14.12.06

The Post-Season Dance Begins ...

The dust has finally settled on the most competitive (or mediocre) season one could ask for and we're ready for the big dance.

Here's the playoffs seedings

#1 Rando's Razorbacks (8-5) PF/PA 1251/1219 - For the Razorbacks its all about LaDainian Tomlinson. LT leads the league in scoring averaging 28 PPG. Add the #1 ranked Bears defense and the Razorbacks are a formidable force. Thier biggest fear could be the Chargers & Bears record. Rando wants these teams to lose next week. So they have something to play for in weeks 15 & 16.

#2 Brooklyn PitBulls (8-5) PF/PA 1089/966 - Last years champ tip toes into the dance. The meager 73-60 win over the Hitmen was the only way they could have done it. Mind you 1 of those wins was a week #8 tie breaker and their leading scorer is Micheal Vick (19 PPG). Vick plays Dallas & Carolina in weeks 15 & 16. Who knows which Micheal Vick will show up.

#3 DDs Flyin' Tigers (8-5) PF/PA 1036/1013 - Yes, Double D you made it. Even without starting Reggis Bush last week-end. Despite being the lowest point scorer in the post season the Tigers just keep finding ways to win.

#4 Philly Hitmen (7-6) PF/PA 1149/998 - Craigs Hitmen stage a huge charge at the end of the season and land in the playoffs in spite of their week #13 lose.

#5 The Soul Sonic Force (7-6) PF/PA 1080/1041 - Talk about limping into the payoffs, the Sonic Force lose their last game in which the scored a lousy 34 points. It seems they had nothin' left after the week #12 177 point out of body experience. They were lucky to be here at all after landing the last playoff spot by 5 points over the Raiders.

Round #1 Match-ups
#5 The Soul Sonic Force @ #4 Philly Hitmen | Projection Hitmen -20
Romo Smomo the Force are running on fumes. Frank Gore and Joeseph Addai will be hitting the freshman wall this week and the Force will need a miracle to win (not that it hasn't happened before). The Hitmen look to be the better team on paper, but I can't figure out where the point will be coming from.

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