GAME of the WEEK
PREDATORS
(5-1, ORIGINAL DIVISION)
VS
GAUCHOS
(2-4, ORIGINAL DIVISION)
PHILIP RIVERS
NFL best - 9.1 yards per completion
Philip Rivers leads the Predators into action without Peyton Manning by his side. Rivers leads the NFL with 35 compltions of 20-plus yards in addition to a league best 9.1 yards per completion. He has a home date with rival New England. The Chargers are hungry for a big victory and Rivers has plenty of weapons to choose from, including Malcolm Floyd, who had over 200 yards receiving a few weeks back in Oakland.
Ryan Torain is coming off a 100-yard rushing week. Marshawn Lynch, Ahmad Bradshaw and Ryan Torain round out the rushing. Brandon Marshall and newcomer Deion Branch led the receiving corps.
Lastly, the Bears DST, coming off a 16-point effort in Week 6, have the Redskins on Soldier Field.
RAY RICE
Bills have allowed RBs 23.2 points per week
The Gauchos look to #1 draft pick Ray Rice to pick them up this week as this team hopes to climb back into contention over a very formidable foe. He appears to be ready to go after a full day of practice late this week.
Kevin Kolb made a splash in his Gauchos debut hanging 38-points on Atlanta. Coach Reid is going with Kolb again this weekend when Philadelphia takes on Tennessee in Nashville. Matt Hasseslbeck gets the nod as QB #2 this weekend as the resurgent Seahawks face division-rival Arizona at home.
Will the Ravens DST finally come up with major points? If a home date with Buffalo doesn't get the job done, what will?
Anquan Boldin and Randy Moss spearhead the receiving efforts, while Jonathan Stewart and Jamaal Charles join forces with the aforementioned Rice as the team rushing squad.
This one is shaping up to be quite a battle.
BACKDOOR BANDITS
(3-3, ORIGINAL DIVISION)
VS
ALLIE-GATORS
(2-4, ORIGINAL DIVISION)
CHRIS JOHNSON
7 TDs in 7 games
The Bandits are on the move and this could signal big problems for the rest of the league. They're the only team with a victory over the Predators and owners of the #1 pick in the draft, Chris Johnson. CJ28 has 7 TDs in his past 7 games and faces an Eagles defense that ranks 22nd in the league against the run.
Matt Cassel and Donovan McNabb square off with Jacksonville at home and Tennessee on the road. Michael Turner faces a banged up Bengals defense. And Rookie of the Year candidate, Mike Williams, has three TDs catches and 283 receiving yards.
GREG JENNINGS
119 yards and a TD in Week 6
Greg Jennings leads the Allie-Gators against their division rivals, the Backdoor Bandits, in Week 7. Jennings had a monster game in defeat to Miami last weekend. This week the Packers will Minnesota on Sunday night at Lambeau. With Moss on the other side, this has all the makings of a dramatic battle as it's the first game for Moss in a Vikings uniform on the field where he "mooned" the Cheeseheads in the playoffs.
Jermaine Gresham is back in action this week against a banged up Falcons defense after catching a TD last weekend. And the ever-impressive Wes Welker will be in action in San Diego tomorrow.
Either the Gators will join the Bandits at 3-4, or the Bandits will continue to surge towards the top of the Original Division at 4-3 after this battle.
INTER-DIVISION BATTLE
GAME of the WEEK #2
ORIGINAL DIVISION
LEADS
EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION:
9-5
COUGARS
(4-2, EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION)
VS
THE SPOILER
(5-1, ORIGINAL DIVISION)
ELI MANNING
220 avg passing yards vs Dallas
In our other GAME of the WEEK it will be the 4-2 Cougars, leaders of the Extra Crispy Division, going up against The Spoiler, with a league best 5-1 record and co-leaders of the Original Division.
The Cougars pounded the Fuzz in Week 6 and look for more as they try to represent the ECD, down 9-5 in inter-division match-ups this season. Eli Manning has a Monday night date in Dallas where he has done quite well throughout his career. His counterpart, Mark Sanchez, is off this week.
Chad Ochocinco, Donald Driver, Percy Harvin, Tony Moeaki, and Jabar Gaffney provide a smorgasbord of receiving options for the Cougars. And the 1-2 punch of Frank Gore and Adrian Peterson should be plenty at RB.
AARON RODGERS
Looks to extend TD streak
The Spoiler were embarrassed last weekend, 170-110, to their division rivals, the Predators. This weekend it doesn't get any easier as they face the Cougars.
Aaron Rodgers has been stellar in 2010 so far and looks to extend his TD streak this weekend as the Packers face the Vikings at home on Sunday night.
Kyle Orton, the league's leading passer as of late, will face Oakland at Invesco Field. Brandon Lloyd and TO will hold down the receiving duties, while Rashard Mendenhall and Beanie Wells carry the rock.
The Spoiler would like to return to their winning ways and improve to 6-1 with a big win over the Cougars.
PARKING THUGS
(2-4, EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION)
VS
DELTA MARAUDERS
(2-4, EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION)
LARRY FITZGERALD
86 ypg avg vs Seattle; 9 TDs
Larry Fitzgerald has always had success against the Seahawks. He gets another crack at the Seattle defense this weekend as the Cardinals have a division foe on the schedule. The Thugs hope to bring their "A" team against the Delta Marauders because this would be an A-team week. The on-again, off-again point production for this team has been frustrating, to say the least.
Brett Favre and Tony Romo get prime time action which should certainly help the Thugs chances. Steve Smith and Zach Miller have been proficient receiving the ball. LeSean McCoy has been outstanding at RB in Philly and DeAngelo Williams squares off with the SF defense at home in search of the Panthers first victory.
MATT FORTE
271 receiving yards
Talk about a secret weapon. Not only is Forte a number one RB option, he also has 271 receiving yards. He'll be at home with Washington. Roddy White and Mike Wallace lead the receiving efforts for the Marauders with games against Cincinnati and Miami. Vernon Davis should get in good work against an 0-5 Carolina defense.
The Marauders mainly hope to get over on the Thugs and check in as a contender in the Extra Crispy Division. This team wants to prove that it's for real. With the likes of Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger throwing the ball now for the DMs, this could be the week they make it happen.
THE MEGATONS
(3-3, EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION)
VS
HOUSTON FUZZ
(2-4, EXTRA CRISPY DIVISION)
STEVEN JACKSON
32 yards needed for most rushing yards in Rams history
They're baaaaaaaaaaaack. The Megatons have climbed out of their 0-3 start to 3-3 and are making headway into the Extra Crispy Division. The sleeping giant has been awakened, and the rest of the BCFFL should take note.
Steven Jackson leads The Megatons into action against the Houston Fuzz in Week 7. Without top pick, Matt Schaub, in the line-up, the Fuzz are especially vulnerable this weekend.
Drew Brees is the chief signal-caller and point producer for The Megatons. Joining him this weekend are Miles Austin (Monday night) and Matt Ryan. And if caught the week that Dwayne Bowe had 6 days ago, you know this team is ready to start thinking about the playoffs!
JOE FLACCO
Bills allow 20 points per QB this season
Joe Flacco proved to be a suitable back-up in Week 6 when Carson Palmer was out. He'll have to do it again in Week 7 with Matt Schaub on the bye week. Palmer is back as the Bengals face the Falcons.
Ryan Mathews is at home against New England and John Kuhn looks to make an impact with Green Bay tomorrow night.
Marques Colston, Roy E. Williams, and Jason Witten hope to make a dent in the scoreboard with major production this week as the Fuzz battle The Megatons and look to improve to 3-4.
Good luck to all this weekend and GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GIANTS! By the time games kick-off on Sunday we'll be game-planning for Texas. I believe I had Giants in 5 going into this series. I'll take Giants in 6.
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