Mason WR 4.5
B. Lloyd WR 0
J. Jurevicius 19.7
A. Gates TE 12.1
J. Brown K 14
Steelers DST 4
I got the victory, but at what price? We all know what happened to Deuce. Obviously, had I known Tatum Bell and Jurevicius would go off I wouldn't have traded Jordan and Palmer away and I would've won handily. I still like my other trade, though. So I'm back over .500 but crippled by injuries and bad decision-making.