GAME OF THE WEEK
Perpetual Dynasty (7-3) VS Advantageous Morgans (6-4)
The top two teams in the league do battle in the game of the week. The first two teams to score over 1300 points will try to put on a show come Sunday. Their match-up earlier in the year was an absolute blood bath, PD won (170-151). PD was propelled by a 50 point performance from Calvin Johnson. The Morgans have won back to back games. They beat their rival, reckoning, last week 134-119. It was a signature victory for their franchise. The Morgans have dominated the West Division this year going (5-0) in five match-ups. Their kryptonite has been the East Division. They have one victory within their own conference all season. That is a trend the Morgans will try to break this week against the top team in the league, Perpetual Dynasty. PD is on fire. They have averaged 145 points per contest, during a four game winning streak. His division lead is due in large part to his (5-0) division record against the East this season. Both of these teams support two of the best starting lineups in the league. This may end up being the game of the year. There really are not many words to describe this match-up. Here is a fact. They are the top two teams in the league currently. What more needs to be said. I hope all are ready come Sunday.
2. La Flama Blanca (6-4) VS Weeden and Weep (5-5)
Numbers 3 and 4 in the standings square off in this match-up. Weeden has won three straight games. Their rise to the top of the West division has been one of the more improbable runs in MFFL history. However, their total points scored leaves much to be desired. If Weeden wants to make the playoffs their team is going to have to start scoring more points. La Flama is coming off of an upset loss to TDs. They have lost two straight games. Not much has changed however. They are still a great team with a good chance at making the playoffs. Food for thought for La Flama is the fact that each year a deserving team misses out on the playoffs. They hope it is not them this season.
3. El Pollo Loco (5-5) VS The Reckoning (5-5)
OH BABY are we excited for this game. Loco unleashed a savage beating against Reckoning the first time these teams met. They won (156-77). Reckoning has not forgotten. Both teams are within the (5-5) mix of the West Division. This is a huge game to decide a potential Division champion. Literally every team in the West division has a chance to win it. Loco survived last week because of an insane hail mary to A.J. Green. They deserved a playoff shot last year but they were snake bitten by late season injuries. Loco hopes to stay healthy down the stretch this year. Reckoning's squad is getting stronger. Welcome back Percy Harvin. Reckoning is looking like a team no one would want to face come playoff time. They have to prove it this week against a divisional foe. Fireworks a plenty. Do not miss this match-up.
4. The Real McCoy (4-6) VS Beau-dacious Babes (5-5)
There are many similarities between this match-up and the number 3 match-up. The difference in this match-up is that neither team is playing particularly well. The Babes have lost four straight games. Their playoff hopes hang in the balance. They got unlucky last week when A.J. Green caught a miracle Hail Mary. Without those 12 points the Babes would have won. McCoy had one of the most unlucky losses in MFFL history. Going into Sunday night they had 3 players left and Weeden had 1. McCoy was only down by one point at the start of Sunday night football, but they still came away with a defeat. They are now in survival mode. McCoy recently traded for Andre Johnson and Ryan Mathews, giving away Dez Bryant. It was a power move. It was a trade by a team that knew they needed to throw everything they had at their opponent. A win this week is necessary. They just improved their chances of win significantly. They should be commended for their fight and determination. Never give up. It is a champion resolve.
5. ShowMeYourTDs (3-7) VS Tavon and Only (4-6)
Two teams not giving up this season clash shields in this match-up. TDs is trying to upgrade their ,already improving, roster by trading right before the trade deadline. They hope to keep a 3 game 130 point scoring streak alive. Tavon will never give up even when the cards are stacked against them. Pride is on the line here. That is plenty of motivation for these two managers.
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