The Comeback Kids took their show on the road to Camden this week and pulled out a huge victory to climb into the sixth playoff spot with two weeks to play. The Kids had a monster performance from Vincent Jackson, as the maligned wide receiver pulled in 3 touchdowns on TNF to post 29 points. Coach Daniel Campbell was very pleased with running back Jamaal Charles, who posted 20 points on a limited number of carries as the Chiefs try to keep him fresh for the playoffs. The Pessimists were riddled once again by a lack of production from the running game, as Jahvid Best produced only one point out of his RB2 position. Coach BJ Hudson is pessimistic about the run game getting on track, stating simply that "we suck."
Updated Standings
- Hit Squad
- Riley's Vikings
- Young Gun Football
- One-Man Wolf Pack
- The Hail Marys
- The Comeback Kids
- The Pessimists
- Safety Blitz
- Charlie's Redrockets
- Illegal Alien Babies
Playoff Scenarios
- Hit Squad, YGF, and One-Man Wolf Pack can clinch a playoff spot with one win OR two of the following three teams losing one game: Comeback Kids, Hail Marys, Safety Blitz.
- Riley's Vikings and The Hail Marys can clinch a playoff spot by winning their final two games OR winning one game combined with one loss by two of the following teams: Comeback Kids, Safety Blitz, or The Pessimists.
- Mathematically, no team has been eliminated from the playoffs.
- Daniel Campbell 4-1 (80%)
- Jason Young 3-2 (60%)
- Tara Campbell 2-3 (40%)
- Darrell Campbell 1-4 (20%)
- Phillip Campbell 1-4 (20%)
Pickup of the Week
This week's waiver wire claim of the week goes to Tara Campbell, as she grabbed Jon Kitna to solidify her quarterback position and was rewarded with a 25 point performance.
League Notes
Four teams scored over 100 points in Week 15...Hit Squad led the league with 143 points...YGF is riding a league high four game winning streak...Since inserting Michael Vick into his starting lineup in Week 9, Hit Squad has scored over 100 points in 7 straight games, scored 872 points, averaged 125 points a game, and compiled a 6-1 record over that stretch...Michael Vick led all players with 44 points...Ray Rice led all running backs with 35 points...Vincent Jackson led all wide receivers with 29 points...Jason Witten continued his late season surge to lead all tight ends with 20 points...Clint Stitser led all starting kickers with 13 points...New England led all starting defenses with 15 points.
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