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Originally posted by bluepike
I don't have time to write much commentary today, so I'll leave it to you guys.

1. Gunston over Luxor - Gunston has beaten on their opponents more convincingly than Luxor. Gunston will take this pretty easily.

2. Food Mongers over P-Town - This should be an interesting one to watch. If there's a game I could be wrong on this week, this is it.

3. Egypt over Warren - "Duh." game for this week.

4. Madagascar over Nigerian - Madagascar's on a warpath so far this season and will smother Nigeria's offense. It will be interesting to see how long Madagascar can keep it up.

5. Cairo over Hippos - ...Don't make me wrong about you guys two weeks in a row. Hippos show their usual lackluster play in this game as Cairo takes it 24-10.

6. Congo over Algeria - Algeria's offense is sputtering while Congo's playing some close games. Congo will simply overpower Algeria in this one.

7. Carthage over Casablanca - Toughest game to pick of the week, but Carthage has shown more this season so far. Maybe this will be the week Casablanca gets back on track, but I haven't seen much to show me that yet.

Week Two: 5-2 --- Overall: 11-3


 
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Yes Gunston this will be a good game. Your a much improved team from last year's team and we respect that. This game could go all the way to the 4th quarter to see who wins. Goodluck!! May the best team win.
 
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Definitely, the Drunks are much improved. Maybe they drink more these days...
 
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Originally posted by bluepike

Gunston has beaten on their opponents more convincingly than Luxor.


But keep in mind they have played the Hippos and Warren. I don't they'll put up numbers like that against stiffer competition.



 
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Originally posted by sniper24

But keep in mind they have played the Hippos and Warren. I don't they'll put up numbers like that against stiffer competition.


Luxor's played the Food Mongers and Nightmares, too. So, it's not a huge difference between opponents in my opinion.
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GG Carthage, about time our offense woke up!
 
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Originally posted by bignasty31
GG Carthage, about time our offense woke up!


But why on us? GG you deserve the win.
 
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I was hoping you guys would prove me wrong, Big. Your ass better watch the Browns game tonight! I might have to not listen to the sound though as it's all going to be Favre talk and shots of him on the tv.
 
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Ha trust me Pike, I'm in full Browns gear as we speak. And I know what you mean, I'm a member of one of the Browns message boards and we've all agreed that it's going to be Favre mania tonight during the game. I was going to take a shot everytime they mentioned Favre, but I'd die of alcohol poisoning during pre-game.
 
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Originally posted by bluepike

4. Madagascar over Nigerian - Madagascar's on a warpath so far this season and will smother Nigeria's offense. It will be interesting to see how long Madagascar can keep it up.


Did you mean that Nigerian would smother Madagascar's offense?

 
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Originally posted by zkas1225
Originally posted by bluepike


4. Madagascar over Nigerian - Madagascar's on a warpath so far this season and will smother Nigeria's offense. It will be interesting to see how long Madagascar can keep it up.


Did you mean that Nigerian would smother Madagascar's offense?



Oh, Nigeria killed them.
 
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Originally posted by bignasty31
GG Carthage, about time our offense woke up!


well i guess i wont work on the def gameplan late at night eating cocoa crispies anymore

jix
 
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Originally posted by jspence
4. Madagascar over Nigerian - Madagascar's on a warpath so far this season and will smother Nigeria's offense. It will be interesting to see how long Madagascar can keep it up.


The forum seems to be showing some love toward MGJM. We are on a warpath and I couldn't agree more that we will smother Nigerias offense. Our team is for real and this should be another tough win for our boys.


So..........the word "smother" is an African word. Loosely translated, it means "To give up 24 points on Defense, while only mustering a field goal against a team's bench."

There is some debate amongst the world's leading linguists about the meaning of the phrase "On a Warpath". Some think it means "To get out Pancaked 29 to 5." or "To lose the Passes Defended battle 9-2." The most hotly debated translation is "To miss 22 Tackles, 7 by starting MLB John Spence whom is owned by team owner jspence."
 
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Originally posted by Konti021
Originally posted by zkas1225

Originally posted by bluepike



4. Madagascar over Nigerian - Madagascar's on a warpath so far this season and will smother Nigeria's offense. It will be interesting to see how long Madagascar can keep it up.


Did you mean that Nigerian would smother Madagascar's offense?



Oh, Nigeria killed them.


"Hmmmm ut roo raggy" to guote: LMAO and another was "only Pville"

I think that is what I read just need clarification for entertainment purposes ONLY.

 
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Originally posted by Fighting Cocks of Blue Turf
So..........the word "smother" is an African word. Loosely translated, it means "To give up 24 points on Defense, while only mustering a field goal against a team's bench."

There is some debate amongst the world's leading linguists about the meaning of the phrase "On a Warpath". Some think it means "To get out Pancaked 29 to 5." or "To lose the Passes Defended battle 9-2." The most hotly debated translation is "To miss 22 Tackles, 7 by starting MLB John Spence whom is owned by team owner jspence."


I won't lie, even after being out for a few beers I think this post is a bit douche-baggish, but hey whatever works for you. I do need to adjust my record for this week to 4-3. This conference is ridiculously unpredictable at this point.
 
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