This is where the rubber meets the road. You may not have heard, but there's a pretty big game going down.
Week 11's spotlight game takes place in Minnesota, where a one-loss Stunners team invites the Hottest Passing team in the league: Rare Breeds- who's shot in the play-offs is on the line.
That may be the biggest game of the week, but it's far from the only one, as there are also a big showdown for potential playoff contenders like Gangsta Wit it' and Pawnee Goddesses.
"I say no to Drugs and then I do that shit"-
(3-7) Eastern European Alliance vs (1-9) Pittsburgh Titans
Given the sad state of the Pittsburgh Titans and the fact that Eastern European are the 3rd best passing team in the league, it's not exactly a stunner that the Alliance are a unanimous favorite.
Eastern European are still trying to figure things out on one particular side of the ball, but they can breathe worry free for this game.
This is just a terrible match-up for the Titans, who don't play defense and struggle to protect their passer. EEA could really rub it in the Titans face by somehow getting WR Johnny Football in the end zone multiple times.
(9-1) Minnesota Stunners vs (7-3) Rare Breed Rookies
It's the current Passing leader QB Blake Bortles against MVP front runner HB Jimbo Jumpback.
I've been a big proponent of our Stunners defense, but this Rare Breed team has been designated new life with WR Sammy Watkins.
The Rookies have been flying under the radar for weeks- Still can't believe given how their season started, the Rookies are still clinging to faint hopes of making the playoffs. That's because for the fifth straight week the Rare Breed were victorious.
Minnesota play exactly the brand of disciplined defense that's needed to slow down Bortles and that pass regime. On the other side- Stunners offense has put up 500 rushing yards or more in every game except one this season. We will do so again.
There is no knock on the Breed.
We are just at another gear, and it starts with our sabotaging DEFENSE-
Someone needs to get on the phone; call Bort; tell him to nerf everything on the Stunners because we are just exterminating teams.
(8-2) 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs (4-6) LaPaz Challengers
The book is out on how to defend Peter Venkman
The nightmare that is the season 5 continues for the Challengers. It's bad enough that LaPaz lost their sixth game in the last 7 tries this season, falling 27-14 to a 2 win Eastern European Alliance. The team is in complete shambles and at this rate, they can just ask viper to accept a friendly quit.
Neither teams have any margin for error. What a difference a few weeks makes.
It wasn't that long ago that the Cornhuskers were humming right along, a 7-0 team that appeared headed for another championship run.
This is a resilient bunch, they may have slowed a bit- but I would never count them out.
Nebraska's JD Clowney and that defensive line only needs the smallest of allowance to start pinning their ears back and firing off the ball, which doesn't bode well for a Challengers offensive line that's struggles in pass protection when faced with heavy pressure.
(8-2) LUELinks LUEshis vs (4-6) Winnipeg Wrath
LUEshis have a dangerous game ahead of them in this week, as they host a desperate Winnipeg Wrath team coming off its best stretch of the season. You always have to be careful with teams who embrace the role of being a spoiler.
The Wrath are a better team than their record, they maybe finally getting things together, but LUEshis should still win this one easily.
QB "im a virgin" should have multiple opportunities to stretch the field and find TE Jerry Sandusky Tickle Time versus this Winnipeg secondary.
(0-10) Redmond's Imposters vs (3-7) Live Oak Eagles
Rattled to the core for two weeks in a row, the Eagles have a chance to make some progress before the cross division matches comes to a close.
Looks very possible for Live Oak to finish the season 7-7 and with a whole lot of luck, sneak their way into the play-offs. "Any Given Sunday" would be a great GLB 2 slogan- should that event transpire.
I know...I know....It's hard to trust the Eagles, but given the circumstances, I don't have a choice.
(7-3) Gangsta Wit it' vs (6-4) Pawnee Goddesses
The Goddesses might have had a convincing win over the Imposters last week, but Gangsta Wit it' are not the Imposters.
QB Bert Macklin has followed poor games with strong ones
When ever he becomes flustered, Pawnee has a tough time winning football games.
It haven't been all sunshine and puppies for Gangsta Wit it either
After dropping a winnable game to LUELinks; and almost blown a game with EEA the week before; followed by getting disarrayed by Minnesota. Gangsta Wit it need to get back on track- quick! fast! and in a hurry, if they wish to finish the season strong.
DE Robo Boss helps boasts a strong defensive front seven, and of course, have that explosive offense thanks to Robo Jock, HB Too and Big Freaky. This is simply too much talent for the Goddesses to handle this week.
Week 11's spotlight game takes place in Minnesota, where a one-loss Stunners team invites the Hottest Passing team in the league: Rare Breeds- who's shot in the play-offs is on the line.
That may be the biggest game of the week, but it's far from the only one, as there are also a big showdown for potential playoff contenders like Gangsta Wit it' and Pawnee Goddesses.
"I say no to Drugs and then I do that shit"-
(3-7) Eastern European Alliance vs (1-9) Pittsburgh Titans
Given the sad state of the Pittsburgh Titans and the fact that Eastern European are the 3rd best passing team in the league, it's not exactly a stunner that the Alliance are a unanimous favorite.
Eastern European are still trying to figure things out on one particular side of the ball, but they can breathe worry free for this game.
This is just a terrible match-up for the Titans, who don't play defense and struggle to protect their passer. EEA could really rub it in the Titans face by somehow getting WR Johnny Football in the end zone multiple times.
(9-1) Minnesota Stunners vs (7-3) Rare Breed Rookies
It's the current Passing leader QB Blake Bortles against MVP front runner HB Jimbo Jumpback.
I've been a big proponent of our Stunners defense, but this Rare Breed team has been designated new life with WR Sammy Watkins.
The Rookies have been flying under the radar for weeks- Still can't believe given how their season started, the Rookies are still clinging to faint hopes of making the playoffs. That's because for the fifth straight week the Rare Breed were victorious.
Minnesota play exactly the brand of disciplined defense that's needed to slow down Bortles and that pass regime. On the other side- Stunners offense has put up 500 rushing yards or more in every game except one this season. We will do so again.
There is no knock on the Breed.
We are just at another gear, and it starts with our sabotaging DEFENSE-
Someone needs to get on the phone; call Bort; tell him to nerf everything on the Stunners because we are just exterminating teams.
(8-2) 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs (4-6) LaPaz Challengers
The book is out on how to defend Peter Venkman
The nightmare that is the season 5 continues for the Challengers. It's bad enough that LaPaz lost their sixth game in the last 7 tries this season, falling 27-14 to a 2 win Eastern European Alliance. The team is in complete shambles and at this rate, they can just ask viper to accept a friendly quit.
Neither teams have any margin for error. What a difference a few weeks makes.
It wasn't that long ago that the Cornhuskers were humming right along, a 7-0 team that appeared headed for another championship run.
This is a resilient bunch, they may have slowed a bit- but I would never count them out.
Nebraska's JD Clowney and that defensive line only needs the smallest of allowance to start pinning their ears back and firing off the ball, which doesn't bode well for a Challengers offensive line that's struggles in pass protection when faced with heavy pressure.
(8-2) LUELinks LUEshis vs (4-6) Winnipeg Wrath
LUEshis have a dangerous game ahead of them in this week, as they host a desperate Winnipeg Wrath team coming off its best stretch of the season. You always have to be careful with teams who embrace the role of being a spoiler.
The Wrath are a better team than their record, they maybe finally getting things together, but LUEshis should still win this one easily.
QB "im a virgin" should have multiple opportunities to stretch the field and find TE Jerry Sandusky Tickle Time versus this Winnipeg secondary.
(0-10) Redmond's Imposters vs (3-7) Live Oak Eagles
Rattled to the core for two weeks in a row, the Eagles have a chance to make some progress before the cross division matches comes to a close.
Looks very possible for Live Oak to finish the season 7-7 and with a whole lot of luck, sneak their way into the play-offs. "Any Given Sunday" would be a great GLB 2 slogan- should that event transpire.
I know...I know....It's hard to trust the Eagles, but given the circumstances, I don't have a choice.
(7-3) Gangsta Wit it' vs (6-4) Pawnee Goddesses
The Goddesses might have had a convincing win over the Imposters last week, but Gangsta Wit it' are not the Imposters.
QB Bert Macklin has followed poor games with strong ones
When ever he becomes flustered, Pawnee has a tough time winning football games.
It haven't been all sunshine and puppies for Gangsta Wit it either
After dropping a winnable game to LUELinks; and almost blown a game with EEA the week before; followed by getting disarrayed by Minnesota. Gangsta Wit it need to get back on track- quick! fast! and in a hurry, if they wish to finish the season strong.
DE Robo Boss helps boasts a strong defensive front seven, and of course, have that explosive offense thanks to Robo Jock, HB Too and Big Freaky. This is simply too much talent for the Goddesses to handle this week.






























