In just a few short hours the big game will be kicking off. A classic game of David versus Goliath. With the Sterling Bulldawgs getting set to face off against the Zimbabwe Rebels many are seeing a one-sided affair that can only have on outcome. A Rebels victory by a large margin.
The Bulldawgs are clearly the underdogs in this match-up. After compiling a 15-1 record in the regular season they went on to defeat their opponents in the first 3 rounds. Classic games each and every one with the potential in each game for the Dawgs to be sent home packing. But here they are. Ready to take on one of the toughest teams in Africa AAA to date not to mention the clear-cut BEST team in Elephant this season.
The Rebels have set out to win the championship since day 1 this season. They went 16-0 in the regular on the back of some of the most dominating performances ever. The playoffs changed absolutely nothing as they dominated every team through 3 rounds. Right now the Rebels look unbeatable.
Let's take a look at both of these teams and see how they compare and how they got to this point in the season.
TEAM RATINGS
Rebels Bulldawgs
Overall 72 69
Passing 78 75
Receiving 60 66
Rushing 66 63
Blocking 75 69
Pass Def 66 66
Rush Def 69 66
Kicking 84 87
The Rebels have the advantage in almost every category except for Receiving and Kicking. All bad news for the Bulldawgs unless they plan to kick their way to a victory.
TEAM CHEMISTRY
Both teams are 100's across the board.
ROSTERS
Zimbabwe
55 players (28 on offense, 25 on defense, P, K)
Average Level - 68
Effective Level - 74
Sterling
53 players (23 on offense, 28 on defense, P, K)
Average Level - 69
Effective Level - 73
On paper the rosters look pretty well matched up. I'm sure lots of Zimbabwe's opponents felt that way this season though. Upon closer inspection you'll see that Sterling houses far more younger talent than Zimbabwe does. Could this youth be their downfall or will it turn out to be a strength?
REGULAR SEASON TEAM RANKINGS
Passing Yardage - Zimbabwe (2nd), Sterling (16th)
Passing Yards Allowed - Zimbabwe (2nd), Sterling (5th)
Rushing Yardage - Sterling (1st), Zimbabwe (2nd)
Rushing Yards Allowed - Zimbabwe (5th), Sterling (6th)
Hurries - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (10th)
Sacks - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (14th)
INTs - Zimbabwe (4th), Sterling (17th)
FFs - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (7th)
Pancakes - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (12th)
Points Scores - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (6th)
Points Allowed - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (5th)
Looking at these rankings it's easy to see that Zimbabwe has been the best all season long on both sides of the ball. Behind a strong offense they've lit up the scoreboards. But their defense has been equally impressive as they've held teams to the fewest points while forcing a phenomenal amount of turnovers.
In a second we'll take a look at each team's road to the Championship game.
The Bulldawgs are clearly the underdogs in this match-up. After compiling a 15-1 record in the regular season they went on to defeat their opponents in the first 3 rounds. Classic games each and every one with the potential in each game for the Dawgs to be sent home packing. But here they are. Ready to take on one of the toughest teams in Africa AAA to date not to mention the clear-cut BEST team in Elephant this season.
The Rebels have set out to win the championship since day 1 this season. They went 16-0 in the regular on the back of some of the most dominating performances ever. The playoffs changed absolutely nothing as they dominated every team through 3 rounds. Right now the Rebels look unbeatable.
Let's take a look at both of these teams and see how they compare and how they got to this point in the season.
TEAM RATINGS
Rebels Bulldawgs
Overall 72 69
Passing 78 75
Receiving 60 66
Rushing 66 63
Blocking 75 69
Pass Def 66 66
Rush Def 69 66
Kicking 84 87
The Rebels have the advantage in almost every category except for Receiving and Kicking. All bad news for the Bulldawgs unless they plan to kick their way to a victory.
TEAM CHEMISTRY
Both teams are 100's across the board.
ROSTERS
Zimbabwe
55 players (28 on offense, 25 on defense, P, K)
Average Level - 68
Effective Level - 74
Sterling
53 players (23 on offense, 28 on defense, P, K)
Average Level - 69
Effective Level - 73
On paper the rosters look pretty well matched up. I'm sure lots of Zimbabwe's opponents felt that way this season though. Upon closer inspection you'll see that Sterling houses far more younger talent than Zimbabwe does. Could this youth be their downfall or will it turn out to be a strength?
REGULAR SEASON TEAM RANKINGS
Passing Yardage - Zimbabwe (2nd), Sterling (16th)
Passing Yards Allowed - Zimbabwe (2nd), Sterling (5th)
Rushing Yardage - Sterling (1st), Zimbabwe (2nd)
Rushing Yards Allowed - Zimbabwe (5th), Sterling (6th)
Hurries - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (10th)
Sacks - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (14th)
INTs - Zimbabwe (4th), Sterling (17th)
FFs - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (7th)
Pancakes - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (12th)
Points Scores - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (6th)
Points Allowed - Zimbabwe (1st), Sterling (5th)
Looking at these rankings it's easy to see that Zimbabwe has been the best all season long on both sides of the ball. Behind a strong offense they've lit up the scoreboards. But their defense has been equally impressive as they've held teams to the fewest points while forcing a phenomenal amount of turnovers.
In a second we'll take a look at each team's road to the Championship game.






























