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3. El Fuego: 3rd, 8-3
Now this is where the playoff picture really starts cooking, as there are six teams within just one game of each other in the Zeta Playoff Picture. The first of these teams is El Fuego, who have absolutely flipped a switch on offense as of late, and that has shown up this past week in a 58-31 pasting of the playoff-contending Mauna Kea Chenabogs. This week, Fuego travels to meet the Brisbane Brown Bears; in all likelihood, Fuego will put up a high triple-digit number is dismantling the relegation-bound Brown Bears. In Week 13, Fuego hosts the Cimmerian Barbarians; though Cimmerian was the playoff crasher last season, there will be no such magic this season, as I foresee nothing but a lopsided Fuego victory in this one. The following week, Fuego travels to Coney Island to take on the Warriors; even though the Warriors are clinging to playoff life, I look for Fuego to douse any flame that remains there, winning by quite a healthy margin here. Fuego closes its Zeta slate in Week 15 against the Tasmania Devils; though the Devils have done quite well this season in being promoted from the A Leagues, I see Fuego pulling away two a two-score victory over the upstart Devils. In quite possibly the oddest scheduling quirk in GLB history, Fuego draws the Tasmanian Devils for a back-to-back home game in Week 16; even crazier, these two teams played to a tie in the preseason; however, I foresee the Devils getting the better of Fuego here, as the strength of the Devils roster may be one score too much for Fuego to overcome. I think 4-1 is the most likely end to Fuego’s season, which would deny Fuego a home-field 1st round game due to their 41-27 loss to the Horsemen back in Week 9; however, an entirely possible defeat of the Alpha Devils in Week 16 could mean the difference between Christchurch and Tonga in the second round!
Predicted finish: 12-4, 5th
Different team we have on El Fuego than we did at the beginning of the season and in preseason than we have now. I am confident El Fuego will pull out all stops to go undefeated for the remaining schedule.
3. El Fuego: 3rd, 8-3
Now this is where the playoff picture really starts cooking, as there are six teams within just one game of each other in the Zeta Playoff Picture. The first of these teams is El Fuego, who have absolutely flipped a switch on offense as of late, and that has shown up this past week in a 58-31 pasting of the playoff-contending Mauna Kea Chenabogs. This week, Fuego travels to meet the Brisbane Brown Bears; in all likelihood, Fuego will put up a high triple-digit number is dismantling the relegation-bound Brown Bears. In Week 13, Fuego hosts the Cimmerian Barbarians; though Cimmerian was the playoff crasher last season, there will be no such magic this season, as I foresee nothing but a lopsided Fuego victory in this one. The following week, Fuego travels to Coney Island to take on the Warriors; even though the Warriors are clinging to playoff life, I look for Fuego to douse any flame that remains there, winning by quite a healthy margin here. Fuego closes its Zeta slate in Week 15 against the Tasmania Devils; though the Devils have done quite well this season in being promoted from the A Leagues, I see Fuego pulling away two a two-score victory over the upstart Devils. In quite possibly the oddest scheduling quirk in GLB history, Fuego draws the Tasmanian Devils for a back-to-back home game in Week 16; even crazier, these two teams played to a tie in the preseason; however, I foresee the Devils getting the better of Fuego here, as the strength of the Devils roster may be one score too much for Fuego to overcome. I think 4-1 is the most likely end to Fuego’s season, which would deny Fuego a home-field 1st round game due to their 41-27 loss to the Horsemen back in Week 9; however, an entirely possible defeat of the Alpha Devils in Week 16 could mean the difference between Christchurch and Tonga in the second round!
Predicted finish: 12-4, 5th
Different team we have on El Fuego than we did at the beginning of the season and in preseason than we have now. I am confident El Fuego will pull out all stops to go undefeated for the remaining schedule.