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« on: March 31, 2008, 03:44:33 AM »

Sacramento at Birmingham

The Surge had a great win last week and their changes made a huge difference to the rushing attack.  Travelling away to 3-0 Birmingham will be a tough prospect however.

Birmingham by 10

Paris at Ohio

Ohio had a great win over Montreal at the weekend and QB John Navarre should be the starter for the rest of the season.  Paris have played well but just havent converted field posession into touchdowns.  Several former teammates meet each other again in this clash.

Ohio by 7

San Antonio at Mexico

The Riders have played well this year but have lost several close games, Mexico have looked very good despite injuries this season and should move to 4-0 with a home win here.

Mexico by 7

New York at Raleigh-Durham

The Skyhawks and QB Aaron Rodgers have played well but much like the Riders they do lose a lot of close games.  They face a tough New York side who are playing very well but Raleigh could just get the win at home.

Raleigh-Durham by 3

Orlando at Montreal

Tough loss for the Machine last week to the Glory.  Orlando are a hot/cold team and could cause some problems but Montreal should bounce back from their first defeat.

Montreal by 7

Rhein at Amsterdam

Tough loss last week for the Fire as LB Kurt Kahui was lost for 9 weeks.  Amsterdam are playing great solid football so far and should hold off Rhein who are looking much better than last year but still need work.

Amsterdam by 10

Berlin at Frankfurt

The sophomore jinx is hitting Jeff Rowe this year, his team cant get a break anywhere and the team are struggling.  Frankfurt could bounce back to .500 with a good win here, their defense was superb last week shutting down Curt Anes passing game and the Austria rushing attack.

Frankfurt by 7

Scotland at London

Both teams are 2-1 in this great rivalry, London will be favourites as they are at home but Scotland have a lot of firepower.  Should be a great one.

London by 3

Barcelona at Austria

Austrias losing streak moves to 17 games and they now travel to Austria who are angry after their first loss of the year.  The DarkKnights played badly last week and will want to bounce back here at home.

Austria by 14
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