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The Woo Crew silences the Slovaks

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With a proverbial punch in the mouth, the Haymakers silence the Lambs in Week #5

SMOKE RISE - To say rapping is frowned upon in Blount County would be a understatement. And rapping from an 0-4 European futball club on a Sunday afternoon at Logan's Country Store would border on the insane, but stupid is as stupid does. The EuroTrash Talkers learned that it's tough to rap with a busted mouth. It took only one punch from the Hayden Haymakers to take out their Week #4 frustrations on the visiting Slovaks who have failed to put up much of a fight in any BDFL contest this season since their historic Draft Night debacle.


BDFL Scoreboard Week 5 The Bullets shot down the Blitz to end their unbeaten run

Sloth Monsters

PowerSleds

37

28

Wooden Warriors

Armadillos

38

19

Cheetahs

Dogs

35

32

Wildcats

Gamblers

28

22

Grenadiers

Wizards

22

36

Blue Deacons

Mayors

24

18

Bullets

Blitz

22

4

Fightin' Slovaks

Woosiers

26

42

The Standings

GRAY BEARD

W

L

PTS

Cheetahs

3

2

175

Grenadiers

1

4

134

Mayors

2

3

120

PowerSleds

2

3

117

RED NECK

W

L

PTS

Woosiers

3

2

156

Gamblers

2

3

120

Bullets

4

1

117

Armadillos

2

3

114

YELLOWHAMMER

W

L

PTS

Blitz

4

1

150

Dogs

2

3

132

Wildcats

3

2

113

Blue Deacons

3

2

87

GREEN HORN

W

L

PTS

Wizards

2

3

166

Sloth Monsters

4

1

150

Wooden Warriors

3

2

127

Fightin' Slovaks

0

5

89

Weekly Awards

Phil Dawson - San Francisco 49ers v Green Bay Packers

Phil Dawson

Sloth Monsters | 22 points

 

The Big Daddy of the Week

Is awarded each week

in the BDFL to the player

who best exemplifies

the qualities of a Big Daddy


Top Gun

Woosiers | 42 points


Master Jedi

Wizards | 36 points


Bone Head

Dogs | 9 missed points


Toilet Seat

Blitz | 4 points


BDFL News

Get to know the factoids from the 1966 NFL season

HILL VALLEY - In 1966 Pete Gogolak brought soccer-style kicking to the NFL. The Atlanta Falcons were in their first season and it was the first year the champions of the two pro football leagues met in the AFL-NFL World Championship Game later to be known as the Super Bowl. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in front of a half empty LA Coliseum. The league's season and Super Bowl MVP was Bart Starr while the Coach of the Year was Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys. The New York Giants were the worse NFL team in 1966 with only one win and giving up 35 points per game.

Throwback to 1966 in Week #6

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