Monday, December 24, 2007

Monday Memo v2.16

As Brett Favre goes, so go the Kellogg Krushers. Unfortunately for them, America's QB, legendary gunslinger, and everyone's favorite cousin was brutal in the cold and wind of Lambeau Field yesterday. The Bears defense bullied Favre all day long, picking off two passes (returning one for a TD) and blocking two punts, one of which was recovered in the end zone. Adding to the misery of the Krushers was Chicago's wise decision to go conservative on offense most of the game, denying Devin Hester the chance to catch majestic bombs thrown by Kyle Orton. Well, that may be a bit of an exaggeration. We all know nothing about the way Orton throws the ball is majestic.

The result of Chcago's pantsing of Green Bay on the frozen tundra yesterday is a change in the standings of the PPFFL. The Dragons used a huge Sunday from Kurt Warner to take over 2nd place, with designs on making the lead over the Krushers very comfortable going into the final week of the season.

Current Standings:
The Maestro 2,069.17
The Dragons 1,764.30
Kellogg Krushers 1,757.03
The Bouncers 1,672.63
The Outlaws 1,570.04
The Dominator 1,466.97

Tonight's Monday Night Football clash between Denver and San Diego will give The Dragons a good chance to solidify their claim on 2nd place. Taking the field for them will be LaDainian Tomlinson, who has been playing like the best running back in the league lately, and Jason Elam. Also involved for the PPFFL tonight will be Denver's Brandon Marshall, representing The Outlaws.

A full review of Week 16 will likely follow on Wednesday because, you know, we all might be a little busy tomorrow.

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