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CIFL Great Lakes Conference Championship Preview - Rock River Raptors Poised to End Kalamazoo Xplosion 14 Game Home Win Streak!

Randy Bell and the Raptors took the 12-1 Kalamazoo Xplosion to overtime before falling 33-26 in Kalamazoo in the opening game of this CIFL season. The rematch in Rockford was also won by Kalamazoo 36-28, a game in which CIFL MVP favorite Randy Bell missed a lot of the action due to injury. The Xplosion have a 14 game home winning streak on the line in this one, and Randy and the Raptors are fully intent on busting that streak and sitting the Xplosion down for the last week of the season. No worry for the Xplosion owners though as this same ownership group also owns the 11-2 Saginaw Sting...The Sting are heavy favorites in the Atlantic Conference Championship game against the 7-5 Lehigh Valley Outlawz to be played on Monday night. If the Raptors and Saginaw win, the Raptors will travel to Saginaw for the championship game on the following Monday. If the Raptors and the Outlawz win, the Raptors will host the CIFL championship game in Rockford next Saturday. If Kalamazoo wins, Kzoo will host the game against the Atlantic Conference winner next Sunday.

Eric Gardner had 82 passing yards in the game in Rockford as Kalamazoo used the two-headed quarterback monster to good effect in this one.

JoJo Moore opened the game in Rockford with a kick return touchdown, the second straight game he opened the game with a TD return.

Kalamazoo coach Mike Sparks and several of the Xplosion players were really working the refs in the Rockford game, and it seemed to payoff for them as the game progressed. The Raptors were called for a dozen penalties last week against Chicago and we don't need to see that repeated in Kalamazoo tomorrow night.

Rockford will need to contain Brian Dolph who is a force at wide receiver for the Kalamazoo Xplosion.

Left: Rock River quarterback Steve Lafalce winging it against Kalamazoo in Rockford. Lafalce has yet to beat the Xplosion in two efforts this season. Steve has been working much better under pressure as the season progresses, and he also seems to be getting a much better feel for his receiving crew as he has shown steady improvement over the course of the season. Steve is one of the best running quarterbacks in the league, and he is not afraid to take it into the teeth of a defense for a key first down or a clutch score. Right: Randy Hutchinson is one of the best QB's in the CIFL and he is not shy about throwing the football downfield. The Raptors will need to keep up the solid play on the DLine, and in the secondary, to be successful against the Xplosion.

The Kalamazoo Xplosion field a solid defense that likes to rip at the ball. Randy and the Raptors will need to play relatively mistake free to beat the Xplosion in Kalamazoo.

Steve LaFalce has a chance to put the biggest win on the board the Raptors have ever had. With Luke, Brandon, and Willie all in post-season form, I fully expect Steve to have a decent day and win this Great Lakes Conference Championship  game against the Xplosion.

Kicker Filip Filipovic was finally dialed in last week in Chicago. Filip hit on a 37 and 43 yard field goals in the Raptors rout of the Slaughter. If Kzoo keeps the game close, Filip may have to test the low air inside Wing's stadium.

Left: Since Domonique Dunbar was beaten by Brian Dolph on this play we have seen some good improvements in the Raptors secondary play. Dunbar was involved in a bit of an on-field altercation during the Chicago game and we hope he is able to go against the Xplosion. Right: Kalamazoo DB David Gater is a lock for the CIFL Defensive Player of the Year award and he has played two solid games against the Raptors this season. Gater had three INTs in the first game against us, and 10 tackles in the second.

If the Raptors defeat the Xplosion in Kalamazoo we will more than likely travel to Saginaw to face Damon Dowdell's Saginaw Sting in the CIFL Championship game a week from Monday. Dowdell is in the running for CIFL Offensive Player of the Year as he has been firing a ton of TD passes to Nick Body and others all season long.

The Raptors defeated the Sting in a great game at the MetroCentre earlier in the season even with superstar Nick Body having a solid game. Fortunately for the Raptors, Randy Bell put 244 all-purpose yards on the Sting in that one to trump the MVP candidate Body. Body is a legitimate CIFL MVP contender this season, and don't be surprised if we see the award shared by both Bell and Body.

The Raptors have a great chance of beating the Xplosion tomorrow night and all of the pressure is on Kalamazoo. If the Billy Cook's defense plays well, the Raptors win no matter what the Xplosion do. The Raptors DLine (Matrenga, Jones, and Foxx) are playing solid football, and as long as we see Dunbar or Patrick Jackson in the secondary along with Cordera Jackson, Burge, and Hampton, defeating the Xplosion should not be a problem. Monte Smith has been playing great football and Maurice Simpkins should be ready to go so the linebacker position will be well covered as well.

LeRoy McFadden's offense will need to keep doing what they have been doing of late. Take what is there, don't force it, make good decisions, make some adjustments, and control the ball game on the ground. If Kzoo tries to stuff the run and contain Stevie, Luke, Brandon, and Willie should be able to get to enough balls to put the win on the board for the Coach Jones and the Rock River Raptors.

That's my story and I am sticking with it. Go Raptors!

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-MinoltaMan 6-20-2008 9:00PM

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