Friday, October 22, 2010

Week 7 eSFL Insider, 2010


By: Josh Perdew, eSFL Correspondent

This week marks the middle of the season in the eSFL. For those teams that are riding at the bottom of the divisions, now is the time to turn it around.

Both divisions have teams in ties at the top spots with Pardue out front with a 6-1 record in the Global followed by a 3 way tie for 2nd with Temp, McKinney, and Frost all at 4-3. The Boot Hill gang and Zima’s Ruskies are creeping up with 3-4 records and the defending champs, D Crown are holding down the bottom spot at 2-5.

In the Appalachian, the Fanatix, the Bruisers, and the Workhorses all share the top spot with 5-2 records and the Kavanators and Pulverizers are close behind with 3-4 records. GMAN, who seems to be catching fire as of late, sits in 6th with a 2-5 record and Viall has the bottom spot all to himself at 0-7.



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Kav’s Kavanators dropped a big 180+ point bomb on the Perdew Pulverizers. Both teams are 3-4 and fighting for the last playoff spot in the Appalachian Division.

GMAN is finally putting up some decent numbers and is currently riding a 2 game win streak after a nice victory over Fields Fanatix 173-120.

Whitmore Workhorses knocked off the Zima Ruskies in the non-Division game with a 180-141 win.

Texan Bruisers took down Vial’s Vigilantes with a 170-112 beating. Vial drops to 0-7 and has the potential to be the first team in league history to go winless.

Boot Hill Balut got a solid victory from Global Division power McKinney Rednecks. He won 161-140 and jumped up to a tie for 5th in the Global standings.

Frost Flurries handed the defending Ballistic Bowl Champion D Crownholders another loss and knocked them to the bottom of the standings with a 2-5 record.

Pardue Bruisermakers jumped back into the top stop in the Global Division with a strong win over Temps Texas Boys. Pardue takes his 6-1 record, the leagues top power ranking, and the most points scored to date into the second half of the season with a commanding 2 game lead.



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Fields Fanatix vs Perdew Pulverizers

Perdew comes into this game as the underdog, but don’t let that fool you. He has owned the Fanatix in the regular season with a 4-0 record. Fields has a solid offense with Tom Brady, MJD, and T.O. Perdew has one of the best teams in the league every year, yet always finds a way to lose with big points scored. He is lead by Phillip Rivers, LeSean McCoy, and Brandon Marshall. After the dust settles, Fields will once again fall victim to Perdew’s regular season dominance and drop a heartbreaker. Perdew 152 – Fields 146





Kav Kavanators vs Viall Vigilantes

The JPC will vanish this week for Kav. The Kavanators will bring another “A” game and whoop the shit outta Viall this week. This one might be over by halftime. Kav is lead by Ray Rice and Big Ben Rothlisberger. Kavanators 149 – Viall 98











Whitmore Workhorse vs Gman

Whitmore has cruised to a 5-2 start this year. His oppenents every week seem to have average games and the Workhorses have a tie atop the Appalachian Division. Gman has won 2 in a row and looks to run the ball all over Whit. Whitmore will get solid games from Flacco and Jackson, but it won’t be enough to contain Chris Johnson. Gman 142 – Workhorses 127





***Game of the Week:***






McKinney Rednecks vs Temps Texas Boys

These 2 high powered teams, with quality power ranks, go head to head with the potential of leading the division after this week. The winner of this slug fest should become a top threat to win the division. Both of these teams will put up some quality scores. The Rednecks are led by Arian Foster and Temp will have Peyton Manning at the helm. The edge this week will belong to Temps defense as Willis erupts for 30. Temp 167 – Rednecks 161







Frost Flurries vs Pardue Bruisermakers

The Flurries look overmatched in this game from the start. Adrian Peterson is the shining light for Frost. Pardue looks to keep the hot start alive with Kevin “corn on the” Kolb in the lineup. If Nicks, HeywardBey, and Roddy White catch fire, they could melt away the frost. Pardue 143 – Frost 130






D Crownholders vs Zima Ruskies

The defending Ballistic Bowl champions have been the stink of the Global division. They have the 3rd lowest point total in the league and their record shows it. Zima is underrated with quality across the board. It will be too much to handle for the Crownholders, as Drew Brees lights up the scoreboard this week. Zima 141 – D Crown 119







Texan Bruisers vs Boot Hill Balut

The non division matchup this week features an explosive Bruisers team verses the Boot Hill “bye week” Balut gang. The fightin’ Balut will be flame broiled this week without Reggie Wayne and Calvin Johnson. Texan Bruisers eat up this victory. Texans 131 – Boot Hill 104




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