Week 9 Recap: Morgans enter the history books
TPD survives due to opponent error
Loco goes bonkers
McCoy gets 5th straight
Brock wins
Week 10
1. El Pollo Loco (6-2-1) vs The Real McCoy (6-3)
Loco scored 181 points last week which is the highest this season and 8th all time. They managed to do this with Brown on bye. It was an incredible week and a much needed confidence boost for a team that struggles to maintain consistency. Over their last six weeks they have gone over 150 points three times, but also scored under 110 three times. Regardless this is a team with major firepower and most teams around the league have their inconsistencies as well. It has been a special season for Loco but their focus remains strong in the ever unpredictable MFFL.
McCoy has won 5 straight games. They continue to have guys step up for balanced team efforts week to week. They are winning games by the skin of their teeth as they've won their last three games by a combined 13 points. This is their "m.o.", they've won an astonishing 15 games in their career by 10 points or less. The match-up this week is also expected to be close. McCoy has been doubting aspects of their roster this season but 5 straight wins speaks for itself. They are on fire.
This is a huge game in the West division. Loco hates the games following a week in which they won biggest blow out. It is a match-up of two opposites. Loco switches between blow ups and let downs, while McCoy has won 6 games this season while scoring over 130 only once. This is gonna be fun.
Player Matchup Ratings:
Loco- Average (+++, --, ===)
McC- Average (++++, --, ==)
Key Battle:
(Funchess vs Landry)
2. The Glorious Morgans (8-1) vs I Love Brock N' Roll (3-6)
The Morgans are having a run at a history. A win this week would give them the best start to a season in MFFL history. They are seemingly a team of destiny. Every game they have won, expect for one, has been by more than 15 points. The match-ups and circumstances have not mattered for this team as whoever they've put in their lineup has typically succeeded and their opponents have had down weeks when needed. It has truly been a remarkable season so far for this franchise.
Brock will try to play spoiler. It is a role they have had some success with in years past.
The rest of the match-ups aren't worth writing home about. TPD plays TDs. TPD won last week but only because Tavon once again failed to set their lineup. TDs has one win this season. Stros needs a big win against a two win team without Mike Evans. Flama goes up against the previously mentioned, and shunned, Tavon squad.
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