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« on: November 12, 2007, 05:36:47 AM »

Mexico at Ohio

Big game for both teams, Ohio have lost two heartbreakers the last two weeks, they could easily be 3-0 but are 1-2.  Mexico bounced back from their defeat last week with a great win over Raleigh, QB JT O'Sullivan has been excellent recently.  Tough game for Mexico on the road, could be a very close game.

Ohio by 3

Paris at Birmingham

The Musketeers are a far better team than last year despite their 1-2 record.  They are making plays on offense and defense but travel to Birmingham who are a surprising 3-0.  The Fire have played great football all round and are favoured in this game.  Paris have to play better on the road.

Birmingham by 7

Sacramento at Montreal

With a win here the Machine can get straight back into the AFC West race.  Sacramento after two close wins had a heartbreaking loss this week.  Montreal seem to be on a roll afte rlast weeks win but Sacramento will have to play a great game to get a win away in Montreal.

Montreal by 7

New York at Raleigh-Durham

New York are playing well this year with some young starters coming through.  WR Keykowo Bell is having a great year and Jason Campbell is growing in confidence week by week.  Raleighs problem is defense, they just cant stop anyone.  Veteran LB Troy Pelshak had a great game last week with 3 sacks after being ignored by 17 other teams on the FA list when he was cut this year by Ohio.  Raleigh have been in some close games but badly need to get a win here or they could be fading out of the playoff race already.

Raleigh by 3

Orlando at San Antonio

The Riders after a great 2-0 start were flat last week and rookie HB Deon Anderson had a poor game and was also injured.  Orlando are winless this year but are playing better football, the Riders will be favourites for this as they are at home and they need to win this one to keep up the pace in the AFC West.

San Antonio by 7

Frankfurt at Berlin

Who would have thought this would have been one of the games of the week ?  Berlin are playing incredible football and are full of confidence as they have marched to a 3-0 record.  Frankfurt looked great last week in a fine win over London in one of their best games in years.  If Frankfurt can win this they go to the top of the AFC East but Berlin who are 2-0 on the road already which is impressive, should do well at home.  Could be a great shootout.

Berlin by 3

Rhein at Amsterdam

Poor Jared Allen, he finally got a chance to start due to injury but was sacked 12 times by Berlin.  Amsterdam wont give him any favours either if he starts this week.  Amsterdam could have found a great back in Sha-Ron Edwards who was impressive after coming on due to an injury to starter Joe Smith.  Amsterdam badly need a win here but should get it at home.

Amsterdam by 10

Austria at London

This great rivalry continues, both teams had different results last week, the DarkKnights won in overtime but London lost in overtime in a heartbreaker.  QB Drew Henson has been fragile this year but will start despite a niggling injury.  Austria will have backup QB Matt Mauck as starter but he played well last week in the win.  London could get the win as they are at home and are running the ball so well this year but you can never give up on Austria.  Could be very close.

Austria by 3

Scotland at Barcelona

A former Munro Bowl as Ronnies son used to be GM with the Dragons.  Scotland had a great win over Ohio to get off the mark and should win here against Barcelona.  The Dragons are better than a 0-3 team however but last week were blown out after two close losses.  Scotland are surprisingly 0-2 at home but 1-0 on the road !

Scotland by 3
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