American Conference All-Star Bowl announced!

The American Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2020.
QB Mike Gonzalez - Reapers (281/455, 3560 yds, 28 TD)
QB Anthony Sneed - Pharaohs (259/384, 3363 yds, 23 TD)
QB Adam Conte - Totems (322/487, 3174 yds, 18 TD)
RB Michael Sanders - Reapers (205 att, 1004 yds, 11 TD, 12 rec, 90 yds, 3 TD)
RB Gregorio Akers - RoughRiders (223 att, 1014 yds, 7 TD, 35 rec, 215 yds, 1 TD)
RB Carlo Johnston - Pharaohs (340 att, 1363 yds, 5 TD, 8 rec, 64 yds, 0 TD)
FB Lorenzo Chambliss - Totems (44 att, 188 yds, 7 TD, 24 rec, 103 yds, 0 TD)
G Daryl Ly - RoughRiders (45 Pancakes)
G Christopher Leggett - Pharaohs (60 Pancakes)
G Patrick Penny - Totems (43 Pancakes)
T Brooks Mack - Reapers (82 Pancakes)
T Douglas Terry - RoughRiders (61 Pancakes)
T Timothy Sutton - Pharaohs (69 Pancakes)
C Billy Greathouse - RoughRiders (35 Pancakes)
C Ronald Tarver - Pharaohs (52 Pancakes)
TE Vernon Bayne - Reapers (48 rec, 593 yds, 6 TD)
TE Horacio Kyle - Pharaohs (46 rec, 461 yds, 6 TD)
WR Jacob Wooley - Reapers (69 rec, 1020 yds, 9 TD)
WR Jose Bender - Reapers (65 rec, 809 yds, 5 TD)
WR Arthur Williams - Pharaohs (63 rec, 826 yds, 8 TD)
WR Jason Raley - Pharaohs (74 rec, 1209 yds, 4 TD)
WR Perry Gamez - Totems (98 rec, 1336 yds, 10 TD)
CB Kevin Masters - Reapers (47 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR)
CB John Tolbert - Totems (57 Tck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR)
CB James Padgett - Totems (46 Tck, 3 Int, 3 Def TD, 1 FF)
LB William Rutledge - Reapers (70 Tck, 1 Sck)
LB Patrick Li - Reapers (113 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 1 FF)
LB John Odom - RoughRiders (61 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF)
LB Michael Earnest - RoughRiders (84 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Leo Trujillo - Pharaohs (88 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Albert Armstrong - Totems (101 Tck, 6 Sck, 1 Int, 7 FF, 5 FR)
DT Robert Thompson - Reapers (13 Tck, 1 Sck)
DT David Silva - Reapers (7 Tck, 1 Sck)
DT Christopher Rodriguez - Pharaohs (25 Tck)
DT Marcos Mott - Totems (18 Tck, 6 Sck, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 2 FR)
DE James Chun - Reapers (26 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
DE Robert Johnson - RoughRiders (17 Tck, 11 Sck, 1 FF)
DE Joseph Bradley - Totems (12 Tck, 8 Sck)
FS Samuel Lunsford - Reapers (71 Tck)
FS William Thomas - Totems (55 Tck, 6 Int, 1 FF)
SS Fred Jackson - Reapers (80 Tck, 2 Int, 3 FF, 2 FR)
SS Carlos St. Clair - Totems (110 Tck, 1 Int, 2 FF)
K Chris Upchurch - Reapers (24/24 FG)
P Sean Aponte - Reapers (2686 yards, 29 inside 20)

Canadian Conference All-Star Bowl announced!

The Canadian Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2020.
QB Gary Roussel - Bears (323/532, 4156 yds, 36 TD)
QB Juan Taylor - Vikings (162/260, 1746 yds, 9 TD)
QB Hiram Vogel - North (320/457, 3583 yds, 25 TD)
RB John Campos - Bears (139 att, 795 yds, 6 TD, 18 rec, 81 yds, 1 TD)
RB Adam Frey - Gamblers (391 att, 1819 yds, 5 TD)
RB Hector Frye - North (227 att, 1082 yds, 9 TD, 31 rec, 242 yds, 1 TD)
FB John Wilkins - Vikings (20 att, 177 yds, 2 TD, 37 rec, 243 yds, 2 TD)
G Stephen Justus - Bears (49 Pancakes)
G Oscar Sauer - Gamblers (48 Pancakes)
G Paul Anderson - North (40 Pancakes)
T Jose King - Bears (53 Pancakes)
T Joseph Dozier - Gamblers (53 Pancakes)
T Charles McCormack - North (59 Pancakes)
C Blaine Huskey - Gamblers (42 Pancakes)
C Terry Moore - North (40 Pancakes)
TE Jason Billingsley - Bears (46 rec, 527 yds, 1 TD)
TE Louis Prather - North (68 rec, 925 yds, 4 TD)
WR Matthew Williams - Bears (82 rec, 1287 yds, 8 TD)
WR Timothy Willis - Bears (72 rec, 1377 yds, 18 TD)
WR Jeffrey Wilson - Vikings (70 rec, 1076 yds, 2 TD)
WR Glen Cruz - North (77 rec, 976 yds, 7 TD)
WR Justin Davis - North (59 rec, 803 yds, 8 TD)
CB Jesse Mackie - Bears (77 Tck, 6 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
CB Charles Mckinney - Gamblers (60 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 2 Def TD, 2 FF)
CB Curtis Foster - North (53 Tck, 1 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Bobby Gavin - Bears (131 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
LB Matthew Mills - Bears (99 Tck, 3 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Sean Shirley - Vikings (101 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR)
LB Jose Toledo - Vikings (117 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF)
LB Joseph Olson - North (94 Tck, 1 Int, 3 FF, 2 FR)
LB Juan Norton - North (106 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF)
DT Anthony Christiansen - Bears (16 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF)
DT Frances Bailey - Gamblers (12 Tck, 2 Sck)
DT Gino Casillas - Gamblers (16 Tck, 2 Sck)
DT Mason Montalvo - North (11 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 FF)
DE James Bailey - Bears (35 Tck, 2 Sck)
DE Ty Guffey - Gamblers (14 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF)
DE Howard Burleson - North (23 Tck, 7 Sck)
FS Adam Goins - Bears (77 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR)
FS Ross Johnson - North (41 Tck, 5 Int, 2 Def TD)
SS David Hood - Gamblers (89 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
SS Gregory Roark - Gamblers (85 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
K Kenneth East - North (22/31 FG)
P Leonard Santiago - Gamblers (3435 yards, 33 inside 20)

QB Gary Roussel (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. Roussel won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 323/532, 4156 yds, 36 TD.

"I really accept this award on behalf of the team and the organization because there is no way I would have accomplished this much without everyone creating a winning environment," Roussel said after receiving the award.

WR Jacob Wooley (NO) wins Playoff MVP!

NEW YORK -- The New Orleans Reapers' WR took home the 2020 Playoff MVP award today. Wooley won the award by amassing playoff totals of 10 rec, 279 yds, 3 TD.

LB Albert Armstrong (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Year!

NEW YORK -- In his own view, Albert Armstrong put together his best professional season in 2020. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 2020 Defensive Player of the Year.

The versatile Armstrong had 101 tackles, 6 sacks, 1 interceptions, and 7 forced fumbles with 0 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the Totems' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Armstrong a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

LB Albert Armstrong (SEA) wins Defensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The Seattle Totems' LB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Armstrong won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 101 Tck, 6 Sck, 1 Int, 7 FF, 5 FR.

QB Gary Roussel (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Year!

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

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

Roussel in 2020 had 4156 yards and 36 TDs, with only 15 interceptions for a QB Rating of 96.0.

T Timothy Sutton (MEM) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The Memphis Pharaohs' T was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Sutton won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 69 Pancakes.

2020 The Brewmaster's Bowl

The New Orleans Reapers have defeated the BCFC Bears in the 2020 The Brewmaster's Bowl.

The final score was Reapers 34 - Bears 31.

Mike Gonzalez - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense Patrick Li - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Con Championship Game

The New Orleans Reapers have defeated the Houston RoughRiders in the 2020 Con Championship Game.

The final score was Reapers 48 - RoughRiders 3.

Mike Gonzalez - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense William Rutledge - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Con Championship Game

The BCFC Bears have defeated the Toronto North in the 2020 Con Championship Game.

The final score was North 23 - Bears 28.

Timothy Willis - WR had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.

On defense Christopher Posey - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Adam Goins - FS signs extension with the Bears

The BCFC Bears front office has announced that they have signed Adam Goins - FS to a new contract. Goins will stay with the team on a 1 year deal with a base salary of 3840000

Week 15: QB Mike Gonzalez (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The New Orleans Reapers' Mike Gonzalez threw 2 touchdowns, completing 24 of 44 passes for 370 yards in the Reapers victory over the Seattle Totems.

After being drafted in Round 2 of the 2017 amateur draft, season number 3 for Gonzalez, has seen some impressive numbers including 28 touchdown passes this season.

Week 15: LB Michael Earnest (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Michael Earnest of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Earnest finished with 3 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 15

North - 29, Gamblers - 10
Reapers - 30, Totems - 23
RoughRiders - 27, Vikings - 13

Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
For this game, my gut tells me that James Chun - DE has to potential to carry the Reapers defense. They will rack up a lot of points.

Mary Moore : Seattle Totems
Of course the Totems win! With team players like John Tolbert - CB and Rich Johnson - T who make everyone around them better, how could they not? They might even win with three touchdowns.

Jim Nox : Seattle Totems
They will keep their winstreak going.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
The leadership on this team is great. Having a guy like Robert Thompson - DT on the field and in the locker room is exactly what you need to win games like this.

Trouble for Nova Scotia Vikings.

The mood is not good in Nova Scotia owing to their 4-9-0 record this season. Many inside and outside the building are calling for some serious changes right about now.

Albert Armstrong - LB is playing great!

Albert Armstrong - LB is looking good out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such astonishing football, he’s got a shot at getting himself a nice new contract.

Archie Stout lashes out at coach after loss.

Archie Stout seemed almost depressed in an interview after the Gamblers lost. He indicated that a big factor in the loss was the Gamblers' coaching, that appeared one step behind at every turn. 'Sure, we lost, but we were playing well. I think this is a testament to our character and preparation' said the Gamblers T. 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'.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2020 Week 15)

Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. We have an odd couple for you this week.

ERIK JONES, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS
The Vikings currently sit at 4-9.

Erik Jones does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same.
Erik Jones runs a 3-3-5 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. It focuses on man coverage. Jones aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 7th in sacks with 12.
They are 8th in points allowed, averaging 27.2.
They are 3rd in pass defense with 214.2 yards given up per game.
They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 111.6 yards per game.
They are 6th in interceptions with 5.
They are 2nd in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 5th in forced fumbles.

Jones outperforms Littlefield in assessing player ability.


BENJAMIN LITTLEFIELD, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, SEATTLE TOTEMS
The Totems currently sit at 6-7.

Benjamin Littlefield favors an aggressive defense. 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.
Benjamin Littlefield runs a 3-4 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Littlefield aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 3rd in sacks with 27.
They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 26.8.
They are 7th in pass defense with 243.9 yards given up per game.
They are 7th in run defense. Giving up 144.9 yards per game.
They are 4th in interceptions with 12.
They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 2nd in forced fumbles.

Littlefield has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Jones.

Week 14: QB Anthony Sneed (MEM) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The Memphis Pharaohs' Anthony Sneed threw 3 touchdowns, completing 20 of 26 passes for 376 yards in the Pharaohs victory over the Houston RoughRiders.

After being drafted in Round 3 of the 2016 amateur draft, season number 4 for Sneed, has seen some impressive numbers including 23 touchdown passes this season.

Week 14: LB Bobby Gavin (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Gavin absolutely dominated in the Bears 45-27 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 11 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 14

Bears - 45, North - 27
Pharaohs - 29, RoughRiders - 23
Gamblers - 20, Reapers - 17
Totems - 27, Vikings - 13

Game of the Week: Toronto North at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
Do not throw statistics at me! The Bears win because they are the better team. When they win here, people will take notice.

Mary Moore : Toronto North
They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game. It might be a high scoring game.

Jim Nox : Toronto North
For this match up, I cannot help but think that you have to focus on this DE named Howard Burleson. I expect everyone knows this guy will be a wrecking ball. We will be talking about this game for a long time.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
They are well coached. I am sure head coach Andrew Archibald has them prepared for this game. Offensively he is a great and innovative thinker.

Houston RoughRiders defense dominates!

The RoughRiders' defense is playing lights out this season. In 12 games they’ve allowed only 3923 total yards and 217 points. Michael Earnest - LB is the leader of the defense with 77 take downs on the year. Could the D be back in Houston?

Nova Scotia Vikings upset the New Orleans Reapers!

The Nova Scotia Vikings fans are celebrating after the Vikings took down the New Orleans Reapers.
In a superb effort the Vikings kept at it, and brought home the win. The Reapers are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Vikings winning the fans are hoping that the Vikings will soon be able to dance with the big boys.

Week 13: QB Frank Law (NSS) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced Nova Scotia Vikings quarterback Frank Law has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Vikings defeated the New Orleans Reapers, 34 to 27. Law did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 27 of 42 passes for 347 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 6 to 8, and a passer rating of 68.9.

Week 13: LB Sean Shirley (NSS) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Sean Shirley of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Shirley finished with 8 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Game Recaps for Week 13

Vikings - 34, Reapers - 27
North - 27, RoughRiders - 10
Pharaohs - 34, Bears - 24
Totems - 28, Gamblers - 14

Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Toronto North

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders
In the context of this game, a good bet is that Terrance Cordero - DE can take over the game. Looking at the RoughRiders defense, it is clear that when he shows up, it is always entertaining. Just win baby.

Mary Moore : Toronto North
This should be obvious to anyone who looks a the teams.

Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders
Certainly, this defense will have a good game. They are 2nd in sacks with 22. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 17.3. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 97.2 yards per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 14.

Darren Francis : Toronto North
Their win streak will not be broken in this game. They get their win and this game will be just another day at the office.

Willis: The icon

BCFC has confirmed that many in the owners circle are already considering Timothy Willis as a sure fire first ballot hall of famer. Naturally, many in BCFC are eager to have him retire with the Bears. Banners are already being drafted.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2020 Week 13)

Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. Let us get on with it.

RAYMOND MEANS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS
The Gamblers currently sit at 5-6.

Raymond Means wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. 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.
Raymond Means runs a 3-3-5 defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. Means aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 1st in sacks with 26.
They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 18.9.
They are 3rd in pass defense with 208.5 yards given up per game.
They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 122.2 yards per game.
They are 7th in interceptions with 5.
They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 1st in forced fumbles.

Means is slightly more detail oriented than Littlefield.
Means has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Littlefield.
Means outperforms Littlefield in player development.
Means is so much smarter than Littlefield.
Means is better suited to lead a team than Littlefield.
Means motivates his team a little better than Littlefield.


BENJAMIN LITTLEFIELD, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, SEATTLE TOTEMS
The Totems currently sit at 4-7.

Benjamin Littlefield favors an aggressive defense. 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.
Benjamin Littlefield runs a 3-4 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Littlefield aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 3rd in sacks with 19.
They are 8th in points allowed, averaging 29.3.
They are 7th in pass defense with 256.8 yards given up per game.
They are 7th in run defense. Giving up 148.9 yards per game.
They are 4th in interceptions with 11.
They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 3rd in forced fumbles.

Littlefield exhibits way more flexibility than Means.

Week 12: RB Michael Ramirez (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 12's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Michael Ramirez. His 4 att, 158 yds, 3 TD performance stood out in the 40 to 35 victory for the Toronto North.

The former Minnesota gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 167 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 12: FS Demarcus Stern (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

FS Stern's ball hawking ability was on display in the North 40-35 game with the Memphis Pharaohs. He finished with 1 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

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

Game Recaps for Week 12

Bears - 24, Gamblers - 19
Reapers - 16, RoughRiders - 10
North - 40, Pharaohs - 35

Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders
When you think of the players that will be on the field, a good bet is that Robert White - FS is going to wreck havoc for the RoughRiders defense.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
I do not think you get very far against their defense. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 15.9. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 203 per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up only 133.1 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 10. They are 2nd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 5th in forced fumbles. They might even win with three touchdowns.

Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders
The RoughRiders are the real deal. This may be one for the ages.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
Last game was a fluke. They will win again this week.

Memphis Pharaohs upset the New Orleans Reapers!

The Memphis Pharaohs fans are celebrating after the Pharaohs took down the New Orleans Reapers.
In a superb effort the Pharaohs kept at it, and brought home the win. The Reapers are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Pharaohs winning the fans are hoping that the Pharaohs will soon be able to dance with the big boys.

Joseph Jordan taunts the Vikings after Gamblers victory.

No mincing of words from Joseph Jordan after the Gamblers beat the Vikings. 'That was a pretty poor showing on their part' said the Joseph Jordan - LB Gamblers. Continuing with details about the Vikings's players missed tackles and lack of communication Jordan did not hold back. He will surely have put off several Vikings fans, as well as people in his own front office.

Week 11: QB Gary Roussel (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The BCFC Bears' Gary Roussel threw 3 touchdowns, completing 24 of 36 passes for 355 yards in the North victory over the BCFC Bears.

After being drafted in Round 2 of the 2012 amateur draft, season number 8 for Roussel, has seen some impressive numbers including 29 touchdown passes this season.

Week 11: CB Charles Mckinney (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Charles Mckinney of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Mckinney finished with 5 Tck, 2 Int, 2 Def TD.

Game Recaps for Week 11

Gamblers - 45, Vikings - 17
North - 35, Bears - 31
Pharaohs - 27, Reapers - 21
RoughRiders - 17, Totems - 10

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Memphis Pharaohs

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
I love what they are doing in New Orleans coaching-wise. Head coach John Painter is a major reason they will win this game. He is running a great offense. He is running an explosive defense. I am really on the fence for this one, but I stand my prediction.

Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs
Expect a great game.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
Their defense will step up this game. They are 5th in points allowed, averaging only 24.6. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 191.5 per game. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
The Reapers are for real!

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2020 Week 11)

Time for this weeks get to know your coaches. As always, Simon Sly deliver with this weeks coach comparison. This week features to interesting specimens.

JEFFREY CLARK, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS
The Pharaohs currently sit at 3-7.

Jeffrey Clark favors an aggressive defense. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same.
Jeffrey Clark runs a 3-4 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.

They are 8th in sacks with 7.
They are 5th in points allowed, averaging 24.6.
They are 1st in pass defense with 191.5 yards given up per game.
They are 7th in run defense. Giving up 147.1 yards per game.
They are 8th in interceptions with 3.
They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 8th in forced fumbles.

Clark is not as rigid as Donovan.


JOHN DONOVAN, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS
The Reapers currently sit at 8-1.

John Donovan favors an aggressive defense. 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.
John Donovan runs a 3-4 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. He prefers mixing up coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. 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 10.
They are 1st in points allowed, averaging 14.7.
They are 3rd in pass defense with 201.3 yards given up per game.
They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 125.4 yards per game.
They are 5th in interceptions with 10.
They are 7th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 5th in forced fumbles.

Donovan outperforms Clark in scouting.
Donovan outperforms Clark in assessing player ability.
Donovan is significantly better than Clark in judging player potential.
Donovan is slightly more detail oriented than Clark.
Donovan outperforms Clark in player development.
Donovan maintains significantly more discipline than Clark.
Donovan seems a little bit smarter than Clark.
Donovan is better suited to lead a team than Clark.
Donovan motivates his team a little better than Clark.
Donovan makes his players hit the weight room more often than Clark.

Week 10: QB Hiram Vogel (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The league announced Toronto North quarterback Hiram Vogel has been named Offensive Player of the Week.

The Totems defeated the Toronto North, 34 to 28. Vogel did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 19 of 32 passes for 366 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 17 to 5, and a passer rating of 101.8.

Week 10: CB Kevin Masters (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Masters's ball hawking ability was on display in the Reapers 16-7 game with the Windsor Gamblers. He finished with 2 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

"Kevin has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Reapers Defensive Coordinator

Game Recaps for Week 10

Vikings - 20, Pharaohs - 9
Reapers - 16, Gamblers - 7
Totems - 34, North - 28
Bears - 17, RoughRiders - 16

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Windsor Gamblers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Windsor Gamblers
They might even blow them out.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
We are doing a sweepstakes at the network, and I look forward to raking in the winnings for this bet. They might even win with three touchdowns.

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. Defensively he makes great adjustments.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
I see them winning again this week.

Big boys shows the way in Memphis.

The O-Line from Pharaohs are winning the war in the trenches this year. They’ve given up only 8 sacks in 9 games while collecting 260 pancakes.

Week 9: RB John Campos (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 9's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back John Campos. His 18 att, 164 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 41 to 24 victory for the BCFC Bears.

The former North Carolina gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 758 Yards and 6 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 9: LB Willie Erwin (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Willie Erwin of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Erwin finished with 4 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 9

Bears - 41, Pharaohs - 24
RoughRiders - 12, Vikings - 10
Gamblers - 27, Totems - 17
Reapers - 35, North - 17

Houston RoughRiders resigns Dillon Marsh as Defensive Coordinator

The RoughRiders have announced that they have given Dillon Marsh a new contract. Marsh will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 3 years earning 2.5 million pr year.

Game of the Week: Toronto North at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

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

Mary Moore : Toronto North
I just really like the way they coach in Toronto. Head coach Lawrence Schaefer is doing great things. He is a great offensive mind. He is running an explosive defense.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
They will rely on their defense to pull them through. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 15.4. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 198.7 per game. They are 4th in run defense. Giving up only 124.4 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 9. They are 3rd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 3rd in forced fumbles. If they do not win, I have to buy cake for the entire office. That is how sure I am.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
For this game, the scouts tell me that the offense will not be able to contain James Steward - DE. He will destroy them.

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RICHARD MORRISON, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS
The Pharaohs currently sit at 3-5.

Richard Morrison wants to be aggressive on offense. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.
Richard Morrison runs a run first Spread Hybrid offense. He wants running backs who can also block. He runs mostly from power formations. Fullbacks are not utilized much. In the passing game, he prefers medium passes, focusing on the line to gain. He likes receivers who can stretch the field.

They are 4th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 6th in the league passing touchdowns with 10. They are 4th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 224.6.They are 7th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 1st 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 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 8.They are 5th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 132.5.They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 22.1.
Morrison outperforms Rupert in assessing player ability.
Morrison motivates his team a little better than Rupert.


DAVID RUPERT, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS
The Reapers currently sit at 6-1.

David Rupert likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
David Rupert runs a run first Vertical offense. It features running backs out of the backfield in the passing game. His offense features a lot of outside runs. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Rupert. He places a premium on recievers with sure hands.

They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage.
They are 2nd in the league passing touchdowns with 16.
They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 263.
They are 6th in the league in sacks allowed.
They are 3rd in the league in pancakes.
They are 2nd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.
They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush.
They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 13.
They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 142.4.
They are 1st in the league points scored per game. With an average of 34.

Rupert is slightly better than Morrison at estimating player potential.
Rupert is much more charismatic than Morrison.
Rupert outperforms Morrison in player development.
Rupert is better suited to lead a team than Morrison.
Rupert makes his players hit the weight room more often than Morrison.
Rupert prepares better than Morrison.

Week 8: QB Gary Roussel (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The BCFC Bears' Gary Roussel threw 4 touchdowns, completing 24 of 38 passes for 333 yards in the Reapers victory over the BCFC Bears.

After being drafted in Round 2 of the 2012 amateur draft, season number 8 for Roussel, has seen some impressive numbers including 20 touchdown passes this season.

Week 8: CB Kevin Masters (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Kevin Masters of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Masters finished with 7 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 8

Vikings - 17, Gamblers - 3
Totems - 30, Pharaohs - 20
Reapers - 38, Bears - 32

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
Head coach John Painter has this team running like a well oiled machine. Offensively he is a great and innovative thinker. Defensively he makes great adjustments. A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
When you consider the two rosters, I think a good bet is that the key is whether they can contain Arthur Doherty - C. If not, he will destroy them.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
They play great together. Having a guy like Robert Thompson - DT on the field who understands what everyone needs to do and helping them play as a unit will help them a great deal in this game.

Darren Francis : BCFC Bears
This will be an action-packed affair.

Vogel cementing his status.

The North' front office has announced that Hiram Vogel - QB is among the favorites in his generation for the future hall of fame. Clearly, after 6 seasons in the league, playing at his level, it is hard to dispute. Hall of fame or not, Vogel is a legend, not only in Toronto, but nationally. The North have made no comment on the subject before, but seem fairly satisfied with the whole thing.

Week 7: RB Gregorio Akers (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 7's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Gregorio Akers. His 18 att, 165 yds, 1 TD, 4 rec, 35 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 39 to 21 victory for the Houston RoughRiders.

The former Arizona State gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 461 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 7: CB Jesse Mackie (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB Mackie's ball hawking ability was on display in the Bears 30-24 game with the Seattle Totems. He finished with 3 Tck, 2 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR.

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

Game Recaps for Week 7

North - 27, Pharaohs - 19
Reapers - 33, Vikings - 7
RoughRiders - 39, Gamblers - 21
Bears - 30, Totems - 24

Game of the Week: Windsor Gamblers at Houston RoughRiders

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders
I really like their offense. They are 4th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 5th in the league in pancakes. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 6. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 142! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 23.2!

Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders
This may be where we see their true colors.

Jim Nox : Windsor Gamblers
In the context of this game, you would be a fool not to think that there is this LB named Joseph Jordan. I expect everyone knows this guy will be a wrecking ball.

Darren Francis : Windsor Gamblers
The Gamblers are better than you think. They get the W.

Defense dominates in Windsor.

The Gamblers D-Line is slashing opposing offenses so far this season with a total of 6 sacks, 0 forced fumbles and 30 tackles in 5 games.

Neal: The icon

The commisioner, in a recent interview, hinted that the retirement of Timothy Neal - DE is on everyones minds this season. Surely, losing a legend of Neal's caliber is something the RoughRiders are planning for. Still, it is hard to feel sorry for Houston. After all they do get to have a legend on their team for now.

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JUSTIN HARRIS, HEAD COACH, HOUSTON ROUGHRIDERS
The RoughRiders currently sit at 4-2.

Justin Harris wants to be aggressive on both sides of the ball. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.

Harris outperforms White in assessing player ability.
Harris outperforms White in player development.
Harris motivates his team a little better than White.


ALFONZO WHITE, HEAD COACH, WINDSOR GAMBLERS
The Gamblers currently sit at 3-2.

Alfonzo White preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.

White is slightly better than Harris at estimating player potential.
White is not as rigid as Harris.
White seems a little bit smarter than Harris.
White prepares better than Harris.

Week 6: QB Gary Roussel (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The BCFC Bears' Gary Roussel threw 4 touchdowns, completing 23 of 40 passes for 370 yards in the RoughRiders victory over the BCFC Bears.

After being drafted in Round 2 of the 2012 amateur draft, season number 8 for Roussel, has seen some impressive numbers including 12 touchdown passes this season.

Week 6: CB James Padgett (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

CB James Padgett of the Seattle Totems has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Padgett finished with 4 Tck, 2 Int, 2 Def TD.

Game Recaps for Week 6

RoughRiders - 38, Bears - 35
Totems - 48, Vikings - 13
North - 30, Reapers - 20
Gamblers - 20, Pharaohs - 9

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Toronto North

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
Look for them to continue their winstreak. I am really on the fence for this one, but I stand my prediction.

Mary Moore : Toronto North
For this game, it seems to me that Howard Burleson - DE will be a key figure in this game. There is a reason they are paying him this much. They will expect him to deliver this week.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
I really think their offense will make the difference. They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 10. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 270.2! They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 9. They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 169! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 36.8! Expect a great game.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
This defense is likely to step up this week. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 9.8. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 182.5 per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up only 141.8 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 4. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 5th in forced fumbles. We will be talking about this game for a long time.

Week 5: RB Hector Frye (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 5's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Hector Frye. His 19 att, 140 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 21 to 6 victory for the Toronto North.

The former Buffalo gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 433 Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 5: LB Jose Toledo (NSS) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Toledo absolutely dominated in the Vikings 31-24 game with the BCFC Bears. He finished with 6 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

Game Recaps for Week 5

Vikings - 31, Bears - 24
North - 21, Gamblers - 6
Reapers - 38, Pharaohs - 26
RoughRiders - 27, Totems - 10

Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
In the context of this game, I facy that Kevin Masters is the best CB that will see the field. He will have a great day and be critical in this game. We will be talking about this game for a long time.

Mary Moore : 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 a great offensive mind. Defensively he makes great adjustments. Expect a great game.

Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs
Looking at the two rosters, you would be a fool not to think you cannot keep Anthony Sneed - QB down for an entire game. Eventually he will come out of the blue and make a big play. But it will be much closer than many think..

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
This is a dominant offense. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. They average 263.3! They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 7. They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 170.7! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 36.3! Lots of points scored.

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ERIK JONES, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS
The Vikings currently sit at 0-4.

Erik Jones does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same.
Erik Jones runs a 3-3-5 Hybrid defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. It focuses on man coverage. Jones aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 6th in sacks with 5.
They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 31.2.
They are 7th in pass defense with 245.8 yards given up per game.
They are 1st in run defense. Giving up 108 yards per game.
They are 6th in interceptions with 2.
They are 2nd in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 2nd in forced fumbles.

Jones is much more charismatic than Means.
Jones exhibits way more flexibility than Means.


RAYMOND MEANS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS
The Gamblers currently sit at 2-1.

Raymond Means wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. 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.
Raymond Means runs a 3-3-5 defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. He prefers mixing up coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. Means aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 1st in sacks with 9.
They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging 16.
They are 3rd in pass defense with 176.7 yards given up per game.
They are 4th in run defense. Giving up 128.7 yards per game.
They are 7th in interceptions with 2.
They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 3rd in forced fumbles.

Means is slightly more detail oriented than Jones.
Means is a much sharper defensive mind than Jones.
Means outperforms Jones in player development.
Means seems a little bit smarter than Jones.
Means takes much more command and is more respected by his players than Jones.
Means motivates his team a little better than Jones.

Week 4: FS Ross Johnson (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

FS Johnson's ball hawking ability was on display in the North 42-28 game with the Nova Scotia Vikings. He finished with 4 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD.

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

Week 4: FB John Wilkins (NSS) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Wilkins's 8 att, 136 yds, 2 TD performance against the Nova Scotia Vikings. Wilkins from Ohio State was selected in round 3, 8 years ago.

Wilkins now has 160 Rushing Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 4

North - 42, Vikings - 28
Pharaohs - 33, Totems - 24
RoughRiders - 30, Gamblers - 14
Reapers - 49, Bears - 0

Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at New Orleans Reapers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers
In the context of this game, a good bet is that Arthur Doherty - C is a key cog in the offensive machinery of the Reapers. Should be interesting to see him going against a quality opponent. Get your popcorn ready.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
Do not sleep on this defense. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 6.5. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 156.5 per game. They are 4th in run defense. Giving up only 120.5 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 2. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 2nd in forced fumbles. And you can take that with you to the bank.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
I find it hard to bet against coach John Painter. He always has them well prepared. Offensively he is a great and innovative thinker. He is running an explosive defense. A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers
I see them winning again this week.

Week 3: FS Robert White (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

FS Robert White of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. White finished with 6 Tck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Week 3: RB Adam Frey (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Frey's 31 att, 217 yds, 1 TD performance against the BCFC Bears. Frey from Virginia was selected in round 1, 6 years ago.

Frey now has 354 Rushing Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 3

Gamblers - 17, Bears - 12
Reapers - 43, Totems - 6
RoughRiders - 20, North - 7
Pharaohs - 31, Vikings - 13

Game of the Week: Windsor Gamblers at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
I see a lot of points being scored in this game.

Mary Moore : BCFC Bears
Head coach Andrew Archibald does a great job getting them prepared every week. This week will be no different. He is running a great offense.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
For this match up, it is likely that Jesse Mackie - CB can drive quarterbacks crazy. Look for him to dominate. If they lose this one, I will never hear the end of it.

Darren Francis : Windsor Gamblers
I just have this gut feeling.

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DILLON MARSH, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, HOUSTON ROUGHRIDERS
The RoughRiders currently sit at 0-2.

Dillon Marsh favors an aggressive defense. 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.
Dillon Marsh runs a 3-3-5 Hybrid defense. His system requires top notch cornerbacks. He prefers mixing up coverage. To fit his scheme, linebackers must be sure tacklers, who can help shut down the run.

They are 2nd in sacks with 6.
They are 5th in points allowed, averaging 25.
They are 5th in pass defense with 233 yards given up per game.
They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 110 yards per game.
They are 8th in interceptions with 0.
They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 8th in forced fumbles.



CHRISTOPHER RIVERA, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, TORONTO NORTH
The North currently sit at 1-1.

Christopher Rivera does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.
Christopher Rivera runs a 3-3-5 defense. The scheme depends on dominating in the trenches. It focuses on man coverage. The defensive line's primary role is rushing the passer. To fit his scheme, linebackers must be sure tacklers, who can help shut down the run.

They are 4th in sacks with 4.
They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 29.
They are 6th in pass defense with 237 yards given up per game.
They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 142 yards per game.
They are 2nd in interceptions with 4.
They are 7th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 1st in forced fumbles.

Rivera is significantly better than Marsh when scouting.
Rivera outperforms Marsh in assessing player ability.
Rivera is slightly better than Marsh at estimating player potential.
Rivera is slightly more detail oriented than Marsh.
Rivera has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Marsh.
Rivera exhibits way more flexibility than Marsh.
Rivera seems a little bit smarter than Marsh.
Rivera makes his players hit the weight room more often than Marsh.
Rivera prepares better than Marsh.
Rivera works with young players somewhat better than Marsh.

Week 2: RB Horace Saucedo (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 2's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Horace Saucedo. His 12 att, 186 yds, 1 TD, 3 rec, 15 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 56 to 7 victory for the BCFC Bears.

The former San Diego St. gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 235 Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 2: DE Howard Burleson (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Howard Burleson of the Toronto North has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Burleson finished with 4 Tck, 3 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 2

North - 26, Vikings - 24
Pharaohs - 33, RoughRiders - 17
Bears - 56, Totems - 7

Adam Frey - RB signs extension with the Gamblers

The Windsor Gamblers front office has announced that they have signed Adam Frey - RB to a new contract. Frey will stay with the team on a 2 year deal with a base salary of 4330000

Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at BCFC Bears

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears
I do not think people realize how good this offense is. I expect some incredible plays in this game.

Mary Moore : Seattle Totems
Looking at the two rosters, I feel fairly certain that the Totems' offense goes through Adam Conte - QB. When he is at his best, the Totems offense is like a well oiled machine.

Jim Nox : BCFC Bears
I may be biased here, but I think the Bears are obviously the better team. If they lose this one, I will never hear the end of it.

Darren Francis : Seattle Totems
Leaders like John Tolbert - CB and Rich Johnson - T who are vocal in the locker room and on the field is the kind of thing that pulls the Totems through in games like this. They greatly outscore them here.

Week 1: QB Adam Conte (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The Seattle Totems' Adam Conte threw 3 touchdowns, completing 32 of 40 passes for 282 yards in the Totems victory over the Toronto North.

After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2010 amateur draft, season number 10 for Conte, has seen some impressive numbers including 3 touchdown passes this season.

Week 1: LB Christopher Posey (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Christopher Posey of the BCFC Bears has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Posey finished with 8 Tck, 2 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 1

Bears - 26, Vikings - 16
Reapers - 17, RoughRiders - 7
Gamblers - 16, Pharaohs - 6
Totems - 34, North - 28

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: Toronto North with 10 votes (Runner up: Windsor Gamblers with 8 votes)

American Conference US: New Orleans Reapers with 11 votes (Runner up: Houston RoughRiders with 9 votes)

Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Houston RoughRiders

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders
This is a high powered offense. This will be watercooler talk on monday. Do not miss it.

Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers
The leadership on the Reapers is great. You look at guys like Robert Thompson - DT and what he does for a team. Leadership like that helps you win games.

Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers
They are well coached. I am sure head coach John Painter has them prepared for this game. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. Defensively he makes great adjustments. When they win here, people will take notice.

Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders
They play great together. Having a guy like James Nagy - FB on the field who understands what everyone needs to do and helping them play as a unit will help them a great deal in this game.

LB Arthur Grice (N/A) has retired!

LB Arthur Grice (66 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

TE Calvin Breen (N/A) has retired!

TE Calvin Breen (53 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

K Thomas Trevino (N/A) has retired!

K Thomas Trevino (61 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:

DT Sean Devlin (N/A) has retired!

DT Sean Devlin (60 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

Free Agency Round 10: Round Up

4 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was James Padgett. The CB out of Rutgers signed a $6,650,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Seattle Totems.

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

Memphis Pharaohs was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $6,780,000.

CB James Padgett (SEA) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, CB James Padgett was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Seattle Totems were about acquiring him.

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

Now, Padgett is being fitted for a Totems uniform.

One of the league's top CBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $6,650,000.

"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 Totems," Padgett said.

Free Agency Round 9: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Robert Roberts. The CB out of Boston College signed a $5,790,000 contract for 2 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 $5,790,000.

Free Agency Round 6: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

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 $710,000.

Toronto North release Joseph Dozier - T!

The Joseph Dozier year veteran T will be looking for a new team. In his career he has compiled a CV with 440 Pancakes. It remains to be seen if he can bargain that into a new contract elsewhere.

T Scott Morgan (SEA) goes #1 overall!

NEW YORK -- The Seattle Totems drafted Scott Morgan #1 overall in the 2020 draft. The 6' 1" T fits the team's needs perfectly. Said Totems 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," Morgan said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."

Moore and Nox Mock Draft

Pick 1: Seattle Totems
Larry Moore: Scott Morgan - T
Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. He has sufficient strength to have a chance against grown men on the defensive line. Execution in the running game is something coaches have noticed about him. He blocks pretty well. Pretty bright kid. Fits the bill, great quality pick, and fills a soft spot on the roster. They should have no qualms here, run to the podium and get your man.

Jim Nox: Scott Morgan - T
Known for helping out teammates, if they hit a rough patch, whether it is on the field or in their personal lives. His strength is already good, and he has not even started his professional career. He comes of the line with power and leverage on run plays. This is something that scouts notice. You do not need to tell him things twice. Very quick learner. They need him now. Well yesterday actually. They will love him tomorrow. They will revere him by the end of his career.

Pick 2: Nova Scotia Vikings
Larry Moore: Casey Garcia - G
Rarely do a player this young bench pres this much. This kind of physical foundation given him an incredible ceiling. This is a guy who is already a pretty good blocker in the run game. Reliably makes the right decision on the field. A player that fits their needs. The promise of a future star. This will be great for the franchise.

Jim Nox: Demarcus Ellis - CB
Liked by coaches and teammates. Is fast enough to be asked to cover most receivers and deliver good results. Fans might not be on board with what can be framed as a need pick. But trust me once they see this kid play, they will be more than happy.

Pick 3: Memphis Pharaohs
Larry Moore: Charles McCormack - T
Raised to know the value of hard work. The guy has gets along with everyone. Are there other guys worth picking here? Sure, but none of them fit this well with what they need, and he is a solid talent.

Jim Nox: Casey Garcia - G
Rarely do a player this young bench pres this much. This kind of physical foundation given him an incredible ceiling. He comes of the line with power and leverage on run plays. This is something that scouts notice. Reacts with good instincts. 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.

Pick 4: Windsor Gamblers
Larry Moore: Michael Mojica - QB
He does not get fooled by coverages often. He will get a great chance to earn the starting job. He fits what they are looking for. He is a solid player. Cannot go wrong here.

Jim Nox: Sean Marino - WR
This is a player who takes the lead. Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. He has good hands. His speed compliments his game, and will be a nice asset to the offense. Fill a need, get a quality player, everyone wins! He will fit right in with the pros.

Pick 5: New Orleans Reapers
Larry Moore: Sean Marino - WR
Every team values leadership, someone to lead by example, this is the guy. He is fundamentally a good kid. You rarely see him commit stupid penalties. Coaches concur that his hands are more than adequate for the pro level. His speed compliments his game, and will be a nice asset to the offense. They need players at the position, and good ones at that. He fits the bill, he is worth the pick. End of story.

Jim Nox: Ronald Frederick - CB
With this guy on the field, you can put a safety in the box. No one will beat him deep. 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.

Pick 6: BCFC Bears
Larry Moore: Scott Smith - DT
Makes good tackles. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.

Jim Nox: Scott Smith - DT
Reliably takes down ball carrier when he gets his hands on him. Some might say this is a 'need' pick, but we must remember, this is a really good player as well. He will contribute early and often. No losers here.

Pick 7: Houston RoughRiders
Larry Moore: Arthur Mcintire - G
Well liked in the locker room. Amazing strength given his young age. This kid can bench press a minibus. Shows keen understanding of the game. 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: Arthur Mcintire - G
The guy has gets along with everyone. Amazing strength given his young age. This kid can bench press a minibus. Smart player. Good understanding of how plays develop, and where to be. They almost have to make this pick. You do not want to look back in five years and see this kid on another team knowing he could have been yours.

Pick 8: Toronto North
Larry Moore: Demarcus Ellis - CB
Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. He has more than enough speed to keep up with most receivers. You need him, just get him already.

Jim Nox: Thomas Castle - FS
Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. He has more than enough speed to keep up with most receivers. He has been trained well, and it shows in the way he tackles. great technique. They need him now. Well yesterday actually. They will love him tomorrow. They will revere him by the end of his career.

Pick 9: Seattle Totems
Larry Moore: Timothy Sutton - T
Respected for his good behavior on the field. Known for helping out teammates, if they hit a rough patch, whether it is on the field or in their personal lives. Can be relied upon to understand his role on any given play. Fits nicely with their needs. Fits nicely with the draft spot. Getting it right is important with these early picks. This guy is right.

Jim Nox: Charles McCormack - T
Raised to know the value of hard work. Known among his teammates as a bit of a goofball, but never in a bad way. The kind that keeps spirits high even when a season goes south. Might not be what fans want, but there is a reason people are getting paid to make these decisions. This is a rock solid pick, and he fits what they are looking for. Fans will come around quickly once they see him play.

Pick 10: Nova Scotia Vikings
Larry Moore: David Manuel - DT
Due to his work ethic, this kid is very coachable. Respected for his good behavior on the field. He is going to get sacks, no two ways about it. Just his speed alone almost guarantees that. Plays with great insticts. Fits nicely with their needs. Fits nicely with the draft spot. Getting it right is important with these early picks. This guy is right.

Jim Nox: Ron Withers - CB
The kind of leadership he shows makes coaches salivate. Teammates love him. All he cares about is the team. He helps everyone succeed. He has more than enough speed to keep up with most receivers. He is alert and makes smart decisions to developments in the play. They almost have to make this pick. You do not want to look back in five years and see this kid on another team knowing he could have been yours.

Free Agency Round 5: Round Up

7 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Louis Prather. The TE out of Texas-San Antonio signed a $3,910,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Toronto North.

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

Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).

The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $15,110,000.

TE Louis Prather (TOR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, TE Louis Prather was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Toronto North were about acquiring him.

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

Now, Prather is being fitted for a North uniform.

One of the league's top TEs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $3,910,000.

"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 North," Prather said.

P Darnell Holliday (MEM) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Darnell Holliday, one of the league's top Ps and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $1,500,000 to play for the Memphis Pharaohs.

Free Agency Round 4: Round Up

4 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was William Thomas. The FS out of Florida signed a $3,220,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Seattle Totems.

Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.

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

The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $10,470,000.

Free Agency Round 3: Round Up

4 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Hiram Vogel. The QB out of Colorado State signed a $13,030,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Toronto North.

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

Memphis Pharaohs 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 $13,030,000.

QB Hiram Vogel (TOR) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, QB Hiram Vogel was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Toronto North were about acquiring him.

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

Now, Vogel is being fitted for a North uniform.

One of the league's top QBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 1 year contract worth $13,030,000.

"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 North," Vogel said.

Free Agency Round 2: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Dean Johnson. The G out of West Virginia signed a $4,310,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Houston RoughRiders.

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

Houston RoughRiders was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $4,310,000.

Free Agency Round 1: Round Up

3 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was John Tolbert. The CB out of Cincinnati signed a $6,850,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Seattle Totems.

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 $10,850,000.

CB John Tolbert (SEA) signs large free agent deal!

NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, CB John Tolbert was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Seattle Totems were about acquiring him.

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

Now, Tolbert is being fitted for a Totems uniform.

One of the league's top CBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $6,850,000.

"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 Totems," Tolbert 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 LB DT DE
Nova Scotia Vikings: G CB DT
Windsor Gamblers: QB WR CB
Toronto North: QB T C TE WR CB LB FS SS
New Orleans Reapers: WR CB LB
Houston RoughRiders: RB G C WR LB
Memphis Pharaohs: G T CB LB DT
Seattle Totems: QB G T C WR CB LB

Seattle Totems announce new staff.

The Totems have announced that they have signed David Callaway as their new Head Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 7 million pr year with the Totems.

Additionally, Totems revealed that they have signed Rodney Marshall as their new Offensive Coordinator. He will get a 3 year contract worth 3 million pr year with the Totems.

Draft Order: Seattle Totems own first overall.

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

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:
Galen Gabriel - Offensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears
Jeffrey Clark - Defensive Coordinator - Memphis Pharaohs
John Donovan - Defensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers
Raymond Means - Defensive Coordinator - Windsor Gamblers
Kenneth Maxwell - Offensive Coordinator - Toronto North
David Rupert - Offensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers

Contract Updates

The following players have unlocked bonuses in their contracts based on their performance last season:
Douglas Terry - T (Houston RoughRiders) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 7 / Accomplished: 14).

To Adam Goins - FS, the past is the past.

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

Other retirements


QB Michael Mcknight (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Timothy Curtin (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB James Benson (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB James Merrick (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Scottie Wampler (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Gary Sanford (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Lance Buckner (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Gerardo Crump (51 ovr) : Career stats: 7 att, 21 yds, 0 TD, 10 rec, 44 yds, 0 TD
FB Hung Ball (62 ovr) : Career stats: 9 att, 22 yds, 0 TD, 7 rec, 35 yds, 0 TD
FB Patrick Valle (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Manuel Foley (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Micah Morley (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
G Clayton Fields (53 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Andrew Sherwood (52 ovr) : Career stats: 31 Pancakes
G Long Kelley (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Joe Alley (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Mike Hoyt (40 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T John Forrest (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Sergio Sandlin (43 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Scott Spooner (42 ovr) : Career stats: 2 Pancakes
C Albert Willett (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Ira Lee (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Donald Fultz (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
TE David Sprouse (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE David Berry (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Malcolm Arteaga (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Stevie Smith (58 ovr) : Career stats: 8 rec, 71 yds, 0 TD
TE David Crawford (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Michael Toledo (56 ovr) : Career stats: 110 rec, 769 yds, 2 TD
TE Anthony Montgomery (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
TE Daniel Bowlin (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Reynaldo Ford (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Antwan Holguin (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Andrew Stanford (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Timothy Hurtado (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
CB Tom Riggs (78 ovr) : Career stats: 163 Tck, 1 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 5 FF, 4 FR
CB Terry Rucker (55 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Jason Whitaker (53 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Junior Gossett (52 ovr) : Career stats:
CB John Purvis (51 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Charles McCloud (50 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Russell Erickson (50 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Jessie Jefferson (43 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Stephen Cranford (60 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Kyle Creel (58 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Rodney Byrd (57 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Randall King (56 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Charles Mosby (55 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Daniel Almond (53 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Jack Goodson (53 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Roy Caraway (52 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Roy Perez (51 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Dennis Davis (49 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Henry Hills (45 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Glenn Yang (57 ovr) : Career stats: 30 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF
DT Forrest Slagle (52 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Maurice Parker (42 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Jess Coleman (42 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Eric Dehart (56 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Robert Stapleton (56 ovr) : Career stats: 11 Tck
DE Norman Newman (55 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Carl Beauchamp (46 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Michael Brookins (45 ovr) : Career stats: 25 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF
DE Marc Sullivan (43 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Louis Barrera (79 ovr) : Career stats: 55 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 1 FR
FS Sean Taylor (61 ovr) : Career stats: 15 Tck
FS Stanley Pike (59 ovr) : Career stats: 51 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int
FS John Gonzalez (59 ovr) : Career stats: 17 Tck, 2 Sck
FS Michael Hayes (58 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Bryan Shinn (39 ovr) : Career stats:
K Mario Pruitt (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K John Lashley (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Rosario Chavez (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K David Orta (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Christopher Parks (53 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
P John Felix (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Brett Ketchum (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Terry Thornhill (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20

T Alfredo Beard (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T Alfredo Beard has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 359 Pancakes

DT Carmelo Arroyo (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DT Carmelo Arroyo has retired after 5 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 16 Tck

TE Johnny Counts (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' TE Johnny Counts has retired after 7 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 38 rec, 390 yds, 3 TD

G Robert Otto (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' G Robert Otto has retired after 6 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 16 Pancakes

C John Asbury (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' C John Asbury has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 31 Pancakes

RB Frank Brown (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Frank Brown has retired after 5 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 9 att, 30 yds, 0 TD

SS Sam Munson (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' SS Sam Munson has retired after 8 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 182 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 3 FF, 1 FR

DE Paul Wallace (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DE Paul Wallace has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 45 Tck, 11 Sck, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 2 FR

RB Simon Do (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Simon Do has retired after 5 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 176 att, 717 yds, 7 TD, 9 rec, 39 yds, 0 TD

RB Curtis Key (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' RB Curtis Key has retired after 8 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 218 att, 689 yds, 9 TD, 36 rec, 279 yds, 1 TD

QB Tim Hartman (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' QB Tim Hartman has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 24/90, 268 yds, 3 TD

T John Howard (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T John Howard has retired after 8 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 94 Pancakes

DE Alvin Stewart (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DE Alvin Stewart has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 66 Tck, 27 Sck, 1 Sfty, 5 FF, 2 FR

SS Brian Kerr (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' SS Brian Kerr has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 117 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR

WR Michael Horner (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR Michael Horner has retired after 15 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 266 rec, 4070 yds, 26 TD

LB Gregory Stanton (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' LB Gregory Stanton has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 238 Tck, 9 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 4 FF, 2 FR

G Scott Bartholomew (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' G Scott Bartholomew has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 213 Pancakes

DT Joseph Parker (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DT Joseph Parker has retired after 18 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 470 Tck, 90 Sck, 1 Def TD, 14 FF, 10 FR

DE William Blankenship (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DE William Blankenship has retired after 19 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 272 Tck, 118 Sck, 2 Sfty, 12 FF, 6 FR

CB Moshe McCurry (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' CB Moshe McCurry has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 572 Tck, 4 Sck, 21 Int, 2 Def TD, 14 FF, 8 FR

T Gary Shinn (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' T Gary Shinn has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 315 Pancakes

TE Leo Lentz (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' TE Leo Lentz has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 491 rec, 6816 yds, 51 TD

QB Phillip Murphy (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' QB Phillip Murphy has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 1476/2329, 14606 yds, 94 TD

QB Oswaldo Roundtree (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' QB Oswaldo Roundtree has retired after 7 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 22/47, 196 yds, 2 TD

DT Paul Johnson (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' DT Paul Johnson has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 112 Tck, 26 Sck, 1 Def TD, 3 FF, 3 FR

LB Lawrence Lawler (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' LB Lawrence Lawler has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 228 Tck, 9 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Blk FG, 5 FF, 2 FR

WR Ralph Goodrich (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR Ralph Goodrich has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 941 rec, 11991 yds, 62 TD

WR Steven Rinehart (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' WR Steven Rinehart has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 617 rec, 7384 yds, 44 TD

LB Jeffrey Worsham (SEA) has retired!

The Seattle Totems' LB Jeffrey Worsham has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 849 Tck, 46 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 Sfty, 14 FF, 8 FR

DT Eric Beane (HRR) has retired!

The Houston RoughRiders' DT Eric Beane has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 117 Tck, 23 Sck, 4 FF

WR Jose Brinkman (TOR) has retired!

The Toronto North' WR Jose Brinkman has retired after 10 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 361 rec, 6106 yds, 49 TD

G Guy Walter (WIN) has retired!

The Windsor Gamblers' G Guy Walter has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 499 Pancakes


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