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The
Enforcers Climb the East Division Ladder as they Enter the Asylum
By
QumarChicago - Enforcers Team Reporter
Chicago
- (10 March 2001) --
I have to start off by mentioning last week's come from behind
win by the Enforcers. And, I have to be selfish here. The Enforcers
were winless because I wasn't at the home games. They won when
I went to Soldier Field and joined 15,000 others to see the
Enforcers first win. Now in Week 6, the Enforcers battle the
worst team in the West Division, the Memphis Maniax (2-3). I'll
tell you right now, that this one is too easy of a call for
me. I'll show you what I mean in this article.
First
off, Memphis has two MAJOR problems. All of them are of the
utmost attention to the Maniax and their fans. Number one is
that Memphis is one of only 2 teams in the XFL, that are winless
at home. Chicago broke out of that list last week with the win
at home vs. the Outlaws. The second thing, which REALLY hurts
Memphis, is that Kevin Prentiss, the Maniax #1 WR, is out for
the season with a torn ACL on his knee. Literally and figuratively,
one word explains it all for Memphis, OUCH!
The
offensive matchups are the spotlight of this match. The QB matchup
is pretty good. Jim Druckenmiller, for Memphis, who has come
off of 2 solid, yet losing, games. And Kevin McDougal, for Chicago,
who came off a great performance in his first start that gave
him the XFL Offensive Player of the Week award for week 5. Speaking
of XFL Offensive Players of the Week, we got some right here
at the RB position. John Avery, for Chicago, is ready for some
full assault against the Maniax. I predict a big game for Avery.
Let's not forget another friend of Chicago's football past,
now with the Memphis Maniax, is "Mr. Fumbler", Rashaan
Salaam. He's been a big part of the offensive scheme for Memphis.
He'll be used a lot more, now that Prentiss is gone for the
season. Speaking of WRs, the Enforcers bring in this crew of
Bailey, Leverson, Coleman, and Lord. Roell Preston and Ryan
Yarborough have been put on practice squad with former starting
QB, Tim Lester. The Maniax have to pull it together without
Prentiss. I'm guessing the new #1 for the Maniax will be Charles
Jordan. He's been Druckenmiller's other favorite target. Expect
them to connect a lot.
The
defenses matchup pretty well. The Maniax have a great D line,
headed by Shante Carver. He has taken out 2 QBs in the last
3 weeks. He started by injuring Mike Pawlawski in week 3, which
may have helped the Demons more than it hurt them. And, just
last week, he brutally nailed Jeff Brohm. Brohm had a concussion
and had to be taken to the hospital, but returned back to the
Liberty Bowl to see Brian Kuklick win it for the Rage. Either
way, McDougal will have to learn. Either Shante Carver will
teach him, or else he'll finally move out of the pocket when
there's no one to pass to. The Enforcers could have made a bad
mistake in sending Dorian Brew to the Practice squad. He had
2 INTs against the Outlaws last week. We'll see if the move
was a bust. Anyway, Druckenmiller will have to prepare for Baisley,
Humpherey, and Fitzpatrick to attack him. Then, when he throws,
he's gotta worry about Austin, Cooks, and Ivy.
The
kickers on both teams are pretty good. If it comes down to the
wire, Jeff Hall for Memphis, or Andy Crosland for Chicago, could
be the saviors for their teams. I predict that Enforcers will
slaughter the living crap out of the Maniax. The loss of Prentiss
will be huge. The only thing that Memphis will compete for is
not to be the worst team in the XFL. McDougal and Avery will
have stellar performances. This game is a warm up for the TRUE
possible Big Game At The End, as the Enforcers battle the Demons
at home next week. See you all when the Enforcers are 6-4. Peace
out. And remember, winning isn't the only thing, but money is
everything in the XFL.
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