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    Wow … two games left and the IFL shows why it is amongst the best in league participation and GM talent.

    :arrow: Only the AC North is settled. Cleveland wins its fourth division title, now two in a row.
    :arrow: The rest of the divisions are all wide open and who is the “top” after week 15 just might be the “bottom” after week 17.

    Let’s take a walk through the divisions:

    AC North: As mentioned earlier, the Clawz are champs and are looking for one more win to secure a bye in the playoffs. Possible prey is either Lansing or Wichita.

    AC South: Louisiana is trying to hold on in order to claim their second division title since last winning in 2006. At 9-5, they host Vancouver before meeting Murfreesboro in the finale. Murfreesboro must travel to Oakland before hosting the showdown with Louisiana in the last week of the season. Here’s how the tea leaves seem to read: Louisiana’s magic number is one and what that means is that Murfreesboro can only take the division if it wins out and Louisiana drops its final two games. However, Murfreesboro’s hopes are still in play for a wild card berth even if Louisiana wins the division.

    AC East: Well here’s a division with a serious log jam. There are three teams at 8-6: Boston, Norfolk and West Virginia. Boston hosts Texas and Hartford. This seems to be the easiest rode to transverse as they host a “Chung-less” Texas and bottom feeder Hartford. Norfolk travels to Tulsa, a team that also got a little nicked up in week 15, before it hosts West Virginia in the season finale. West Virginia plays the hottest team in the IFL as they host Little Rock. (Little Rock has run off four consecutive wins over playoff hopefuls – Norfolk, Lawrence, Boston and Tulsa. Mix in their one point losses from Texas and Tulsa and one would have to argue that the Toads are a force to contend with.) WV has its final game with Norfolk. This division is simply headed for “tie breaker hell and may yet be decided on that basis. All teams are wild card bait also.

    AC West: Another log jam. Portland and Los Angeles sit on top with 9-5 records and California waits in ambush at 8-6. Anchorage is still hopeful at 7-7 and has a good conference record to possibly win a wild card. The Lynx also have a favorable path to find a way – first vs. 4-10 Vermont and then a must win vs. Los Angeles. California faces the “on again, perhaps off again" Newark Bulldogs (which team will shows up is truly anybody’s guess) and then a must win vs. Portland. Los Angeles seems to have the easiest road (if there is such a thing) as they travel to Orlando and then to Anchorage who they did not beat in their first meeting. Portland has resurging Lawrence on the schedule and their finale with California. We think this division is also up in the air and will be decided by a tie breaker … which at this point in time favors Portland. All teams in this division still have their toes in the water for a playoff berth.

    NC North: There are some damn good football teams in this division. Lansing (11-3) has run off seven straight wins and still may not get into the playoffs if it doesn’t beat either AC North champ Cleveland or division rival Madison. Speaking of Madison (10-4) … they also may not get a playoff berth but do have an easier shot in that they travel to 4-10 Montreal before their showdown with Lansing … and they would hold the tie breaker if by chance both have the same records. Pittsburgh (10-4) and currently out of the playoff picture must win at Wichita and Dakota and hope for a little help from their “friends”. Any given Sunday, as they say ….

    NC South: Well, we finally get to a division that only has two teams locked up --- Texas (11-3) and Tulsa (11-3). Both teams suffered some injuries in week 15 but none bigger than Texas with QB Clayton Chung :injured: who had tossed 36 TD’s thus far this season. Replacing Chung will either be Les Bishop:loser: or Randall Burns:loser:. Neither is going to bring the house down. Tulsa had some defensive injury setbacks, on a team that is not too deep on that side of the ball. Texas travels to Boston and Tulsa hosts Norfolk. Neither team from the AC East is a pushover and with the injuries in the NC South,, the playing field just might have gotten a little more level. Tulsa GM was quoted after TB’s TEN GAME REVIEW, “Great Article. But Tulsa will win the division in week 17 in Texas. Book it.” We wouldn’t advise Tulsa to count their chickens before they hatch … week 16 is huge for both teams.

    NC East: Another two horse race division. But these two horses, Newark (8-6) and Lawrence (8-6), only have a playoff berth if they win their division. They do not play each other in the final two weeks, so Newark is in control of its own destiny. But who knows what that will be from week to week. The Bulldogs lost four in a row before winning last week. Somehow, if Newark can find the magic of the last game and can beat California and then Orlando, there are no more questions that need to be asked :dancing: ….. but if not, Lawrence is ready to try on the silver slipper but only if they beat Portland and Vermont because they do not hold a tie breaker. If Lawrence lets either Portland or Vermont slip away in the night, the only remedy will be for Newark to start another losing streak (which is within a believable realm of possibilities).

    NC West: And finally, the last division features Salt Lake City (7-7) efforts to stay ahead of Vancouver (6-8 ). Salt Lake City, like Louisiana in the AC South, has a magic number of one. A win vs. St. Louis or a win vs. Vancouver in the season finale will clinch the division. Vancouver’s hopes reside in a must win vs. Louisiana and then vs. Salt Lake City but only if SLC lost to St. Louis in week 16.

    GOOD HUNTING TO ALL :shoot:
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    AC South: Louisiana is trying to hold on in order to claim their second division title since last winning in 2006. At 9-7, they host Vancouver before meeting Murfreesboro in the finale. Murfreesboro must travel to Oakland before hosting the showdown with Louisiana in the last week of the season. Here’s how the tea leaves seem to read: Louisiana’s magic number is one and what that means is that Murfreesboro can only take the division if it wins out and Louisiana drops its final two games. However, Murfreesboro’s hopes are still in play for a wild card berth even if Louisiana wins the division.
    On paper Murfreesboro looks to get an easy win vs the Devils. On paper that is. We plan to be gracious hosts and show the Mules what a good ol' fashioned ass kicking feels like Oakland style.

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    • #3
      the only remedy will be for Newark to start another losing streak (which is within a believable realm of possibilities).
      as sure as the sun will rise!!!!

      lol. My team is fantastic
      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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      • #4
        my team will not go to the playoffs. all this season was about was the Heroes getting a horrible draft pick and missing the playoffs. this has been my MP career. always good enough to not be bad, always bad enough to miss out on the playoffs. this shit fucking sucks.


        Claire, That's Disgusting - A Heroes Blog

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        • #5
          I really hope to make the playoffs this year but if I don't I'm still in very good shape for the next 2-3 seasons. I should't lose a lot of starters to retirement and I'm still in good shape salary cap wise.

          It's really hard to play in a division with such firepower on offense. My defense is good but they're almost impossible to stop.
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          • #6
            I think I will miss the playoffs. My scrappy defense is all banged up. But like the Lions, I am primed and ready for the next several years, with what should be the best offense in the league.
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            • #7
              Since 2008 the Phantoms are 21-1 in the last 4 games of the season. I hadn't been keeping track so I'm pretty excited and proud to find that out.

              We turn it up for the playoff run! :shoot:
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              • #8
                Originally posted by JesterBlaze View Post
                Since 2008 the Phantoms are 21-1 in the last 4 games of the season. I hadn't been keeping track so I'm pretty excited and proud to find that out.

                We turn it up for the playoff run! :shoot:
                that is truly incredible ... dang

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                • #9
                  Thanks r00k.

                  I won't spell it out but I realized my training camp setting might have something to do with it.
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                  • #10
                    Interesting observation. Im beginning to believe that TC has a lot more to do with the season then I previously thought. I am noticing things about my teams, dependent on what I do in TC.
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                    NC Champions-- 2015, 2016
                    NC South Division Champions-- XI 2013-2023
                    IFL EoY-- 2013, 2016


                    Tigerhawk Hall of Fame:
                    LT Tony Esqueda, MLB Eric Jean, RDE Ted Lofton, CB Oliver McKenzie, RB Ken "DH" Singleton, WR Ken "Brick" Albriktsen, RT Brock Heath, QB Matt Sanford

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JesterBlaze View Post
                      I won't spell it out but I realized my training camp setting might have something to do with it.
                      Originally posted by tarcone View Post
                      Interesting observation. Im beginning to believe that TC has a lot more to do with the season then I previously thought. I am noticing things about my teams, dependent on what I do in TC.
                      I have had that opinion for years. To my way of thinking, the few little decisions that are made in that screen have seemed to play a big role in how a team responds. I am not sure what Jester has found, but I think that I have found a few tweaks that seem to have provided some tangible benefit and then again, I have tried some things that did not work. Bottom line, I do believe decisions in TC do have an impact.

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                      • #12
                        I love these easter eggs. It always happens that whatever I feel means nothing is actually very important. Of course this always leads to my teams floundering and me cursing everything FOF.

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                        • #13
                          i don't know, there's too many variables in this game to be able to say with complete certainty that any one knob you touched or button you pressed had any affect. could have been TC. could have been an increase in cohesion. could have been luck of the draw in that you face teams that are hit with injuries. more players are likely to be nursing injuries towards the end of the season than in the beginning. jim has put in place a lot of factors that shield him from blame if something doesn't work. the result of any particular play is dependent on so many factors that even if there was a bug it'd be hard to see since there's all these ingredients in the pot.

                          your team doesn't necessarily have to be good to win a game - it just needs to be better than the team you're facing.


                          Claire, That's Disgusting - A Heroes Blog

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                          • #14
                            I some leagues I skimped on Special Teams in TC. I saw a markedly different unit out there. It was bad. So the last TCs I upped my time spent on Special Teams. And lo and behold, they perform better.
                            I have no data supporting this. Just observation. I could dig around and find it. Maybe later.
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                            NC Champions-- 2015, 2016
                            NC South Division Champions-- XI 2013-2023
                            IFL EoY-- 2013, 2016


                            Tigerhawk Hall of Fame:
                            LT Tony Esqueda, MLB Eric Jean, RDE Ted Lofton, CB Oliver McKenzie, RB Ken "DH" Singleton, WR Ken "Brick" Albriktsen, RT Brock Heath, QB Matt Sanford

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                            • #15
                              i decreased special teams in TC and Mullin still has 3 returns for td's. oh well.


                              Claire, That's Disgusting - A Heroes Blog

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