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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Playoff Preview! #2 BDT vs. #6. Vickskennel.com

Vicks and BDT played in week 8, well within the Kennel's lost months, and BDT took advantage 88-76. Now, they'll play again in a semi-final match with a lot more riding on the outcome. Vicks showed back up last week, set their lineup and executed the Nauts' playoff ambitions. BDT has been waiting in the wings to show that they're worthy of #2 seed. It's Milesian-Ephesian action! It's the 267 Lincoln challenge! It's the semi-finals!

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BDT - The Gerunds have a lot to prove going into week 15. Despite their Milesian title, they're were only the 6th highest scoring team, decidedly average. BDT put up 119 on their bye though -- averaged in, that pulls them up to 98 ppg. They've broken 100 only 6 times, winning five games while scoring fewer than 90 points. In fact, they had the fewest points against of any team in the league this year -- their opponents averaged only 88.8 during the regular season. Still, they've been steadily improving and have one of the higher ceilings in the PSAS. BDT is led by Neck of the Year - PEYTON HILLIS, whose 207 fantasy points make lesser waiver wire pick ups weep bitter tears of envy. Michael Turner is a powerful compliment in the backfield, Colston and Austin at WR, and some good flex options with Felix Jones and recent pick up Owen Daniels. Currently holding three quarterbacks, BDT will have to choose between Kitna against Washington or Garrard against Indy.

Vickskennel.com - The Kennel Klub surprised the Nauts last week in a low scoring affair. They put up 91.2, averaged in, that gives them 95.8 ppg. On paper, this looks like a close match-up. And it should be, but questions remain about this franchises commitment to winning. They spent zero primordial reserve notes this season, and failed to set their line-up several times. That sounds like a team content to hoard for 2011. Vicks has coasted by with the Jets so far, but New York's recent collapse bodes ill. Worse, they'll match up against the Steelers this week. Without the go-go Jets titrating - Vicks will again be Rivers and Rice and pray for rain. Somebody will have to step up if they're going to hang with a BDT-good-day. Is it Forte on the frozen Gopher Field in Minnesota? Could Stewart put up 200+ yards on Arizona's UFL defense? Could Marshal pick up a few TDs against the Bills down in Miami? 1 to 3 of these things need to happen for Vicks to be in this game come Sunday night.

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