American Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The American Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2075. QB Douglas Belcher - Reapers (262/395, 3189 yds, 23 TD) QB Elmer Villarreal - RoughRiders (291/438, 3010 yds, 23 TD) QB Bill Eller - Pharaohs (221/333, 2519 yds, 17 TD) RB Charles Troy - RoughRiders (166 att, 959 yds, 9 TD, 13 rec, 138 yds, 3 TD) RB Douglas Milam - Pharaohs (114 att, 752 yds, 6 TD) RB Damien Sheehan - Totems (162 att, 771 yds, 5 TD, 18 rec, 123 yds, 1 TD) FB Thomas Richmond - Pharaohs (4 att, 21 yds, 0 TD) G Edward Cochran - RoughRiders (39 Pancakes) G Robert Wilmoth - Pharaohs (37 Pancakes) G Dennis Craddock - Totems (51 Pancakes) T Robert Logan - Reapers (74 Pancakes) T Robert Neal - RoughRiders (75 Pancakes) T Brenton Stevens - Totems (53 Pancakes) C Anthony Keen - RoughRiders (44 Pancakes) C Joseph Wong - Totems (45 Pancakes) TE Donald Berry - Reapers (62 rec, 751 yds, 3 TD) TE George George - Totems (50 rec, 435 yds, 3 TD) WR Jeffrey Pratt - Reapers (77 rec, 924 yds, 6 TD) WR Stanley Plummer - Reapers (80 rec, 878 yds, 4 TD) WR Jose Burns - RoughRiders (73 rec, 958 yds, 9 TD) WR Leonard Box - RoughRiders (73 rec, 739 yds, 3 TD) WR Kenneth White - Totems (81 rec, 895 yds, 9 TD) CB Don Scribner - RoughRiders (69 Tck, 1 Sck, 4 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 FF) CB James Terrill - RoughRiders (65 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR) CB John Woodard - Pharaohs (66 Tck, 2 Int, 3 FF) LB Christopher Schmidt - RoughRiders (62 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Sfty, 2 FF, 1 FR) LB Ernest Carrillo - RoughRiders (85 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FR) LB William Herman - Pharaohs (89 Tck, 4 Sck, 2 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR) LB Shannon Jackson - Pharaohs (57 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Int) LB Dale Peyton - Totems (84 Tck, 5 Sck) LB Shawn Snow - Totems (99 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Int, 2 FF, 2 FR) DT Dennis Duarte - RoughRiders (18 Tck, 5 Sck, 2 FF, 2 FR) DT Morris Wilke - Pharaohs (15 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 FF) DT Michael Solomon - Pharaohs (6 Tck, 3 Sck) DT David Felts - Pharaohs (8 Tck, 2 Sck) DE Michal Stapleton - RoughRiders (24 Tck, 15 Sck, 1 Sfty, 3 FF, 1 FR) DE Chang Langford - Totems (28 Tck, 13 Sck, 1 FF) DE Arthur Thompson - Totems (34 Tck, 11 Sck) FS Bobby Hall - Pharaohs (46 Tck, 2 Sck, 3 Int, 2 FF, 2 FR) FS Geraldo Rawls - Totems (60 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR) SS James Foley - RoughRiders (45 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR) SS George Lamb - Pharaohs (69 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF) K Pete Fuentes - RoughRiders (24/29 FG) P Larry Baker - Pharaohs (3307 yards, 27 inside 20)Canadian Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The Canadian Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2075. QB Abel Davis - Bears (163/253, 1872 yds, 22 TD) QB Louis Goldstein - Vikings (195/312, 1967 yds, 17 TD) QB Shane Strain - North (264/437, 4191 yds, 29 TD) RB David Mercado - Bears (185 att, 1024 yds, 7 TD) RB Lamar Getz - Bears (198 att, 1033 yds, 7 TD, 6 rec, 63 yds, 1 TD) RB Walter Sparks - Vikings (195 att, 1011 yds, 6 TD, 13 rec, 113 yds, 1 TD) FB Jacob White - Vikings (15 att, 83 yds, 1 TD, 11 rec, 118 yds, 2 TD) G Thomas Kirkpatrick - Bears (51 Pancakes) G Billy Mahaffey - Vikings (46 Pancakes) G Steven Aldridge - Gamblers (49 Pancakes) T Steven Wagner - Bears (68 Pancakes) T Booker Merritt - Vikings (55 Pancakes) T Harry Linville - North (63 Pancakes) C Roy Tran - Bears (52 Pancakes) C John Thompson - Vikings (52 Pancakes) TE Nathan Harmon - Gamblers (52 rec, 337 yds, 2 TD) TE Nathaniel Matthews - North (47 rec, 633 yds, 7 TD) WR David Hammett - Bears (72 rec, 1183 yds, 8 TD) WR Mark Abel - Vikings (71 rec, 1002 yds, 5 TD) WR Ernesto Gonzalez - North (59 rec, 940 yds, 5 TD) WR Gregory Morgan - North (56 rec, 1137 yds, 5 TD) WR Micheal Heffner - North (52 rec, 912 yds, 8 TD) CB Dewayne Mahan - Bears (59 Tck, 4 Int, 2 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR) CB John Doll - Vikings (74 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 4 FF, 1 FR) CB Joseph Patterson - Gamblers (66 Tck, 2 Int, 4 FF, 1 FR) LB Brandon Monaco - Bears (113 Tck, 9 Sck, 5 FF, 1 FR) LB Rick Conover - Bears (91 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FR) LB Gale Holland - Vikings (87 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF) LB Robert Little - Vikings (85 Tck, 9 Sck, 4 FF, 2 FR) LB Jimmy Lewis - North (100 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF) LB Charles Bradbury - North (95 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF) DT Ryan Smith - Bears (7 Tck, 2 Sck) DT Christopher Putman - Vikings (7 Tck, 1 Sck) DT Danny Johnson - Gamblers (10 Tck) DT Stephen Conley - Gamblers (7 Tck, 1 Sck) DE Joseph Medlin - Bears (25 Tck, 12 Sck, 1 FF) DE Michael Lennon - Vikings (16 Tck, 8 Sck, 1 FF) DE Scott Chen - North (11 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF) FS Thomas Gray - Vikings (64 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR) FS Mark Day - North (40 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 Int) SS Dennis Sands - Vikings (77 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR) SS Allen Beckman - North (88 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 Int, 1 FF, 2 FR) K David Carr - Bears (24/27 FG) P Dale Ashe - Gamblers (3849 yards, 29 inside 20)2075 Defensive ROY Award Windsor Gamblers LB, Bruce West has won the Defensive ROY award for 2075.
2075 Offensive ROY Award BCFC Bears RB, Lamar Getz has won the Offensive ROY award for 2075.
2075 Defensive MVP Award Houston RoughRiders DE, Michal Stapleton has won the Defensive MVP award for 2075.
2075 Offensive MVP Award Houston RoughRiders RB, Charles Troy has won the Offensive MVP award for 2075.
2075 Playoff MVP Award Memphis Pharaohs RB, Douglas Milam has won the Playoff MVP award for 2075.
2075 League MVP Award Toronto North QB, Shane Strain has won the League MVP award for 2075.
QB Shane Strain (TOR) wins League MVP! NEW YORK -- The Toronto North' QB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Strain won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 264/437, 4191 yds, 29 TD.
"I'm honored to receive this award because of the number of other worthy candidates who had some great years," Strain said. "It was just fun for me, truly, to watch them. I'm just glad to be a part of it."
RB Douglas Milam (MEM) wins Playoff MVP! NEW YORK -- The Memphis Pharaohs' RB took home the 2075 Playoff MVP award today. Milam won the award by amassing playoff totals of 36 att, 194 yds, 0 TD.
DE Michal Stapleton (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Year! NEW YORK -- In his own view, Michal Stapleton put together his best professional season in 2075. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 2075 Defensive Player of the Year.
The versatile Stapleton had 24 tackles, 15 sacks, 0 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles with 0 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the RoughRiders' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Stapleton a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
RB Charles Troy (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Year! NEW YORK -- That blur speeding away from opposing defenses and running off with the Wolverine Studios Sports Network 2075 Offensive Player of the Year award is Charles Troy. Considered one of the fastest men in pro football, Troy was uncatchable in racking up 959 rushing yards on the season.
That earned the back 38 1/2 votes Wednesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
"I kind of realize what I did and I feel like I had a dream season," said Troy, who scored 9 touchdowns.
LB Bruce West (WIN) wins Defensive Rookie of the Year! NEW YORK -- The Windsor Gamblers' LB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. West won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 64 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FR.
RB Lamar Getz (BCFC) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year! NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' RB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Getz won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 198 att, 1033 yds, 7 TD, 6 rec, 63 yds, 1 TD.
2075 The Brewmaster's Bowl The Memphis Pharaohs have defeated the BCFC Bears in the 2075 The Brewmaster's Bowl.
The final score was Pharaohs 20 - Bears 14.
Douglas Milam - RB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Brandon Monaco - LB had a stellar outing providing a silver lining to the loss.
Con Championship Game The BCFC Bears have defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings in the 2075 Con Championship Game.
The final score was Vikings 17 - Bears 23.
Lamar Getz - RB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Brandon Monaco - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Con Championship Game The Memphis Pharaohs have defeated the Houston RoughRiders in the 2075 Con Championship Game.
The final score was RoughRiders 17 - Pharaohs 23.
Jeffery Bourgeois - WR had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Mark Watson - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Week 15: RB Walter Sparks (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 15's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Walter Sparks. His 12 att, 127 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 34 to 16 victory for the Nova Scotia Vikings.
The former Clemson gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 1011 Yards and 6 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 15: FS William McCaskill (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS William McCaskill of the Seattle Totems has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. McCaskill finished with 1 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.
Game Recaps for Week 15Vikings - 34, Bears - 16 Totems - 20, RoughRiders - 13 North - 27, Reapers - 20Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Seattle TotemsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders Looking at how the teams match up, you would be a fool not to think that Eric Libby - WR drives defenses crazy.
Mary Moore : Seattle Totems Looking at the teams, you would be a fool not to think you cannot keep David Hall - LB down for an entire game. Eventually he will come out of the blue and make a big play. They greatly outscore them here.
Jim Nox : Seattle Totems A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.
Darren Francis : Seattle Totems Head coach Juan Miranda has this team running like a well oiled machine. He is running an explosive defense. Easy prediction.
Houston RoughRiders defense dominates! The RoughRiders' defense is beating the brakes off people this season. In 13 games they’ve given up only 3923 total yards and 219 points. Ernest Carrillo - LB is the general of the defense with 85 tackles on the year. Could the D be back in Houston?
Lamar Getz - RB is playing great!Lamar Getz - RB is looking like the bees knees out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such astonishing football, he’s got a shot at being remembered as one of the greats.Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 15)Welcome to Coach Showdown with me. I'm Simon Sly. This is an interesting week.
ROBERT NATHAN, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 5-8-0.
Robert Nathan favors an aggressive defense. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Robert Nathan runs a 3-3-5 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Nathan aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 4th in sacks with 40. They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 28.1. They are 5th in pass defense with 216.9 yards given up per game. They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 123.2 yards per game. They are 7th in interceptions with 8. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Nathan motivates his team a little better than Estrada. Nathan prepares better than Estrada. Nathan works with young players somewhat better than Estrada.
RANDY ESTRADA, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 10-3-1.
Randy Estrada does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Randy Estrada runs a 5-2 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. He prefers mixing up coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.
They are 6th in sacks with 35. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging 18.3. They are 4th in pass defense with 216.1 yards given up per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 100.8 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 14. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 4th in forced fumbles.
Estrada outperforms Nathan in scouting. Estrada exhibits way more flexibility than Nathan. Estrada seems a little bit smarter than Nathan.
Week 14: QB Shane Strain (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced Toronto North quarterback Shane Strain has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The North defeated the Seattle Totems, 28 to 10. Strain did his part, throwing 4 touchdowns, completing 24 of 35 passes for 398 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 27 to 5, and a passer rating of 107.7.
Week 14: DE Michael Lennon (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Michael Lennon of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Lennon finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 14Vikings - 17, Reapers - 14 RoughRiders - 28, Gamblers - 26 Bears - 34, Pharaohs - 14 North - 28, Totems - 10Game of the Week: Windsor Gamblers at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game. They might even win with three touchdowns.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders For this match up, we should not underestimate that RoughRiders got to love fielding Don Scribner - CB on their defense. This man will be critical this week, and will give the offense plenty of trouble. This game will be so very entertaining.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders They will rely on their defense to pull them through. They are 1st in sacks with 45. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 16.1. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 204.5 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 100 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 10. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders When you consider the two rosters, there is no way around that Dennis Duarte - DT can take over a game. The RoughRiders defense is great when he shows up.
Daniel Reid ridicules the Vikings. Daniel Reid came out swinging in an interview after the Pharaohs beat the Vikings. 'That was a pretty poor showing on their part' said the Daniel Reid - CB Pharaohs. Continuing with details about the Vikings's players missed tackles and lack of communication Reid did not hold back. He will surely have put off several Vikings fans, as well as people in his own front office.
Week 13: QB Shane Strain (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Toronto North' Shane Strain threw 3 touchdowns, completing 24 of 36 passes for 331 yards in the North victory over the Nova Scotia Vikings.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2068 amateur draft, season number 7 for Strain, has seen some impressive numbers including 23 touchdown passes this season.
Week 13: DE Joseph Medlin (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Joseph Medlin of the BCFC Bears has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Medlin finished with 3 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 13Bears - 34, Gamblers - 3 North - 38, Vikings - 31 RoughRiders - 26, Pharaohs - 0Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders They play great together. Having a guy like Don Scribner - CB 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. But it will be much closer than many think..
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders In this game, everyone agrees that Dennis Duarte - DT is bound to have an impact. The offense will have to gameplan for him if they want to stand even the slightest chance. This may be one for the ages.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs I really think having so strong and vocal leaders like Gary Grissom II - WR and Bradly Jones - DT in the locker room and on the field is invaluable and definitely helps the Pharaohs win this game.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders The RoughRiders win. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Pharaohs racking up yards! The offense of the Pharaohs is blowing the doors off everybody this year, posting 4627 total yards and 405 points thus far in 12 games. Quarterback Bill Eller - QB and receiver Gary Grissom II - WR have clowned on opponents to the tune of 666 yards this season, while Running Back Douglas Milam - RB has run for 732. The big boys up front has crushed the opposition for 306 pancakes this season while giving up only 14 quarterback sacks.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 13)You know what time it is. It is time for your weekly coach comparison with Simon Sly. Let us get on with it.
JOHN PAINTER, HEAD COACH, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS The Reapers currently sit at 4-8-0.
John Painter 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.
Painter is significantly better than Hopper when scouting. Painter is significantly better than Hopper in assessing the ability of players. Painter is significantly better than Hopper in judging player potential. Painter is slightly more detail oriented than Hopper. Painter has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Hopper. Painter is way better than Hopper in developing players. Painter seems a little bit smarter than Hopper. Painter takes much more command and is more respected by his players than Hopper. Painter does a way better job at motivating his players than Hopper. Painter makes his players hit the weight room more often than Hopper. Painter prepares for opponents way more than Hopper.
JAMES HOPPER, HEAD COACH, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 4-7-0.
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 exhibits way more flexibility than Painter.
Week 12: QB Elmer Villarreal (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced Houston RoughRiders quarterback Elmer Villarreal has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The RoughRiders defeated the Windsor Gamblers, 28 to 13. Villarreal did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 22 of 33 passes for 324 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 20 to 9, and a passer rating of 93.4.
Week 12: DE Joseph Medlin (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Joseph Medlin of the BCFC Bears has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Medlin finished with 3 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 12Bears - 34, North - 27 Pharaohs - 35, Reapers - 20 RoughRiders - 28, Gamblers - 13 Totems - 37, Vikings - 10Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Windsor GamblersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders I expect some incredible plays in this game.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders I think their defense will carry them. They are 1st in sacks with 40. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 18. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 219.1 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 101.1 yards per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 9. They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders In this game, I see no way in which you can discount that the offense will struggle to counter Lon Blais - DE. Watch out for him.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game.
Memphis Pharaohs defense dominates! The Pharaohs' defense is terrorizing opponents this season. In 11 games they’ve given up only 3246 total yards and 176 points. William Herman - LB is the ringleader of the defense with 71 stops on the year. Could the D be back in Memphis?
Defense dominates in Houston. The RoughRiders front four is running rough shod against the men on the other side of the ball so far this season with a total of 25 sacks, 7 forced fumbles and 61 tackles in 10 games.
Toronto North pull off the upset! With an outstanding effort the Toronto North pull off the upset against Seattle Totems. Everyone had expected the Seattle Totems to handle the Toronto North with ease, but the North just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Totems, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Donald Berry - TE proves his worth.Donald Berry - TE is looking like a star out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such formidable football, he’s got a shot at being remembered as one of the greats.Criticism of LB Dale Peyton after North-Totems game! Harsh words after the North - Totems game from Geraldo Rawls. The Totems FS called out the Totems' players, suggesting some of his teammates were phoning it in. Geraldo Rawls - FS was clearly upset after the Totems loss. 'We need to look at ourselves. If you are Dale Peyton (LB), can you look at your performance and be happy? This whole team needs to work harder. This whole team needs to decide what we want', the FS said.
Week 11: QB Shane Strain (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Toronto North' Shane Strain threw 2 touchdowns, completing 20 of 35 passes for 378 yards in the North victory over the Seattle Totems.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2068 amateur draft, season number 7 for Strain, has seen some impressive numbers including 19 touchdown passes this season.
Week 11: DE Frank Washington (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Frank Washington of the Toronto North has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Washington finished with 4 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 11Vikings - 23, Gamblers - 9 RoughRiders - 22, Pharaohs - 21 North - 38, Totems - 14 Reapers - 27, Bears - 24Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders The RoughRiders are better than you think. They get the W.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders Looking at how the teams match up, I agree with popular opinion that Terrance Redden - RB is going to be a difference maker on the RoughRiders offense.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders If they do not win, I have to buy cake for the entire office. That is how sure I am.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs I am sure head coach James Andrew has something up his sleeve for this game. He is a great offensive mind. He is innovative with his defense. He will out-prepare any opponent. There will be a lot to dissect after this game.
Memphis Pharaohs defense dominates! The Pharaohs' defense is lighting people up this season. In 10 games they’ve allowed only 2843 total yards and 154 points. William Herman - LB is the skipper of the defense with 63 stops on the year. Could the D be back in Memphis?
Jeffrey Pratt - WR is playing great!Jeffrey Pratt - WR is looking like a million bucks out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such impressive football, he’s got a shot at becoming on of the greatsCoach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 11)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. Let us jump right in.
SHAWN REYNOLDS, HEAD COACH, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 3-6-0.
Shawn Reynolds preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.
Reynolds outperforms Hopper in scouting. Reynolds is significantly better than Hopper in assessing the ability of players. Reynolds is significantly better than Hopper in judging player potential. Reynolds has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Hopper. Reynolds outperforms Hopper in player development. Reynolds maintains significantly more discipline than Hopper. Reynolds is not as rigid as Hopper. Reynolds seems a little bit smarter than Hopper. Reynolds takes much more command and is more respected by his players than Hopper. Reynolds motivates his team a little better than Hopper. Reynolds prepares better than Hopper. Reynolds works with young players somewhat better than Hopper.
JAMES HOPPER, HEAD COACH, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 3-6-0.
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.
Week 10: RB Douglas Milam (MEM) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 10's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Douglas Milam. His 15 att, 174 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 42 to 20 victory for the Memphis Pharaohs.
The former Missouri gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 664 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 10: LB Robert Little (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Robert Little of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Little finished with 10 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 10Vikings - 24, North - 17 RoughRiders - 31, Reapers - 17 Pharaohs - 42, Gamblers - 20 Totems - 27, Bears - 20John Woodard - CB signs extension with the PharaohsThe Memphis Pharaohs front office has announced that they have signed John Woodard - CB to a new contract. Woodard will stay with the team on a deal of 3 years, $14,250,000Morris Wilke - DT signs extension with the PharaohsThe Memphis Pharaohs front office has announced that they have signed Morris Wilke - DT to a new contract. Wilke will stay with the team on a deal of 2 years, $5,760,000Game of the Week: Windsor Gamblers at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs We are doing a sweepstakes at the network, and I look forward to raking in the winnings for this bet. Believe me.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs They have a dominant defense. They do not get enough credit for that. They are 4th in sacks with 27. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 14.9. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 207.4 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 80.8 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 10. They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 4th in forced fumbles.
Jim Nox : Windsor Gamblers Expect a great game.
Darren Francis : Windsor Gamblers Do not sleep on this offense. They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 4th in the league in pancakes. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 11. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 123.6! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 23.4!
Memphis Pharaohs defense dominates! The Pharaohs' defense is beating the brakes off people this season. In 9 games they’ve surrendered only 2594 total yards and 134 points. William Herman - LB is the skipper of the defense with 58 tackles on the year. Could the D be back in Memphis?
Winning pleases everyone. Pharaohs fans are excited this week after their team lambasted the North. James Andrew said of his team, ‘We beat em good.’
Week 9: RB Damien Sheehan (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Sheehan's 20 att, 124 yds, 0 TD performance against the New Orleans Reapers. Sheehan from Washington was selected in round 4, 5 years ago.
Sheehan now has 537 Rushing Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 9: 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 2 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 9Gamblers - 24, Vikings - 21 Totems - 16, Reapers - 13 RoughRiders - 16, Bears - 7 Pharaohs - 38, North - 7Charles Schmidt - FS signs extension with the ReapersThe New Orleans Reapers front office has announced that they have signed Charles Schmidt - FS to a new contract. Schmidt will stay with the team on a deal of 2 years, $9,000,000Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders The difference in this game will be their offense. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 5th in the league passing touchdowns with 13. They are 5th in the league passing yards per game. They average 219.4! They are 1st in the league in sacks allowed. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 10. They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 164.9! They are 3rd in the league points scored per game. They average 29.3! But it will be much closer than many think..
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders The RoughRiders have really strong team play. You look at a player like Don Scribner - CB and what he does for a team. He makes everyone around him better. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders This should be obvious to anyone who looks a the teams.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears They will be eager to show that their loss in that last game was an abnormality. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Defense dominates in Houston. The RoughRiders defensive front is victimizing the men on the other side of the ball so far this season with a total of 19 sacks, 6 forced fumbles and 46 tackles in 7 games.
Jeffrey Pratt - WR shines!Jeffrey Pratt - WR is looking great out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such impressive football, he’s got a shot at making it into the HOF at the end of his careerRollins targets TE Donald Berry after Reapers loss. Charles Rollins pointed the finger at his fellow Reapers players after they lost. 'We have to step up, all of us.' he said. 'But some guys are not stepping up and we end up losing. They need to get their head in the game', he continued. 'We lost and somebody is to blame. If you look at the game, you will see some players just are not delivering.' said the Reapers K. Asked to clarify, Rollins suggested Donald Berry - TE needs to perform better, but underscored that there was plenty of blame to go around. 'Guys need to listen, we need to get grinding, you cannot just show up and expect to play or expect to win', Rollins concluded.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 9)Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. We have an odd couple for you this week.
JOSE BROOKS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, HOUSTON ROUGHRIDERS The RoughRiders currently sit at 6-1-0.
Jose Brooks 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. Jose Brooks runs a 3-4 Hybrid defense. His system requires top notch cornerbacks. It focuses on man coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.
They are 1st in sacks with 31. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging 19.3. They are 4th in pass defense with 221.4 yards given up per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 102.3 yards per game. They are 2nd in interceptions with 8. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in forced fumbles.
Brooks is slightly better than Pilcher at estimating player potential. Brooks is not as rigid as Pilcher.
JAMES PILCHER, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS The Reapers currently sit at 3-5-0.
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 5th in sacks with 19. They are 8th in points allowed, averaging 33. They are 2nd in pass defense with 216.4 yards given up per game. They are 8th in run defense. Giving up 187.4 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 6. They are 7th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 8th in forced fumbles.
Pilcher motivates his team a little better than Brooks. Pilcher makes his players hit the weight room more often than Brooks.
Merritt: The icon Rumors on social media are swirling that Booker Merritt - T is among the favorites in his generation for the future hall of fame. Clearly, after 9 seasons in the league, playing at his level, it is hard to dispute. Hall of fame or not, Merritt is a legend, not only in Nova Scotia, but nationally. The Vikings have made no comment on the subject before, but seem fairly satisfied with the whole thing.
Week 8: RB William Frantz (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 8's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back William Frantz. His 15 att, 93 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 38 to 13 victory for the Windsor Gamblers.
The former Clemson gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 430 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 8: FS Geraldo Rawls (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS Geraldo Rawls of the Seattle Totems has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Rawls finished with 6 Tck, 2 Int, 2 Def TD.
Game Recaps for Week 8Totems - 45, Bears - 24 Pharaohs - 45, Vikings - 10 Gamblers - 38, Reapers - 13Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Nova Scotia VikingsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs Their win streak will not be broken in this game.
Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings This is a very good offense. They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 5th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 4th in the league average yards per rush. They are 5th in the league rushing touchdowns with 7. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 128.8! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 25.7! It may come down to the wire though.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs They are well coached. I am sure head coach James Andrew has them prepared for this game. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. He is doing some clever things with his defense. He is really good at analyzing and preparing for opponents.
Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings Looking at the two rosters, I feel fairly certain that there is one thing you have to mention. There is this CB named Ulysses Rupp. I expect everyone will be watching him, and he will shine.
Week 7: WR Ernesto Gonzalez (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week Gonzalez's 7 rec, 128 yds, 1 TD effort led the way for the Toronto North. His 128 receiving yards bring his season total to 458 yards with 4 touchdowns on the season.
Week 7: DE Michal Stapleton (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Stapleton absolutely dominated in the RoughRiders 33-28 game with the New Orleans Reapers. He finished with 3 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 7Gamblers - 28, North - 14 RoughRiders - 33, Reapers - 28 Pharaohs - 23, Totems - 23Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Seattle TotemsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs Looking at how the teams match up, I know it is not trendy, but I think that Bradley Robinson - C 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. This game will be so very entertaining.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs For this match up, I think a good bet is that Anthony Delossantos - DE is a guy who will carry a game. He is getting paid a lot of money to carry games.
Jim Nox : Seattle Totems Their defense will step up this game. They are 3rd in sacks with 17. They are 5th in pass defense. They only give up 235.3 per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up only 124.7 yards per game. They are 2nd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 5th in forced fumbles.
Darren Francis : Seattle Totems Head coach Juan Miranda puts them over the top in this game. He is one of the best defensive minds.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 7)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 6-0-0.
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 organization.
Andrew outperforms Vandiver in scouting. Andrew is significantly better than Vandiver in assessing the ability of players. Andrew is slightly better than Vandiver at estimating player potential. Andrew is slightly more detail oriented than Vandiver. Andrew is way better than Vandiver in developing players. Andrew maintains significantly more discipline than Vandiver. Andrew seems a little bit smarter than Vandiver. Andrew is better suited to lead a team than Vandiver. Andrew does a way better job at motivating his players than Vandiver. Andrew prepares for opponents way more than Vandiver. Andrew works with young players somewhat better than Vandiver.
BILLY VANDIVER, HEAD COACH, HOUSTON ROUGHRIDERS The RoughRiders currently sit at 5-1-0.
Billy Vandiver preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organization.
Vandiver is not as rigid as Andrew.
Week 6: QB Shane Strain (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Toronto North' Shane Strain threw 4 touchdowns, completing 25 of 36 passes for 359 yards in the Bears victory over the Toronto North.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2068 amateur draft, season number 7 for Strain, has seen some impressive numbers including 13 touchdown passes this season.
Week 6: CB Dewayne Mahan (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Dewayne Mahan of the BCFC Bears has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Mahan finished with 3 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 6Bears - 34, North - 31 Pharaohs - 31, Reapers - 0 Totems - 31, Gamblers - 28 RoughRiders - 34, Vikings - 28Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs The Pharaohs are the real deal. Get your popcorn ready.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs Look for them to continue their winstreak. They win big.
Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers I think having a leader like Rick Merriman - SS is the kind of thing that will help the Reapers win this game.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 18.8. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 189.8 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 76.2 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 4. They are 4th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 5th in the league pass average yards per rush. You heard it here first.
Michael Carroll takes aim at the RoughRiders. Michael Carroll was angry in his postgame interview after the North' loss. 'Surely, we have to take responsibility, but they were playing dirty, and it is a testament to their character' said the North Michael Carroll - T. He continued: 'The RoughRiders' players will likely take offense to this, but I do not care. It is what it is, they did not deserve to win'.'
Week 5: RB Charles Troy (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 5's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Charles Troy. His 11 att, 144 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 22 to 14 victory for the Houston RoughRiders.
The former Brown gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 396 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 5: DE Michal Stapleton (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Michal Stapleton of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Stapleton finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Sfty.
Game Recaps for Week 5Pharaohs - 36, Bears - 29 Vikings - 34, Totems - 16 Reapers - 24, Gamblers - 9 RoughRiders - 22, North - 14Arthur Thompson - DE signs extension with the TotemsThe Seattle Totems front office has announced that they have signed Arthur Thompson - DE to a new contract. Thompson will stay with the team on a deal of 7 years, $41,020,000Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs In the context of this game, it seems obvious that William Galvez - RB is hard to gameplan for. Look for him to dominate.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs This is a high powered offense. They are 5th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 10. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. They average 243.5! They are maulers, 2nd in the league in pancakes. They are 4th 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 148.2! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 33.5! I am really on the fence for this one, but I stand my prediction.
Jim Nox : BCFC Bears This will be a tough game and that is where leaders such as Brandon Monaco - LB and Matt Kendall - LB will shine and help them get the win.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs They are well coached. I am sure head coach James Andrew has them prepared for this game. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. He is one of the best defensive minds. He will out-prepare any opponent.
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RONALD MATHESON, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 2-2-0.
Ronald Matheson does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organization. Ronald Matheson runs a 3-3-5 Hybrid defense. The scheme depends on dominating in the trenches. It focuses on man coverage. He aims to shut down the passing game, making the opponent one dimensional. Matheson aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 8th in sacks with 5. They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 25.8. They are 4th in pass defense with 234 yards given up per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up 125.8 yards per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 3. They are 7th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 8th in forced fumbles.
Matheson is not as rigid as Nathan. Matheson seems a little bit smarter than Nathan.
ROBERT NATHAN, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 1-3-0.
Robert Nathan favors an aggressive defense. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Robert Nathan runs a 3-3-5 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Nathan aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 6th in sacks with 9. They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 32.8. They are 5th in pass defense with 242.8 yards given up per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 123.8 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 3. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Nathan outperforms Matheson in scouting. Nathan outperforms Matheson in player development. Nathan prepares better than Matheson. Nathan works with young players somewhat better than Matheson.
Week 4: QB Douglas Belcher (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Douglas Belcher has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Reapers defeated the Toronto North, 42 to 35. Belcher did his part, throwing 4 touchdowns, completing 24 of 33 passes for 356 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 12 to 1, and a passer rating of 112.5.
Week 4: LB Christopher Schmidt (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Christopher Schmidt of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Schmidt finished with 6 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Sfty, 1 FF.
Game Recaps for Week 4Vikings - 45, Bears - 28 RoughRiders - 29, Totems - 10 Pharaohs - 38, Gamblers - 20 Reapers - 42, North - 35Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Windsor GamblersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs For this match up, I cannot help but think that you cannot keep Anthony Delossantos - DE down for an entire game. Eventually he will come out of the blue and make a big play. They might even win with three touchdowns.
Mary Moore : Windsor Gamblers For this game, it seems obvious that Tyrone Wyman - DE needs to show up, but if he does the Gamblers defense is very stingy.
Jim Nox : Windsor Gamblers I think their defense will carry them. They are 4th in sacks with 9. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging only 24. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 94 yards per game. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in forced fumbles. There are so many factors to consider when making predictions. This one was easy though.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs You got to like this offense. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. They average 253.7! They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 1st in the league in pancakes. They are 4th in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 5. They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 162! They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. They average 32! It may even be a blow out.
Week 3: RB Lamar Getz (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 3's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Lamar Getz. His 16 att, 236 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 55 to 20 victory for the BCFC Bears.
The former Alabama gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 340 Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 3: CB Don Scribner (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Scribner's ball hawking ability was on display in the RoughRiders 38-3 game with the Nova Scotia Vikings. He finished with 3 Tck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD.
"Don has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -RoughRiders Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 3Bears - 55, Reapers - 20 RoughRiders - 38, Vikings - 3 Pharaohs - 24, North - 16 Gamblers - 24, Totems - 21Don Scribner - CB signs extension with the RoughRidersThe Houston RoughRiders front office has announced that they have signed Don Scribner - CB to a new contract. Scribner will stay with the team on a deal of 3 years, $16,950,000Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Toronto NorthOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North Look for their defense to dominate. They win big.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs Looking at the teams, it seems obvious that Douglas Milam - RB will shine for the Pharaohs offense. They rely on him, and he will deliver.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs The Pharaohs are better than you think. They get the W.
Darren Francis : Toronto North Looking at the two rosters, it is likely that Frank Washington - DE is going to be a difference maker on the North defense. I expect some incredible plays in this game.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2075 Week 3)Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. Hope you enjoy it.
CLIFTON RHODES, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 1-1-0.
Clifton Rhodes does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organization. Clifton Rhodes runs a 3-3-5 defense. The scheme depends on dominating in the trenches. He prefers mixing up coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Rhodes aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 2nd in sacks with 8. They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 25.5. They are 8th in pass defense with 325 yards given up per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 112 yards per game. They are 6th in interceptions with 0. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in forced fumbles.
RANDY ESTRADA, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 2-0-0.
Randy Estrada does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Randy Estrada runs a 5-2 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. He prefers mixing up coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.
They are 8th in sacks with 3. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging 14.5. They are 3rd in pass defense with 167 yards given up per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up 78 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 2. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 6th in forced fumbles.
Estrada outperforms Rhodes in scouting. Estrada is slightly better than Rhodes at estimating player potential. Estrada has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Rhodes. Estrada outperforms Rhodes in player development. Estrada seems a little bit smarter than Rhodes.
Schmidt watch A person familiar with the Reapers says that they are increasingly worries about the off field red flags of Charles Schmidt - FS. Charles Schmidt - FS is at it again, it seems. Clearly, after 12 seasons in the league, Charles Schmidt - FS simply cannot separate himself from his earlier lifestyle and friends. Whether this turns out to be a disciplinary issue or not, Schmidt needs to be on the straight and narrow if he wants to stay employed in this league.
Week 2: RB Damien Sheehan (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Sheehan's 17 att, 150 yds, 2 TD performance against the New Orleans Reapers. Sheehan from Washington was selected in round 4, 5 years ago.
Sheehan now has 185 Rushing Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 2: CB John Doll (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB John Doll of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Doll finished with 8 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 2Bears - 30, Gamblers - 10 Totems - 35, Reapers - 24 North - 35, RoughRiders - 21 Pharaohs - 27, Vikings - 16Game of the Week: Nova Scotia Vikings at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings The Vikings really gell on the field. They play as a unit and that gets them the win this week. You only need to look at guys like Mark Abel - WR and John Thompson - C to see the importance. Team players like that helps you win games.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs I think their defense is really good.
Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings In this game, everyone knows that Mark Abel will be dominant here. The young WR is going to cause headaches for any defense. This week is no difference. I am looking forward to watching this showdown.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs They will win again this week. They will put up a lot of points.
Ernesto Gonzalez lashes out at coach after loss. Ernesto Gonzalez was angry about the game against Gamblers. Moreover, he denied that the players were at fault. 'Sure, we lost, but we were playing well. I think this is a testament to our character and preparation' said the North WR. He added: 'The Gamblers 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 1: QB Douglas Belcher (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Douglas Belcher has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Reapers defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings, 38 to 28. Belcher did his part, throwing 4 touchdowns, completing 25 of 34 passes for 352 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 4 to 0, and a passer rating of 145.7.
Week 1: DE Tyrone Wyman (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Tyrone Wyman of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Wyman finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 1Gamblers - 30, North - 21 Pharaohs - 45, Totems - 13 Reapers - 38, Vikings - 28 RoughRiders - 28, Bears - 17Season PredictionsThe 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 9 votes (Runner up: BCFC Bears with 8 votes)
American Conference US: Houston RoughRiders with 9 votes (Runner up: Memphis Pharaohs with 7 votes)Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs They will break their losing streak with a W this week.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs Their defense will step up this game.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs I do not know why. I just have this hunch.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs Head coach James Andrew has this team running like a well oiled machine. He is doing some really smart things on offense. He is doing some clever things with his defense. He is preparation and gameplanning is great.
Training Camp NewsTraining camps are done! So, what happened? Here are some players that stood out. These guys had great camps: BCFC Bears: LB Albert Warren - LB BCFC Bears: SS Luther Ford - SS Windsor Gamblers: K Michel Stinson - K Windsor Gamblers: LB Todd Loftis - LB Windsor Gamblers: QB George Roark - QB Windsor Gamblers: RB Richard Lightner - RB
The following players had a terrible camp: Seattle Totems: CB Lawrence White - CB
Post Free Agency RetirementsThe following players have retired after going unsigned through free agency:CB John Braxton (N/A) has retired!CB John Braxton (72 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.TE Ron Newsom (N/A) has retired!TE Ron Newsom (48 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.Free Agency Round 10: Round Up1 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Richard Michael. The TE out of Bowling Green signed a contract of Memphis Pharaohs with 1 year, $1,410,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.
Memphis Pharaohs was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $1,410,000.Free Agency Round 9: Round Up7 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Michael Carroll. The T out of Texas A&M signed a contract of Toronto North with 1 year, $4,750,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 6 signings.
Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 4 player(s).
The biggest spender was Windsor Gamblers who signed 4 player(s) for a total of $10,848,000.Free Agency Round 8: Round Up3 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Ulysses Rupp. The CB out of North Carolina signed a contract of Nova Scotia Vikings with 1 year, $5,570,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
Nova Scotia Vikings was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Nova Scotia Vikings who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $11,590,000.Free Agency Round 7: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Terrance Redden. The RB out of Northern Iowa signed a contract of Houston RoughRiders with 1 year, $3,700,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
New Orleans Reapers was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was New Orleans Reapers who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $14,956,000.DE John Washington (NO) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, DE John Washington was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the New Orleans Reapers were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Washington's agent called to tell him that the Reapers head coach was in town. Soon, Washington was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Washington is being fitted for a Reapers uniform.
One of the league's top DEs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 1 year contract worth $6,000,000.
"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 Reapers," Washington said.
Free Agency Round 6: Round Up7 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Rick Merriman. The SS out of Miami signed a contract of New Orleans Reapers with 1 year, $3,000,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
New Orleans Reapers was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was New Orleans Reapers who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $8,300,000.QB Lewis Ortega (NO) goes #1 overall! NEW YORK -- The New Orleans Reapers drafted Lewis Ortega #1 overall in the 2075 draft. The 6' 2" QB fits the team's needs perfectly. Said Reapers 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," Ortega said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."
Moore and Nox Mock DraftPick 1: New Orleans Reapers Larry Moore: Bruce West - LB A leader on the field and in the locker room. Tackles with good technique. Love his strength. He can play everywhere on the line. It is no coincidence he has attracted a lot of attention. Great first step. Defensive Ends with this speed tend to go high. The obvious reason is that teams love to get this kind of immediate pressure off the edge. 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.
Jim Nox: Bruce West - LB The kind of leadership he shows makes coaches salivate. Coaches like his technique when tackling. Really strong for a Linebacker. This is something that teams love. A kid who is faster than most linebackers. Really a hybrid kind of guy. Coming of the edge with that speed will give blockers fits. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Devin Burrell - CB Due to his work ethic, this kid is very coachable. This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. Reacts with good instincts. Once this kid gets in the building, they will be set at this position for years.
Jim Nox: Devin Burrell - CB The guy has his head on straight. Respected for his good behavior on the field. Reacts intelligently on the field. 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 3: BCFC Bears Larry Moore: Robert Bittner - DE Definitely good strength for a Defensive End. Will shed blocks and occasionally bull rush smaller opponents. 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.
Jim Nox: Robert Bittner - DE His strength is a good platform for him, surely a reason teams like him this high. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Pick 4: Seattle Totems Larry Moore: George George - TE Raised to know the value of hard work. Respected for his good behavior on the field. Teams love to put speed at the Tight End position, so him going this high would be no surprise. Plug a hole in the roster with a great player. That is really what they need to do. This pick does it.
Jim Nox: George George - TE Knows what it takes to achieve success at any level. He is fundamentally a good kid. You rarely see him commit stupid penalties. Has really good speed. If you can put speed even at the Tight End position, you are putting yourself in a good position. 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 5: Nova Scotia Vikings Larry Moore: James Smith - FS Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. Consistent tackler. Reacts with good instincts. They need playmakers at this position. This is what they are getting here. Solid pick.
Jim Nox: Lawrence Blanchard - FS 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 6: Houston RoughRiders Larry Moore: Lamar Getz - RB Football is a team sport, and he knows it. He is fundamentally a good kid. You rarely see him commit stupid penalties. Nice fluid motion through the line. Once he sees daylight, you will not catch this kid. Pretty smart. Understandably, coaches will be itching to make this pick. Getting him on the roster will help any team.
Jim Nox: Robert Talley - SS Here you have a guy, who really benefits the atmosphere in the building. Everyone wants to be around him. Coaches like his technique when tackling. Great player. Great fit. Great pick.
Pick 7: Memphis Pharaohs Larry Moore: Robert Talley - SS Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. Goes nice and low on tackles. Great player. Great fit. Great pick.
Jim Nox: Lewis Ortega - QB He does not get fooled by coverages often. Already making good throws, and that is even with no seasons of pro training. He will immediately become a contributor. Fans will love this pick. Coaches will love this pick.
Pick 8: Toronto North Larry Moore: Patrick Porter - WR He is driven by the love of the sport. His college tape shows him catching the ball well. Great balance. Runs good routes, and that is really something coaches are looking for in kids. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.
Jim Nox: Patrick Porter - WR Respected for his good behavior on the field. Is a natural catcher, and will only get better as he gains more experience. Cuts with quickness, and will become a great route runner. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Pick 9: New Orleans Reapers Larry Moore: John Hamlin - SS A leader on the field and in the locker room. Teammates love him. All he cares about is the team. He helps everyone succeed. Can be relied upon to understand his role on any given play. Fill the need with a quality player. Best case scenario here.
Jim Nox: John Hamlin - SS The kind of leadership he shows makes coaches salivate. What you get with this kid, is a guy who understands that this is a team sport. Well schooled in the game, and it shows on the field. 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 10: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Nathanael Schilling - WR Catches the ball well, even while moving. Will dodge tacklers after the catch. Works well from the slot.Bright kid, reacts well on the field. 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: Nathanael Schilling - WR Will hold onto the ball if he gets his hands on it. Adjusts well to incoming tacklers, and can use his agility and balance to turn a short catch into a big play. Good understanding of the game, and what is required of each position. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.
Free Agency Round 5: Round Up3 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Cortez Perkins. The DT out of Oklahoma signed a contract of New Orleans Reapers with 1 year, $3,850,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
New Orleans Reapers was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was New Orleans Reapers who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,850,000.Free Agency Round 4: Round Up5 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Charles Schmidt. The FS out of Michigan signed a contract of New Orleans Reapers with 1 year, $4,500,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $5,400,000.SS James Foley (HRR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- James Foley, one of the league's top SSs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $4,500,000 to play for the Houston RoughRiders.
RB Douglas Milam (MEM) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, RB Douglas Milam was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Memphis Pharaohs were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Milam's agent called to tell him that the Pharaohs head coach was in town. Soon, Milam was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Milam is being fitted for a Pharaohs uniform.
One of the league's top RBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 1 year contract worth $5,400,000.
"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 Pharaohs," Milam said.
FS Charles Schmidt (NO) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, FS Charles Schmidt was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the New Orleans Reapers were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Schmidt's agent called to tell him that the Reapers head coach was in town. Soon, Schmidt was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Schmidt is being fitted for a Reapers uniform.
One of the league's top FSs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 1 year contract worth $4,500,000.
"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 Reapers," Schmidt said.
Free Agency Round 3: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Frank Washington. The DE out of Alabama signed a contract of Toronto North with 2 years, $14,498,998.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 4 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 $19,409,499.WR Micheal Heffner (TOR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, WR Micheal Heffner 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 Heffner's agent called to tell him that the North head coach was in town. Soon, Heffner was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Heffner is being fitted for a North uniform.
One of the league's top WRs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $9,050,000.
"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," Heffner said.
FB Elbert Faber (NO) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Elbert Faber, one of the league's top FBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 1 year contract worth $900,000 to play for the New Orleans Reapers.
DE Frank Washington (TOR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, DE Frank Washington 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 Washington's agent called to tell him that the North head coach was in town. Soon, Washington was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Washington is being fitted for a North uniform.
One of the league's top DEs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $7,249,499.
"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," Washington said.
Free Agency Round 2: Round Up3 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Dennis Duarte. The DT out of Ohio State signed a contract of Houston RoughRiders with 3 years, $16,200,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $9,050,000.WR Gary Grissom II (MEM) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, WR Gary Grissom II was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Memphis Pharaohs were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Grissom II's agent called to tell him that the Pharaohs head coach was in town. Soon, Grissom II was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Grissom II is being fitted for a Pharaohs uniform.
One of the league's top WRs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $9,050,000.
"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 Pharaohs," Grissom II said.
DT Dennis Duarte (HRR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Dennis Duarte, one of the league's top DTs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $5,400,000 to play for the Houston RoughRiders.
Free Agency Round 1: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Allen McCutcheon. The G out of UCLA signed a contract of BCFC Bears with 2 years, $7,943,998.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
Nova Scotia Vikings was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was BCFC Bears who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,971,999.K Vernon Nelson (NSV) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Vernon Nelson, one of the league's top Ks and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $1,800,000 to play for the Nova Scotia Vikings.
FB Jacob White (NSV) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Jacob White, one of the league's top FBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 3 year contract worth $930,000 to play for the Nova Scotia Vikings.
Offseason Team Needs with Jeremy PiperWith 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: DE Nova Scotia Vikings: G CB LB FS Windsor Gamblers: WR CB Toronto North: G WR CB LB DT New Orleans Reapers: TE LB DT FS SS Houston RoughRiders: LB DT SS Seattle Totems: G C TE CB LB
Draft Order: New Orleans Reapers own first overall.Pick 1: New Orleans Reapers Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Pick 3: BCFC Bears Pick 4: Seattle Totems Pick 5: Nova Scotia Vikings Pick 6: Houston RoughRiders Pick 7: Memphis Pharaohs 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: Juan Gregg - Defensive Coordinator - Toronto North James Pilcher - Defensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers Jeffrey Hunter - Offensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears Robert Nathan - Defensive Coordinator - Nova Scotia Vikings Albert Ford - Offensive Coordinator - Houston RoughRiders Ronald Matheson - Defensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears Billy Gunther - Offensive Coordinator - Nova Scotia Vikings Dan Jones - Offensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers Jose Brooks - Defensive Coordinator - Houston RoughRiders Randy Estrada - Defensive Coordinator - Memphis Pharaohs
Active Player Retirements Windsor Gamblers: RB Jay Mayers (6 seasons) 174 att, 904 yds, 7 TD, 13 rec, 75 yds, 1 TD FB Jeffrey Smith (6 seasons) 68 att, 221 yds, 4 TD, 19 rec, 187 yds, 0 TD WR Brandon Feldman (14 seasons) 791 rec, 9643 yds, 49 TD WR Otha Collins (13 seasons) 782 rec, 6946 yds, 44 TD K Jan Hood (15 seasons) 314/400 FG
Toronto North: G Charles Hall (13 seasons) 325 Pancakes
New Orleans Reapers: P Ruben Davidson (16 seasons) 44045 yards, 383 inside 20 WR Steve Markley (9 seasons) 889 rec, 11722 yds, 82 TD
Memphis Pharaohs: FB Jeffrey Rickard (9 seasons) 104 att, 606 yds, 10 TD, 6 rec, 40 yds, 0 TD
Seattle Totems: LB Anthony Payne (9 seasons) 467 Tck, 12 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 8 FF, 5 FR TE Julio Scott (13 seasons) 363 rec, 3615 yds, 29 TD
Notable free agent retirements QB: Everett Knoll (15 seasons pro) 2346/3775, 26383 yds, 210 TD Jules Mcmillen (15 seasons pro) 1070/2007, 14181 yds, 96 TD
RB: Jerry Harris (12 seasons pro) 1019 att, 5923 yds, 53 TD, 120 rec, 972 yds, 9 TD Mark Brady (12 seasons pro) 830 att, 3601 yds, 31 TD, 138 rec, 1385 yds, 13 TD Matthew Austin (10 seasons pro) 296 att, 1389 yds, 13 TD, 6 rec, 54 yds, 1 TD Garland Welker (5 seasons pro) 6 att, 35 yds, 0 TD, 4 rec, 72 yds, 1 TD
G: Ronald Salerno (7 seasons pro) 103 Pancakes Kristopher Stewart (5 seasons pro) 139 Pancakes Rico Dollar (9 seasons pro) 54 Pancakes
T: Robert Johnson (10 seasons pro) 54 Pancakes
WR: William Vanover (10 seasons pro) 167 rec, 1979 yds, 12 TD Anthony Hanks (6 seasons pro) 138 rec, 1622 yds, 19 TD Shad Dixon (12 seasons pro) 62 rec, 615 yds, 4 TD
CB: Michael Roe (11 seasons pro) 657 Tck, 2 Sck, 17 Int, 5 Def TD, 11 FF, 5 FR Terrence Escalante (12 seasons pro) 575 Tck, 2 Sck, 21 Int, 3 Def TD, 8 FF, 3 FR John Butler (12 seasons pro) 333 Tck, 11 Sck, 7 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 Sfty, 7 FF, 6 FR Shawn Ball (12 seasons pro) 148 Tck, 6 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF
LB: Kenneth Corey (12 seasons pro) 875 Tck, 25 Sck, 10 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 Blk FG, 1 Sfty, 16 FF, 9 FR Blake Breeden (10 seasons pro) 497 Tck, 29 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 12 FF, 6 FR
DT: Ronald Greer (14 seasons pro) 329 Tck, 67 Sck, 7 FF, 2 FR Charles Lawhorn (12 seasons pro) 65 Tck, 4 Sck Shawn Chapman (8 seasons pro) 16 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF
FS: Aaron Peterson (15 seasons pro) 790 Tck, 16 Sck, 16 Int, 1 Def TD, 16 FF, 10 FR David Holmes (11 seasons pro) 95 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FR Jose Johnson (13 seasons pro) 72 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 2 FR Michael Miller (10 seasons pro) 92 Tck, 3 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF
SS: John Parker (13 seasons pro) 886 Tck, 26 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 Blk FG, 1 Sfty, 9 FF, 4 FR Frank Metzger (15 seasons pro) 511 Tck, 15 Sck, 5 Int, 2 Def TD, 5 FF, 4 FR Michael Koonce (14 seasons pro) 245 Tck, 6 Sck, 4 Int, 4 Def TD, 4 FF, 3 FR Richard Russo (11 seasons pro) 69 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF, 2 FR
K: John Williams (6 seasons pro) 15/20 FG Barry Campbell (5 seasons pro) 18/26 FG
Other retirements QB Omer Sullivan (56 ovr) QB Eduardo Ahrens (54 ovr) QB Ronald Belton (54 ovr) QB Ronald Labbe (54 ovr) QB Thomas Savoy (54 ovr) QB David Grace (53 ovr) QB Brian Livingston (51 ovr) QB William Needham (50 ovr) RB Chester Johnson (57 ovr) RB Charles Portillo (57 ovr) RB Michael Clay (57 ovr) RB Kevin Armijo (56 ovr) RB Bruce Haney (55 ovr) RB Dale Graham (53 ovr) RB Ali Slaton (52 ovr) RB George Larry (52 ovr) FB William Stewart (55 ovr) G Trevor Keck (59 ovr) G William Fisher (53 ovr) G Jose Harris (53 ovr) T Pedro Hudson (57 ovr) T Kevin Lam (57 ovr) T Johnathan Underwood (56 ovr) T Sidney Montgomery (51 ovr) T Carl Acosta (51 ovr) C Arthur Harris (53 ovr) TE Thomas Somers (56 ovr) TE Brian Michaud (54 ovr) TE Robert Barrows (50 ovr) TE Gerald Mathis (50 ovr) TE Chong Martinez (48 ovr) WR Jamel Howell (60 ovr) WR John Goode (60 ovr) WR Andrew Schneider (60 ovr) WR Nicholas King (59 ovr) WR David Portillo (58 ovr) WR Gregg Morrill (57 ovr) WR Martin Hoyt (56 ovr) WR Roberto Merritt (54 ovr) WR Thomas Foust (51 ovr) WR Dane Blunt (50 ovr) WR Brian Rosser (48 ovr) CB Dwayne Rodriguez (58 ovr) CB Quentin Rivera (55 ovr) CB Patrick Carroll (53 ovr) CB Richard White (50 ovr) CB Grant William (48 ovr) CB Richard Marler (40 ovr) LB Fernando Corey (63 ovr) LB Javier Hernandez (62 ovr) LB Michael Grier (59 ovr) LB Joshua Keaton (59 ovr) LB Kevin Salley (58 ovr) LB Allen Blanchette (54 ovr) LB Bradley Rhodes (50 ovr) LB Craig Morgan (47 ovr) LB Lawrence Bailey (47 ovr) LB Charles Markley (47 ovr) DT Alex Lanning (61 ovr) DT Robert Peacock (56 ovr) DT James Dallas (51 ovr) DT Richard Ware (49 ovr) DT Wayne Silvers (49 ovr) DT Robert Pratt (47 ovr) DT Al Shirley (46 ovr) DT James Atkinson (45 ovr) DT Cecil Minor (38 ovr) DE William Sanchez (55 ovr) DE George Pridgen (55 ovr) DE Mervin Jensen (51 ovr) DE Otto Gonsalves (50 ovr) DE Bryan Seay (46 ovr) FS George Burley (50 ovr) FS Daniel Dowling (48 ovr) FS William Jones (45 ovr) FS Curtis Simons (43 ovr) FS Fred Noel (41 ovr) SS Carlos Gonzalez (51 ovr) SS Norris Finnegan (50 ovr) K David Pacheco (63 ovr) K Daniel Mayberry (52 ovr) K Frank McClanahan (51 ovr) K Jeremy Santiago (51 ovr) K David Lewis (45 ovr) P Thomas Smithson (47 ovr) P Carl Sellers (44 ovr) P Kyle Smith (44 ovr)
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