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    GAME OF THE WEEK
    Norfolk (9-5-0, PR 85) at Tulsa (11-3-0, PR 92)
    Tulsa is favored by 6.5 points.
    58 degrees, 6mph, Fair.

    MARQUEE MATCHUP
    Madison (9-5-0, PR 81) at Montreal (13-1-0, PR 96)
    Montreal is favored by 10.5 points.
    18 degrees, 1mph, Fair.
    MARQUEE MATCHUP
    Texas (10-4-0, PR 91) at Boston (9-5-0, PR 83)
    Texas is favored by 0.5 points.
    31 degrees, 2mph, Fair.
    MARQUEE MATCHUP
    Murfreesboro (10-4-0, PR 84) at Oakland (10-4-0, PR 83)
    Oakland is favored by 2.5 points.
    57 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    MARQUEE MATCHUP
    Vermont (9-5-0, PR 82) at Anchorage (8-6-0, PR 81)
    Anchorage is favored by 2.5 points.
    68 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    MARQUEE MATCHUP
    Newark (11-3-0, PR 93) at Fresno (6-7-1, PR 73)
    Newark is favored by 7 points.
    44 degrees, 7mph, Fair.

    WORTH WATCHING
    Portland (11-3-0, PR 91) at Lawrence (6-8-0, PR 72)
    Portland is favored by 6.5 points.
    39 degrees, 4mph, Fair.

    REGIONALLY TELEVISED
    Hartford (5-9-0, PR 68) at Georgia (8-6-0, PR 79)
    Georgia is favored by 8.5 points.
    68 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    REGIONALLY TELEVISED
    Pennsylvania (11-3-0, PR 95) at Wichita (4-10-0, PR 63)
    Pennsylvania is favored by 8.5 points.
    29 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    REGIONALLY TELEVISED
    Iowa City (7-7-0, PR 81) at Dakota (4-10-0, PR 63)
    Iowa City is favored by 6 points.
    -1 degrees, 4mph, Fair.
    REGIONALLY TELEVISED
    Reno (6-8-0, PR 67) at Houston (5-9-0, PR 66)
    Houston is favored by 2.5 points.
    68 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    REGIONALLY TELEVISED
    Little Rock (3-11-0, PR 59) at West Virginia (8-6-0, PR 82)
    West Virginia is favored by 12.5 points.
    22 degrees, 1mph, Fair.

    DON'T BOTHER
    Cleveland (11-3-0, PR 90) at Lansing (1-13-0, PR 53)
    Cleveland is favored by 7 points.
    68 degrees, 0mph, Fair.
    DON'T BOTHER
    Vancouver (7-7-0, PR 73) at Louisiana (2-12-0, PR 52)
    Vancouver is favored by 7.5 points.
    63 degrees, 15mph, Rain.
    DON'T BOTHER
    Salt Lake City (3-11-0, PR 60) at St. Louis (2-11-1, PR 55)
    St. Louis is favored by 0.5 points.
    45 degrees, 4mph, Fair.
    DON'T BOTHER
    Los Angeles (3-11-0, PR 62) at Orlando (1-13-0, PR 51)
    Los Angeles is favored by 2.5 points.
    60 degrees, 3mph, Fair.
    IMPERIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
    NATIONAL MEDIA

  • #2
    See work done by Trivia Bytes in preparation for week 16.....
    Originally posted by Trivia Bytes View Post

    :!: Week 15 is now done and with its results, there is a little better focus on the playoff picture. There are a few with their positions established but there are still a lot of teams that "want to be in that number."

    Tick, tock, tick tock ... the clock is winding down. BUT in the tradition of FOF "end of game logic", these final two week will seem like an eternity.


    American Conference Observations:

    Teams out of the hunt: After their heart breaking loss by one point to Montreal, we have added Iowa City to join this list of mourners.
    Wichita, Iowa City, Louisiana, Houston, St. Louis, Hartford, Fresno and Los Angeles.


    :shoot: SPRINT for a BYE: Montreal (13-1), Cleveland (11-3), Portland (11-3), and Murfreesboro (10-4). At this time, there still is a three-way race to get a bye. But we have "a winner, firebird dinner" for home field advantage.

    :!: Montreal has won the division, won a bye and has won home field advantage (even if Portland wins their last two and Montreal loses their last two leaving both teams at 13-3. We are concerned however that the game does not show a dark red dot by the team's name for the division championship.)

    :!: Murfreesboro will host a game in the first round of the playoffs. There is still a remote chance to edge out a bye, if they win out and Portland provides a little assistance.

    :!: Cleveland cannot win their division even if tied with Montreal at the end of the season with identical record of 13-3 (BUYER BEWARE with this a huge caveat: true, only if the game calculates tie breakers as the NFL currently does). First tiebreaker = head to head ... a push. Second tie breaker = record in division ... ad to Montreal. Third tiebreaker - record vs. common opponents ... push. Fourth tiebreaker = record in conference ... add to Montreal. With all this said, Cleveland has a lock to be a wild card team.

    :!: Portland lost to Fresno last week. This was a fatal blow. Portland now needs one win or a Murfreesboro loss to claim the second bye. If Murfreesboro and Portland are tied at the end of the season, we "think" that Portland will win the second bye via tiebreaker. BUT AGAIN, BUYER BEWARE!



    oke: The Wild Card SCRUM: Four teams continue to grab and claw in the scrum for any type of leverage for the remaining two playoff slots (the championship of the AC/East and a wild card slot are at stake). Listed in the order of difficulty of remaining schedule (easiest to hardest): Anchorage, West Virginia, Boston and Norfolk.

    Anchorage (8-6) The Lynx are one game behind in the win column. In a head-to-head tie breaker for a wild card slot: Anchorage would lose to Norfolk and Boston but win vs. West Virginia. The weaker strength of their remaining schedule could do wonders for the Lynx in these final two weeks.

    West Virginia (8-5) The Beasts got beat up for the second week. First by Tulsa, and now by Norfolk. West Virginia is hoping that the strength of their division's foes is enough to vault them once again into a division championship or least a wild card slot. Their next opponent looks to be a patsy in Little Rock, but Cringer has been seen in the house for the last couple of weeks.

    Boston (9-5) Boston took care of business versus Hartford. Now they will host Texas, who just knocked off Tulsa and also find themselves in a division championship bout .

    Norfolk (9-5) Despite their horrendous schedule, the Vipers continue to knock off playoff caliber teams ... Murfreesboro, Georgia and now West Virginia. They now have control over their own destiny in their division but must face Tulsa and then Boston to bring home the prize.


    National Conference Observations:

    Teams out of the hunt: One new team added to the list. Vancouver, even though mathematically not eliminated, joins the peanut gallery after losing for the second straight week. The peanut gallery: Dakota, Lansing, Lawrence, Little Rock, Orlando, Reno, Vancouver, Salt Lake City


    :shoot: SPRINT for a BYE: Pennsylvania (11-3), Tulsa (11-3) & Newark (11-3) and Oakland (10-4). All four have legitimate shots for a bye. Home field advantage? ... let's determine the byes before we go there.

    :!: Newark seems to have the easiest remaining schedule (Fresno and rival Lawrence). BUT ... Fresno has been playing some really great ball lately, just ask Portland last week. The Newark/Lawrence game always features a fireworks display.

    :!: Tulsa has a very ambitious schedule as the hottest team in the IFL visits, the Norfolk Vipers, and this is followed by Georgia Generals who still find themselves scratching for a wild card berth.

    :!: Pennsylvania has an interesting schedule versus Wichita and a surging Madison squad. Nothing to take for granted there.

    :!: Oakland is only one games out. Wins against Murfreesboro and Vancouver and some losses by their conference mates could be very entertaining for the Devils.



    oke:The Wild Card SCRUM: This leaves four teams still in the NC scrum -- looking to snatch one of two playoff berths (the two wild cards) -listed in order of weakest schedule to hardest schedule: Vermont, Georgia, Texas, Madison.

    Vermont (9-5) Vermont's chances to get a playoff bid continues to gain momentum. The Mountaineers face Anchorage and Orlando in the final two weeks. Vermont is a front runner to prevail for a playoff spot.

    Georgia (8-6) Georgia is still mathematically alive. The Generals have an uphill battle as Hartford and Tulsa are the immediate agenda. They also need a few stumbles by others in the scrum.

    Texas (10-4) Texas is hot, hot, hot. However, they cannot gloat in their latest victory over Tulsa because they travel to another strong hopeful for a divisional championship -- Boston. The Trojan's last game is against Orlando. We think that the Trojans are the favorites and really have done enough to qualify for a wild card berth. However, watch out Tulsa, Texas are now probably focused on a division championship as they take notice of your remaining schedule.

    Madison (9-5) The Demons just will not die. Next up is Montreal who has claimed home field advantage in the playoffs (we think). A win against Montreal would set up an important finale against Pennsylvania with a potential playoff berth on the line.


    TB picked 2 out of 3 games correctly last week and we are now 13 out of 16 since our WEEK 10 REVIEW. This week, there are five games that feature a playoff hopeful on each side of the field. Here's what we think about the weekend lineup.

    Vermont at Anchorage ... A must win game for both teams in order to keep pace for a possible wild card berth. Loser will be sent to the peanut gallery. There are no recent injuries of note. Everyone has this as even. On closer examination, we see that the Mountaineers lost to Newark twice and the Lynx beat the Bulldogs early in the season. That points us to an Anchorage win.

    Murfreesboro at Oakland ... Both teams are playoff bound and both teams are still focused on a potential first round bye. The Devils will miss the services of MLB Hinson but has a good backup. Both teams have had only one win versus a playoff caliber team. Both teams beat up on the weak AC South but Oakland had bit more effort to do so. Murfreesboro wins.

    Madison at Montreal ... A meaningless game for Montreal who would like to rest some starters. We think they can, but are still puzzled why the game has not given them the dark red circle. Madison seems to be a team of destiny. With this scenario, Madison prevails.

    Norfolk at Tulsa ... Damn, what a late season matchup. On paper and while at home, Tulsa should not be challenged. But Norfolk has been unstoppable ever since Cavazos returned from an injury that occurred last year. The Vipers lost ILB Fisk this week. Both teams recently beat up on a strong West Virginia squad. Tulsa has not lost at home and will not deviate from this behavior against the Vipers.

    Texas at Boston … Double damn, whoever developed this schedule sure added some extra hot sauce to the gumbo. Even though Texas lost DE Herkel in their win against Tulsa, we like the looks of who the Trojans have beat over the course of the season. Boston has had difficulty against the more elite teams of the league. Texas wins.



    Post Script: Indeed, as the Tulsa Tigerhawks GM points out, the Texas Trojans do have a legitimate chance to win the division if Texas wins out and Tulsa tanks the last two. If tied at the end of the season, we are not sure but think that the winner will be decided by the fifth tie breaker rule (strength of victory) but in all honesty the game probably uses the "Montreal Rule" and just arbitrarily picks one!
    IMPERIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
    NATIONAL MEDIA

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    • #3
      Wow...Orlando... we'll probably lose this one too...
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      • #4
        Portland V. Lawrence... "Worth Watching"... Worth watching Jay Caro have an easy day at practice I bet.

        We will of course be giving you our best shot, jeffrey. I just doubt it will matter much.
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        • #5
          Murfreesboro has a ton of offensive weapons, he's going to be tough to stop. Not sure if I should just sit my starters for this one. The chances of getting the bye are slim to none anyway.

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          • #6
            I think you should protect your starters, Jave. Full power for a 4 game stretch is better than injured for 3.
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            • #7
              A rare game against the "next" one!
              Schwartz is simply a beast. I was one of the guys trying to trade everything to get him. looking forward to seeing him up close.

              good luck Kobeck. Feel free to rest your players to ensure a Newark win
              NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
              DE JUSTIN JONES
              LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
              TE THOMAS MACOMBER
              LT IRWIN KAO
              WR ANDREW ROBEY
              SS GREGORY BOYD
              RB ALAN CRESPO
              G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
              WR WALTER WALKER
              G AMOS BAILEY
              QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
              RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
              WR JOSE HOOVER
              K BUTCH SCHULZ
              LB MACK EDWARDS
              DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
              WR JESSE LUCAS
              C NORMAN ENRIGHT
              SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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              • #8
                Oh, and just a quick heads up for everyone.

                My home desktop aka the family computer, is on the fritz. Basically it's run its course. I bought it in 2004 and has given me 6 and a half years. The processor cooling fan is not working correctly and thus it over heats and shuts down. Usually when you are doing something that takes a lot of cpu power.......like when you're doing something important.

                So, I'm likely getting something new within the next day or 2. I imagine i'll be getting something that runs with windows 7. Not sure how FOF friendly it is, so bear with me. I may keep my old cpu to run our league on it specifically. I haven't decided that yet.
                NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
                DE JUSTIN JONES
                LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
                TE THOMAS MACOMBER
                LT IRWIN KAO
                WR ANDREW ROBEY
                SS GREGORY BOYD
                RB ALAN CRESPO
                G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
                WR WALTER WALKER
                G AMOS BAILEY
                QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
                RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
                WR JOSE HOOVER
                K BUTCH SCHULZ
                LB MACK EDWARDS
                DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
                WR JESSE LUCAS
                C NORMAN ENRIGHT
                SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hoosier View Post
                  Wow...Orlando... we'll probably lose this one too...
                  Hey I don't know about that. Our rookie QB has really looked the part. He is used to playing 11 games a year in college. I think he tapped out in week 12.

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                  • #10
                    that, and I maimed his knee last week
                    NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
                    DE JUSTIN JONES
                    LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
                    TE THOMAS MACOMBER
                    LT IRWIN KAO
                    WR ANDREW ROBEY
                    SS GREGORY BOYD
                    RB ALAN CRESPO
                    G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
                    WR WALTER WALKER
                    G AMOS BAILEY
                    QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
                    RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
                    WR JOSE HOOVER
                    K BUTCH SCHULZ
                    LB MACK EDWARDS
                    DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
                    WR JESSE LUCAS
                    C NORMAN ENRIGHT
                    SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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                    • #11
                      Man the end of my schedule is and has been brutal. Norfolk is my 2nd favorite logo. And Rook has them on fire. I need to win to clinch the division. I have been playing well at home. I need to continue that.

                      GL Rook. See you in Tulsa.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Matt View Post
                        So, I'm likely getting something new within the next day or 2. I imagine i'll be getting something that runs with windows 7. Not sure how FOF friendly it is, so bear with me. I may keep my old cpu to run our league on it specifically. I haven't decided that yet.


                        I have FOF on a Win7 laptop and all seems fine. Not the same laptop I do exports from FWIW
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Matt View Post
                          that, and I maimed his knee last week
                          Hey, he is fine. He is playing no matter what. Who needs knees when you have a rocket arm!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tarcone View Post
                            Man the end of my schedule is and has been brutal. Norfolk is my 2nd favorite logo. And Rook has them on fire. I need to win to clinch the division. I have been playing well at home. I need to continue that.

                            GL Rook. See you in Tulsa.
                            yea ending schedule has been no cake walk for me either.

                            I am definitely looking forward to Sunday ... this is sort of a do or die game for the Vipers as Boston and WV are chomping at the bit for the Vipers to stumble.

                            Your home field may have my number ... regardless, it should be a great match up.

                            Tarc ... GL to you as well.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jave View Post
                              Murfreesboro has a ton of offensive weapons, he's going to be tough to stop. Not sure if I should just sit my starters for this one. The chances of getting the bye are slim to none anyway.
                              I was wondering the same....

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