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Looks like we have a couple of good games:

Navy Seals Rock! (16-1) vs. Pittsburgh Steel Rangers (15-2)

Rocky Mountain Renegades (16-1) vs. Detroit Thugs (15-2)

I like the favorites. Seals by 30 and Renegades by 40 points.



 
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Originally posted by krpolaski
Looks like we have a couple of good games:

Navy Seals Rock! (16-1) vs. Pittsburgh Steel Rangers (15-2)

Rocky Mountain Renegades (16-1) vs. Detroit Thugs (15-2)

I like the favorites. Seals by 30 and Renegades by 40 points.





Don't count Pittsburgh out. We look to avenge the loss earlier in the season.
 
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Well Kudos to the Steel Rangers. Excellent turn around there. I would have to say that the Seals did not GP for this game either and that your defensive co-ordinator did a very nice job of shutting them down. I like how your team scored by a KR, PR, Pass, and Run in Q1 & Q2. Very balanced.

Looks like I nailed the point differential for both games but got the wrong winner in one.

Congrats Pittsburg and see ya in the conference final.
Edited by krpolaski on Jun 17, 2011 14:23:25
 
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This is exactly what I posted in my team forum about this very game:

Originally posted by Seric
me too. They gots by surprise the last time. Their biggest fault is they rely too much on that formation (67% for the season on the goalline formation) and a group of 7 plays (mainly QB runs - 306 runs our of 457 and HB screen passes - 101 out of 142 passes). We have proven we're dominate against the run except 2 games. 1 being Michigan when they ran when we expected them to pass (like they did in all of the games prior) and the other against Navy Seals Rock where they played their hand toToo early. Outside of those 2 games where we got caught off guard, we have shown who we are.


They played their cards too early and caught us off guard with the goalline formation. We were ready for them this time and it showed. They are used to getting roughly 695.7 yards a game on the ground (11,131 yards for the season), with 502 yards a game (8032 yards for the season) coming from the Goalline formation. They got 150 yards total on the ground and only 96.5 yards with the goalline formation.

Now it's off to Michigan. Good luck in the finals.
 


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