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2015 MLL Predictions: Week 10

After a couple perfect weeks of picking leading up to the All Star Game break, I’ve now settled in to a consistent .500 picking record each week. It’s not anything to brag about, but it’s the truth. I need to get back on my horse and start picking games correctly across the board again. Week 10 is as good a chance to do that as any week. It’s armchair prediction time!

My overall record now sits 20-12. That would be good for a three way tie for 2nd place right now in the MLL (20-12 /4 games per weekend = 5-3 record of Rochester and Ohio)… so that’s not actually too bad. Now I’m just making math excuses. I want a perfect Week 10. From myself.

On a totally separate note… Traditional:

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Photo Credit: Craig Chase

Top 10 Plays – Week 9 & MLL ASG

2015 MLL Predictions – Week 10

Boston @ Florida – Saturday, June 20th, 7pm ET – While Florida looks like they could be ready to make a push, I like Boston to take one on the road, and get back into the race for second place. The Cannons D seems to match up well with Florida’s attack. For me, a lot of the game should be decided within that match up.

Charlotte @ New York – Saturday, June 20th, 7pm ET – Go ahead, pick Charlotte. If you do, you’re a true fan! While I can easily see the Lizards dropping a game (or two) this year, I don’t think it happens at home against Charlotte.

Chesapeake @ Ohio – Saturday, June 20th, 730pm ET – I’ll take Ohio here as they have a lot of good options offensively, share the ball well, and allow each player to operate. Their team play continues to elevate, but Chesapeake should be a stiff test to be sure. Could be a squeaker, but I’ll take the Machine.

Rochester @ Denver – Saturday, June 20th, 930pm ET – Usually I’m going Denver at home, but Rochester is looking about as dangerous as it gets right now. Assuming they come back from the All-Star break and continue their surge, Rochester could be a tough out for anyone, no matter the opponent or venue.

Fundamental And Fancy LongSticks!

Attendance Notes

Franchise – 2015 Attendance Average (+/- change from last week)
Denver – 5,750 from 6,356 (-606)
Boston – 5,681 from 4,566 (+1115)
Chesapeake – 4,715 from 4,689 (+26)
New York – 4,705 (same)
Ohio – 2,433 (same)
Charlotte – 2,203 from 2,081 (+122)
Florida – 1,792 (same)
Rochester – 1,122 (same)

ICYMI – 60 Minutes w/ Paul Rabil

Let’s talk lacrosse… and lots of other stuff!

Thanks to Paul for spending some time with me!