It’s week seven in Eastern Europe AAA #2, and many eyes are on the two teams currently sitting atop each of their respective divisions. The Barger Hill Burglars and the Lafayette Ragin Cajuns are both undefeated going into today’s games.
Both teams may not have much to worry about in today’s match ups, as the Burglars take on the twelve ranked Redskins from Bratislava and the Cajuns square off against the fourteenth ranked Pitbulls out of Athens. There is always the chance of an upset, but each team has skills on the offensive and defensive sides of the field that should help them jump these hurdles and stay the two top teams in the league.
The major offensive strength for the Burglars comes in the passing game and quarterback Joe Lassiter. A top ten quarterback in the league, Lassiter has helped the Burglars lead the league in passing yards. Lassiter and the passing game have help in the form of running back Tuff Jukes, whose nine touchdowns are third highest in the league.
The offensive strength for the Cajuns lies in the rushing attack, with running back Julian Washington leading the way. Washington has the third most rushing yards in the league, and is a back many teams attempt to plan around.
On the defensive side of the ball, Cajuns and the Burglars share the record for most interceptions. Cornerbacks Joe Gott (Burglars) and Deion McNasty (Cajuns) lead these two defensive interception machines, with 5 and 4 respectively.
When it comes to weaknesses, each team does have a chink in its armor. The Burglars main weakness is turnovers. The team has a combined thirteen turnovers (nine interceptions and four fumbles lost). A good enough defense will erase some mistakes, but there are whispers around the league that turnovers may be the Burglars eventually downfall.
The Cajuns, on the other hand, haven’t been able to score many points the last few games. After putting up an impressive one hundred ten points in the first four games of the season, they haven’t scored a touchdown in the last ten quarters of play. Which makes it a good thing that the Cajuns raging defense hasn’t allowed a single touchdown and only four field goals all year.
Both teams hope to roll to an undefeated season, and there are already some in the league who are talking about what would be an epic battle of the undefeateds, as the Cajuns and the Burglars face each other in the last game of the season.
The key to every great team in this league is a dedicated owner. I recently sat down with Cajuns owner Kcirdor and Burglars owner SSlayton10 to get their thoughts on GLB and the season so far.
The transcripts of the interviews with each owner will follow this post.
Both teams may not have much to worry about in today’s match ups, as the Burglars take on the twelve ranked Redskins from Bratislava and the Cajuns square off against the fourteenth ranked Pitbulls out of Athens. There is always the chance of an upset, but each team has skills on the offensive and defensive sides of the field that should help them jump these hurdles and stay the two top teams in the league.
The major offensive strength for the Burglars comes in the passing game and quarterback Joe Lassiter. A top ten quarterback in the league, Lassiter has helped the Burglars lead the league in passing yards. Lassiter and the passing game have help in the form of running back Tuff Jukes, whose nine touchdowns are third highest in the league.
The offensive strength for the Cajuns lies in the rushing attack, with running back Julian Washington leading the way. Washington has the third most rushing yards in the league, and is a back many teams attempt to plan around.
On the defensive side of the ball, Cajuns and the Burglars share the record for most interceptions. Cornerbacks Joe Gott (Burglars) and Deion McNasty (Cajuns) lead these two defensive interception machines, with 5 and 4 respectively.
When it comes to weaknesses, each team does have a chink in its armor. The Burglars main weakness is turnovers. The team has a combined thirteen turnovers (nine interceptions and four fumbles lost). A good enough defense will erase some mistakes, but there are whispers around the league that turnovers may be the Burglars eventually downfall.
The Cajuns, on the other hand, haven’t been able to score many points the last few games. After putting up an impressive one hundred ten points in the first four games of the season, they haven’t scored a touchdown in the last ten quarters of play. Which makes it a good thing that the Cajuns raging defense hasn’t allowed a single touchdown and only four field goals all year.
Both teams hope to roll to an undefeated season, and there are already some in the league who are talking about what would be an epic battle of the undefeateds, as the Cajuns and the Burglars face each other in the last game of the season.
The key to every great team in this league is a dedicated owner. I recently sat down with Cajuns owner Kcirdor and Burglars owner SSlayton10 to get their thoughts on GLB and the season so far.
The transcripts of the interviews with each owner will follow this post.
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