Tag Archive: Brandon Marshall

III – 05.04 – Sydney Great White @ Rio de Janeiro Carnival

Len Dawson

Sydney Great White @ Rio de Janeiro Carnival Estádio do Maracanã 78°, 15 – 24 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Sydney (2-3) 7 10 3 3 23 2019 Rio de Janeiro (4-1) 0 14 7 7 28…
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III – 04.07 – Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Istanbul Janissaries

Franco Harris

Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Istanbul Janissaries Atatürk Olympiat 77°, 0 – 5 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Rio de Janeiro (3-1) 0 14 0 7 21 2019 Istanbul (3-1) 7 14 10 3 34 Scoring Summary…
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Week III Team of the Week

Year III: Week Three Team of the Week Offensive Team of the Week (TD = Touchdown) QB Drew Brees (SFO) 28/45-406, 5TD, 128.6 Len Dawson (RIO) 27/37-346, 5TD, 118.9 RB LaDainian Tomlinson (AAA) 22-169, 2TD Franco Harris (IST) 29-149, 2…
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III – 03.08 – Tokyo Swallows @ Rio de Janeiro Carnival

Len Dawson

Tokyo Swallows @ Rio de Janeiro Carnival Estádio do Maracanã 88°, 0-10 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Tokyo (0-3) 21 7 7 6 41 2019 Rio de Janeiro (3-0) 3 21 7 14 45 Scoring Summary 1 13:54…
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III – 02.06 – Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Lomé Dzidudu

Jim Brown

Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Lomé Dzidudu Stade de Kégué 73°, 0 – 5 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Rio de Janeiro (2-0) 14 3 14 10 41 2019 Lomé (1-1) 7 10 7 7 31 Scoring Summary…
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III – 01.07 – Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Tokyo Swallows

Len Dawson

Rio de Janeiro Carnival @ Tokyo Swallows Kokuritsu Kyogijo 72°, 0 – 5 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Rio de Janeiro (1-0) 7 14 14 13 48 2019 Tokyo (0-1) 6 7 0 17 30 Scoring Summary 1…
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100+ Yards Receiving

League Record: Antonio Brown (IST) – 332Most Games, Season: Demaryius Thomas (TOK) – 11Most Games, Career: Demaryius Thomas (TOK); Antonio Brown (IST); Lionel Taylor (TOK) – 13

50+ Yard Plays

League Record: Lance Briggs (BER) – 103 (Int)Other Records By Type: Dante Hall (RIO) – 102 (KO) / Steve Smith (AMS) – 93 (PR) / Santana Moss (BEI) – 92 (Rec) / Marshall Faulk (LOM) – 91 (Run) / Reggie…
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Year III Preview: The Southish Division

Year II was a little weird: while their final order of finish was up for grabs until the final weekend, it was clear most of the season that Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo were the class of the division….
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Year III Preview: Rio de Janeiro

{Numbers in braces are Approximate Value, other stats labeled as appropriate.} It just feels like, at some point, enough offensive support for the running game will emerge and move Rio deeper into the postseason. Key Additions: Marcell Dareus from LOM;…
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