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  • Wildcard Weekend Predictions

    If you don't know who is in, read no further.....



















    In the AC, I'm going with..

    Denver over Ohio Valley easily. Final score of 27-7.

    The New Orleans/Portland game should be a great one. Portland took care of the Stingrays earlier in the season, 22-10, and while I like what the Phantoms are doing with their squad in the Northwest, I'm sticking with my AC South brethren. I said they'd be a team to watch this season, Stingrays win a close one, 23-20.


    In the NC, we have some great matchups this weekend.

    Gainesville beat up on the worst schedule in the entire league, including a convincing win over the Boston Fighting Irish. All signs point to the Gaels winning this one, but my gut tells me Boston in an upset, 20-17.

    The other matchup pits two division rivals against each other. The North Liberty Enforcers swept the season series from the St. Paul Bandits. We all know how tough it is to beat a team 3 times in one season. With that said, I think the Bandits' playoff experience will play a huge factor in this game. Bandits win 27-17.

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    GO Portland, do us proud !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    • #3
      Ohio Valley over Denver
      Portland over New Orleans

      Gainesville over Boston
      North Liberty over St. Paul

      No research done, but that's how it'll shake out.
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      • #4
        GO OHV ---- the AC east is counting on you to reverse our much maligned reputation (Don't lose by more than 14)

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        • #5
          Denver is going to blow out OV. Ive seen OV and they arent that good plus they have an absentee owner. Denver should win easily.

          I have Portland over N.O. I think N.O is a year from being a real contender. With another good draft and a few FA pickups, I think they will give Memphis a run for the division. With that said, I think home field will play a big part and Sammy Slade will have another big game against N.O.

          I think St. Paul has a good chance of being the first #6 seed to make it to the OSFL Bowl. Still, I cant ignore the fact that the Enforcers destroyed them in week 10 at home and QB Dusty Galloway had perhaps the worst game of his career with 4 ints. I'm going with the Enforcers.

          This is a tough one. Gainesville is knicked up with a number of players injured and their best DL on injured reserve (Broderick Cherbet). Plus Gainesville's QB Carl Reese has struggled the last 6 weeks and has never played a playoff game. On the other side, Gainesville beat Boston in Week 8 pretty handly and Boston doesnt have much playoff experience either. I'm going with the Gaels.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by aholbert View Post

            I think St. Paul has a good chance of being the first #6 seed to make it to the OSFL Bowl. Still, I cant ignore the fact that the Enforcers destroyed them in week 10 at home and QB Dusty Galloway had perhaps the worst game of his career with 4 ints. I'm going with the Enforcers.
            I wish I had your confidence. We are missing arugably the biggest part of our defense, SS, David Schwartz. Schwartz was a DPOY candidate until this turf toe injury. I think we have a chance as long as we play mistake free football.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by elprez98 View Post
              I wish I had your confidence. We are missing arugably the biggest part of our defense, SS, David Schwartz. Schwartz was a DPOY candidate until this turf toe injury. I think we have a chance as long as we play mistake free football.

              We are missing one of our best defensive players as well. We are just too beat up (especially on defense) and the lack of depth on our roster really showed this year.
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              • #8
                I think NLB is the one team I might put some money behind. Denver should beat OHV too, but you never know.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sully View Post
                  Denver over Ohio Valley easily. Final score of 27-7.
                  Originally posted by aholbert View Post
                  Denver is going to blow out OV. Ive seen OV and they arent that good plus they have an absentee owner. Denver should win easily.
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