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#2 Mongolian Horde vs. #1 Krungthep Garudas

Mongolian Horde 16-2

2nd round playoff game

An early Horde turnover deep in their own territory allowed the Mountain Men to get on top early with a field goal. But a Stevie McRun 10 yard 1st quarter run and a Taz Dingo pass to FlameOn in the middle of the 2nd quarter, got Mongolia out to a 14-3 lead. Cambodia immediately answered though with a 59 yard Ian Vucinic pass to Seth Cox to narrow the margin. Taz Dingo found Jimmy Lightning for a 32 yard strike on the next drive to open the margin back up to 21-10. The Mountain Men got a late first half field goal but the Horde lead 21-13 at the half.

Cambodia strikes first in the 2nd half with Cox’s second long TD reception, this one for 62 yards and it was a 1-point game. But the Horde had the answer once again: an 11 play drive ending when Taz Dingo found Magnum Airwalker for a 12 yard score. Cambodia would not go away though. Cox got his third TD reception of the game, a 17 yarder, and the game entered the fourth quarter with the Horde leading 28-27. Another long drive, this one 13 plays including a pivotal 4th and 1 conversion, gave the Horde an 8 point lead again as Stevie McRun plunged over from the one. And when Taz Dingo found slippery Jackson open up the right side for a 67 yard TD pass, the Horde fans began to breathe easier. With just under 4 minutes left, Ian Vucinic found Seth Cox for his 4th touchdown reception (60 yards), but Mongolia was able to run out the clock and advance to the Alpha Championship with the 42-34 win.

For the game, Taz Dingo was 27/41 for 357 yards, with 4 TDs and 1 INT. The trio of Magnum Airwalker, Jimmy Ligntning, and slippery Jackson combined for 19 receptions, with each at or near 100 yards. On the ground, both Stevie McRun and J.P. broke the 100 yard mark. The defense was led by Rolling Black Outs with 6 tackles & 1 sack.

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Krungthep Garudas 18-0


2nd round playoff game

After both teams missed field goals on their opening possessions, Algeria took possession with 7 minutes to go in the 1st quarter. 20 plays & 10 minutes later, Joe Kane found Flash Touchdown for a 3 yard TD and a 7-0 Algeria lead. Krungthep then showed they could play that game as they went on a 8 minute scoring drive of their own. Near disaster was avoided though when the Garudas fumbled twice inside the 10 yard line, but Chuang Yamamoto and Broak FoodPile saved the drive with recoveries and Donko von Punchstania plunged in from the one to tie the score at 7. After a three and out, the Garudas were on the move again, driving to the Addiction 6 yard line. This time they didn’t avoid the disaster as Lucky McNutt fumbled after a pass reception and Nick Feely scooped it up and raced 98 yards for the Algeria touchdown to give the Addiction a 14-7 halftime lead.

A big defensive stand by Krungthep early in the 3rd quarter gave them possession at midfield. A Ekapob Ukritnukun pass to Fenris Reaver, a Madrak Ironhide pass to Lucky McNutt, a Ukritnukun pass to DeAndre Cash, and finally, an Ironhide pass to Tyfoi Phevah tied the score at 14. But in the next 13 seconds the wheels fell off for Algeria. After the kickoff, Barium Durium stepped in front of a Joe Kane pass for a pick 6, 24 yard return. Then on the ensuing kickoff, Mike Strecker knocked the ball loose from David Snow and Krungthep’s Sheronus Mackorcus recovered on the Algeria 34 yard line. Six plays later, Madrak Ironhide found Lucky McNutt up the right side for a touchdown and it was all of a sudden a 28-14 Garuda lead. Algeria responded though with a 13 play drive, ending with Name Redacted’s 2 yard TD to get back within one score as the 4th quarter started. Krungthep used of 7 minutes of the quarter on a 13 play drive that ended with a 35 yard field goal and a 31-21 lead. Three incomplete passes lead to Krungthep getting the ball back with 6 minutes to play. They took 11 plays and all but the last minute of play to drive down and tack on another field goal for the final 34-21 margin.

The HB duo of Yuri the Axe & Donko von Punchstania were kept in check, gaining just 47 and 69 yards respectively. QBs Ekapob Ukritnukun & Madrak Ironhide completed 35 of 43 passes combined for over 250 yards. Dexter Matsukado lead the team with his 7 tackles, but the heroes of the game came from that 13 second span in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
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Prediction:

Since I have totally sucked in my playoff picks (2-4), so don’t put much weight into this. In fact, I would bet that if you were a betting man, you’d have a better chance of making money by going against my pick. Anyways, here goes:

This is a tough one to call and I really don’t think it will be as close as the rankings might suggest. The Krungthep offense vs. the Mongolian defense is pretty much a push. Two solid units, but nothing game changing with these units. But someone is going to win big – either the Horde offense or the Garuda defense. Taz Dingo obviously will need to play much better than he did in their first matchup against the Garudas. One has to wonder though, given the Horde’s usual offensive output, were they holding their cards tight in that matchup? Otherwise, damn that Krungthep defense is mean (that’s pretty much already been proven) and Taz will struggle again.

I have a sneaky suspicion that the Horde folks have a few new offensive wrinkles for the Garudas this time around. Krungthep caught (some will argue they made) a couple big breaks against the Addiction, about time the ball bounces the other way I am afraid. The Garuda crew has got to love me picking against them since it hasn’t worked for me all season. But one more time for all the marbles, Horde 24 Garudas 13.

On another note, I’d like to publicly thank fool for giving me the opportunity to work with him on these predictions this season. It’s been fun and a great way to get to know the other teams and owners across the league. Sadly, we will once again be losing a couple great owners to AAA (perhaps another reason I route against fool? ), but in a few more years perhaps the Addiction, the Mountain Men, the Elephant Riders, the Toys, and all the rest that have been left in the dust this season, will reunite in AAA. Here’s to a great SE Asia AA#1 league.

Last edited Oct 25, 2008 13:08:49
 
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nice pick but your right we saved something special for playoffs all season long.
and I will hold the garuda offense in check as best as possible.

Horde will win this game in 2nd half, Horde 35-Garudas 27
 
eaglesfan20
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great read as always jmarter

thanks for the effort all season
i would be more willing to call this a 17-14 game
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Zhrakkan
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I am calling it 14-14 in the first half
100-14 in the second


just kidding
It will be a great game.
 
AZSEAfan
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Awesome write up once again. I'd like to think the team that knocked us out will take it all but damn is that Garuda defense something else.

Best of luck to both. Your teams have both been class acts all season and have been a joy to play with (and unfortunately lose to).

Horde by 6
 
haole
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Let's also remember that nobody is quite sure how many teams are getting promoted/relegated this season. In fact, it could be quite a lot of teams. It could also just be the 2-up, 2-down. We might not have to wait a couple of seasons to reunite a bunch of these great teams in AAA.

Best of luck to both teams! I intend to watch this game with as much enthusiasm as I do all the mountain man games.
 
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Absolutely haole...we are just not sure...
 
tautology
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Originally posted by jmarter
Lucky McNutt fumbled after a pass reception and Nick Feely scooped it up and raced 98 yards for the Algeria touchdown to give the Addiction a 14-7 halftime lead.



This was cause for a sinking feeling as I watched the game....


Originally posted by jmarter

After the kickoff, Barium Durium stepped in front of a Joe Kane pass for a pick 6, 24 yard return.


The roar of the crowd was absolutely deafening! The stadium damn near collapsed!

Originally posted by jmarter

Then on the ensuing kickoff, Mike Strecker knocked the ball loose from David Snow and Krungthep’s Sheronus Mackorcus recovered on the Algeria 34 yard line.

Six plays later, Madrak Ironhide found Lucky McNutt up the right side for a touchdown and it was all of a sudden a 28-14 Garuda lead.


Are you freakin' kidding me? Unbelievable!


Great write up jmarter, thanks for taking the time and effort.

Obviously I hope your prediction goes south, but if I were to look at the two teams from and unbiased point of view, I would probably make the same call...we will have to over-achieve (again) to pull this one off.

Funny though how you can go 16-0 and still be the underdog right through the playoffs
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I will also note that we have already risen above our season 5 goals...win or lose, this will have been a great season for the Garudas.

Best of luck to the Horde, I hope they will need it and not get it
 
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Well, I always liked being the underdog... Makes victory all that much sweeter.

And of course, if you end up losing... Well, no one can really blame you. Which hopefully won't happen this game...
Last edited Oct 25, 2008 16:47:53
 
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Originally posted by jmarter


On another note, I’d like to publicly thank fool for giving me the opportunity to work with him on these predictions this season. It’s been fun and a great way to get to know the other teams and owners across the league. Sadly, we will once again be losing a couple great owners to AAA (perhaps another reason I route against fool? ), but in a few more years perhaps the Addiction, the Mountain Men, the Elephant Riders, the Toys, and all the rest that have been left in the dust this season, will reunite in AAA. Here’s to a great SE Asia AA#1 league.




Jmarter, the pleasure is ALL mine. I would have been totally burned out right now if you didn't jump in to split the load with me. You brought style and humor to the work and I think you helped improve the overall quality of the picks/predictions from the season before. It's too much for one unpaid guy to cover all 32 teams and 16 games every 2 days. I felt ready to quit after last season, but after a couple weeks of just doing one conference I felt energized and interested in continuing. Plus I got to enjoy reading your stuff just like people enjoyed reading mine. I think it worked out fantastic, and I'd be glad to work with you again.

 
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Originally posted by tautology


Obviously I hope your prediction goes south, but if I were to look at the two teams from and unbiased point of view, I would probably make the same call...we will have to over-achieve (again) to pull this one off.

Funny though how you can go 16-0 and still be the underdog right through the playoffs


I'd make the same prediction. Mongolia has the better team, and if it were a seven game series I'd say they'd advance 4 out of 5 times. But in a one game playoff, anything can happen.. and if the Garudas have been anything this year, they've been lucky. Will we get lucky two more games? I certainly hope so...
 
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Originally posted by fool
Originally posted by tautology



Obviously I hope your prediction goes south, but if I were to look at the two teams from and unbiased point of view, I would probably make the same call...we will have to over-achieve (again) to pull this one off.

Funny though how you can go 16-0 and still be the underdog right through the playoffs


I'd make the same prediction. Mongolia has the better team, and if it were a seven game series I'd say they'd advance 4 out of 5 times. But in a one game playoff, anything can happen.. and if the Garudas have been anything this year, they've been lucky. Will we get lucky two more games? I certainly hope so...


There you have it fool predicts Horde win 80% of the time.
We'll take it. Good luck to all the Garudas itll be a great game either way you look at it.
 
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im predicting a game similar to the penn state/ ohio state game

just dont ask me to pick a winner because i just honestly dont know

should be a good one and could go either way
Last edited Oct 25, 2008 21:16:44
 
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Dont know about you...I am predicting Horde by 100....
(I didnt say my prediction will be accurate)
 
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