GAME OF THE WEEK
Beau-dacious Babes (2-1) VS Tavon and Only (2-1)
This week's best match-up features two teams who ranked in the bottom 3 last season. Adding fuel to this fire is the fact that both teams suffered their first losses of the season a week ago. It is astonishing to think that one of these teams will have a (3-1) record after this week, unless there is a tie. The Babes have a stellar starting lineup. He has consistency across the board. His achilles heel may occur on bye weeks when his bench obtains a more significant role, but his starters remain intact this week. Tavon was certain he would win heading into week 3, but after a loss to PD he is looking to get his confidence back. Michael Vick, Reggie Bush, and Vincent Jackson have all cooled down after their hot starts. He tried to lift his team's energy this week by trading for Jason Witten, but he also gave up Darren Sproles and Eric Decker, a move leaving some managers scratching their heads. Neither manager wants to walk away with a second consecutive loss. This week may show which team's hot start is ready to continue.
2. La Flama Blanca (2-1) VS The Reckoning (2-1)
Two teams who set the single game points record in week 1 and week 3 battle for supremacy in this week 4 match-up. The Reckoning scored a record 174 points without his starting RB's and without his starting QB. It was an unbelievable, inexplainable, and unforgettable week. The additions of Darren Sproles and Eric Decker make his team look formidable. A week ago Reckoning was fighting to stay alive, now his sites are set on a championship prize. La Flama is without Aaron Rodgers and Randall Cobb for this match-up, but as we saw last week with Reckoning, you do not need your starters to win, and win big. This match-up would have been the most anticipated if Jordan had his stars, even still this is a game to watch. Both of these teams will compete all season.
3. El Pollo Loco (2-1) VS The Advantageous Morgans (1-2)
A non divisional sparring match highlights this weeks number 3 match-up. El Pollo Loco has been scoring points at will this season. He has yet to score under 129. Unfortunately for him the injury bug and bye week blues have made a visit to his locker room. This could very well be his lowest scoring output of the season, but he still has enough fire power to get a victory. The Morgans got their first victory of the season last week, but he still has room for growth. His team is loaded with players who can have huge games at the flip of a coin. His only issue is getting them all on the same page at once. This match-up should be extremely close.
4. Perpetual Dynasty (2-1) VS Weeden and Weep (1-2)
The most committed manager VS the least involved, showcases this week's number 4 match-up. PD is busy trying to improve his team while Weeden is busy doing something else. There is not much to say with regards to this match-up. Weeden hopes to catch PD's team before he gets Gronk and Trent Richardson playing at full speed.
5. ShowMeYourTDs (0-3) VS The Real McCoy (1-2)
The only certainty in this match-up is uncertainty. TDs looked strong on paper after the draft, but he is (0-3). The theme for McCoy has remained a constant for years: inconsistency. The needs remain the same. TDs just needs a win. McCoy needs to prove he can maintain a championship level of consistency, something he has never done.
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