BACKDOOR BANDITS
9-4-1
VS
PREDATORS
10-5
PREVIEW
BACKDOOR BANDITS - For the fourth time in five years the Backdoor Bandits will play for the Bay Cities Fantasy Football League (BCFFL) Championship. There has only been one year since the BBs entered the league that they have not played for the title or finished in the money. This team has achieved "elite" status and with a win over the Predators, perhaps even "legendary" would be a better description.
This year's #1 seed and Original Division Champions, the Bandits trounced the two-time defending champion Delta Marauders in Week 14. The DMs defeated the BBs for the BCFFL Championship in '10 and '11 and so this was a major case of exercising a demon. This season the Bandits put up a league high 2,156 total points. They nearly got the league high again last week, missing the $10 prize by 4-points with 172-points. But that's all right. They won the $10 prize the week before - their bye week - with 190-points. How's that for taking a week off?!?!
Drew Brees and Tony Romo are the 1-2 punch at QB and their teams will be playing each other in Dallas this weekend. Adrian Peterson has a good chance at winning both Comeback Player of the Year and league MVP. Jamaal Charles is the only real bright spot on the Chiefs' tragic season. You never know what you'll get with Matt Forte on the Bears roller coaster ride, but he has the potential for a big games. At WR, it's Vincent Jackson who has been having a remarkable season, along with Marques Colston, who enhances the scoring potential with Bandits' QB Drew Brees throwing to him. Dennis Pitta, Matt Prater, and the ever-impressive Seahawks DST round out the roster.
The Bandits only lost 4, and two of those losses were by 7-points and 1-point, respectively. You just can't sneak by the Backdoor Bandits to win any games. It's going to take a solid, whole team effort to take down this year's #1 seed and league finalist in four of the past five seasons. They are battle tested, and championship-quality good.
PREDATORS - The two-time BCFFL Champions are fighting now for a place in history. The third time's the charm, hopefully, as the Predators, (now up 17-0 on the Bandits after last night's game between Atlanta and Detroit) play for a spot on the league trophy.
Once again, the Predators made all the right moves on the waiver wire and with trades. They're on quite a roll, winning 9 of their past 11 games. The Predators lost 3 straight early in the season, and suffered a 2-game losing streak in Weeks 9 and 10 to Loud Noises!!! and the Backdoor Bandits. But it's been downhill since then.
The Predators have won the $10 weekly prize for the league's highest score in Weeks 6 and 15.
The Predators eliminated their arch-rival Megatons in the Wildcard round (128-113.5) and then defeated Frick and Frack (176-138) while winning the $10 prize for the highest score in the Semi-finals.
Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson are the signal-callers for the Predators. It's also a chance for them to win important playoff advantages for their teams. Expect them to step up at home. Workhorse running back Alfred Morris from Washington, and Dallas' DeMarco Murray lead the rushing attack. Julio Jones put up 17-points in Atlanta's game last night, while Dez Bryant and Andre Johnson round out the aerial attack with their big play capabilities catching the pass. Ben Watson, Lawrence Tynes, and the Packers DST complete the Predators arsenal.
BEST OF LUCK,
GENTLEMEN!
Consolation Game:
Frick and Frack
8-6-1
vs
Delta Marauders
7-7-1