Week 6
- Best 60 Gates 21
- Barry 90 Outlaw 28
- Mosakowski 52 Ricker 20
- Czupryna 35 Jones-Klingman 14
- Wallace 53 Stroupe 22
- Peil 47 Talbot 17
- Jackson 49 Deitrich 34
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Player of the week
Drew Bledsoe's 29 points surpassed that of Barry's rival, Outlaw .
But Barry wasn't just all QB this week....
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All Time High Scores
A list of all time high scores through the years.
- 1986 wk 4 "Bangers" 65 "$HARK$" 22
- 1986 wk11 "LA Rams" 65 "Jets" 26
- 1989 wk 2 Best 72 Wallace 30
- 1990 wk 6 Bratcher 75 Best 16
- 1991 wk10 Outlaw 80 Wallace 44
- 1991 wk11 Jackson 80 Wallace 40
- 1995 wk11 Deitrich 86 Mosakowski 28
- 1996 wk 6 Barry 90 Outlaw 28
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90! Barry Leads Parade of Blowouts
Adam Barry set a new BRFL scoring record in a week where the AVERAGE winning
score was 55 points. It was a week that no one can blame the schedule - none
of the losers had a better score than any of the winners and the closest
game was decided by 15 points! Barry was led by a season high 29 points
from New England QBs, and multi TD games from Shannon Sharpe and Shawn
Jefferson. Even fresh pick ups like Joe Aska and Terrell Fletcher scored.
Outlaw, the first team to break the 80 barrier, was the victim in the first
game to break the 90 barrier, 90-28.
Best scores ONLY 60<\center>
In any other week, BEST fourth straight win, and second game in three weeks
over 60 points would have been the lead story. However, 60 was only 2/3s
Barry's total. Best was led by the first pick in the BRFL draft, San Fran QBS
(18 pts) and the last pick in the BRFL draft, Antonio Freeman (13 pts), in
dismantling GATES 60-21.
Another Average Day for Farve
Another 4TDs from Brett Favre, and other romp for first place Mosakowski 52-20
over Ricker. Joey Galloway (15pts) looked impressive in scoring on two
bombs. Ricker, shuffling his backfield, dealt out Jamal Anderson, whos 19
points could have nearly doubled his score.
Talbot loses another starting QB
Talbot's shaky QB situation got even shakier after losing the NY Jets Neil
O'Donnell. Last week, he lost PHL Rodney Peete. Peil added salt to the
wounds by racing to a quick lead with four first half TDs from Scott Mitchell in
the 47-17 rout.
No Deja Vu This time
Posting a 49 after Sunday's action normally would have made JACKSON feeling
pretty good, but Jackson remembered that last year he did the same against
Deitrich, and BUD caught him 51-49. However, this year, BUD went quietly
into the Monday night as his KC QBs were shut down and the 49-34 victory
was preserved for Calvin.
Wallace claims third
WALLACE was impressive in gaining third place with a 53-22 win over STROUPE.
And CZ put a hurting on JK, 35-14, who for this week, at least, looks like they
deserved to be in last place.
Greetings from St Louis
Sorry again for the late posting of results. And bear with me again as I post
"blind" to the web. You may notice that the BRFL team home pages and the
standings are slightly off, as I did them prior to getting the results from
Calvin. I will fix these later in the week when I do the leaders.
a lot to discuss!
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