Week 11 Awards
Player of the Week
I give the nod this week to DeAngelo Williams, without his 22 Malleus loses this week. An honorable mention to Frank Gore, who’s 17 made up for Rivers -1 and kept Mimes from a tie game.
Offensive Player of the Week
I’ll base this one on points and give the nod to Peyton Manning who led Flannel in their rout of Beavers.
Defensive Player of the Week
James Harrison not only had the highest score at 16, he had a sack, an INT, a safety, and a forced fumble. This guy is a monster.
Goat of the Week
I’d give the nod to Rivers -1, but because Mimes still managed to win, I think Tony Romo’s 4 point effort deserves the Goat in Old No. 7’s loss to Malleus.
Bench Player of the Week
No game changers this week on any team. I could give the award to the combined bench of Hamburlgers (55 points) in losing by 20. Phil Dawson came closest to changing the outcome of his game with 17 more points than Gould. Gibril Wilson got 11 in a 15 point loss for Old No. 7; and the highest scoring bench player was Matt Cassell with 39 on Brawlers’ bench. Because he came closest, and this is the second week in a row that he’s outscored the starter significantly, I’ll give the award to Dawson.
I give the nod this week to DeAngelo Williams, without his 22 Malleus loses this week. An honorable mention to Frank Gore, who’s 17 made up for Rivers -1 and kept Mimes from a tie game.
Offensive Player of the Week
I’ll base this one on points and give the nod to Peyton Manning who led Flannel in their rout of Beavers.
Defensive Player of the Week
James Harrison not only had the highest score at 16, he had a sack, an INT, a safety, and a forced fumble. This guy is a monster.
Goat of the Week
I’d give the nod to Rivers -1, but because Mimes still managed to win, I think Tony Romo’s 4 point effort deserves the Goat in Old No. 7’s loss to Malleus.
Bench Player of the Week
No game changers this week on any team. I could give the award to the combined bench of Hamburlgers (55 points) in losing by 20. Phil Dawson came closest to changing the outcome of his game with 17 more points than Gould. Gibril Wilson got 11 in a 15 point loss for Old No. 7; and the highest scoring bench player was Matt Cassell with 39 on Brawlers’ bench. Because he came closest, and this is the second week in a row that he’s outscored the starter significantly, I’ll give the award to Dawson.
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