Friday, December 27, 2013

Lavishly's Lines Week #9

0-7 Sacramento Surge @ 2-5 Turlock Express  I doubt Turlock gives up a game at home to the always defeated Surge.  Turlock -4 over/under 14

0-7 Tulsa Revolution @ 5-1 Dallas Sidekicks  Dallas haven't beaten the Revolution by more than 2 points all season, why should this game be any different?  Dallas -2 o/u 12

0-6 Texas Strikers @ 0-7 Tulsa Revolution  I think that the Revolution are the better of these two always defeated teams, but their game the night before could play a factor late in this game.  Tayou gets the hat trick in the Revolution's first win of the season.  Tulsa -2.5 o/u 14 

6-3 Cleveland Freeze @ 3-4 Harrisburg Heat  Of the Heat's 4 losses, 3 of them have come at the hands of the Cleveland Freeze.  Cleveland should be favored in this to win, but look for the Harrisburg upset and their first win against the Freeze.  Cleveland -1.5 o/u 15

2-4 Cincinnati Saints @ 3-4 Detroit Waza Flo  Detroit desperately needs to get a win at home after dropping 3 in a row. Detroit wins this one with ease.  Detroit -2 o/u 14

1-6 Illinois Piasa @ 7-0 Chicago Mustangs  The Chicago Mustangs finish the year out at 8-0 and in control of the Eastern Division.  Chicago -6 o/u 14

2-5 Ontario Fury @ 5-2 San Diego Sockers  The Sockers have struggled at home so far this year, and have the terrible habit of letting up and giving the opposition a chance to get back in the game.  Brian Farber told Craig Elsten that it was because Evan McNeley controlled the music at the half and it was throwing off their game, but the "Sockers Let Up" has a history that at least goes back to March 13, 2010.  A Sockers loss would not surprise me, especially if the Sockers let the Fury back into the game after leading at the half.  Sockers -1 o/u 15

0-7 Sacramento Surge @ 4-4 Bay Area Rosal  Bay Area with ease.  Rosal -5 o/u 13 

5-1 Dallas Sidekicks @ 6-1 Hidalgo La Fiera  This is probably the game of the week and a good litmus test of who the true powers of the Central Division really are.  La Fiera will be well rested, they have a great keeper in Juan Gamboa, and are led by the experience of Chile Farias.  Dallas needs to prove themselves as a true contender by beating a team with a winning record, something that they haven't done all season.  Hidalgo -2 o/u 12

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