American Conference All-Star Bowl announced!

The American Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2064.
QB Bill Sears - Reapers (230/341, 2842 yds, 24 TD)
QB Anderson Marquez - RoughRiders (277/461, 4038 yds, 24 TD)
QB James Dunne - Pharaohs (244/374, 3035 yds, 20 TD)
RB Thomas Brown - Pharaohs (201 att, 1220 yds, 19 TD)
RB Steven Kern - Totems (172 att, 1007 yds, 7 TD, 11 rec, 110 yds, 1 TD)
RB Jose Briggs - Totems (137 att, 700 yds, 13 TD, 13 rec, 121 yds, 0 TD)
FB Alex Smith - Reapers (9 att, 11 yds, 1 TD)
G Kyle Cox - RoughRiders (60 Pancakes)
G Larry Smith - Pharaohs (42 Pancakes)
G Ashley Clough - Totems (51 Pancakes)
T Preston Wilke - Reapers (80 Pancakes)
T Frankie Stubbs - RoughRiders (85 Pancakes)
T William Sides - Pharaohs (83 Pancakes)
C Phillip Castro - RoughRiders (69 Pancakes)
C Harry Berger - Totems (38 Pancakes)
TE Lee Rinaldi - Pharaohs (74 rec, 1080 yds, 9 TD)
TE Marvin Hodgson - Totems (45 rec, 529 yds, 4 TD)
WR Victor Cox - Reapers (99 rec, 1359 yds, 10 TD)
WR Nelson Turner - Reapers (83 rec, 1146 yds, 9 TD)
WR Sean Rogers - RoughRiders (68 rec, 1155 yds, 5 TD)
WR Vernon Barth - RoughRiders (63 rec, 800 yds, 8 TD)
WR Mitchell Carroll - Totems (75 rec, 853 yds, 9 TD)
CB Greg Berry - RoughRiders (64 Tck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR)
CB Earl Nagle - Pharaohs (59 Tck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD)
CB Damon Odom - Totems (75 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR)
LB Brandon Sharkey - Reapers (89 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF)
LB Dave Mintz - Reapers (73 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF)
LB Andrew Dorsey - RoughRiders (61 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
LB Charles Bradbury - RoughRiders (107 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF)
LB Kenneth Corey - RoughRiders (65 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 3 FF, 2 FR)
LB Owen Norman - Pharaohs (58 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
DT Ronald Greer - Reapers (20 Tck, 7 Sck)
DT Theodore Dalton - RoughRiders (13 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF)
DT Kyle Negron - Pharaohs (7 Tck, 3 Sck)
DT Nicholas Kessler - Totems (9 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF)
DE William Lara - Pharaohs (25 Tck, 11 Sck, 1 Def TD, 4 FF, 2 FR)
DE Benjamin Phillips - Pharaohs (31 Tck, 6 Sck, 4 FF)
DE Chang Langford - Totems (34 Tck, 14 Sck, 1 Sfty, 1 FF, 2 FR)
FS Arthur Rodgers - Reapers (28 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD)
FS Micheal Jones - Totems (62 Tck, 1 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
SS John Parker - Reapers (76 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF)
SS Robert Martinez - Totems (82 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR)
K Greg Roland - Totems (30/37 FG)
P Ruben Davidson - Reapers (2834 yards, 24 inside 20)

Canadian Conference All-Star Bowl announced!

The Canadian Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2064.
QB Everett Knoll - Bears (216/339, 2673 yds, 16 TD)
QB Brian Veal - Vikings (337/535, 3099 yds, 18 TD)
QB Tyler Mcdonald - North (239/453, 2741 yds, 18 TD)
RB Robert Bull - Bears (139 att, 850 yds, 13 TD)
RB Jeremiah Adams - Gamblers (189 att, 929 yds, 3 TD, 29 rec, 144 yds, 2 TD)
RB Heriberto Corrigan - North (202 att, 900 yds, 7 TD, 7 rec, 17 yds, 0 TD)
FB Carl Laster - Gamblers (12 att, 47 yds, 0 TD, 12 rec, 125 yds, 0 TD)
G Francisco Lai - Bears (35 Pancakes)
G Steven Aldridge - Gamblers (39 Pancakes)
G James Kelly - North (36 Pancakes)
T Christopher Shook - Bears (54 Pancakes)
T Gary Fulmer - Vikings (66 Pancakes)
T Abram Hilton - North (76 Pancakes)
C Carlos Taggart - Bears (44 Pancakes)
C Wayne Weiss - Vikings (45 Pancakes)
TE Jeffrey Machado - Bears (29 rec, 335 yds, 1 TD)
TE David Mickens - Vikings (73 rec, 522 yds, 8 TD)
WR Chris Crowell - Bears (54 rec, 753 yds, 3 TD)
WR Jose Lyons - Vikings (90 rec, 961 yds, 4 TD)
WR Ruben Morris - Vikings (96 rec, 993 yds, 4 TD)
WR Brandon Feldman - North (69 rec, 930 yds, 8 TD)
WR Oscar Grubbs - North (87 rec, 865 yds, 6 TD)
CB Kenneth Jones - Bears (82 Tck, 2 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
CB John Butler - Bears (45 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 3 FF, 1 FR)
CB Raymond Fischer - Vikings (84 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF)
LB Philip Henson - Bears (86 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
LB Michael Hurley - Bears (78 Tck, 5 Sck, 4 FF, 2 FR)
LB Bill Southern - Bears (35 Tck, 5 Sck, 6 FF)
LB Stephen Medeiros - Vikings (67 Tck, 10 Sck, 1 FF)
LB David Dodson - Gamblers (112 Tck, 9 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF)
LB Dallas Sun - North (82 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Sfty, 2 FF)
DT Lloyd Chappell - Bears (6 Tck)
DT Zachary Ratcliff - Bears (18 Tck, 6 Sck, 2 FF)
DT Andrew Morgan - Vikings (14 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
DT Jaime Cowley - Gamblers (13 Tck, 3 Sck)
DE Roger Mcgriff - Bears (18 Tck, 9 Sck, 1 FF)
DE Ricky Rodriguez - North (35 Tck, 6 Sck, 3 FF, 3 FR)
DE Donald Wilkerson - North (33 Tck, 9 Sck, 4 FF, 3 FR)
FS Charles Schmidt - Bears (39 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 3 FF)
FS Aaron Peterson - North (68 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
SS Brian Smith - Bears (47 Tck, 6 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
SS Allen Beckman - Bears (54 Tck, 2 Sck, 5 FR)
K Haywood Mathews - Bears (29/37 FG)
P Jarrod Martin - Bears (2521 yards, 19 inside 20)

QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins League MVP!

NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' QB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Knoll won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 216/339, 2673 yds, 16 TD.

"I'm honored to receive this award because of the number of other worthy candidates who had some great years," Knoll said. "It was just fun for me, truly, to watch them. I'm just glad to be a part of it."

QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Playoff MVP!

NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' QB took home the 2064 Playoff MVP award today. Knoll won the award by amassing playoff totals of 28/46, 312 yds, 2 TD.

DE Chang Langford (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Year!

NEW YORK -- In his own view, Chang Langford put together his best professional season in 2064. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 2064 Defensive Player of the Year.

The versatile Langford had 34 tackles, 14 sacks, 0 interceptions, and 1 forced fumbles with 0 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the Totems' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Langford a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Year!

BCFC Bears quarterback Everett Knoll is Wolverine Studios Sports Network's Offensive Player of the Year, as selected by a panel of players, coaches and executives.

Knoll received 299 first-place votes from the 583 people polled.

Knoll in 2064 had 2673 yards and 16 TDs, with only 5 interceptions for a QB Rating of 97.6.

SS Allen Beckman (BCFC) wins Defensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' SS was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Beckman won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 54 Tck, 2 Sck, 5 FR.

WR Ruben Morris (NSV) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The Nova Scotia Vikings' WR was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Morris won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 96 rec, 993 yds, 4 TD.

2064 The Brewmaster's Bowl

The BCFC Bears have defeated the New Orleans Reapers in the 2064 The Brewmaster's Bowl.

The final score was Bears 35 - Reapers 21.

Everett Knoll - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense Roger Mcgriff - DE had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Con Championship Game

The BCFC Bears have defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings in the 2064 Con Championship Game.

The final score was Bears 34 - Vikings 3.

Everett Knoll - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense Kenneth Jones - CB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Con Championship Game

The New Orleans Reapers have defeated the Memphis Pharaohs in the 2064 Con Championship Game.

The final score was Pharaohs 20 - Reapers 30.

Bill Sears - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense Arthur Rodgers - FS had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Week 15: QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The BCFC Bears' Everett Knoll threw 1 touchdowns, completing 21 of 36 passes for 235 yards in the Bears victory over the Windsor Gamblers.

After being drafted in Round 3 of the 2060 amateur draft, season number 4 for Knoll, has seen some impressive numbers including 16 touchdown passes this season.

Week 15: DE Benjamin Phillips (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Benjamin Phillips of the Memphis Pharaohs has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Phillips finished with 4 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 15

Bears - 30, Gamblers - 14
RoughRiders - 23, Pharaohs - 22
Vikings - 28, Totems - 23
North - 24, Reapers - 17

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Windsor Gamblers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Mary Moore : Windsor Gamblers
They are well coached. I am sure head coach Robert Neuman has them prepared for this game. He is innovative with his defense. They might even win with three touchdowns.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
In this game, we have to acknowledge that Kenneth Jones - CB will be a key player to watch. Not only is he a beast on the Bears defense, he is a walking highlight reel.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game.

Big boys shows the way in Houston.

The guys in the offensive trenches from RoughRiders are totally crushing opponents this year. They’ve given up only 46 sacks in 13 games while collecting 552 pancakes.

Jose Briggs blasts the Bears in aftermath of Totems loss.

Jose Briggs had harsh words for Bears in a postgame interview. The Totems RB said he lost all respect for the Bears. 'I think this game proves that sometimes teams get lucky in this league, and that the Bears just got lucky', he said.

Sides a North legend

Toronto has confirmed that Glen Sides - C is slowly building a legacy. Sides seems to be on the minds of fans everywhere in Toronto. He is a legend to them.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 15)

Simon Sly is here to bring you another edition of Coach Showdown. This is an interesting week.

LARRY UNDERWOOD, HEAD COACH, SEATTLE TOTEMS
The Totems currently sit at 6-6.

Larry Underwood wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation.

Underwood is better suited to lead a team than Andrew.


JAMES ANDREW, HEAD COACH, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS
The Pharaohs currently sit at 10-3.

James Andrew preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation.

Andrew outperforms Underwood in scouting.
Andrew is slightly better than Underwood at estimating player potential.
Andrew is much more charismatic than Underwood.
Andrew has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Underwood.
Andrew is way better than Underwood in developing players.
Andrew maintains significantly more discipline than Underwood.
Andrew is so much smarter than Underwood.
Andrew motivates his team a little better than Underwood.
Andrew makes his players hit the weight room more often than Underwood.
Andrew prepares for opponents way more than Underwood.

Week 14: QB Bill Sears (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Bill Sears has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Reapers defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings, 63 to 13. Sears did his part, throwing 7 touchdowns, completing 37 of 45 passes for 480 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 22 to 5, and a passer rating of 112.5.

Week 14: LB Kenneth Corey (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Kenneth Corey of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Corey finished with 9 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 14

Bears - 23, Pharaohs - 13
Reapers - 63, Vikings - 13
RoughRiders - 31, Gamblers - 24
Totems - 30, North - 7

Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
I do not think their defense gets enough credit. They are 2nd in sacks with 38. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 16.7. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 248 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 69 yards per game. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 1st in forced fumbles. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.

Mary Moore : BCFC Bears
The Bears are for real! This may be a pivotal game for their season.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
Looking at the two rosters, I sense that Robert Bull - RB is a key cog in the offensive machinery of the Bears. Should be interesting to see him going against a quality opponent.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
It may even be a blow out.

No Pass Zone in New Orleans.

Reapers pass defense this year has been merciless on opposing QBs this season, giving up only 2210 in 12 games. Said one member of the defensive backfield, ‘We’re so good, our opponent’s wives come to watch US play’.

Top receiver trio?

The Pharaohs trio of Lee Rinaldi - TE, Rick Zarate - WR and Adam Tripp - WR are currently the leading trio of pass catchers in the league, with 20 receving touchdowns between the three.

Week 13: QB Anderson Marquez (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The Houston RoughRiders' Anderson Marquez threw 4 touchdowns, completing 25 of 34 passes for 410 yards in the RoughRiders victory over the Seattle Totems.

After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2051 amateur draft, season number 13 for Marquez, has seen some impressive numbers including 21 touchdown passes this season.

Week 13: DE William Lara (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Lara absolutely dominated in the Pharaohs 16-6 game with the Windsor Gamblers. He finished with 1 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 13

Vikings - 36, North - 33
RoughRiders - 42, Totems - 38
Bears - 37, Reapers - 3
Pharaohs - 16, Gamblers - 6

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
When you consider the two rosters, there is no way around that The Reapers' defense goes through Ronald Greer - DT. This man has the ability to change games. They win big.

Mary Moore : BCFC Bears
The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 2nd in sacks with 33. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 17.9. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 244.3 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 71.5 yards per game. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 1st in forced fumbles.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
Head coach John Painter runs a tight ship in New Orleans. I feel certain he has prepared an excellent gameplan. He is running a great offense. He is doing some clever things with his defense. The way he and his coaches prepare is beautiful. Expect a great game.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
The way they win this game will tell a lot about what they are as a team.

Pharaohs racking up yards!

The offense of the Pharaohs is slaying everybody this year, posting 4443 total yards and 370 points thus far in 11 games. Quarterback James Dunne - QB and receiver Lee Rinaldi - TE have clowned on opponents to the tune of 828 yards this season, while Running Back Thomas Brown - RB has plowed his way for 1079. The o-line has smashed opponents for 349 pancakes this season while allowing only 9 quarterback sacks.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 13)

Simon Sly is here to bring you another edition of Coach Showdown. Let us get on with it.

JAMES PILCHER, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS
The Reapers currently sit at 6-4.

James Pilcher does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.
James Pilcher runs a 4-3 defense. His system requires top notch cornerbacks. It features primarily zone coverage. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.

They are 3rd in sacks with 33.
They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 22.3.
They are 1st in pass defense with 191 yards given up per game.
They are 7th in run defense. Giving up 139.5 yards per game.
They are 5th in interceptions with 5.
They are 8th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 7th in forced fumbles.

Pilcher has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Needham.
Pilcher makes his players hit the weight room more often than Needham.
Pilcher prepares better than Needham.


CHRISTOPHER NEEDHAM, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, SEATTLE TOTEMS
The Totems currently sit at 5-5.

Christopher Needham wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Christopher Needham runs a 4-3 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. It focuses on man coverage. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. Needham aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 1st in sacks with 36.
They are 5th in points allowed, averaging 22.7.
They are 5th in pass defense with 262.1 yards given up per game.
They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 119.2 yards per game.
They are 3rd in interceptions with 6.
They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 2nd in forced fumbles.

Needham outperforms Pilcher in scouting.
Needham outperforms Pilcher in assessing player ability.
Needham exhibits way more flexibility than Pilcher.
Needham is better suited to lead a team than Pilcher.

Reapers keeping tabs on Young

An individual with connections in the Reapers' locker room says that coaches are keeping a close eye on Charles Young - WR. They fear he is a bad influence on the younger players.

Week 12: RB John Corona (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 12's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back John Corona. His 11 att, 120 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 28 to 20 victory for the Nova Scotia Vikings.

The former East Tennessee State gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 530 Yards and 6 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 12: CB Joel Goetz (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Goetz's ball hawking ability was on display in the Gamblers 7-2 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 6 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

"Joel has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Gamblers Defensive Coordinator

Game Recaps for Week 12

Gamblers - 7, North - 2
Pharaohs - 37, RoughRiders - 17
Vikings - 28, Reapers - 20
Bears - 22, Totems - 20

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Seattle Totems

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems
The better team wins. The Totems are the better team. No argument.

Mary Moore : Seattle Totems
Players like Steven Kern - RB, Sheldon Reichert - T and Christopher Jackson - G with their incredible leadership make the difference in this game. There will be some wild plays in this game.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
They will rely on their defense to pull them through. They are 3rd in sacks with 31. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 17.7. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 245.6 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 68.2 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 4. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 1st in forced fumbles.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
Head coach James Hopper has this team running like a well oiled machine. Offensively he is a great and innovative thinker. He is has a really good understanding of what works on defense.

Lanning stating his case to history

Windsor has confirmed that Keith Lanning - WR is among the favorites in his generation for the future hall of fame. Clearly, after 15 seasons in the league, playing at his level, it is hard to dispute. Hall of fame or not, Lanning is a legend, not only in Windsor, but nationally. The Gamblers have made no comment on the subject before, but seem fairly satisfied with the whole thing.

Week 11: QB Brian Veal (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The Nova Scotia Vikings' Brian Veal threw 2 touchdowns, completing 40 of 62 passes for 370 yards in the Bears victory over the Nova Scotia Vikings.

After being drafted in Round 3 of the 2061 amateur draft, season number 3 for Veal, has seen some impressive numbers including 15 touchdown passes this season.

Week 11: CB John Butler (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Butler's ball hawking ability was on display in the Bears 25-20 game with the Nova Scotia Vikings. He finished with 12 Tck, 1 Int, 1 FF.

"John has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Bears Defensive Coordinator

Game Recaps for Week 11

Bears - 25, Vikings - 20
Totems - 34, Reapers - 20
Pharaohs - 20, Gamblers - 13
RoughRiders - 27, North - 10

Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
Do not believe it if anyone tells you the Reapers are overhyped. They are who we thought they were.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
Can't lose.

Jim Nox : Seattle Totems
I find it hard to bet against coach Larry Underwood. He always has them well prepared. He makes great offensive adjustments. He is has a really good understanding of what works on defense.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 1st in sacks with 31. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 20.3. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 182.8 per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 4.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 11)

Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. I will spare you the meandering and cut to the chase.

JAMES ANDREW, HEAD COACH, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS
The Pharaohs currently sit at 7-2.

James Andrew preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation.

Andrew outperforms Hopper in scouting.
Andrew is significantly better than Hopper in assessing the ability of players.
Andrew is significantly better than Hopper in judging player potential.
Andrew is slightly more detail oriented than Hopper.
Andrew is much more charismatic than Hopper.
Andrew has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Hopper.
Andrew is a better offisive mind than Hopper.
Andrew is way better than Hopper in developing players.
Andrew maintains significantly more discipline than Hopper.
Andrew seems a little bit smarter than Hopper.
Andrew is better suited to lead a team than Hopper.
Andrew does a way better job at motivating his players than Hopper.
Andrew prepares for opponents way more than Hopper.


JAMES HOPPER, HEAD COACH, BCFC BEARS
The Bears currently sit at 7-2.

James Hopper preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.

Hopper is not as rigid as Andrew.

Week 10: DE William Lara (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE William Lara of the Memphis Pharaohs has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Lara finished with 2 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Week 10: QB Bill Sears (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Bill Sears has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Reapers defeated the Toronto North, 30 to 16. Sears did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 24 of 34 passes for 395 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 11 to 3, and a passer rating of 103.2.

Game Recaps for Week 10

Bears - 19, Totems - 16
Pharaohs - 39, Vikings - 10
RoughRiders - 13, Gamblers - 10
Reapers - 30, North - 16

Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Nova Scotia Vikings

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings
The difference in this game will be their offense. They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 14. They are 4th in the league passing yards per game. They average 264.8! They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 8. They are 5th in the league points scored per game. They average 24.8!

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
Do not sleep on this defense. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging only 23.6. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up only 100.4 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 10. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 5th in forced fumbles. This will be a great game to watch.

Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings
I see them winning again this week. This may be a pivotal game for their season.

Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings
I think having a team players like Brian Veal - QB is the kind of thing that will help the Vikings win this game. And you can take that with you to the bank.

Week 9: RB Jerry Knudson (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Knudson's 15 att, 157 yds, 0 TD, 3 rec, 28 yds, 1 TD performance against the Windsor Gamblers. Knudson from UCLA was selected in round 4, 3 years ago.

Knudson now has 506 Rushing Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 9: LB David Dodson (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB David Dodson of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Dodson finished with 10 Tck, 2 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 9

Reapers - 45, Gamblers - 10
Vikings - 24, RoughRiders - 13
Pharaohs - 34, Bears - 21

Week 9: FS Wesley Lindstrom (BCFC) has suffered a major injury!

The BCFC Bears' FS Wesley Lindstrom has suffered an injury: Out (8-12 weeks).

Lee Rinaldi - TE signs extension with the Pharaohs

The Memphis Pharaohs front office has announced that they have signed Lee Rinaldi - TE to a new contract. Rinaldi will stay with the team on a 2 year deal with a base salary of 4250000

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Memphis Pharaohs

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
A double digit win.

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
The leadership on the Pharaohs is great. You look at guys like Lavern Crowder - DT and what he does for a team. Leadership like that helps you win games.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
Look for their defense to dominate. They are 5th in sacks with 17. They are 5th in points allowed, averaging only 24. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 98.1 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 9. They are 2nd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 5th in forced fumbles. A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
Looking at the teams, it is obvious that Wesley Lindstrom - FS is the kind of player who gives offensive coordinators nightmares.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 9)

As always I am Simon Sly with your weekly coach comparison. Let us jump right in.

JAMES HOPPER, HEAD COACH, BCFC BEARS
The Bears currently sit at 6-1.

James Hopper preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.

Hopper has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Brookins.
Hopper seems a little bit smarter than Brookins.
Hopper motivates his team a little better than Brookins.


KIM BROOKINS, HEAD COACH, TORONTO NORTH
The North currently sit at 2-6.

Kim Brookins wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation.

Brookins is a better offisive mind than Hopper.
Brookins is not as rigid as Hopper.
Brookins is better suited to lead a team than Hopper.

Week 8: DE David Haskins (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Haskins absolutely dominated in the Reapers 38-35 game with the Memphis Pharaohs. He finished with 3 Tck, 1 Sck.

Week 8: QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The BCFC Bears' Everett Knoll threw 2 touchdowns, completing 10 of 12 passes for 215 yards in the Bears victory over the Toronto North.

After being drafted in Round 3 of the 2060 amateur draft, season number 4 for Knoll, has seen some impressive numbers including 10 touchdown passes this season.

Game Recaps for Week 8

Bears - 35, North - 6
Reapers - 38, Pharaohs - 35
Totems - 35, Gamblers - 0

Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
We are doing a sweepstakes at the network, and I look forward to raking in the winnings for this bet.

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
With people like Travis Falls - G and Lavern Crowder - DT who understand the value of team play it is easy to see why the Pharaohs win this game.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
Look for them to continue their winstreak. This will either be wildly entertaining or a dull grind. I see no middle between the two.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
I think their offense is really good. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 11. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 311.7! They are maulers, 5th in the league in pancakes. They are 5th in the league points scored per game. They average 25.3! This may be a pivotal game for their season.

Week 7: RB Jeremiah Adams (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 7's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Jeremiah Adams. His 28 att, 116 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 34 to 13 victory for the Windsor Gamblers.

The former Alabama gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 660 Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 7: SS Paul Baugh (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week

SS Paul Baugh of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Baugh finished with 4 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 7

Vikings - 34, Bears - 10
Gamblers - 34, North - 13
Reapers - 41, RoughRiders - 16
Pharaohs - 45, Totems - 24

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Nova Scotia Vikings

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
Of course the Bears win. Have you been living under a rock? A close win.

Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings
I see them winning again this week.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
Looking at the teams, it is obvious that Jacob Stillwell - RB will be a key player to watch. He always delivers a highlight reel. If they lose this one, I will never hear the end of it.

Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings
The Vikings have really strong team play. You look at a player like Brian Veal - QB and what he does for a team. He makes everyone around him better.

Winning pleases everyone.

Vikings fans are celebrating this week after their team mopped the floor with the Totems. Shawn Reynolds said of his team, This is promising, this is where we want to be as a team.’

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 7)

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WILLIAM LAFLAMME, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS
The Vikings currently sit at 4-2.

William Laflamme wants to be aggressive on offense. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
William Laflamme runs a pass heavy Vertical Hybrid offense. Fullbacks are utilized in the passing game. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Laflamme. He likes receivers who can stretch the field.

They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 2nd in the league passing touchdowns with 11. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 268.5.They are 6th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 6th in the league in pancakes.They are 7th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush.They are 5th in the league rushing touchdowns with 5.They are 6th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 78.They are 5th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 23.3.
Laflamme outperforms Reid in scouting.
Laflamme outperforms Reid in assessing player ability.
Laflamme is slightly better than Reid at estimating player potential.
Laflamme is a better offisive mind than Reid.
Laflamme prepares better than Reid.


BOBBIE REID, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS
The Reapers currently sit at 2-2.

Bobbie Reid wants to be aggressive on offense. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation.
Bobbie Reid runs a run first Smash Mouth Hybrid offense. He wants running backs who can also block. Reid prefers running up the middle. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Reid. The passing game is predicated on spreading the ball around to multiple targets.

They are 8th in the league pass completion percentage.
They are 6th in the league passing touchdowns with 8.
They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 311.2.
They are 7th in the league in sacks allowed.
They are 5th in the league in pancakes.
They are 3rd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.
They are 8th in the league average yards per rush.
They are 7th in the league rushing touchdowns with 2.
They are 7th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 69.8.
They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 22.2.

Reid is better suited to lead a team than Laflamme.

Week 6: QB Tyler Mcdonald (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced Toronto North quarterback Tyler Mcdonald has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The North defeated the Houston RoughRiders, 52 to 25. Mcdonald did his part, throwing 5 touchdowns, completing 24 of 37 passes for 364 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 10 to 3, and a passer rating of 94.2.

Week 6: CB Michael Roe (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Roe's ball hawking ability was on display in the North 52-25 game with the Houston RoughRiders. He finished with 6 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

"Michael has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -North Defensive Coordinator

Game Recaps for Week 6

North - 52, RoughRiders - 25
Vikings - 25, Totems - 22

Game of the Week: Nova Scotia Vikings at Seattle Totems

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems
For this match up, I think that Matthew Maloney - WR will be great again this game. He has been a beast this season. That beast is going to enjoy racking up stats against this defense. Lots of points scored.

Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings
This week, the Vikings will count on the leadership of Jose Lyons - WR and Brian Veal - QB to get the win. It is leadership skills like that you need for these tough games. Get your popcorn ready.

Jim Nox : Seattle Totems
In this game, you would be a fool not to think Warren Dallas - LB will run circles around the offense. This is going to be great to watch.

Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings
The Vikings are better than you think. They get the W.

Defense dominates in BCFC.

The Bears D-Line is ransacking opposing offenses so far this season with a total of 6 sacks, 1 forced fumbles and 24 tackles in 5 games.

Jason Osborne consoles RoughRiders after loss.

Jason Osborne was frank and upbeat about the game against Bears in an interview after the game. 'Surely, we lost, but we were playing well. I think this is a testament to our character and preparation' said Osborne. He added: 'The Bears are a good team, but I we played our hearts out and kept grinding. We learned a lot from this game, and it will help us in the future'.

Week 5: QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced BCFC Bears quarterback Everett Knoll has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Bears defeated the Houston RoughRiders, 27 to 24. Knoll did his part, throwing 2 touchdowns, completing 26 of 33 passes for 281 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 7 to 1, and a passer rating of 110.1.

Week 5: DE Chang Langford (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Langford absolutely dominated in the Totems 29-28 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 3 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 5

Vikings - 27, Gamblers - 20
Pharaohs - 30, Reapers - 24
Totems - 29, North - 28
Bears - 27, RoughRiders - 24

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Memphis Pharaohs

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
Looking at how the teams match up, I see that they have to contain Jesus Hargrove - CB. I think they will fail. Expect him to show up in a big way and make a difference.

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
This will be a tough game and that is where playing as a team comes in. They will need to rely on people such as Travis Falls - G and Lavern Crowder - DT who are great at coordinating and making sure everyone is doing the right thing on the field.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
I am sure head coach James Andrew has something up his sleeve for this game. He is doing some really smart things on offense. He is one of the best defensive minds. The way he prepares gives them an advantage in any game. They might even win with three touchdowns.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
They will rely on their defense to pull them through. They are 2nd in sacks with 13. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 19. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 117 per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 4. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in forced fumbles.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2064 Week 5)

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JAMES PILCHER, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS
The Reapers currently sit at 2-1.

James Pilcher does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.
James Pilcher runs a 4-3 defense. His system requires top notch cornerbacks. It features primarily zone coverage. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.

They are 2nd in sacks with 13.
They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging 19.
They are 1st in pass defense with 117 yards given up per game.
They are 7th in run defense. Giving up 161.8 yards per game.
They are 1st in interceptions with 4.
They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 3rd in forced fumbles.

Pilcher has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Needham.
Pilcher makes his players hit the weight room more often than Needham.
Pilcher prepares better than Needham.


CHRISTOPHER NEEDHAM, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, SEATTLE TOTEMS
The Totems currently sit at 2-1.

Christopher Needham wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Christopher Needham runs a 4-3 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. It focuses on man coverage. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. Needham aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 1st in sacks with 19.
They are 4th in points allowed, averaging 22.8.
They are 7th in pass defense with 253.5 yards given up per game.
They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 130.2 yards per game.
They are 7th in interceptions with 1.
They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 5th in forced fumbles.

Needham outperforms Pilcher in scouting.
Needham outperforms Pilcher in assessing player ability.
Needham exhibits way more flexibility than Pilcher.
Needham is better suited to lead a team than Pilcher.

Week 4: LB Brandon Sharkey (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Brandon Sharkey of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Sharkey finished with 10 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

Week 4: QB Everett Knoll (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced BCFC Bears quarterback Everett Knoll has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Bears defeated the Windsor Gamblers, 35 to 6. Knoll did his part, throwing 2 touchdowns, completing 14 of 18 passes for 231 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 5 to 1, and a passer rating of 103.8.

Game Recaps for Week 4

Bears - 35, Gamblers - 6
Reapers - 33, Totems - 33
Vikings - 19, RoughRiders - 10
Pharaohs - 20, North - 13

Week 4: CB Sung Babcock (MEM) has suffered a major injury!

The Memphis Pharaohs' CB Sung Babcock has suffered an injury: Out (12-16 weeks).

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Seattle Totems

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
They will keep their winstreak going.

Mary Moore : Seattle Totems
They field one of the most underestimated offenses. They are 3rd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 5th in the league passing touchdowns with 6. They are 5th in the league passing yards per game. They average 236.3! They are 1st in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 3rd in the league in pancakes. They are 5th in the league average yards per rush. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 3. They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 134.3! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 25! This game will be so very entertaining.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
This is just going by my intuition.

Darren Francis : Seattle Totems
Their defense will step up this game. They are 1st in sacks with 15. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging only 19.3. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 225.7 per game. They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 5th in the league pass average yards per rush.

Fight breaks out at the North' facility.

Tensions flare in Toronto. It is now evident that Erin Delgadillo - QB has been on collision course with many of the other North players recently. This is fractioning the locker room, and has unfuriated the front office. It all escalated earlier this week when Erin Delgadillo - QB threw a punch at Howard Rash - RB who immediately reciprocated. The North are said to be monitoring the situation closely.

Week 3: WR Brandon Feldman (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Feldman's 5 rec, 122 yds, 0 TD effort led the way for the Toronto North. His 122 receiving yards bring his season total to 211 yards with 1 touchdowns on the season.

Week 3: DE Ricky Rodriguez (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Rodriguez absolutely dominated in the North 46-17 game with the Nova Scotia Vikings. He finished with 1 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 3

North - 46, Vikings - 17
Totems - 27, Pharaohs - 7
Bears - 30, RoughRiders - 17
Reapers - 17, Gamblers - 0

Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Seattle Totems

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs
When you think of the players that will be on the field, it seems obvious that Larry Smith - G drives defenses crazy. A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
For this match up, I think a good bet is that Benjamin Phillips - DE will be a key player to watch. Not only is he a beast on the Pharaohs defense, he is a walking highlight reel. I am looking forward to watching this showdown.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
Of course the Pharaohs win! With team players like Travis Falls - G and Lavern Crowder - DT who make everyone around them better, how could they not?

Darren Francis : Seattle Totems
I really like their defense. They will put up a lot of points.

'I am better than Gamblers' Richard McCain', says Lee Rinaldi

TE Lee Rinaldi sparked up a friendly rivalry with Richard McCain in an interview with local news. The Pharaohs player remarks came in response to some online speculation about who was the better TE. 'I think I have proved what I am. I feel confident about where I am, but I think maybe Richard McCain has a little more he needs to prove, if you get me? At least if he want to be compared to me.', he said.

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JUAN MIRANDA, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, TORONTO NORTH
The North currently sit at 0-2.

Juan Miranda wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Juan Miranda runs a 4-3 defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. Miranda aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 8th in sacks with 2.
They are 8th in points allowed, averaging 38.5.
They are 7th in pass defense with 259.5 yards given up per game.
They are 8th in run defense. Giving up 229.5 yards per game.
They are 8th in interceptions with 0.
They are 6th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 6th in forced fumbles.

Miranda is not as rigid as Gross.
Miranda is better suited to lead a team than Gross.


RAYMOND GROSS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS
The Gamblers currently sit at 1-1.

Raymond Gross wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.
Raymond Gross runs a 4-3 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. To fit his scheme, linebackers must be sure tacklers, who can help shut down the run.

They are 6th in sacks with 4.
They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging 20.5.
They are 5th in pass defense with 243 yards given up per game.
They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 58 yards per game.
They are 7th in interceptions with 0.
They are 7th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 7th in forced fumbles.

Gross outperforms Miranda in scouting.
Gross is slightly more detail oriented than Miranda.
Gross has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Miranda.
Gross outperforms Miranda in player development.
Gross seems a little bit smarter than Miranda.

Berry watch

A person familiar with the RoughRiders says that they are increasingly worries about the off field red flags of Greg Berry - CB. Greg Berry - CB is making it difficult for himself and the RoughRiders. Berry could be a productive player, but he must be able to stay out of trouble or teams will tire off him sooner rather than later.

Week 2: RB Jeremiah Adams (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 2's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Jeremiah Adams. His 25 att, 278 yds, 1 TD, 2 rec, 12 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 21 to 10 victory for the Windsor Gamblers.

The former Alabama gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 347 Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 2: CB Earl Nagle (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Earl Nagle of the Memphis Pharaohs has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Nagle finished with 2 Tck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD.

Game Recaps for Week 2

Bears - 30, North - 17
Reapers - 34, RoughRiders - 16
Gamblers - 21, Totems - 10
Pharaohs - 56, Vikings - 21

Game of the Week: Nova Scotia Vikings at Memphis Pharaohs

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs
Looking at the teams, I agree with the popular opinion that Charles Bernal - DE will shine for the Pharaohs defense. They rely on him, and he will deliver.

Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings
This is just what my gut tells me.

Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings
This will be a tough game and that is where leaders such as Jose Lyons - WR and Brian Veal - QB will shine and help them get the win. We will be talking about this game for a long time.

Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs
Head coach James Andrew puts them over the top in this game. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. He is running an explosive defense. The way he prepares gives them an advantage in any game.

Allen not pulling punches after the Pharaohs won.

Christopher Allen was pretty blunt in his postgame interview after the Pharaohs's win. Christopher Allen - WR known for brutal honesty, said after Memphis beat Toronto that the North's did not seem prepared at all, and that he was frankly embarrased on their behalf. Them be fighting words to many a North fan, let alone the players. It will be interesting to see if anyone lashes back, or if calmer heads prevail.

Branch watch

Rumors on social media are swirling that Brad Branch - T may be under investigation again. Brad Branch - T is making it difficult for himself and the North. Branch could be a productive player, but he must be able to stay out of trouble or teams will tire off him sooner rather than later.

Week 1: QB James Dunne (MEM) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced Memphis Pharaohs quarterback James Dunne has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Pharaohs defeated the Toronto North, 47 to 21. Dunne did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 27 of 37 passes for 416 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 3 to 0, and a passer rating of 136.8.

Week 1: DE Chang Langford (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Chang Langford of the Seattle Totems has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Langford finished with 4 Tck, 4 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 1

Vikings - 31, Gamblers - 7
Totems - 38, RoughRiders - 30
Bears - 27, Reapers - 3
Pharaohs - 47, North - 21

Season Predictions

The sports journalists association has published the results of this year's division prediction polls among their twenty top sports journalists.

Canadian Conference Canada: Nova Scotia Vikings with 8 votes (Runner up: BCFC Bears with 7 votes)

American Conference US: Memphis Pharaohs with 12 votes (Runner up: New Orleans Reapers with 4 votes)

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
Look for their defense to dominate.

Mary Moore : BCFC Bears
Get your popcorn ready.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
The leadership on this team is great. Having a guy like Alex Nolan - C on the field and in the locker room is exactly what you need to win games like this.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
When you think of the players that will be on the field, it is likely that they have to contain Jesus Hargrove - CB. I think they will fail. Expect him to show up in a big way and make a difference. Boy, oh boy am I looking forward to this.

David Dodson compares himself to Gamblers' Joseph Pugh

LB David Dodson sparked up a friendly rivalry with Joseph Pugh in an interview with local news. David Dodson brings up Joseph Pugh every chance he gets, it seems. 'Is he faster than me? nah. Look at the tape, once the pads come on he slows down. Sure, he is good and he may even be as good as me some day.' The Gamblers LB said. Certainly such words will set the internet forums on fire, and it will be interesting to see if Joseph Pugh takes the bait and responds.

Training Camp News

Mintz, D. - LB from New Orleans Reapers is living up to his round 3 selection by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the camp suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.

Future star for Toronto North?

Grubbs, O. - WR from Toronto North has shown everyone at spring camp why they drafted him in round 1. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Grubbs has made.

DT David Kramer (N/A) has retired!

DT David Kramer (59 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

CB Arthur Bass (N/A) has retired!

CB Arthur Bass (60 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

DT Paul Miller (N/A) has retired!

DT Paul Miller (55 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

Post Free Agency Retirements

The following players have retired after going unsigned through free agency:

CB William Gilman (N/A) has retired!

CB William Gilman (60 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

Free Agency Round 10: Round Up

2 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Marc Garza. The WR out of Alabama signed a $3,180,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Windsor Gamblers.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Windsor Gamblers who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,180,000.

Free Agency Round 9: Round Up

5 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Raymond Nagle. The RB out of Coastal Carolina signed a $2,770,000 contract for 4 year(s) with Windsor Gamblers.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.

Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Windsor Gamblers who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $5,010,000.

Free Agency Round 8: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Christopher Staton. The DT out of Notre Dame signed a $3,270,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Toronto North.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,270,000.

Free Agency Round 7: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Scott Fay. The T out of Oklahoma signed a $540,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Seattle Totems.

American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $540,000.

Free Agency Round 6: Round Up

4 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Heriberto Corrigan. The RB out of Louisville signed a $4,790,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Toronto North.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.

Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $4,790,000.

RB Heriberto Corrigan (TOR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Heriberto Corrigan, one of the league's top RBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $4,790,000 to play for the Toronto North.

CB Michael Roe (TOR) goes #1 overall!

NEW YORK -- The Toronto North drafted Michael Roe #1 overall in the 2064 draft. The 6' 1" CB fits the team's needs perfectly. Said North general manager: "It's up to us to develop him and get good players around him."

"The great thing about the game of football is, it's a team game," Roe said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."

Moore and Nox Mock Draft

Pick 1: Toronto North
Larry Moore: Mark Hogue - CB
What do you get with this kid? Speed, speed speed! He fills a hole at the position. Blue-chip player. Will fit right in and start right away. Love it.

Jim Nox: Michael Roe - CB
He is so fast. Get him. Put him on the WR1 every week. He will run with the best of them. The stars align for them to get him here. Just what they need. Blue-chip player with great upside. Hard to botch this pick.

Pick 2: Houston RoughRiders
Larry Moore: Michael Roe - CB
Lightning fast. Will make a good amount of money beating the veterans in track races after training. Once this kid gets in the building, they will be set at this position for years.

Jim Nox: Mark Hogue - CB
Ran a great forty. He can do what they want. He will deliver results early. He fits a need. End of story.

Pick 3: Seattle Totems
Larry Moore: Joseph Mahoney - LB
His physical foundation given him an nice ceiling. Makes smart decisions. Plug a hole in the roster with a great player. That is really what they need to do. This pick does it.

Jim Nox: Abram Hilton - T
If you go to his tape, you will se he run blocks very well. Takes in instructions well. The stars align for them to get him here. Just what they need. Blue-chip player with great upside. Hard to botch this pick.

Pick 4: Windsor Gamblers
Larry Moore: Leandro Zavala - FS
His college coaches talk highly of his work ethic. Speedy enough to cover. Will need to cushion a bit on the faster receivers, but they will account for that in the play design. Great technique on tackling. Do not be afraid to draft a position of need here. This kid is well worthy of a pick this early. Perfect situation for him, and great fit for the team.

Jim Nox: Joseph Mahoney - LB
Amazing strength for the position. Makes him versatile, and tells of his high ceiling. A cerebral player. Blue-chip player. Exactly what they look for. Add a young talent to a roster thin at the position, a great fit.

Pick 5: Nova Scotia Vikings
Larry Moore: Micheal Heffner - WR
This guy understands what it means to be a pro. Respected for his good behavior on the field. This is a kid who really contributes to the team spirit and the social cohesiveness on the team. Is fast enough to command real attention from cornerbacks. Can change direction fluidly. People always say you should not prioritize needs over quality. That is not an issue here, they get to have their cake and eat it too.

Jim Nox: Leandro Zavala - FS
The guy has his head on straight. Rarely lets receivers get separation. Has nice speed. will be fun to watch. Scouts like how well he tackles. It is not often that the talent available fits perfectly with what you need. When it does, it makes for a win-win situation. This young man is going to be put in a position to succeed.

Pick 6: New Orleans Reapers
Larry Moore: Dennis Chau - WR
Respected for his good behavior on the field. Elusive. can work over the middle. can work in the slot. Great balance. Once this kid gets in the building, they will be set at this position for years.

Jim Nox: Micheal Heffner - WR
This kid is not afraid to work hard. Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. Well liked in the locker room. His speed compliments his game, and will be a nice asset to the offense. Makes nice jumpcuts after the catch. Elusive enough to be dangerous on short and intermediate routes. Nothing to think about here. Pick up the kid, bring him into the building, put him om the field.

Pick 7: BCFC Bears
Larry Moore: Steven Aldridge - G
His pass blocking skills is something teams like about him. Pretty fast learner. Do not be afraid to draft a position of need here. This kid is well worthy of a pick this early. Perfect situation for him, and great fit for the team.

Jim Nox: Steven Aldridge - G
His pass blocking skills is something teams like about him. Pretty smart. Rock solid player is just what they need. A great fit here, both in terms of need and quality.

Pick 8: Memphis Pharaohs
Larry Moore: George Lamb - SS
He helps everyone get in the right position, making the team run as a well oiled machine. This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. The guy has gets along with everyone. Well schooled in the game, and it shows on the field. Do not overthink this. Just keep adding talent like this to your roster and the team will succeed.

Jim Nox: Leon Wynn - DE
Will never become a speed rush specialist, but has sufficient speed to become a prototype Defensive End. I like the way he tackles. Wraps up the ball carrier and drags him down. No need to take chances. Great player. Great fit. Great pick.

Pick 9: Toronto North
Larry Moore: Abram Hilton - T
Driving up his value is his ability to block on run plays. Teams need kids who can hold their own against fully grown men. Smart player. Good understanding of how plays develop, and where to be. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.

Jim Nox: Robert Carlson - RB
This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. He runs with great power, and hits the hole with a vengeance! Plug a hole in the roster with a great player. That is really what they need to do. This pick does it.

Pick 10: Houston RoughRiders
Larry Moore: Ruben Morris - WR
When you watch him you rarely see him drop the ball. Good instincts. Take the blue-chip player. Do not worry about sexier picks. He fits what you need and the quality is there.

Jim Nox: Ruben Morris - WR
Will occasionally impress you by coming down with throws others would not catch. A really smart kid. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.

Free Agency Round 5: Round Up

3 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Thomas Schmidt. The SS out of Utah signed a $3,400,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Toronto North.

American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.

Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $8,004,000.

Free Agency Round 4: Round Up

7 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Gordon Guzman. The SS out of Oklahoma signed a $3,210,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Nova Scotia Vikings.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 5 signings.

Nova Scotia Vikings was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was New Orleans Reapers who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $11,530,000.

WR Charles Young (NO) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Charles Young, one of the league's top WRs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 2 year contract worth $7,380,000 to play for the New Orleans Reapers.

Free Agency Round 3: Round Up

3 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Glenn Sanford. The WR out of Baylor signed a $5,830,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Houston RoughRiders.

American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.

Houston RoughRiders was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $10,650,000.

Free Agency Round 2: Round Up

7 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Jason Osborne. The C out of Missouri signed a $4,500,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Houston RoughRiders.

American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.

Houston RoughRiders was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).

The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $21,340,000.

WR Robert Wylie (HRR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, WR Robert Wylie was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Houston RoughRiders were about acquiring him.

The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Wylie's agent called to tell him that the RoughRiders head coach was in town. Soon, Wylie was meeting him at an executive airport.

Now, Wylie is being fitted for a RoughRiders uniform.

One of the league's top WRs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 1 year contract worth $7,980,000.

"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the RoughRiders," Wylie said.

CB Raymond Fischer (NSV) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, CB Raymond Fischer was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Nova Scotia Vikings were about acquiring him.

The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Fischer's agent called to tell him that the Vikings head coach was in town. Soon, Fischer was meeting him at an executive airport.

Now, Fischer is being fitted for a Vikings uniform.

One of the league's top CBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $6,610,000.

"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the Vikings," Fischer said.

C Jason Osborne (HRR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Jason Osborne, one of the league's top Cs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 1 year contract worth $4,500,000 to play for the Houston RoughRiders.

Free Agency Round 1: Round Up

11 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Robert Wilson. The RB out of The Citadel signed a $4,600,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Houston RoughRiders.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 6 signings.

Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).

The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $13,135,499.

LB Warren Dallas (SEA) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Warren Dallas, one of the league's top LBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 2 year contract worth $4,900,500 to play for the Seattle Totems.

LB Harvey Santiago (SEA) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Harvey Santiago, one of the league's top LBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 2 year contract worth $4,657,500 to play for the Seattle Totems.

RB Robert Wilson (HRR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, RB Robert Wilson was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Houston RoughRiders were about acquiring him.

The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Wilson's agent called to tell him that the RoughRiders head coach was in town. Soon, Wilson was meeting him at an executive airport.

Now, Wilson is being fitted for a RoughRiders uniform.

One of the league's top RBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $4,600,000.

"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the RoughRiders," Wilson said.

Offseason Team Needs with Jeremy Piper

With a new offseason under way, some rosters are in good shape. However, other teams have big needs to address this offseason. Your always trusty Jeremy Piper here brings you a quick glance at the teams with work to do. Whether they fill their needs in the draft or with veterans in free agency remains to be seen.

Here we go:
BCFC Bears: G DT SS
Nova Scotia Vikings: TE WR LB DT FS
Windsor Gamblers: QB WR CB LB FS
Toronto North: RB G T C CB LB DT
New Orleans Reapers: G WR CB LB DE FS
Houston RoughRiders: QB G C WR CB DT
Memphis Pharaohs: WR
Seattle Totems: G T C TE CB LB DT DE SS

Draft Order: Toronto North own first overall.

Pick 1: Toronto North
Pick 2: Houston RoughRiders
Pick 3: Seattle Totems
Pick 4: Windsor Gamblers
Pick 5: Nova Scotia Vikings
Pick 6: New Orleans Reapers
Pick 7: BCFC Bears
Pick 8: Memphis Pharaohs

Coaching Carousel Predictions.

The offseason is upon us and that means teams are shaking up their coaching staffs. This means that we get to take our annual look at coordinators who could make the leap to become head coaches, and the teams who are likely to poach them.

The prime candidates identified by our experts are:
Kyle Young - Offensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears
William Laflamme - Offensive Coordinator - Nova Scotia Vikings
John Perez - Defensive Coordinator - Nova Scotia Vikings
John Ireland - Offensive Coordinator - Windsor Gamblers
Juan Gregg - Defensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears
Arthur Singer - Offensive Coordinator - Seattle Totems
James Pilcher - Defensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers
Herman Marshall - Offensive Coordinator - Houston RoughRiders
Jacob Snell - Offensive Coordinator - Memphis Pharaohs
Robert Nathan - Defensive Coordinator - Houston RoughRiders

To Andrew Shaw - RB, the past is the past.

Andrew Shaw is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Shaw is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

To Arnold Abbott - TE, the past is the past.

Arnold Abbott is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Abbott is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

To Jarrod Martin - P, the past is the past.

Jarrod Martin is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Martin is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

To Dallas Sun - LB, the past is the past.

Dallas Sun is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Sun is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

To David Rhodes - DT, the past is the past.

David Rhodes is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Rhodes is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

Other retirements


QB David Harlan (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB William Perron (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB David Agnew (64 ovr) : Career stats: 51 att, 274 yds, 3 TD, 5 rec, 60 yds, 2 TD
RB George Copeland (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Dale Thomson (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB David Rogers (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Michael Woods (52 ovr) : Career stats: 6 att, 19 yds, 1 TD
FB Kevin Goss (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Melvin Clary (39 ovr) : Career stats: 11 att, 20 yds, 0 TD
G Gary Roberts (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Genaro Plunkett (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Timothy Dunn (69 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Roy Gannon (59 ovr) : Career stats: 15 Pancakes
T Josiah Hutson (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Timothy Fitzsimmons (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T David Juarez (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Ricky Mendoza (51 ovr) : Career stats: 52 Pancakes
TE James Waldron (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Leon Wilkins (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Arthur Peachey (44 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Dennis Franks (41 ovr) : Career stats: 90 rec, 555 yds, 4 TD
WR Angelo Blais (63 ovr) : Career stats: 47 rec, 380 yds, 3 TD
WR John Carr (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Howard Smith (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Robert Mitchell (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Ralph Kelley (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Marion Reiter (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Michael Hargrove (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Steve Lindstrom (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR John Spencer (50 ovr) : Career stats: 59 rec, 507 yds, 8 TD
WR George Morgan (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
CB Warren Hinton (58 ovr) : Career stats: 17 Tck
CB William Sanders (51 ovr) : Career stats: 20 Tck
CB Chad Newcomb (46 ovr) : Career stats:
CB William Lind (44 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Chad Perez (42 ovr) : Career stats: 4 Tck
LB Joseph Johnson (59 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Joshua Faust (58 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Francis Cooper (53 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Michael Rogers (53 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Gonzalo Turner (51 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Robert Peters (56 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Gary Roberts (55 ovr) : Career stats:
DT James Clark (53 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Robert Moss (53 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Francisco Adams (51 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Jose Ellis (49 ovr) : Career stats: 3 Tck
DT Edmund Young (41 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Travis Soriano (47 ovr) : Career stats: 15 Tck, 2 Sck
FS Walter Wentworth (44 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Leonel Eddy (65 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Arturo Diaz (57 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Michael Taylor (57 ovr) : Career stats: 20 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FR
SS Richard Stevens (56 ovr) : Career stats: 18 Tck
SS Thomas Ogle (53 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Jeremiah Cortez (50 ovr) : Career stats:
K Anthony Mackey (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Ronald Hansen (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Frederick Donnelly (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Gordon Brown (59 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K David Perdue (47 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Kraig Goins (46 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
P Ernest Ketchum (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Ronald Partin (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Martin Bear (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20

G Sung Alicea (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' G Sung Alicea has retired after 14 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 441 Pancakes

DT Mohammed Rivera (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DT Mohammed Rivera has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 31 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR

WR James Fink (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR James Fink has retired after 14 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 422 rec, 4816 yds, 42 TD

K Robert Nelson (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' K Robert Nelson has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 121/159 FG

FS Jason Sanchez (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' FS Jason Sanchez has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 90 Tck, 2 Sck, 6 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF

P William Cassidy (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' P William Cassidy has retired after 5 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 4998 yards, 33 inside 20

RB Matthew Chan (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Matthew Chan has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 98 att, 421 yds, 4 TD, 8 rec, 114 yds, 1 TD

FS Robert Haynes (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' FS Robert Haynes has retired after 6 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 146 Tck, 6 Sck, 6 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR

CB Lyle Cornelius (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' CB Lyle Cornelius has retired after 5 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 63 Tck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF

FS Timothy Graham (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' FS Timothy Graham has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 186 Tck, 4 Sck, 4 Int, 2 Def TD, 4 FF, 1 FR

T David Gracia (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T David Gracia has retired after 7 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 217 Pancakes

RB Victor Johnson (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Victor Johnson has retired after 6 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 336 att, 1334 yds, 12 TD, 77 rec, 724 yds, 6 TD

FS Jared Smith (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' FS Jared Smith has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 316 Tck, 5 Sck, 9 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 2 FR

CB Roderick Collins (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' CB Roderick Collins has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 254 Tck, 5 Sck, 7 Int, 1 Def TD, 5 FF, 4 FR

QB Vincent Fort (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' QB Vincent Fort has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 33/70, 412 yds, 4 TD

SS Kevin Holmes (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' SS Kevin Holmes has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 301 Tck, 9 Sck, 13 FF, 5 FR

RB Carl Gentry (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Carl Gentry has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 1363 att, 6635 yds, 24 TD, 75 rec, 504 yds, 2 TD

C Marvin Black (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' C Marvin Black has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 230 Pancakes

WR Phil Battle (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR Phil Battle has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 660 rec, 6930 yds, 51 TD

CB Lanny Donovan (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' CB Lanny Donovan has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 583 Tck, 4 Sck, 12 Int, 3 Def TD, 12 FF, 5 FR

T Armando Nichols (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T Armando Nichols has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 377 Pancakes

WR Gary Weatherford (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR Gary Weatherford has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 424 rec, 4091 yds, 36 TD

DT Derek Avalos (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DT Derek Avalos has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 225 Tck, 54 Sck, 1 Blk FG, 11 FF

T Marcus Doolittle (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T Marcus Doolittle has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 379 Pancakes

LB Francisco Borrego (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' LB Francisco Borrego has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 816 Tck, 37 Sck, 4 Int, 1 Sfty, 8 FF, 5 FR

C Jeffrey Slone (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' C Jeffrey Slone has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 296 Pancakes

LB Christopher Odom (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' LB Christopher Odom has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 959 Tck, 35 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Sfty, 12 FF, 9 FR

DT Francis Wells (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' DT Francis Wells has retired after 8 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 47 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 FF

G Ricky Lewis (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' G Ricky Lewis has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 346 Pancakes

T Ray Thomas (MEM) has retired!

The Memphis Pharaohs' T Ray Thomas has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 682 Pancakes

RB John Hamer (NO) has retired!

The New Orleans Reapers' RB John Hamer has retired after 7 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 867 att, 3930 yds, 19 TD, 133 rec, 918 yds, 2 TD

G Kareem Evans (NO) has retired!

The New Orleans Reapers' G Kareem Evans has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 221 Pancakes

T David Cushman (TOR) has retired!

The Toronto North' T David Cushman has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 491 Pancakes

FS James Malcolm (WIN) has retired!

The Windsor Gamblers' FS James Malcolm has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 673 Tck, 17 Sck, 12 Int, 1 Def TD, 15 FF, 4 FR

CB John Sasser (WIN) has retired!

The Windsor Gamblers' CB John Sasser has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 724 Tck, 2 Sck, 25 Int, 3 Def TD, 11 FF, 4 FR

FB Evan Moody (NSV) has retired!

The Nova Scotia Vikings' FB Evan Moody has retired after 4 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 56 att, 235 yds, 3 TD


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