Too Close to Call:
Oakwood (138.62) vs Levee (131.46)
It doesn't get much closer than this, nor more clear cut. Yahoo! gives the slimmest of edges to the G-Men, who will rely on the leg of Garrett Hartley to close the gap; Kickers are limited to whole or half integers in their scoring, so he will need to score 7.5 points to even Levee's record and keep Oakwood shut out of the left column. If Hartley scores 7 or less, both of these squads will finish the first month of play at 1-3. Oakwood has closed out their scoring, so all they can do is watch.
Toronto (177.35) vs Atlanta (149.09)
LTP turned in a very solid week of scoring, and is the 65% favorite, although their curse of the optimal receiving corps remains: This week they left Mike Williams on the bench and played DeSean Jackson. They'll be rapt as Atlanta has a trio of Dolphins that need to collaborate for nearly thirty points tonight; My cousin Brent, Linebacker Phillip Wheeler, and Kicker Caleb Sturgis will all need to contribute to draw both of these teams to .500; Or else, Toronto surges to 3-1.
The other matchups have already been called by Yahoo.
Best Play: RB Reggie Bush, Toronto LTP (23.80 pts)
Both Bush and RB Daryl Richardson missed week three with injuries; In Bush's stead, Joique Bell played well, and looked to be in line for a bigger role in the platoon. But LTP stayed with Bush, and it paid off huge, as Richardson went for a feeble 2.9. As long as Bush can stay on the field, he's as electric a playmaker as there is in this league.
Worst Bench: RB Danny Woodhead, Atlanta Rage (23.55 pts)
It's hard to rag too much on the Rage, who got a serviceable 10.5 points from Giovani Bernard, whom had outscored Woodhead in each of the first three weeks, and should continue to start over him most weeks going forward. But it has to sting, that in Woodhead and Harry Douglas, Atlanta had the points to win this week, had they played. Roddy White's injured ankle strikes again.
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