The Bears enter the regular season after blowing away the competition in the pre-season. The Bears seem to have procured the players necessary to challenge for the championship of the Rocky Mountain Football League AAA division this their second season in the league. The only two things that could stop the Bears are the Rhino-Raiders and themselves. Keeping the team intact will be a challenge and if done, the Bears should be unstoppable this year. The Rhino-Raiders won’t agree, but after week two they should change their tune and be believers as well.
The Bears currently have what appears to be the best defense in the entire league. Barring any defections, they should stifle almost every offense in the league. With a strong defensive line of Fiefia brothers, some great linebackers, and great talent in the secondary the Bears defense seems ready for the season. The only question mark will be if the team can keep Creighton and Tuitagaloa around for the season to solidify the group of secondary who have been around from the beginning. It is entirely possible if this group can stay together for the entire season, barring any major injuries, the competition might hope their defense scores as that might be the only points they see on the board at the end of the game.
The Bears offense seems to be coming together nicely as well. The offensive line has been shored up and there is a larger pool of running backs and receivers to spread things around. The quarterback position is deeper than last year and the team should come together faster than last year offensively. The biggest competition this season will probably be between the offense and defense and which group scores more points than the other during the season. It might be more interesting to have three positions on the scoreboard to keep things entertaining; Bears Offense, Bears Defense, and Opponent.
The biggest game of the season for the Bears will come in week two against the Rhino-Raiders with the game on June 9 against the Mustangs coming in a distant second. It is entirely possible, excepting the Rhino-Raiders game, that teams this season will be fighting just to score against the Bears in many of the games. It looks like an exciting second season and a potential championship season for the Bears in 2007.
Predictions:
April 14 at Utah Heat – Bears 48, Heat 7
April 21 vs. Rhino-Raiders – Bears 28, Rhino-Raiders 14
April 28 vs. Muddogs – Bears 42, Muddogs 6
May 5 at Utah Wolverines – Bears 21, Wolverines 6
May 12 vs. Seminoles – Bears 54, Seminoles 0
May 19 vs. Predators – Bears 42, Predators 14
June 2 at Boise Speed – Bears 38, Speed 14
June 9 vs. Mustangs – Bears 28, 14
June 16 at Lionz – Bears 21, Lionz 6
Regular season 9-0