Monday, December 15, 2008

Monday Memo v3.15

On a Sunday where the weather in Northern California was the way it is nearly everywhere else in the country during football season, the Cyclones inched closer to the PPFFL championship. They had a solid week, keeping the surging team behind them (The Maestro) from gaining more than a few points on them. The Dragons are still very much in the hunt, but need a huge game from the guys in green tonight to keep this race interesting going into the final two weeks of the season.

Current Standings:
Cyclones 1,654.30
The Dragons 1,585.75
The Maestro 1,577.99
Gnomies 1,535.30
The Dominator 1,506.60
Team STY 1,489.15
The Outlaws 1,394.55

In keeping with the meteorological theme, the weather in Philadelphia tonight is supposed to be mild, with temperatures in the low 50s and light rain at kickoff. That bodes well for The Dragons, who are pinning their immediate hopes on Brian Westbrook and the Eagles defense. What also bodes well is the fact that the Eagles are playing the Browns, who border on being dreadful. That's not entirely true. They're completely dreadful. Let's not forget recent history, though, as the last time Dunnavunn McNabb faced a dreadful team from Ohio, he ended up locked in a 13-13 tie against the Bengals that he didn't think was possible.

PPFFL teams rooting for the Browns to be tolerable, passable, or even mediocre are The Dominator, who has Jamal Lewis playing, and The Outlaws, who will be getting points (maybe) from Phil Dawson.

A full recap of an exciting Week 15 to follow tomorrow, incuding information on why the author of this infotainment doesn't care one bit if Tony Romo and Jason Witten talk about him behind his back.

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