2011 BUBBA League Season
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Week 1 PlayOff | Week 2 PlayOff | BUBBA League SuperBowl
BUBBA League SuperBowl | ||
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Da Mudbugz (136) at Handscraped Divas (152) | ||
(MyFantasyLeague.com
Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 19, 2011) In a Playoff week 2 Handscraped
Divas squeaked by a tough Da Mudbugz team by a score of 152 to 136 Handscraped Divas were led to their 13 point victory by a 44 point effort from Drew Brees, who tore apart the Minnesota Vikings defense for 412 passing yards and 5 passing TDs in addition to 4 rushing yards. With this performance, Brees was the number 2 ranked overall fantasy scorer for the week. They also got help from a 35 point effort from Reggie Bush, who tore apart the Buffalo Bills defense for 203 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 6 receiving yards. "The important thing is that we won," Handscraped Divas coach Russ Marks said. An understatement at best. Da Mudbugz were helped out in a losing cause by a 30 point effort from Arian Foster, who beat the Carolina Panthers defense for 109 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 58 receiving yards. With this performance, Foster was the number 4 ranked running back for week 15. They also got help from a 20 point effort from the Atlanta Falcons Defensive Team. "I tip my hat to them," Da Mudbugz coach Richard Sumlin said. Coming up in 2011 BUBBA League SuperBowl, Handscraped Divas play the Grove Rats, where Grove Rats are an early 9.7-point favorite. |
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DiamondBacks (98) at Grove Rats (151) | ||
(MyFantasyLeague.com
Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 19, 2011) To advance to the 2011 BUBBA
League SuperBowl, the Grove Rats embarrassed a hapless DiamondBacks team
by a score of 151 to 98, silencing a partisan crowd of 73,469.
Grove Rats were led to their 53 point victory by a 50 point effort from Calvin Johnson, who tore apart the Oakland Raiders defense for 214 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Johnson was the number 1 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 15. In addition, Johnson entered the BUBBA Fantasy Football League Hall Of Fame with this performance as the 15th-ranked individual player score in league history. They also got help from a 34 point effort from LeSean McCoy, who beat the New York Jets defense for 102 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs. "It was a workman-like effort," Grove Rats coach Randy Gattis said. DiamondBacks were helped out in a losing cause by a 34 point effort from Tom Brady, who beat the Denver Broncos defense for 320 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 2 rushing yards. With this performance, Brady was the number 3 ranked quarterback for week 15. They also got help from a 21 point effort from A.J. Green, who beat the St. Louis Rams defense for 115 receiving yards. "They caught us on an off night," DiamondBacks coach Byron Crabb said. "Wait until next year". Coming up in the SuperBowl, the Handscraped Divas face the Grove Rats, where Grove Rats are an early 9.7-point favorite. |
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Toilet Bowl | ||
Moose Knuckles (88) at RoadKill Gang (127) | ||
(MyFantasyLeague.com
Fantasy Times Sources - Dec 19, 2011) In a Toilet Bowl battle to see who
brings the beer, RoadKill Gang embarrassed a hapless Moose Knuckles team
by a score of 127 to 88. RoadKill Gang were led to their 39 point victory by a 39 point effort from Roddy White, who beat the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for 135 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, White was the number 4 ranked overall fantasy scorer for week 15. They also got help from a 26 point effort from Carson Palmer, who tore apart the Detroit Lions defense for 367 passing yards and 1 passing TD. "A win is a win," RoadKill Gang coach Danny Bauer said. Moose Knuckles were helped out in a losing cause by a 17 point effort from Philip Rivers, who got by the Baltimore Ravens defense for 270 passing yards and 1 passing TD. They also got help from a 16 point effort from Ahmad Bradshaw, who snuck past the Washington Redskins defense for 58 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in addition to 21 receiving yards. "This is a bitter pill to swallow," Moose Knuckles coach Tim Herbst said. |
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