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WEEK XI ANALYSIS
The Byes are now over and barring injury everyone should be comming at each other with nothing but their best! It gets serious now folks...!
Koko's X-Cats (6-4) vs.Dunedain(5-2-3) One of the more interesting aspects of this matchup is the dueling running backs from the Philadelphia Eagles. The X-Cats have Correll Buckhalter and Dunedain has Brain Westbrook (now watch aas Duece Staley gets all the big plays ). Dunedain has an advantage at wide reciever but the X-Cats my be at an advantage with Aaron Brooks taking on the Atlanta Falcons defense.R.I. Electrons (4-6) vs.Your Team Name (6-3-1) The Electrons stopped the bleeding last week and now face Your Team Name who have a disadvantage at quarterback and an unpredictable running game. I f Tommy Maddox can produce and Priest Holmes does what he does best then maybe the Electrons can go from falling star to playoff conteneder. -To Be Detrmined-(5-5) vs. Hurricanes (4-6) TBD might have an instant advantage with Brad Johnson if Jeff Garcia still isn't ready to go. Mike Anderson is suspended as well, so that doesn't help. To even things out a bit Kevin Johnson has been cut by the Browns and isn't ready to play for the Jaguars quite yet. The use of Atlanta's porous defense is always a shaky proposition as well. Cooney's Quest (5-4-1) vs.Scrawney White Guys (2-8) The White Guys try to shake things up by using the ageless Doug Flutie to go with his pair of awesome running backs, Stephen Davis and Shaun Alexnader. The Quest go with Tim Rattay and hopes that Marshal Faulk is healthy enough to perform well this week. 29 Patriots(2-8)vs. No Cal Crushers (3-6-1) The Patriots may have a sizeable advantage at quartback with Marc Bulger finding easier sailing aginst a much less fromible Bears defense instead of the rabid Ravens D. Carr may not have as much sucess against a tough Bills pass defense for the Crushers. The running backs could go either way though it leans slightly the Crushers way with Eddie george riding the coatials of the Ttitans offensive machine. THe Crushers do have to worry about Darrell Jacksons severe case of the dropsies. Bane (3-6-1) vs.Valleygirls (9-1) Bne is hurting. HIs best weapon Marvin Harrison is injured. Corey Dillion is out and fuming and the Valleygirls come a callin'. This isn't gonna be pretty. Chesepaek Cruisers(5-5) vs.CB234(8-2) The Cruiser's Jake Delhomme vs. CB234's Steve McNair is a massive mismatch, even in spite of Delphomme heroics last week. McNair does that every week. As usual the Cruisers lay thier hopes on the fortunes of the Ravens. They will be having a tough scrum down in Miami so the defense shold do well but I'm not so sure about Jamal Lewis. CB234 could get a big day out of Travis Henry. Snowballs (3-7) vs. Philly Cheesesteaks (9-0-1) Do not be surpised if teh Snowballs give the Cheesesteaks problems. Their offense is pretty formiable and Peyton Manning will be missing his favorite target and the Vikings D has regressed to last years pitiful form. Duece McAllister will have to come through for the Cheesesteaks this week. Pinman(2-8) vs.Coco's Monkeys (5-5) The Monkeys have a huge advantage at running back (if Tiki Barber could hold onto the ball) and they have a red hot Trent Green at their disposal so the use of the impotent Detriot Lions defense doesn't hurt them. Pinman need Randy Moss, MAtt Hasselback and the New England Patiots defesne to have big days to keep up. |
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