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Guazues claim the franchises first playoff birth with a win over division rival Buenos Aires. nice work
jhoseph!
the push for the final wild card spots in the New World is already entertaining. the Guazues locked in the first spot while the final two spots will be decided among the 7-7
Power who are in the midst of another streaky season, the 7-7
Tornadoes who are trying for their first post season appearance, the 7-7
Bushmasters who are trying to build on their newfound success of the previous season & whoever finishes second in the USA division......which to me looks like the....Bayhawks? they have two home games while the Butchers have two away games....one in sub zero Ulaanbaatar and one in Quebec. but the Kraken may have a chance to rest some players by then.......so yeah........good times in the New World
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Prizefighters keep their post season hopes alive with a major victory in Johannesburg. the outcome gives each of the teams a 7-7 record in a fierce battle for the final wild card spot in the Old World. Manilla seemed out of the picture when they had a 3-7 record but now it seems they may make a post season dash. nice turn around by
HC Clifford Hoehne. league insiders hint that anything short of a playoff appearance will be curtains for him in Manilla
the 7-7
Spires are another team with hopes of making their first post season appearance. both of their final games are on the road
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Stampede have allowed just 95 points so far..........i snap a pencil into pieces each time i notice that
FS Victor Sunday has a terrific CthAlld%......... they have a hyped up prime time matchup in Rajkot next week where they find themselves as underdogs despite being the defending champions who are rated number one in both my power rankings and the programs power rankings......a possible preview of the Conference Showdown
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Lions have been a surprise for me. the coaching staff was completely revamped and luck has been low in recent off seasons. 35 year old
HC Michael Hanley has been labeled as the new whiz kid on the block. he keeps answers very short and sweet during pressers, never changes the manner of his tone. he looks down at his watch often
after 14 games i feel that the "Maldonado" rule has been a success. a good success indicator to me is that
RB Lee Maldonado himself is still among the leagues leading rushers. thank you all for adhering to it
Hondo locked up the Oceania division while running ultra tight books in Aukland. 0 dead cap this year 0 dead cap next year and under 10 mil in cap space A+++
cheers to the final two games