GAME OF THE WEEK
Perpetual
Dynasty VS La Flama Blanca
Perhaps one of
the best match-ups we have ever broken down is in store for week 11. These two
teams enter week 11 as the only two teams in MFFL history to be averaging over
140 points a game this late in the season. La Flama is looking for revenge
after PD put up 196 against them earlier this season. Their star studded lineup
will be on full display come Sunday, as no one is on bye, a contrast to their
last meeting with PD when they were without Manning and Thomas. La Flama has
without a doubt been the most consistent team all season having never scored
under 121 points in a game, but their opponent this week has been scoring at an
unbelievable rate. PD has scored 427 points in their last two games. They broke
the single game points record with 236 last week. Many managers wonder if PD
has much left in the tank for this mega match-up, but there is no doubt they
still feel PD can compete. In a game as close as this all the angles will be
analyzed, and the fact that Dez is on bye really hurts PD's chances at a
victory. This could very well be an appetizer for a potential playoff match-up.
The winner of this moves one step closer to a division title and the playoffs.
Under zero circumstances should you miss this game come Sunday.
2. ShowMeYourTDs VS Whitner Wonderland
A surprising
anticipated match-up this late in the season takes the #2 spot in week 11. Both
teams are extremely hot. Whitner has won 6 of 7, while TDs is averaging 140
points per game in their last four match-ups. Something has to give. Even
though Whitner has more wins, TDs is playing better, and they come into this
match-up as the favorite. There will be many TD fans this week as managers
around the league need Whitner to lose. TDs is known for getting wins late in
the year and a win here will keep their playoff hopes alive, but a win for
Whitner may seal the fate of other managers around the league.
3. The Real
McCoy VS El Pollo Loco
Two teams with playoff aspirations
do battle in the West Division. McCoy welcomes back their star players off of
bye. They will look to raise their point total this week after two weeks of
underperforming ball. Loco desperately needs wins, but not having stars for
this week will really hinder their chances of obtaining a victory. These two
teams have been at opposite ends of the spectrum for their entire careers. Loco
has been by far the most unlucky team in the league in the first 3 seasons,
while McCoy has had good fortune throughout their MFFL career. We would not expect
much to chance this week as the fantasy Gods have taken interest in McCoy’s season
and thusly left Loco to figure out their own problems.
4. The Reckoning Rises VS Tavon and Only
A team still
fighting for a playoff spot takes on an opponent trying to be the spoiler. This
season has not been what either of these two managers expected. Both teams
looked strong after the draft, but entering week 11 both teams are on a five
game losing streak. Reck has to win out in order to have a chance at the
playoffs, which may be doable as three of their last four opponents are the
8th, 9th, and 10th, ranked teams in the league. If Reck beats all three of
them, then they will enter week 14 against Whitner with a possible playoff spot
on the line. The season is far from over for Reckoning, their schedule will
allow them to cause drama come December.
5. It Ertz When I Pee VS Advantageous Morgans
For the Morgans this season has been one of great disappointment but great character building. It used to be said that the Morgans give up on teams that do not play well. That clearly has been debunked this season. For Ertz I give you this video:
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