Friday, October 31, 2008

Sanders Division Outlook

During the pre-season, the DTC predicted Hermitage would be the Sanders division winner but now, at midseason, San Pedro and Philadelphia are ahead of them. Is there a problem? Could the DTC have miscalculated? Did someone replace the Apple Operating System in Colossus with Vista? Have the scientists redirected processing resources to predict the Presidential election? Read and see.
 
San Pedro 5-4
Colossus is having a very hard time with the Corsairs. They were expected to be only 1-8 at this point so they are confounding the microchips. The upsets of Dallas and New England and weeks 7 and 8 are particularily troubling. And the upset of Hermitage, 17-13, as 16 point underdogs in week 3 changed the balance of power in the division. Expected finish: 9-7.
 
Philadelphia 5-4
The Liberty is about where DTC had them. After starting the season with 4 consecutive losses, they are now enjoying a 5 game winning streak. The biggest digital upset was of Dallas in week 6 (oh my Dallas what has happened to you?) as 9 point underdogs. But the real stunner was knocking off a 5-1 Muncie the following week. Expected finish: 6-10. However, 3 of those losses show tight margins.
 
Hermitage 4-5
The Heroes defeated Philly in week 1 and lost a close one to San Pedro in week 3. They are only one win back from expectations. But the schedule improves for them: they will be favored the rest of the season with the exception of week 15 where they face future Super Bowl champ Tillman. They should cruise by San Pedro and Philadelphia in their next meetins with them. Expected finish: 10-6. And Division Champ. Colossus Rules, Man Drools.
 
Donelson 2-7
The Warriors stunned San Pedro in week 1 but otherwise are on track. They did play New England very tough last week, losing by only 3 as 18 point favorites. It was one of those rare games we see these days where coaching makes a difference. It would be wise for San Pedro to be careful in week 14 when they play again. Donelson will only be a 1 point underdog. Expected finish: 5-11.
 
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The computer gods must have a trojan horse virus.or just forgot to wear thier trojans and have another kind of virus..Philly wont lose 10