| Off | Def | Total | Score |
|---|
| Away | Blue Brigade | 173 | 104 | 277 | 22 | | Home | Demonic Hordes | 195 | 129 | 324 | 46 |
| Demonic Hordes |
Blue Brigade |
| I | David Garrard QB JAC | 0 |
| S | Charlie Whitehurst QB LAC | 0 |
| S | Billy Volek QB LAC | 0 |
| S | Philip Rivers QB LAC | 48 |
| I | Byron Leftwich QB JAC | 0 |
| I | Quinn Gray QB JAC | 0 |
| S | Tom Nalen OC DEN | 3 |
| S | Cooper Carlisle OG DEN | 4 |
| I | Richie Incognito OG LAR | 0 |
| I | P.J. Alexander OG ATL | 0 |
| S | Chris Bober OG/OT KC | 4 |
| I | Larry Allen OG SF | 0 |
| I | Floyd Womack OG SEA | 0 |
| I | David Stewart OT TEN | 0 |
| S | Mark Tauscher OT GB | 10 |
| I | Marvel Smith OT PIT | 0 |
| S | Wayne Gandy OT ATL | 11 |
| I | Eric Ghiaciuc OC CIN | 0 |
| I | Verron Haynes FB PIT | 0 |
| S | Maurice Morris RB SEA | 15 |
| S | Julius Jones RB DAL | 15 |
| I | Vernand Morency RB GB | 0 |
| I | Shaun Alexander RB SEA | 0 |
| B | Ladell Betts RB WAS | 3 |
| B | LenDale White RB TEN | 1 |
| B | Doug Gabriel WR LV | 1 |
| S | Javon Walker WR DEN | 14 |
| B | Jerricho Cotchery WR NYJ | 5 |
| B | Marcedes Lewis TE JAC | 3 |
| S | Alge Crumpler TE ATL | 21 |
| S | L.J. Smith TE PHI | 12 |
| B | Brandon Manumaleuna TE LAC | 7 |
| S | Morten Andersen K ATL | 7 |
| I | Neil Rackers K ARI | 0 |
| S | New England OST NE | 7 |
| S | Vince Wilfork NT NE | 3 |
| S | Victor Adeyanju DE LAR | 19 |
| S | Charles Grant DE NO | 4 |
| I | John Abraham DE ATL | 0 |
| B | Carlos Polk ILB LAC | 4 |
| B | Rosevelt Colvin OLB NE | 6 |
| B | Matt Wilhelm ILB LAC | 1 |
| S | Takeo Spikes OLB BUF | 7 |
| I | Jeff Ulbrich ILB SF | 0 |
| I | Brian Simmons OLB CIN | 0 |
| B | Gilbert Gardner OLB IND | 1 |
| S | Eric Barton ILB NYJ | 3 |
| S | Peter Sirmon OLB TEN | 2 |
| S | Donnie Edwards ILB LAC | 17 |
| I | Tommy Polley LB ??? | 0 |
| B | Darrent Williams CB DEN | 2 |
| S | Fakhir Brown CB LAR | 4 |
| S | Brian Williams CB JAC | 5 |
| B | Domonique Foxworth CB DEN | 2 |
| B | Darren Sharper S MIN | 2 |
| S | Adrian Wilson S ARI | 11 |
| S | Ken Hamlin S SEA | 11 |
| B | Antoine Bethea S IND | 5 |
| B | Yeremiah Bell S MIA | 6 |
| B | Corey Chavous S LAR | 4 |
| B | Fabian Washington CB LV | 7 |
| S | Mike Scifres P LAC | 3 |
| I | Indianapolis DST IND | 0 |
| S | Jacksonville DST JAC | 0 |
|
| I | Jake Plummer QB DEN | 0 |
| S | Mark Brunell QB WAS | 7 |
| I | Jay Cutler QB DEN | 0 |
| S | Jason Campbell QB WAS | 0 |
| S | Todd Collins QB WAS | 0 |
| I | Kevin Mawae OC TEN | 0 |
| I | Andy McCollum OC LAR | 0 |
| S | Roberto Garza OG CHI | 10 |
| S | Jason Spitz OC/OG GB | 10 |
| S | Stephen Neal OG NE | 0 |
| S | Tarik Glenn OT IND | 14 |
| I | Kevin Sampson OT KC | 0 |
| S | Jonathan Stinchcomb OT NO | 14 |
| I | Tony Moll OG/OT GB | 0 |
| S | Rudi Johnson RB CIN | 17 |
| B | Marion Barber RB DAL | 4 |
| B | Cedric Benson RB CHI | 1 |
| I | Kevin Faulk RB NE | 0 |
| S | Kevin Jones RB DET | 17 |
| I | Joe Horn WR NO | 0 |
| B | Peerless Price WR BUF | 2 |
| I | Rod Smith WR DEN | 0 |
| I | Dennis Northcutt WR CLE | 0 |
| S | Muhsin Muhammad WR CHI | 24 |
| B | Arnaz Battle WR SF | 3 |
| I | Ernie Conwell TE NO | 0 |
| B | Alex Smith TE TB | 2 |
| S | Jason Witten TE DAL | 22 |
| S | Jerramy Stevens TE SEA | 21 |
| S | Ryan Longwell K MIN | 5 |
| I | Rob Bironas K TEN | 0 |
| S | Kansas City OST KC | 0 |
| S | Jarvis Green DE NE | 3 |
| B | Anthony Weaver DE HOU | 4 |
| S | Bryant Young DE SF | 2 |
| S | Pat Williams DT MIN | 11 |
| B | Kris Jenkins DT CAR | 1 |
| S | Fred Robbins DT NYG | 8 |
| B | Kamerion Wimbley OLB CLE | 4 |
| B | Shantee Orr OLB HOU | 1 |
| S | Mike Vrabel OLB NE | 1 |
| B | London Fletcher MLB BUF | 6 |
| S | Will Witherspoon MLB LAR | 14 |
| B | Sam Williams OLB LV | 2 |
| S | Joey Porter OLB PIT | 6 |
| I | Carlos Emmons OLB NYG | 0 |
| B | Na'il Diggs OLB CAR | 3 |
| S | Ronde Barber CB TB | 17 |
| B | Ricky Manning CB CHI | 1 |
| B | Antonio Cromartie CB LAC | 0 |
| B | Deshea Townsend CB PIT | 1 |
| S | Walt Harris CB SF | 5 |
| B | Robert Griffith S ARI | 3 |
| I | Charles Woodson CB GB | 0 |
| S | Roy Williams S DAL | 1 |
| B | Antrel Rolle CB ARI | 3 |
| I | Mike Brown S CHI | 0 |
| S | Dwight Smith S MIN | 4 |
| I | Chris Hanson P JAC | 0 |
| S | Dustin Colquitt P KC | 3 |
| S | Kansas City DST KC | 0 |
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| Game Summary (Larry Smith, NetFL Press) The football gods smiled down upon the DH franchise this weekend. A wounded team was provided the perfect elixir, BB, at an opportune time.
Because, if it had been anyone else but the offensively challenged BB, every DH player would be changing their ring tones to Taps this morning. Luckily, DH ran into an opponent with much less margin for error than themselves, or they'd no doubt be nursing the losing column with yet another embarrassing loss.
One big reason that DH can exhale today is that BB was talent-deficient enough to lose control of a game they had a chance to win. They looked so revolting as they ordered a sharpened stick during the game and drove the family station wagon through the front bay window - metaphorically speaking.
The score of 46-22 in front of a jeering and hostile crowd for DH was aided by a ferocious defense, but even larger was the help provided by a reeling opponent that constantly pushed the wrong personnel buttons. No wonder the revolting BB have been such a welcome sight in opposing stadiums for so long. DH sure caught them on the right day.
It's doubtful that the DH defenders could have corralled a grandmother strolling across the field with the same ease as they did the BB quarterback. "Instead of him looking down the field, he was looking to see who was coming," said Yeremiah Bell with 11 points on defense, a huge smile on his face. "Let's just say he got rattled a little bit."
Still, DH might not have escaped without a goto player to energize the offense - BB's very own Dustin Colquitt. He was relentlessly victimized, continuously torched play after play before the BB coaching staff mercifully pulled him, as he played about as well as a frog pithed by an epileptic first-grader.
"Picking on Dustin Colquitt was a part of the game plan," David Stewart with 10 points on offense said. "We should have been doing it more in the first half of the game."
How true. When a NetFL team needs a pick-me-up, they can usually count on BB to deliver. DH leads the all-time series 15-8-1 against BB. DH has a 10-2 regular season record (2-1 in this year's playoffs). BB has a 4-8 regular season record.
"Dem's fightin' woids!": Fuel was added to the fire during the two teams' post game news conferences. Raman Ohri shot, "Well, there's murderers, rapists, boy bands, and then there's that owner of theirs... Which is worst? Hard to tell sometimes." In response, the BB coach considered this when he said, "Like 'em? No... not really. I'd rather strangle puppies in front of a dozen orphans than pull that wretched owner of theirs out of a burning building." |