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« on: November 17, 2006, 04:40:32 AM »

This is it, just 4 weeks left of the regular season, the games are going to be tough as anything !....

Ohio at New York

With the loss to Montreal Ohio are practically out of the playoffs, they might have Jarrett Payton out for this game but the fans want him to start as hes on pace for a great season.  New Yorks offense has been poor this year and the defense have allowed more points.  They need to get back to basics and being at home will help here, they badly need a win to keep in the playoff hunt.

NY by 7

Birmingham at Sacramento

Okay it was against Orlando but the Surge played their best game of the season last week and could give Birmingham a headache.  If Sacramento win this they jump above Birmingham in the playoff race as both teams will be 5-6 and the Surge will have the tiebreaker.  If Birmingham lose this they may miss the playoffs also due to the ultra strong AFC West, they have to win to keep the pressure on NY.

Sacramento by 3

Orlando at Raleigh-Durham

After their great win last week over the Riders the Skyhawks will be on fire this week, they host Orlando who despite being 2-8 can still play well offensively.  Raleigh need to keep winning and a win would give them a non-losing season.  The team are playing very well all round and it would be a shock if they lost here.

Raleigh by 10

Montreal at Mexico

Tough game for the Machine, they played great last week but they come to Mexico who are a surprise at 6-4 and are playing very well.  These two teams meet twice in the final month and could decide who makes the playoffs and who doesnt.  Montreal looked back to their best last week in one of their best games of the year, could be a great game.

Montreal by 1

Frankfurt at San Antonio

Will the Riders finally give Thunder Collins a deserved rest to get healthy ?  The plan to start him backfired this week against the Riders, now the Galaxy come to town in a huge clash which the Riders need to win if they want to keep the AFC number 1 seed.  Frankfurt also need to win to keep the pressure on Amsterdam for the AFC East , a win here by Frankfurt and a loss by Barcelona should give them an instant playoff spot.  The Riders need a win.

San Antonio by 3

Scotland at Amsterdam

One of the clashes of the season, this could be for the number 1 seed in the EFC however Austria are right behind these two teams so the DarkKnights might leapfrog both teams if Scotland lose.  Amsterdam are playing brilliantly as is Scotland, could be a low scoring game because of their great defenses.  Slight edge to Amsterdam as they are at home but Scotland are playing complete football right now.

Amsterdam by 1

Berlin at London

London looked to be turning round their season but losses to lowly Rhein and Paris have put them back at the bottom of the scrapheap.  They now face Berlin who are the only team worse then them record wise, battle for the 1st overall pick.  London who had it last year wont want it two years in a row.  London need to get their rushing attack going, defensively they play well but cant close out games. Berlin under former 1st round pick Nate Hybl dont look good and the 'flop' tag is fast approaching Hybl.

London by 3

Rhein at Paris

Great win for Paris last week, despite one of the worst o-lines in football which gives Robert Edwards no room to run hes shown how great a player he is by being a great receiver.  Rhein behind rookie QB Jared Allen dont look much better than before, like the London/Berlin clash this is a fight for a high draft pick.

Paris by 3

Barcelona at Austria

Austria will be watching the Scotland/Amsterdam game closely, the Claymores came off a great win in Frankfurt last week and the momentum should carry on here.  Barcelona have been a good team this year but have faced some very tough teams but veteran Craig has had a great year.  Austria need to win this to keep the pressure on Amsterdam/Scotland.

Austria by 10

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