American Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The American Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2079. QB Lewis Ortega - Reapers (289/445, 2901 yds, 20 TD) QB Elmer Villarreal - RoughRiders (385/575, 3905 yds, 37 TD) QB Mike Whitehead - Totems (284/568, 3813 yds, 28 TD) RB Charles Troy - RoughRiders (124 att, 854 yds, 7 TD, 10 rec, 90 yds, 0 TD) RB Eusebio Matheny - Pharaohs (112 att, 613 yds, 16 TD) RB Douglas Hinds - Pharaohs (268 att, 1537 yds, 3 TD) FB Trent Wright - Pharaohs (3 att, 11 yds, 0 TD) G Scott Lowe - Reapers (56 Pancakes) G Dennis Craddock - Totems (57 Pancakes) G Walter Guerra - Totems (68 Pancakes) T Stuart Hill - RoughRiders (53 Pancakes) T Ray Shephard - Totems (96 Pancakes) T Erik Medina - Totems (71 Pancakes) C Steven Hefner - Pharaohs (40 Pancakes) C Yong Douglas - Totems (63 Pancakes) TE Dalton Hunt - RoughRiders (71 rec, 710 yds, 7 TD) TE George George - Totems (48 rec, 902 yds, 5 TD) WR Jeffrey Pratt - Reapers (93 rec, 1001 yds, 7 TD) WR Ernesto Gonzalez - Reapers (83 rec, 791 yds, 9 TD) WR Steven Lovell - RoughRiders (90 rec, 993 yds, 4 TD) WR David Hammett - RoughRiders (60 rec, 878 yds, 13 TD) WR Gary Grissom II - Pharaohs (73 rec, 698 yds, 7 TD) CB Juan Oswalt - Reapers (48 Tck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR) CB Don Scribner - RoughRiders (86 Tck, 2 Int) CB David Caudle - Totems (79 Tck, 1 Int, 2 FF, 3 FR) LB Daniel Bayer - Reapers (147 Tck, 15 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 4 FF, 2 FR) LB Ernest Carrillo - RoughRiders (100 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 Int) LB Kenneth Major - RoughRiders (84 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 2 Sfty, 1 FF) LB Shannon Jackson - Pharaohs (87 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Int, 2 FF) LB Jimmy Lewis - Pharaohs (107 Tck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR) LB Shawn Snow - Totems (100 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR) DT Ryan Smith - Reapers (9 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF) DT Dennis Duarte - RoughRiders (26 Tck, 8 Sck, 2 FF) DT David Felts - Pharaohs (14 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF) DT Burl Johnson - Pharaohs (5 Tck, 1 Sck) DE Samuel Galindo - Reapers (22 Tck, 6 Sck) DE Alan Sanders - Pharaohs (12 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) DE Arthur Thompson - Totems (20 Tck, 5 Sck) FS Marvin Iverson - Reapers (45 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 2 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR) FS Bobby Hall - Pharaohs (48 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD) SS Jeffrey Thornton - Totems (72 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 FF, 1 FR) SS Fred Singer - Totems (80 Tck, 1 Sck) K Charles Rollins - Reapers (27/30 FG) P Larry Baker - Pharaohs (2907 yards, 27 inside 20)Canadian Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The Canadian Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2079. QB Marcus Small - Bears (228/366, 2276 yds, 15 TD) QB Jonah Butler - Vikings (166/246, 1330 yds, 11 TD) QB Marvin Nance - Vikings (216/330, 1992 yds, 11 TD) RB Lamar Getz - Bears (311 att, 1571 yds, 6 TD) RB Frank Lombardo - Vikings (207 att, 852 yds, 5 TD, 55 rec, 380 yds, 0 TD) RB David Mercado - Gamblers (189 att, 952 yds, 4 TD, 3 rec, 77 yds, 1 TD) FB Steve Walters - Gamblers (35 att, 70 yds, 2 TD) G Ernie Harden - Vikings (47 Pancakes) G Larry Fulton - North (49 Pancakes) G Jorge Larson - North (56 Pancakes) T Robert Millard - Bears (59 Pancakes) T Brenton Stevens - Vikings (77 Pancakes) T Christopher Amaya - Vikings (56 Pancakes) C Bret Robinson - Gamblers (40 Pancakes) C Anthony Keen - North (40 Pancakes) TE Ian Lopez - Bears (32 rec, 319 yds, 5 TD) TE Jeffery Kuykendall - Gamblers (54 rec, 604 yds, 3 TD) WR Anthony Olivo - Bears (79 rec, 821 yds, 3 TD) WR Paul Herring - Bears (58 rec, 712 yds, 7 TD) WR Richard Horsley - Vikings (101 rec, 1019 yds, 8 TD) WR Joseph Woodruff - Vikings (64 rec, 699 yds, 4 TD) WR Nathan Barry - Gamblers (53 rec, 608 yds, 5 TD) CB Curtis Cruz - Bears (78 Tck, 3 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR) CB Devin Burrell - Vikings (53 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD) CB Joseph Patterson - Gamblers (57 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 3 FF, 2 FR) LB Rick Conover - Bears (101 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF, 2 FR) LB Earl Turner - Bears (61 Tck, 9 Sck, 2 Int, 2 FF) LB Elvis Starr - Vikings (91 Tck, 1 Int, 3 FF, 2 FR) LB Todd Loftis - Gamblers (92 Tck, 8 Sck, 1 Sfty, 1 FF) LB James Banda - Gamblers (57 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 Sfty, 3 FF, 1 FR) LB Jerome Prieto - North (85 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 FF) DT Anthony Clayton - Bears (11 Tck, 3 Sck) DT Christopher Putman - Vikings (12 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF) DT Danny Johnson - Gamblers (14 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FR) DT Russell Mcewen - Gamblers (6 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF) DE Michael Lennon - Vikings (20 Tck, 7 Sck) DE George Schuster - Gamblers (21 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 FF) DE Robert Glover - North (23 Tck, 5 Sck) FS Carl Wiese - Bears (52 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 2 FF, 2 FR) FS Lance Angel - Vikings (57 Tck, 4 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR) SS John Hamlin - Vikings (75 Tck, 1 Sfty) SS Christopher Fellows - Gamblers (42 Tck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 FF) K Joe Grubbs - Bears (24/32 FG) P Thomas Shields - North (4805 yards, 40 inside 20)2079 Defensive ROY Award Windsor Gamblers LB, Albert Thompson has won the Defensive ROY award for 2079.
2079 Offensive ROY Award Seattle Totems QB, Mike Whitehead has won the Offensive ROY award for 2079.
2079 Defensive MVP Award New Orleans Reapers LB, Daniel Bayer has won the Defensive MVP award for 2079.
2079 Offensive MVP Award BCFC Bears RB, Lamar Getz has won the Offensive MVP award for 2079.
2079 Playoff MVP Award Memphis Pharaohs RB, Douglas Hinds has won the Playoff MVP award for 2079.
2079 League MVP Award Houston RoughRiders QB, Elmer Villarreal has won the League MVP award for 2079.
QB Elmer Villarreal (HRR) wins League MVP! NEW YORK -- The Houston RoughRiders' QB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Villarreal won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 385/575, 3905 yds, 37 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," Villarreal said after receiving the award.
RB Douglas Hinds (MEM) wins Playoff MVP! NEW YORK -- The Memphis Pharaohs' RB took home the 2079 Playoff MVP award today. Hinds won the award by amassing playoff totals of 47 att, 230 yds, 3 TD.
LB Daniel Bayer (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Year! NEW YORK -- In his own view, Daniel Bayer put together his best professional season in 2079. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 2079 Defensive Player of the Year.
The versatile Bayer had 147 tackles, 15 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles with 1 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the Reapers' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Bayer a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
RB Lamar Getz (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Year! NEW YORK -- That blur speeding away from opposing defenses and running off with the Wolverine Studios Sports Network 2079 Offensive Player of the Year award is Lamar Getz. Considered one of the fastest men in pro football, Getz was uncatchable in racking up 1571 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 Getz, who scored 6 touchdowns.
LB Albert Thompson (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. Thompson won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 68 Tck, 5 Sck.
QB Mike Whitehead (SEA) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year! NEW YORK -- The Seattle Totems' QB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Whitehead won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 284/568, 3813 yds, 28 TD.
2079 The Brewmaster's Bowl The Memphis Pharaohs have defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings in the 2079 The Brewmaster's Bowl.
The final score was Pharaohs 24 - Vikings 10.
Douglas Hinds - RB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Terence Jones - DE had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Con Championship Game The Memphis Pharaohs have defeated the Houston RoughRiders in the 2079 Con Championship Game.
The final score was RoughRiders 24 - Pharaohs 31.
Douglas Hinds - RB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Jonathan Reddy - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Con Championship Game The Nova Scotia Vikings have defeated the BCFC Bears in the 2079 Con Championship Game.
The final score was Vikings 29 - Bears 10.
Frank Lombardo - RB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Lance Angel - FS had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Week 15: RB Frank Lombardo (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 15's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Frank Lombardo. His 21 att, 133 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 23 to 20 victory for the Windsor Gamblers.
The former Pittsburgh gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 852 Yards and 5 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 15: LB Daniel Bayer (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Daniel Bayer of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Bayer finished with 13 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 15Bears - 34, North - 10 Gamblers - 23, Vikings - 20 Reapers - 34, Totems - 14 Pharaohs - 30, RoughRiders - 13Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 4th in sacks with 33. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 16.7. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 180.7 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 88 yards per game. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 4th in forced fumbles.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like Gary Grissom II - WR. He will lead the way and help them win.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs When you consider the two rosters, it is likely that Alan Sanders - DE is going to be a difference maker on the Pharaohs defense. Boy, oh boy am I looking forward to this.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders The better team wins. The RoughRiders are the better team. No argument. There will be some wild plays in this game.
No Pass Zone in Memphis. Pharaohs pass defense this year has been lights-out this season, giving up only 2349 in 13 games. With this performance they have struck fear into QBs around the league..
Defense dominates in BCFC. The Bears defensive front is ripping opponents so far this season with a total of 14 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 49 tackles in 13 games.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 15)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. I will spare you the meandering and cut to the chase.
DAVID RIGGS, HEAD COACH, HOUSTON ROUGHRIDERS The RoughRiders currently sit at 10-3-0.
David Riggs wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Riggs is a much sharper defensive mind than Johansen. Riggs seems a little bit smarter than Johansen.
ALEX JOHANSEN, HEAD COACH, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 9-4-0.
Alex Johansen wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. 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.
Johansen is slightly more detail oriented than Riggs. Johansen is a better offisive mind than Riggs.
Week 14: RB Walter Saldivar (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 14's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Walter Saldivar. His 12 att, 83 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 52 to 10 victory for the Houston RoughRiders.
The former Stanford gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 457 Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 14: FS Lance Angel (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS Angel's ball hawking ability was on display in the Vikings 23-17 game with the BCFC Bears. He finished with 3 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD.
"Lance has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Vikings Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 14Vikings - 23, Bears - 17 RoughRiders - 52, Totems - 10 Reapers - 33, North - 16 Pharaohs - 20, Gamblers - 7Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Seattle TotemsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders Do not believe it if anyone tells you the RoughRiders are overhyped. They are who we thought they were.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders With people like Don Scribner - CB and Walter Saldivar - RB who understand the value of team play it is easy to see why the RoughRiders win this game. This will really be a statement win.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders One of the most underestimated offenses. They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 34. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. They average 275.9! They are maulers, 3rd in the league in pancakes. They are 2nd in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 10. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 106.9! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 29.8! This will really be a statement win.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders Looking at the two rosters, I think that Ernest Carrillo - LB will be a key figure in this game. Do not sleep on this guy's ability. It might be a high scoring game.
Memphis Pharaohs defense dominates! The Pharaohs' defense is beating the brakes off people this season. In 12 games they’ve given up only 3307 total yards and 210 points. Jimmy Lewis - LB is the general of the defense with 92 tackles on the year. Could the D be back in Memphis?
Big boys shows the way in Seattle. The guys in the offensive trenches from Totems are rag dolling defenses this year. They’ve given up only 25 sacks in 12 games while collecting 524 pancakes.
Week 13: QB Marvin Nance (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Nova Scotia Vikings' Marvin Nance threw 2 touchdowns, completing 34 of 50 passes for 340 yards in the Vikings victory over the Toronto North.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2076 amateur draft, season number 3 for Nance, has seen some impressive numbers including 9 touchdown passes this season.
Week 13: FS Marvin Iverson (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS Iverson's ball hawking ability was on display in the Reapers 47-10 game with the BCFC Bears. He finished with 2 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
"Marvin has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Reapers Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 13Vikings - 31, North - 7 RoughRiders - 27, Pharaohs - 7 Gamblers - 24, Totems - 21 Reapers - 47, Bears - 10Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders This is just going by my intuition. A double digit win.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders For this game, it seems obvious that Elmer Villarreal - QB drives defenses crazy. Can't lose.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs I just really like the way they coach in Memphis. Head coach Albert Johnson is doing great things. He is a great offensive mind. He is has a really good understanding of what works on defense. This will be watercooler talk on monday. Do not miss it.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs In this game, you would be a fool not to think they will not be able to contain William Spillman - SS. He will destroy them.
Toronto North pull off the upset! The Toronto North fans are celebrating after the North took down the Windsor Gamblers. In a superb effort the North kept at it, and brought home the win. The Gamblers are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the North winning the fans are hoping that the North will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 13)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. This is an interesting week.
BILLY GUNTHER, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 7-4-0.
Billy Gunther runs his offense conservatively. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Billy Gunther runs a run first Vertical offense. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Gunther. His offense relies on big wide receivers.
They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 18. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 251.5.They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 2nd in the league in pancakes.They are 3rd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 4th in the league average yards per rush.They are 6th in the league rushing touchdowns with 6.They are 6th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 83.1.They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 20.6. Gunther outperforms Machado in scouting. Gunther is slightly more detail oriented than Machado. Gunther is much more charismatic than Machado. Gunther is a better offisive mind than Machado. Gunther prepares better than Machado.
FRANK MACHADO, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 7-4-0.
Frank Machado likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. 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. Frank Machado runs a pass heavy West Coast Hybrid offense. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Machado.
They are 3rd 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. Averaging 191.1. They are 2nd in the league in sacks allowed. They are 6th in the league in pancakes. They are 6th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 13. They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 164.7. They are 5th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 21.9.
Week 12: RB Robert Sparks (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 12's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Robert Sparks. His 21 att, 105 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 27 to 12 victory for the New Orleans Reapers.
The former Mississippi St. gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 745 Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 12: LB Daniel Bayer (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Daniel Bayer of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Bayer finished with 11 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.
Game Recaps for Week 12North - 16, Gamblers - 7 Totems - 21, Bears - 17 Reapers - 27, Vikings - 12Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems I may be biased here, but I think the Totems are obviously the better team.
Mary Moore : BCFC Bears This offense is likely to step up this week. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 5th in the league passing touchdowns with 12. They are 5th in the league passing yards per game. They average 189.5! They are 2nd in the league in sacks allowed. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 12. They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 167.5! They are 3rd in the league points scored per game. They average 22.4! It might be a high scoring game.
Jim Nox : BCFC Bears For this match up, I cannot help but think that Darrell Worthy - RB is going to wreck dominate for the Bears offense.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears Looking at how the teams match up, I know it is not trendy, but I think that Anthony Clayton - DT is going to wreck havoc for the Bears defense. Believe me.
Dalton Hunt - TE shines!Dalton Hunt - TE is looking like a man among boys out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such formidable football, he’s got a shot at becoming a hometown favorite.Week 11: RB Douglas Hinds (MEM) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 11's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Douglas Hinds. His 21 att, 192 yds, 0 TD performance stood out in the 24 to 17 victory for the Memphis Pharaohs.
The former Houston gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 1272 Yards and 3 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 11: DE Robert Lutz (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Lutz absolutely dominated in the Pharaohs 24-17 game with the New Orleans Reapers. He finished with 2 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 11Bears - 33, Gamblers - 3 Pharaohs - 24, Reapers - 17 RoughRiders - 34, North - 7 Vikings - 27, Totems - 21Reynaldo Rios - DT signs extension with the ReapersThe New Orleans Reapers front office has announced that they have signed Reynaldo Rios - DT to a new contract. Rios will stay with the team on a deal of 1 year, $4,850,000Game of the Week: Nova Scotia Vikings at Seattle TotemsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game.
Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings Looking at the teams, you would be a fool not to think Vikings got to love fielding Michael Lennon - DE on their defense. This man will be critical this week, and will give the offense plenty of trouble.
Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings I just really like the way they coach in Nova Scotia. Head coach Alex Johansen is doing great things. He makes great offensive adjustments. When they win here, people will take notice.
Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings This may be one for the ages.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 11)As always I am Simon Sly with your weekly coach comparison. This is an interesting week.
ALEX JOHANSEN, HEAD COACH, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 6-3-0.
Alex Johansen wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. 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.
Johansen is slightly more detail oriented than Johnson. Johansen outperforms Johnson in player development. Johansen motivates his team a little better than Johnson. Johansen prepares better than Johnson.
ALBERT JOHNSON, HEAD COACH, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 6-4-0.
Albert Johnson wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organization.
Johnson outperforms Johansen in assessing player ability. Johnson is significantly better than Johansen in judging player potential. Johnson is a much sharper defensive mind than Johansen. Johnson exhibits way more flexibility than Johansen. Johnson works with young players somewhat better than Johansen.
Cooke giving back. BCFC news report that Bears' C Ernest Cooke has been anonymously donating parts of his salary to local charities.
Week 10: QB Mike Whitehead (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Seattle Totems' Mike Whitehead threw 4 touchdowns, completing 24 of 54 passes for 311 yards in the Totems victory over the Toronto North.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2079 amateur draft, season number 0 for Whitehead, has seen some impressive numbers including 19 touchdown passes this season.
Week 10: DE Arthur Thompson (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Arthur Thompson of the Seattle Totems has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Thompson finished with 1 Tck.
Game Recaps for Week 10Vikings - 13, RoughRiders - 7 Gamblers - 14, Reapers - 7 Bears - 19, Pharaohs - 14 Totems - 37, North - 0Dennis Duarte - DT signs extension with the RoughRidersThe Houston RoughRiders front office has announced that they have signed Dennis Duarte - DT to a new contract. Duarte will stay with the team on a deal of 2 years, $7,000,000Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at Nova Scotia VikingsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings It might be a high scoring game.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders With leaders like Walter Saldivar - RB and David Hammett - WR in the locker room it is easy to see why the RoughRiders win this game.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders I see them winning this week, and it will be good for them to break their losing streak. If they do not win, I have to buy cake for the entire office. That is how sure I am.
Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings Looking at the teams, I have no doubt that the Vikings got to love fielding an offense with Richard Horsley - WR. He will be critical this week, and is likely to be dominant. There will be some wild plays in this game.
Top receiver trio? The RoughRiders trio of Steven Lovell - WR, David Hammett - WR and Dalton Hunt - TE are currently the leading trio of offensive skill players catching the ball in the league, with 1730 receiving yards between the three.
New Orleans Reapers surprise everyone! The New Orleans Reapers fans are celebrating after the Reapers took down the Houston RoughRiders. In a superb effort the Reapers kept at it, and brought home the win. The RoughRiders are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Reapers winning the fans are hoping that the Reapers will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Sparks fly after RoughRiders-Totems game! David Hassell was pretty blunt in his postgame interview after the RoughRiders's win. The RoughRiders FB made no efforts to hide his lack of respect for the Totems. 'I think this game proves where our team is, and that the Totems just are not at our level', he said.
Week 9: T Ray Shephard (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week In a rare honor for an offensive lineman... T Ray Shephard wins the leagues Offensive Player of the Week. The award comes after Shephard's 9 Pancakes performance against the Memphis Pharaohs. Shephard from Colorado was selected in round 1 of the 2078 draft.
Shephard "The offensive line doesn't always catch the fans' attention, I'm happiest with our group's effort upfront."
Week 9: LB Daniel Bayer (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Bayer absolutely dominated in the Reapers 22-9 game with the Houston RoughRiders. He finished with 8 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 9Reapers - 22, RoughRiders - 9 Totems - 20, Pharaohs - 16Michael Lennon - DE signs extension with the VikingsThe Nova Scotia Vikings front office has announced that they have signed Michael Lennon - DE to a new contract. Lennon will stay with the team on a deal of 1 year, $6,230,000Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems For this game, certainly, you have to think that Boris Carter - CB will be a key player to watch. Not only is he a beast on the Totems defense, he is a walking highlight reel. Just win baby.
Mary Moore : Seattle Totems I do not know why. I just have this hunch. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Jim Nox : Seattle Totems Looking at the two rosters, I think that The Totems rely on Mark Abel - WR on their offense. This is no reason to worry, he is great.
Darren Francis : Seattle Totems They won their last game, they will win this game. But it will be a close game.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 9)As always I am Simon Sly with your weekly coach comparison. Let us jump right in.
ALEX JOHANSEN, HEAD COACH, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 5-3-0.
Alex Johansen wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. 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.
Johansen outperforms Estrada in assessing player ability. Johansen is slightly more detail oriented than Estrada. Johansen is leagues above Estrada when it comes to coaching offense. Johansen is better suited to lead a team than Estrada. Johansen motivates his team a little better than Estrada. Johansen makes his players hit the weight room more often than Estrada.
RANDY ESTRADA, HEAD COACH, SEATTLE TOTEMS The Totems currently sit at 4-3-0.
Randy Estrada wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Estrada is a much sharper defensive mind than Johansen. Estrada exhibits way more flexibility than Johansen. Estrada seems a little bit smarter than Johansen. Estrada works with young players somewhat better than Johansen.
Week 8: QB Mike Whitehead (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced Seattle Totems quarterback Mike Whitehead has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Totems defeated the New Orleans Reapers, 27 to 24. Whitehead did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 25 of 44 passes for 484 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 13 to 7, and a passer rating of 82.2.
Week 8: DE Arthur Thompson (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Thompson absolutely dominated in the Totems 27-24 game with the New Orleans Reapers. He finished with 2 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 8Vikings - 27, Gamblers - 10 Totems - 27, Reapers - 24 Pharaohs - 33, North - 10 Bears - 38, RoughRiders - 31Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders I really think their defense will make the difference. They are 4th in sacks with 15. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 16.7. They are 5th in pass defense. They only give up 217.4 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 67.9 yards per game. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders The amount leadership on the RoughRiders will really help them this week. You only need to look at guys like Walter Saldivar - RB and David Hammett - WR to see the importance. Leadership like that helps you win games. But it will be a close game.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders I see them winning again this week.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders Do not sleep on this offense. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 25. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 282.1! They are maulers, 3rd in the league in pancakes. They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 7. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 131.3! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 35.6!
Reapers lost. Reapers casts blame. Juan Oswalt was angry with his teammates after the loss. He said that the entire team needed to step up. However, he also singled out some teammates. 'Man, I think a bunch of guys let us down. I could point the finger at many.' the 29 year old CB said. Later in the interview he seemed to indicate that Guy Jones - SS was one of the players he had in mind.
Week 7: 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 New Orleans Reapers, 45 to 17. Villarreal did his part, throwing 5 touchdowns, completing 32 of 43 passes for 374 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 25 to 3, and a passer rating of 118.5.
Week 7: DT David Felts (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week DT David Felts of the Memphis Pharaohs has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Felts finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF.
Game Recaps for Week 7Gamblers - 23, Bears - 7 Vikings - 13, North - 12 RoughRiders - 45, Reapers - 17 Pharaohs - 45, Totems - 17Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers Having team player who help coordinate everyone else is invaluable and definitely helps the Reapers win this game. If you look at their roster, I see Daniel Bayer - LB and Rigoberto Hynes - C playing this kind of role. There will be some very good football to watch here.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders People tend to underestimate their defense. They are 4th in sacks with 14. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 16.7. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 213.7 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 72.2 yards per game. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. I am looking forward to watching this showdown.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders Look for them to continue their winstreak. If they lose this one, I will never hear the end of it.
Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers I really think having so strong and vocal leaders like Rigoberto Hynes - C and Samuel Galindo - DE in the locker room and on the field is invaluable and definitely helps the Reapers win this game.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 7)Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. We have an odd couple for you this week.
CLIFTON RHODES, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 1-5-0.
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 3rd in sacks with 14. They are 7th in points allowed, averaging 29.8. They are 8th in pass defense with 267.2 yards given up per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 89.8 yards per game. They are 2nd in interceptions with 6. They are 6th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 5th in forced fumbles.
Rhodes exhibits way more flexibility than Nathan.
ROBERT NATHAN, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 3-3-0.
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 7th in sacks with 9. They are 5th in points allowed, averaging 22.7. They are 3rd in pass defense with 214.2 yards given up per game. They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 122.3 yards per game. They are 6th in interceptions with 4. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 2nd in forced fumbles.
Nathan outperforms Rhodes in assessing player ability. Nathan is slightly better than Rhodes at estimating player potential. Nathan is a much sharper defensive mind than Rhodes. Nathan outperforms Rhodes in player development. Nathan motivates his team a little better than Rhodes. Nathan prepares better than Rhodes. Nathan works with young players somewhat better than Rhodes.
Week 6: RB Darrell Worthy (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 6's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Darrell Worthy. His 10 att, 127 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 23 to 7 victory for the BCFC Bears.
The former Tennessee gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 325 Yards and 3 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 6: LB Rick Conover (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Conover absolutely dominated in the Bears 23-7 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 8 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 6Bears - 23, North - 7 Pharaohs - 27, Vikings - 16 RoughRiders - 52, Gamblers - 20Game of the Week: Windsor Gamblers at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders I just really like the way they coach in Houston. Head coach David Riggs is doing great things. He makes great offensive adjustments. He is innovative with his defense. Really this could go either way, but you will never get me to admit it.
Mary Moore : Windsor Gamblers I think having a team players like David Mercado - RB is the kind of thing that will help the Gamblers win this game.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders Surely, the RoughRiders win. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise.
Darren Francis : Windsor Gamblers The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 3rd in sacks with 12. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 88.4 yards per game. They are 2nd in interceptions with 6. They are 4th in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 5th in forced fumbles. Lots of points scored.
Defense dominates in BCFC. The Bears D-Line is gashing opposing offenses so far this season with a total of 9 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 22 tackles in 5 games.
Mercado: The icon Windsor has confirmed that the Gamblers are hoping to induct David Mercado into their hall of fame - eventually. This has the characteristics of a media stunt, but Gamblers is undeniably a legend. Not just locally, but nationally.
Week 5: QB Elmer Villarreal (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Houston RoughRiders' Elmer Villarreal threw 5 touchdowns, completing 24 of 35 passes for 289 yards in the RoughRiders victory over the Seattle Totems.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2071 amateur draft, season number 8 for Villarreal, has seen some impressive numbers including 15 touchdown passes this season.
Week 5: SS Christopher Fellows (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week SS Christopher Fellows of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Fellows finished with 3 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.
Game Recaps for Week 5Gamblers - 34, North - 13 RoughRiders - 40, Totems - 10 Bears - 10, Pharaohs - 6 Vikings - 31, Reapers - 21Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems Looking at how the teams match up, I do not think there is any doubt that Arthur Thompson - DE will dominate the offense. This is going to be great to watch. This will be a great game to watch.
Mary Moore : Seattle Totems I just really like the way they coach in Seattle. Head coach Randy Estrada is doing great things. Defensively he makes great adjustments.
Jim Nox : Seattle Totems I think their offense is really good. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 8. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. They average 294! They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 1st in the league in pancakes. They are 5th in the league rushing touchdowns with 3. They are 5th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 76.5! They are 5th in the league points scored per game. They average 23!
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders I do not think their defense gets enough credit. They are 3rd in sacks with 11. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 17.5. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 225.2 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 78 yards per game. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Mike Whitehead - QB proves his worth.Mike Whitehead - QB 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 making it into the HOF at the end of his careerCoach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 5)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. We have an odd couple for you this week.
ERIC RANDOLPH, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 2-2-0.
Eric Randolph 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. Eric Randolph runs a 3-3-5 defense. The scheme depends on dominating in the trenches. It focuses on man coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Randolph aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 1st in sacks with 17. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging 20. They are 7th in pass defense with 258 yards given up per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 85.8 yards per game. They are 8th in interceptions with 1. They are 8th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Randolph is not as rigid as Nathan.
ROBERT NATHAN, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 2-2-0.
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 8. They are 5th in points allowed, averaging 22. They are 2nd in pass defense with 206 yards given up per game. They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 110 yards per game. They are 6th in interceptions with 3. They are 6th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 4th in forced fumbles.
Nathan has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Randolph. Nathan prepares better than Randolph. Nathan works with young players somewhat better than Randolph.
Week 4: QB Mike Whitehead (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced Seattle Totems quarterback Mike Whitehead has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Totems defeated the Toronto North, 31 to 24. Whitehead did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 23 of 36 passes for 373 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 8 to 5, and a passer rating of 83.6.
Week 4: 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 1 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 4RoughRiders - 27, Bears - 22 Reapers - 27, Gamblers - 0 Totems - 31, North - 24 Vikings - 31, Pharaohs - 17Game of the Week: Houston RoughRiders at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Houston RoughRiders I think their offense will carry them. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. They average 265.7! They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are maulers, 3rd in the league in pancakes. They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 4. They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 153! They are 3rd in the league points scored per game. They average 28.3! We will be talking about this game for a long time.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders The amount leadership on the RoughRiders will really help them this week. You only need to look at guys like Walter Saldivar - RB and David Hammett - WR to see the importance. Leadership like that helps you win games.
Jim Nox : Houston RoughRiders Having team player who help coordinate everyone else is invaluable and definitely helps the RoughRiders win this game. If you look at their roster, I see Don Scribner - CB and Walter Saldivar - RB playing this kind of role.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears The Bears win. You can quote me on that.
Week 3: QB Mike Whitehead (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Seattle Totems' Mike Whitehead threw 3 touchdowns, completing 24 of 42 passes for 386 yards in the Totems victory over the Windsor Gamblers.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2079 amateur draft, season number 0 for Whitehead, has seen some impressive numbers including 5 touchdown passes this season.
Week 3: LB Daniel Bayer (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Daniel Bayer of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Bayer finished with 13 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 3Bears - 27, Vikings - 20 Pharaohs - 31, Reapers - 24 RoughRiders - 23, North - 17 Totems - 31, Gamblers - 21Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs I think having a team players like Gary Grissom II - WR is the kind of thing that will help the Pharaohs win this game. This should be some good football.
Mary Moore : Memphis Pharaohs When you think of the players that will be on the field, it is likely that Alan Sanders - DE is a guy who will carry the game. I think he will do so this week as well. They win big.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs I think having a leader like Gary Grissom II - WR is the kind of thing that will help the Pharaohs win this game.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs This defense is likely to step up this week.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2079 Week 3)You know what time it is. It is time for your weekly coach comparison with Simon Sly. I will spare you the meandering and cut to the chase.
MICHAEL PAYTON, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 2-0-0.
Michael Payton likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions. Michael Payton runs a run first Power offense. He wants running backs who can also block. Payton prefers running up the middle. Fullbacks are not utilized much. Payton likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. The passing game is predicated on spreading the ball around to multiple targets. He prefers to have different types of wide recievers, to have a flexible passing game.
They are 5th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 6th in the league passing touchdowns with 2. They are 8th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 153.5.They are 2nd in the league in sacks allowed.They are 8th in the league in pancakes.They are 7th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 1st in the league average yards per rush.They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 7.They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 239.5.They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. With an average of 31.5. Payton is not as rigid as Gunther.
BILLY GUNTHER, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NOVA SCOTIA VIKINGS The Vikings currently sit at 1-1-0.
Billy Gunther runs his offense conservatively. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Billy Gunther runs a run first Vertical offense. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Gunther. His offense relies on big wide receivers.
They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 4. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 299.5. They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 2nd in the league in pancakes. They are 2nd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 8th in the league average yards per rush. They are 7th in the league rushing touchdowns with 0. They are 8th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 47.5. They are 5th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 18.5.
Gunther is slightly better than Payton at estimating player potential. Gunther is a better offisive mind than Payton. Gunther seems a little bit smarter than Payton.
Cooke giving back. BCFC just loves Cooke. The 30 year old C from BCFC Bears has been helping out anywhere he can in the local community.
Week 2: RB Stanley Moore (SEA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Moore's 11 att, 123 yds, 1 TD performance against the BCFC Bears. Moore from E. Kentucky was selected in round 4, 8 years ago.
Moore now has 125 Rushing Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 2: CB Juan Oswalt (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Juan Oswalt of the New Orleans Reapers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Oswalt finished with 9 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 2Pharaohs - 28, Gamblers - 9 Reapers - 51, North - 14 RoughRiders - 34, Vikings - 10 Totems - 20, Bears - 17Bill Eller - QB signs extension with the PharaohsThe Memphis Pharaohs front office has announced that they have signed Bill Eller - QB to a new contract. Eller will stay with the team on a deal of 1 year, $10,640,000Game of the Week: Nova Scotia Vikings at Houston RoughRidersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings I just really like the way they coach in Nova Scotia. Head coach Alex Johansen is doing great things. He makes great offensive adjustments.
Mary Moore : Houston RoughRiders The amount leadership on the RoughRiders will really help them this week. You only need to look at guys like Walter Saldivar - RB and David Hammett - WR to see the importance. Leadership like that helps you win games.
Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings In this game, I see no way in which you can discount that Vikings will love fielding Michael Lennon - DE against this offense. This man will be critical this week, and will give the offense plenty of trouble. I see a lot of points being scored in this game.
Darren Francis : Houston RoughRiders The better team wins. The RoughRiders are the better team. No argument.
Week 1: RB Eusebio Matheny (MEM) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Matheny's 13 att, 152 yds, 3 TD performance against the Toronto North. Matheny from Texas Tech was selected in round 5, 5 years ago.
Matheny now has 152 Rushing Yards and 3 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 1: LB Dennis Kramer (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Kramer absolutely dominated in the RoughRiders 28-21 game with the Windsor Gamblers. He finished with 5 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 1Bears - 28, Reapers - 13 Vikings - 27, Totems - 10 RoughRiders - 28, Gamblers - 21 Pharaohs - 35, North - 10Season 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 10 votes (Runner up: Memphis Pharaohs with 6 votes)Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at Nova Scotia VikingsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Seattle Totems I have a lot of respect for head coach Randy Estrada. He is doing great things in Seattle. He is one of the best defensive minds.
Mary Moore : Nova Scotia Vikings Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like Christopher Putman - DT. He will lead the way and help them win. They might even blow them out.
Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings The difference in this game will be their defense. Lots of points scored.
Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings Looking at the teams, a good bet is that Richard Horsley - WR will be a key figure in this game. The Vikings offense relies on him. This will be watercooler talk on monday. Do not miss it.
Training Camp NewsAs always people are curious about who did what at camp. As always, we are here with a summary.
These players excelled: Nova Scotia Vikings: RB Frank Lombardo - RB Nova Scotia Vikings: G Ernie Harden - G Windsor Gamblers: WR Richard Gauthier - WR Toronto North: TE Rich Day - TE New Orleans Reapers: WR Jeffrey Pratt - WR New Orleans Reapers: LB Marco Barrera - LB Houston RoughRiders: TE Dalton Hunt - TE
Observers are very worried about the camp performance of these players: Nova Scotia Vikings: T Brenton Stevens - T Houston RoughRiders: LB Dennis Kramer - LB Memphis Pharaohs: DT Burl Johnson - DT
Post Free Agency RetirementsThe following players have retired after going unsigned through free agency:QB Roger Chapman (N/A) has retired!QB Roger Chapman (54 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.T David Morin (N/A) has retired!T David Morin (56 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.RB Terrance Redden (N/A) has retired!RB Terrance Redden (80 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.DT Carmine Najera (N/A) has retired!DT Carmine Najera (44 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.LB Joseph Mahoney (N/A) has retired!LB Joseph Mahoney (78 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.Free Agency Round 10: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Samuel Dale. The G out of Oklahoma signed a contract of Nova Scotia Vikings with 1 year, $3,336,000.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
Memphis Pharaohs was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Nova Scotia Vikings who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,336,000.Free Agency Round 9: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Robin Valenti. The SS out of Stephen F. Austin signed a contract of Windsor Gamblers with 1 year, $940,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was Windsor Gamblers who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $3,550,000.Free Agency Round 8: Round Up2 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Jonathan Reddy. The LB out of SMU signed a contract of Memphis Pharaohs with 2 years, $3,500,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.
Windsor Gamblers was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $1,750,000.Free Agency Round 7: Round Up8 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Frank Washington. The DE out of Alabama signed a contract of BCFC Bears with 2 years, $11,124,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 5 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 4 player(s).
The biggest spender was BCFC Bears who signed 4 player(s) for a total of $13,621,000.Free Agency Round 6: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Nathanael Schilling. The WR out of Miami signed a contract of Toronto North with 2 years, $7,728,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $5,230,000.WR Corey Davies (TOR) goes #1 overall! NEW YORK -- The Toronto North drafted Corey Davies #1 overall in the 2079 draft. The 6' 2" WR fits the team's needs perfectly. Said North general manager: "It's up to us to develop him and get good players around him."
"The great thing about the game of football is, it's a team game," Davies said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."
Moore and Nox Mock DraftPick 1: Toronto North Larry Moore: Corey Davies - WR Already an elite catcher. The kid has enough speed to go deep, and that is all you want. Cuts with quickness, and will become a great route runner. They should not be afraid to fill a need here. He will start day one. Quality pick right here.
Jim Nox: Corey Davies - WR His hands are so good, you would not believe it. Snatches the ball out of the air right in front of defenders. Add more speed to the offense. Why would you not? Runs pretty routes. Changes direction effortlessly. Nothing to think about here. Pick up the kid, bring him into the building, put him om the field.
Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Albert Thompson - LB I want this kid on my team. He understands his role on the field, and how it fits in with what everyone else is doing. Tackles with nice fundamentals. People usually go down. Strong enough to flatten smaller blockers. And strong enough to not be flattened by the bigger ones. They will be running to the podium for this one.
Jim Nox: John Ruiz - CB Known for showing up early and staying late. He will be a nice asset to the defense. His speed compliments his game well. Consistent tackler. You need him, just get him already.
Pick 3: Seattle Totems Larry Moore: Henry Gladden - T His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. The guy has gets along with everyone. Even though this is a youngster right out of college, he is strong like a grown man. This kid is already a pretty good blocker in the running game. He will only get better as he refines his technique. Rock solid player is just what they need. A great fit here, both in terms of need and quality.
Jim Nox: Henry Gladden - T Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. Here you have a guy, who really benefits the atmosphere in the building. Everyone wants to be around him. This is a young man who will bench press a Defensive Tackle, and not a small one! This is a guy who is already a pretty good blocker in the run game. He fills a need for them. Great pick here.
Pick 4: New Orleans Reapers Larry Moore: Marco Barrera - LB This is a player who takes the lead. The guy has his head on straight. He plays well with others. He understands there is a reason for each assignment on every play. The muscles on this kid allows him to shed blocks and keep contain. He is going to get so many sacks, just from his speed alone. Elite speed coming of the edge is what you are paying for with this young man. They should not be afraid to fill a need here. He will start day one. Quality pick right here.
Jim Nox: Marco Barrera - LB Every team values leadership, someone to lead by example, this is the guy. Due to his work ethic, this kid is very coachable. In addition to his own role, this kid doubles as glue. He makes everyone on the field play as a team. Has developed nice strength for being this early in his career. This young man is fast enough to drop even the fast RBs for losses is they come his way. 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 5: BCFC Bears Larry Moore: Joel Larson - G This kid loves the weight room, and has developed nice strength for being this early in his career. Good understanding of the game, and what is required of each position. They need playmakers at this position. This is what they are getting here. Solid pick.
Jim Nox: Albert Thompson - LB 'Team player', this is the correct term for him. He makes everyone around him better. Consistent tackler. Teams are looking for players who will not break contain. This young man is strong enough to stay on his feet against grown men on the offensive line. 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.
Pick 6: Memphis Pharaohs Larry Moore: Henry Pagan - LB Not afraid to lead. With this kid, this is a need pick they will not regret.
Jim Nox: Henry Pagan - LB Coaches love the leadership skills in this kid. Do not fret. You need him, fans love him. Surefire pick.
Pick 7: Nova Scotia Vikings Larry Moore: Lindsay Vazquez - DE Well schooled in tackling. Good fundamentals. A player that fits their needs. The promise of a future star. This will be great for the franchise.
Jim Nox: Lindsay Vazquez - DE I like the way he tackles. Wraps up the ball carrier and drags him down. No need to take chances. Solid talent that fits their needs. Really that is all there is to it. Perfect situation. Take the money and run.
Pick 8: Houston RoughRiders Larry Moore: John Ruiz - CB Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. Fast enough or man coverage. And enough speed to close fast when blitzing. Wraps up the ballcarrier on tackles. They should not be afraid to fill a need here. He will start day one. Quality pick right here.
Jim Nox: Daniel Casey - CB This is a player who takes the lead. Is fast enough to be asked to cover most receivers and deliver good results. A player that fits their needs. The promise of a future star. This will be great for the franchise.
Pick 9: Toronto North Larry Moore: Wilbert Carter - C 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. He will occasionally throw of defenders to the ground when blocking them. Has good instincts on the field. 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: Wilbert Carter - C He takes care of his teammates. Most everyone who ever played with him, counts him as their friend. Has sufficient strength to play with the big boys in the pros. Scouts highlight the intelligent decisions he makes on the field. Fill a need, get a quality player, everyone wins! He will fit right in with the pros.
Pick 10: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Max Trujillo - WR Respected for his good behavior on the field. He takes care of his teammates. Most everyone who ever played with him, counts him as their friend. Is too speedy for most safeties in man coverage and will blaze through zones, forcing the defense to be on their toes. Slippery. That is what he is. Will work well in traffic. Will occasionally turn short gains into big plays. Fans, coaches, and teammates alike will be ecstatic to get him on the team. He fits what they need, he is such a great talent. Everything lines up.
Jim Nox: Max Trujillo - WR His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. The guy has gets along with everyone. Not a speedster per se, but faster than he is given credit for. Will dodge tacklers after the catch. Works well from the slot.Take the blue-chip player. Do not worry about sexier picks. He fits what you need and the quality is there.
Free Agency Round 5: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Giovanni Goodson. The DT out of Texas A&M signed a contract of Toronto North with 1 year, $3,270,000.
Canadian Conference Canada 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 Toronto North who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,270,000.Free Agency Round 4: Round Up13 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Dewayne Mahan. The CB out of Oklahoma signed a contract of Toronto North with 1 year, $5,370,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 7 signings.
Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 6 player(s).
The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 6 player(s) for a total of $27,722,500.Free Agency Round 3: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Lewis Ortega. The QB out of UL Lafayette signed a contract of New Orleans Reapers with 2 years, $20,860,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was New Orleans Reapers who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $16,466,000.QB Lewis Ortega (NO) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, QB Lewis Ortega 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 Ortega's agent called to tell him that the Reapers head coach was in town. Soon, Ortega was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Ortega is being fitted for a Reapers uniform.
One of the league's top QBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $12,516,000.
"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," Ortega said.
Free Agency Round 2: Round Up8 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Mark Abel. The WR out of Pittsburgh signed a contract of Seattle Totems with 3 years, $25,050,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
Nova Scotia Vikings 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 $15,274,000.WR Mark Abel (SEA) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, WR Mark Abel 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 Abel's agent called to tell him that the Totems head coach was in town. Soon, Abel was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Abel is being fitted for a Totems uniform.
One of the league's top WRs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $8,350,000.
"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," Abel said.
Free Agency Round 1: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was David Mercado. The RB out of Penn State signed a contract of Windsor Gamblers with 3 years, $13,200,000.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 5 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Windsor Gamblers who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $7,700,000.CB Devin Burrell (NSV) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, CB Devin Burrell was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Nova Scotia Vikings were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Burrell's agent called to tell him that the Vikings head coach was in town. Soon, Burrell was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Burrell is being fitted for a Vikings uniform.
One of the league's top CBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 year contract worth $7,188,000.
"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the Vikings," Burrell said.
RB David Mercado (WIN) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, RB David Mercado was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Windsor Gamblers were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Mercado's agent called to tell him that the Gamblers head coach was in town. Soon, Mercado was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Mercado is being fitted for a Gamblers uniform.
One of the league's top RBs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 3 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 Gamblers," Mercado said.
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: G CB LB DT DE Nova Scotia Vikings: LB DE Windsor Gamblers: RB WR CB LB Toronto North: QB T C WR CB LB DT DE New Orleans Reapers: QB WR LB Houston RoughRiders: TE CB LB DT Memphis Pharaohs: LB Seattle Totems: QB G T WR CB LB FS
Juan Miranda has retired from coachingJuan Miranda is retiring from coaching.He gave no indication as to what his next job would imply, but ''definitely not coaching'' he laughed..Seattle Totems sign coach Noble Lin The Totems have announced that they have signed Noble Lin as their new Head Scout. He will get a 5 year contract worth 2.5 million per year with the Totems.
Draft Order: Toronto North own first overall.Pick 1: Toronto North Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Pick 3: Seattle Totems Pick 4: New Orleans Reapers Pick 5: BCFC Bears Pick 6: Memphis Pharaohs Pick 7: Nova Scotia Vikings Pick 8: Houston RoughRiders
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: James Pilcher - Defensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers Michael Roman - Offensive Coordinator - Houston RoughRiders Robert Nathan - Defensive Coordinator - Nova Scotia Vikings Ronald Matheson - Defensive Coordinator - Toronto North Jose Brooks - Defensive Coordinator - Seattle Totems Keith Kirby - Offensive Coordinator - Memphis Pharaohs Willie Cherry - Offensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers
As always, we are prone to wild speculations, so we asked our in-house experts to do a little matchmaking between candidates and teams. Here is what they came up with:
Mary Moore: Robert Nathan leaves the Vikings to become the head coach for the Houston RoughRiders.
Darren Francis: I think the Totems lose Jose Brooks and I see him heading to Houston RoughRiders.
Jim Nox: The Pharaohs cannot hold on to Keith Kirby. I would like to see him coach the Houston RoughRiders.
Jeremy Piper: Jose Brooks is certainly on the move. That means Totems will need a new coordinator. As for where Brooks ends up? Well, I think Houston RoughRiders is a good bet.Active Player Retirements BCFC Bears: WR Terry Greathouse (12 seasons) 807 rec, 9618 yds, 75 TD DE Joseph Medlin (13 seasons) 413 Tck, 161 Sck, 1 Sfty, 26 FF, 10 FR
Nova Scotia Vikings: K Vernon Nelson (14 seasons) 319/378 FG
Windsor Gamblers: RB William Frantz (7 seasons) 752 att, 3347 yds, 19 TD, 14 rec, 168 yds, 4 TD RB Joseph Boudreaux (11 seasons) 1666 att, 8095 yds, 38 TD, 47 rec, 371 yds, 2 TD
Toronto North: CB Raymond Vasquez (11 seasons) 417 Tck, 7 Sck, 12 Int, 2 Def TD, 11 FF, 2 FR
Memphis Pharaohs: FB Mickey Blais (11 seasons) 68 att, 491 yds, 6 TD, 14 rec, 160 yds, 1 TD RB Augustine Duval (10 seasons) 789 att, 4426 yds, 29 TD, 44 rec, 399 yds, 4 TD DT Morris Wilke (13 seasons) 205 Tck, 56 Sck, 10 FF, 2 FR
Seattle Totems: T Guillermo Buxton (11 seasons) 486 Pancakes
Notable free agent retirements QB: Matthew Ford (14 seasons pro) 1211/2236, 12945 yds, 73 TD Justin Gibson (11 seasons pro) 250/433, 2672 yds, 22 TD
RB: Shannon Angel (6 seasons pro) 42 att, 150 yds, 2 TD, 18 rec, 134 yds, 1 TD
FB: Jacob White (10 seasons pro) 117 att, 532 yds, 15 TD, 44 rec, 333 yds, 7 TD Elbert Faber (15 seasons pro) 119 att, 502 yds, 7 TD, 33 rec, 128 yds, 2 TD Thomas Richmond (5 seasons pro) 5 att, 21 yds, 0 TD
G: Neal Miller (16 seasons pro) 469 Pancakes Samuel Harris (9 seasons pro) 65 Pancakes
T: Booker Merritt (13 seasons pro) 829 Pancakes Robert Neal (12 seasons pro) 644 Pancakes
C: John Thompson (14 seasons pro) 428 Pancakes
TE: Jose Rhodes (10 seasons pro) 312 rec, 2745 yds, 16 TD David Kidd (11 seasons pro) 382 rec, 3044 yds, 20 TD Arden Craig (13 seasons pro) 179 rec, 1576 yds, 8 TD Jordan Choate (9 seasons pro) 95 rec, 699 yds, 7 TD
WR: Leonard Box (14 seasons pro) 771 rec, 11505 yds, 78 TD Robert Niles (7 seasons pro) 41 rec, 446 yds, 4 TD Stefan Fine (7 seasons pro) 58 rec, 679 yds, 3 TD
CB: James Branham (8 seasons pro) 10 Tck
LB: Charles Bradbury (17 seasons pro) 1276 Tck, 23 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 12 FF, 6 FR James White (3 seasons pro) 57 Tck, 2 FF, 1 FR
DT: Bradly Jones (13 seasons pro) 204 Tck, 12 Sck, 1 Int, 3 FF, 2 FR Michael Solomon (11 seasons pro) 60 Tck, 10 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR Chris Purdy (10 seasons pro) 54 Tck, 17 Sck, 3 FF Howard Howell (12 seasons pro) 32 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF
DE: Glenn Perez (13 seasons pro) 203 Tck, 60 Sck, 2 Sfty, 17 FF, 7 FR Harry Harris (15 seasons pro) 79 Tck, 21 Sck, 3 FF, 3 FR
FS: Leandro Zavala (15 seasons pro) 606 Tck, 10 Sck, 20 Int, 3 Def TD, 15 FF, 3 FR Thomas Gray (13 seasons pro) 539 Tck, 18 Sck, 13 Int, 3 Def TD, 10 FF, 4 FR
Other retirements RB William Goulet (65 ovr) FB Harry Parry (54 ovr) FB David York (43 ovr) FB Gerald Wolfe (42 ovr) G Charles Hurtado (57 ovr) G Luis Hsu (56 ovr) G Alex Couture (55 ovr) G Ronald Fuller (54 ovr) G Donte Gilbreath (54 ovr) G Claude Owens (53 ovr) G Richard Parker (49 ovr) T Christopher Love (51 ovr) T Joseph Crawford (48 ovr) C Alex King (69 ovr) C Dylan Bailey (65 ovr) C Thomas Clem (44 ovr) TE Boyd Smith (54 ovr) TE James Morris (44 ovr) TE Steven Nichols (27 ovr) WR Charles Garcia (68 ovr) WR John Byrne (59 ovr) WR John Graham (57 ovr) WR Ben Reinhardt (55 ovr) WR Royce Winslow (54 ovr) WR Douglas Williams (51 ovr) WR Grover Holcomb (50 ovr) WR Jonathan Betts (50 ovr) CB Erick Willson (61 ovr) CB Ruben Baker (59 ovr) CB Lawrence White (52 ovr) CB David Harper (51 ovr) CB Ollie Howard (48 ovr) CB Lee Freeman (43 ovr) LB James Blake (59 ovr) LB Harry Boyer (57 ovr) LB Juan Grubbs (57 ovr) LB Thaddeus Whipple (55 ovr) LB Walter Schaefer (52 ovr) LB Jamison Sells (52 ovr) DT Nelson Jones (62 ovr) DT Gerald Short (58 ovr) DT Cornelius Salcedo (43 ovr) DE Simon Curry (56 ovr) DE Arturo Whittle (40 ovr) DE Ronny Freed (38 ovr) FS Victor Cain (59 ovr) FS Deandre Gallant (52 ovr) FS Ron Campbell (52 ovr) FS Donald Lew (49 ovr) FS Thomas Harlow (47 ovr) FS Christopher Gorman (45 ovr) SS Wesley Pitt (59 ovr) SS Jose Manns (56 ovr) P Hilario Townsend (64 ovr) P Joey Hill (63 ovr) P Jean Murphy (63 ovr)
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