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Oct 28, 2005 

Eagles And Redskins Show Muscle In Week 8

Team Wonderbread Finishes 1st Half Tied For First

NFL - Week 8
$20 Pick Three

Eagles (+4) over BRONCOS
The Eagles have the best road record the last four years. Denver has the best home record--something has to give. The Eagles are due for a game where they give notice to the rest of the NFL that they're the team to beat. Giving four points doesn't hurt, either.

Redskins (+2) over GIANTS
At the beginning of the season who would have predicted this as an exciting matchup. Momentum seems to be with Washington. Their defense is making big plays as of late. Take those precious points.

Chiefs (+6) over CHARGERS
The rested Chiefs are coming around and San Diego still hasn't formed what type of team they will be. Giving the Chiefs six points is a bit surprising.

Last Week: 3-1; Season, 13-10. Lost, ($20.00)
(Home team in CAPS)


Fantasy Football - Week 6

Team Wonderbread (5-2-0) vs. North Beach Meatballs (2-5-0)

MID-SEASON REPORT: Team Wonderbread starts the second half in a three-way tie for first in the Tator Tots League. There have been very few surprises through seven games. The quarterback and wide receiver positions were stacked from the beginning. WR Santana Moss emerged as the surprise stars of the fantasy season.

The running back and tight end positions have been piecemeal as advertised. RB Julius Jones hasn't been healthy nor has he developed into the next star running back of the NFL just yet. RB Rudi Johnson also has been on the wrong side of Cincy's explosive offense.

A trade for a star running back in exchange for Carson Palmer or Tom Brady seems imminent for the second half of the season.

Lineup: QB Carson Palmer, WR RANDY MOSS, WR Santana Moss, WR Terrell Owens, RB Rudi Johnson, RB STEPHEN DAVIS, TE L.J. Smith, K Rob Bironas, DEF Washington.