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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Sunday, October 09, 2011
Friday, October 07, 2011
Wisconsin
adds rbs rock cartwright and anthony dixon, wr david clowney, dt's Ron Fields, Ron Edwards and Kyle Love, LB's Brian Iwuh and Tim Dobbins
Thursday, October 06, 2011
More Trades
for G Josh Sitton
DaGints picked up T Jonathan Scott
Okl drops DE Kevin Vickeron
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Rochester's roster moves
QB - Curtis Painter
C/G - Robert Turner
DE/ DT - Gerard Warren
KR - Akwasi Owusu-Ansah
DB's - Brian Williams , Tyrone Culver
Spec/pen - St. Louis Rams
Madison FA claims
and picks up: OT Guy Whimper, Jax + DB Darius Butler, NE
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Mercer roster moves
Also, adds Te Kellen Davis, Chic and releases db Darius Butler, NE
Monday, October 03, 2011
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
philly roster mov
pik up db corey lynch and db jordan babineaux
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Trade: Motor City & Oklahoma
Gene will confirm.
Bucky's Selections to complete Roster
Fred Taylor RB New England (now retired)
Troy Nolan DB Houston
Keyaron Fox Pittsburgh (now of Washington)
Antonio Johnson DT Indy
Tony McDaniel DT Miami
Longview Claims
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Motor City FA Madness
Cut:
Tiquan Underwood JX
Sign:
Ellis Hobbs KR/DB Philly
Waunakee claims
RASHAD JOHNSON, SS 0
BRANDON MCDONALD, CB 0
ALEX CARRINGTON, DE 0-3
CHRIS PRESSLEY, FB 4-0
Motor City/Alaska Claims
Tiquan Underwood wr/kr JAX
waives:
Parmalee fB/Kr BAL
Blackburn waivers/claims
Thursday, September 22, 2011
DRAFT IS CLOSED!
We will open up free agent moves and trading again on Saturday. At that point, free agency will be first come, first serve. Again, please make sure you use this open period to get your roster to a full 54 and in line with the maximum/minimum requirements.
Great job everyone!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Memphis Final picks
Trevor Payne NT-DE New York Jets
Jordan Black RT Jacksonville
Mike Gibson LG Seattle
MADISON PICK # 23, RD 12
DB Phillip Adams, SF
DB Mike Mitchell, Oak
WR Dante Stallworth, Balt
RB Rock Cartwright, Wash
Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 13 pick # 15
Blackburn Round 13
Bucky's 13th round Picks #11 Slot
Steve Vallos C/G Cleveland
Spencer Johnson DT/DE Buffalo
Lito Sheppard DB Minnesota
Seaside Round 13 Pick #10
New York Titans select
Myron Lewis DB Tampa Bay
Marquice Cole DB New York Jets
David Vobora LB St. Louis Rams
Longview's Round 13 Picks
Round 13 Picks for Los Angeles
C Jon Cooper (MIN)
DB David Jones (JAX)
OLB Quentin Moses (MIA)
Tomorrow RD 13
Each team picks at their normal slot - the only difference is each team is to take 4 players at each 30 min slot.
Please look over your roster and take the positions that will best fill out your roster according to minimum/maximum restrictions. You can find those on the website under the constitution. Of course, you need a Punter, Kicker, Spec/Pen card and all the other positions listed.
Thanks guys and let's finish strong!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Blackburn Round 12 re-pick
Re-select
Rochester needs to re-select..P Adam Podlesh was taken by Mercer earlier in the round
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 12 pick 9
Monday, September 19, 2011
Round 12 (order and times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. DaGints 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 PM
8. Big Grove 12:30 PM
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Philadelphia 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. DaGints 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Seaside 8:30 pm
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 11 Pick 24
Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 11 pick # 15
Blackburn Round 11
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 11 Pick 9
Round 11 (Order & Times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Mashers 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. DaGints 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Rochester 8:30 pm
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Day Off
We will resume with rd 11 on Monday, rd 12 on Tuesday and finally rd 13 on Wednesday. Round 13, you will select 4 players at your time slot to finish out your roster. Please be aware of what positions you need to fill to make your roster game ready.
Thanks
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 10 pick # 15
Mashers select...
OT Corey Hilliard (Detroit)
DB Darren Sharper (New Orleans)
Round 10 - 4th Pick
Friday, September 16, 2011
Round 10 (Order and Times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Mashers 1:00 pm
10. Mashers 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. DaGints 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. Waunakee 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
New York Titans select
Sorry for delay...had my first colonoscopy today! Oh Joy!
Rochester Absolut Goofs pick 9 in this round
Round 9 (Order & Times)
1. Mashers 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. DaGints 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. DaGints 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
Thursday, September 15, 2011
MADISON PICK #14, RD 8
Madison selects: DE CJ Wilson, GB
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 8 pick # 9
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Round 8 (order & times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Madison 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Philadelphia 6:00 pm
20. Oklahoma 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm
23. Mashers 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
Round 7 (Order and times)
Round 7 |
1. Wyoming 9:00 am |
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am |
3. Tustin 10:00 am |
4. Mashers 10:30 am |
5. Longview 11:00am 6. Motor City 11:30 am |
7. Mercer 12:00 pm |
8. Big Grove 12:30 pm |
9. DaGints 1:00 pm |
10. Seaside 1:30 pm |
11. Bucky 2:00 pm |
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm |
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm |
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm |
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm |
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm |
17. OC 5:00 pm 18. Waunakee 5:30 pm |
19. Chatham 6:00 pm 20. DaGints 6:30 pm 21. Memphis 7:00 pm 22. Philadelphia 7:30 pm 23. Mashers 8:00 pm 24. Mashers 8:30 pm |
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 6 Pick # 20
Orange County reselects...
(Green Bay was protected by Madison)
Round 6 - 4th Pick
Round 6 (Order & Times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. DaGints 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Big Grove 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. Big Grove 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Wyoming 7:30 pm
23. Tustin 8:00 pm
24. Rochester 8:30 pm
Monday, September 12, 2011
Blackburn Round 5
Bucky's selection Round #5 Pick #10
Round 5
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Philadelphia 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Oklahoma 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Mashers 1:00 pm
10. Mashers 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. DaGints 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Chatham 7:30 pm
23. Blackburn 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Rochester Absolut Goofs - Repick
Saturday, September 10, 2011
MADISON PICK # 23, RD 4
(i mean....Charlie Whitehurst) :-)
Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 4 Pick # 20
Friday, September 09, 2011
Round 4 (order & times)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Mashers 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. DaGints 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. Rochester 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Big Grove 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
Mashers rd 3, #23
We may want to change our name to the Gators. 3 picks, 3 gators: Pouncey, Hernandez and now Spikes! no, I'm not a Florida alum...but I do know the guy who gave Urban Meyer his first head coaching job at Bowling Green!
Waunakee selects WR Jordan Shipley
New York Titans select
If I had been on time I wanted Peters or Dixon...oh well...
Sorry for delay...big problems with a kid here at work...
Round 3 (order & times)
1. Philadelphia 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Madison 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. DaGints 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Big Grove 2:00 pm
12. DaGints 2:30 pm
13. Norfolk 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Wisconsin 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. DaGints 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Memphis 7:30 pm
23. Mashers 8:00 pm
24. Seaside 8:30 pm
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Rochester Absolut Goofs Second Round Pick # 9
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Round 2 - Draft Order and Times
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Oklahoma 9:30 am
3. Tustin 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Longview 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Rochester 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Big Grove 2:30 pm
13. Chatham 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Madison 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. Waunakee 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Chatham 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Mashers 8:30 pm
Norfolk Selects at 24
Waunakee selects DE- Lamaar Houston
Blackburn Round 1
Oklahoma's pick
TE Rob Gronkowski, New England
Mashers select...
C Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh
Los Angeles selects...
With the 4th pick of the 2011 Draft, Los Angeles selects...
WR/PR Dez Bryant, Dallas
Madison Pick 3, Round 1
Go figure....
I think i've been snookered!
Do I sound bitter? YOU BET YOUR ASS I AM! lol.... all in fun.
Okay...off my soap-box now.
Madison selects: CB Devin McCourty, NE
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Philladelphia
althoughh we could only sign him to a 1 yr contract, the Thugs select...
QB Sam Bradford of the STLouis Rams/ Oklahoma :)
DRAFT ORDER & TIMES (ROUND 1)
(PLEASE REMEMBER - ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN TIME ZONE)
1. Wyoming 9:00 am
2. Philadelphia 9:30 am
3. Madison 10:00 am
4. Los Angeles 10:30 am
5. Mashers 11:00 am
6. Motor City 11:30 am
7. Mercer 12:00 pm
8. New York 12:30 pm
9. Longview 1:00 pm
10. Seaside 1:30 pm
11. Bucky 2:00 pm
12. Oklahoma 2:30 pm
13. Chatham 3:00 pm
14. Blackburn 3:30 pm
15. Ann Arbor 4:00 pm
16. Motor City 4:30 pm
17. Orange County 5:00 pm
18. Waunakee 5:30 pm
19. Chatham 6:00 pm
20. Waunakee 6:30 pm
21. Memphis 7:00 pm
22. Oklahoma 7:30 pm
23. Madison 8:00 pm
24. Norfolk 8:30 pm
Last Blockbuster Trade!
Monday, September 05, 2011
DRAFT ORDER (Round 1)
1. Wyoming
2. Philadelphia
3. Madison
4. Los Angeles
5. Mashers
6. Motor City
7. Mercer
8. New York
9. Longview
10. Seaside
11. Bucky
12. Oklahoma
13. Chatham
14. Blackburn
15. Ann Arbor
16. Motor City
17. Orange County
18. Waunakee
19. Chatham
20. Waunakee
21. Memphis
22. Oklahoma
23. Madison
24. Norfolk
Roster Moves and Trade Deadline
Please remember there is no trading during the draft.
I will post the First Round Draft Order!
Waunakee Wildcats
Sunday, September 04, 2011
More Trades
Mashers trade G Richie Incognito (Mia), QB Seneca Wallace (Cleve) and RB/Kr Mike Goodson (Car) to Philly for RB Jerome Harrison (Phi) and their 5th rd pick.
DaGints trade OLB Ernie Sims (Phi) to Oklahoma for their 6th rd pick
DaGints trade T Marshall Yanda (Balt), ILB Stephen Tulloch (Min), G Mike Pollak (Indy) and their 6th rd pick to Big Grove for RB Ricky Williams (Mia), TE Todd Heap (Balt) and their 3rd rd pick
Mashers trade TE Daniel Graham (Den) to DaGints for TE/BB Ben Hartsock (NYJ)
DaGints trade their 10th rd pick to Waunakee for WR Randy Moss (NE-Min-Ten)
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Oklahoma makes Blockbuster Trade!!
Oklahoma trades their 1st rd pick (#2 overall) and their 5th rd pick to Philadelphia for Philly's 1st rd pick (#22 overall) and ILB Karlos Dansby (Mia), DE Ryan Pickett (G.B), S Tyvon Branch (Oak), TE Martellus Bennett (Dall), RB Reggie Bush (NO), NT Jamal Williams (Den) and Atlanta's Spec/Pen Card.
Oklahoma also trades ILB David Harris (NYJ) to Big Grove for their 1st rd pick (#12 overall) and Wr Lee Evans (Buff).
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
MoreTrades
Mashers trade RB Marshawn Lynch to Madison for their 3rd, 7th and 8th round picks.
Madison trades FB John Kuhn to Blackburn for CB Kelvin Hayden and their 8th round pick.
Mashers trade LB Tully Banta Cain to Wyoming for their 9th round pick
Memphis trades WR Santana Moss to Philadelphia for their Wr Roy Williams, OT Demetrius Bell and their 3rd round pick.
Longview trades RB Darren Sproles to Big Grove for G Chris Williams
Mashers trade FB Madison Hedgecock to Bucky for their 11th rd pick
Mashers trade WR/Pr Roscoe Parrish and their 11th rd pick to Rochester for their 5th rd pick
Mashers trade TE Zach Miller to Los Angeles for their 7th rd pick
Saturday, August 13, 2011
More Trades
Mashers trade DT Richard Seymour (Oak) to Rochester for their 1st and 4th round picks
New York Titans send their 7th and 12to round picks to Big Grove for OT Frank Omiyale (Chicago)
Madison sends LB Paris Lennon (Ariz) and WR/RET Eric Weems (Atl) to Wisconsin for CB Carlos Rogers (Wash), DT John Henderson (Oak), LB (no card) LeRoy Hill (Sea) and their 2nd rd pick
Philly trades C Lyle Sendlein (Ariz) to Wyoming for Cleveland spec/pen card.
Bucky trades their 3rd & 6th round picks plus TE Evan Moore (Cle) to Big Grove for DT Tommy Kelly (Oak) & TE Visanthe Shiancoe (Minn)
Waunakee trades WR Sidney Rice (Minn), FS Chris Harris (Chicago), 4th and 9th round picks to DaGints for T Ryan Harris (Den), WR James Jones (GB), and their 2nd round pick.
Dagints send their 1st round pick (#20 overall) to Waunakee for CB Charles Woodson (GB)
Blackburn trades QB Shaun Hill (Det) to Waunakee for S Deon Grant (NYG).
Philly trades 2nd and 5th rd picks to Chatham for DT Kyle Williams (Buff) and 8th rd pick.
Mashers trade ILB Stewart Bradley (Philly), their 3rd and 12th round picks to Seaside for S Charles Godfrey (Car) and their 5th and 10th round picks
Mashers trade their 1st rd pick (#9 overall - acquired from Rochester), DE Kendall Langford (Mia) and ILB Jovan Belcher (KC) to Longview for their 1st rd pick (#5 overall).
Mashers trade their 1st round pick (#24 overall), Wr Muhammed Massoquoi (Cleve) and Wr/Kr Michael Spurlock (TB) to Norfolk for WR/KR Percy Harvin (Minn)
DaGints trade S Madeiu Williams (Minn) and their 4th rd pick to Rochester for their 3rd and 7th round picks
Mashers trade CB Jacob Lacey and their 6th round pick to Rochester for DE Jason Babin and their 10th rd pick
Blackburn trades WR Lance Moore (NO) to Waunakee for DT Fred Robbins (STL)
Memphis trades OT Charlie Johnson (Indy) to Blackburn for C Geoff Hangartner (Buff).
Philly trades RB Ronnie Brown (Mia) and their 6th rd pick to Wyoming for his 3rd round pick and No-carded Connor Barwin (Hou)
- if you see a trade missing, please check with me. Could be that we are still waiting on league dues from the other owner.
Monday, August 01, 2011
2011 Trades
Here are the list of offseason trades thus far:
Big Grove trades QB Chad Henne (Mia) to Norfolk for QB Tony Romo (Dall)
Philly trades C John Sullivan (Minn) to Norfolk for OT Eugene Monroe (Jax)
Chatham trades QB Josh Freeman (TB) to Norfolk for their 1st (#13) and 2nd rd draft picks
Blackburn trades WR Earl Bennett (Chic) to Madison for their 5th rd draft pick
Motor City trades TE Alge Crumpler (NE) and CB Chris Houston (Det) to Blackburn for TE John Carlson (Sea)
Motor City trades NT Casey Hampton (Pitt) to Wisconsin for C Samson Satele (Oak) and their 1st rd pick (#16)
Oklahoma trades DT Chris Canty (NYG) and DT Terrance Knighton (Jax) to Motor City for C Dan Koppen (NE), CB Sean Smith (Mia) and their 5th rd draft pick
Big Grove trades DE Robert Geathers (Cincy) to Wisconsin for CB Rashean Mathis (Jax)
Oklahoma trades OG Todd Herremans (Philly) to New York for QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buff)
Oklahoma trades QB Vince Young (Tenn) and their 12th rd pick to DaGints for their
8th rd pick
NOTE: If you do not see a trade that you have consummated, feel free to contact me and let me know. It very well could be because one or both of the participating owners has not paid their dues at this time!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
This is for fun, just starting the banter over this year’s draft. I put on a brown suit and channeled my inner Mel Kiper and voila! Have fun, I take no responsibility for getting these completely wrong J
ASFLC Mock Draft
1. Wyoming: Ndamukong Suh, DT Det (6-12-1*)
· With Joe Flacco ably manning the QB position, Wyoming finds itself in the comfortable role of not needing to draft a QB. Suh will step into the middle of the Knight’s 4-3 defense for years to come.
2. Oklahoma: Sam Bradford, QB StL (76.5 rating)
· With Kevin Kolb and Vince Young in the wings and the ineffective Trent Edwards, Oklahoma is in need of a franchise QB. Arian Foster should take some of the load off a young QB giving Bradford plenty of time to develop in Oklahoma (and allowing the trade of either Kolb or Young).
3. Tustin: Colt McCoy, QB Cle (75.5 rating)
· With quarterbacks Matt Hasselbeck and Brady Quinn on the roster, Tustin finds itself in need of a qb. Fortunately for Tustin Colt McCoy is still on the board. Tustin breaths a sigh of relief and drafts McCoy as Hasselbeck’s understudy and future successor.
4. Los Angeles: Devin McCourty, CB NE (6-0)
· Los Angeles has Alex Smith at quarterback and with no qb left in the draft of Smith’s ability, Los Angeles looks to address other needs. LA has stellar offensive skill guys in McCoy and Johnson, but there is a definite hole in the defensive secondary. McCourty had a breakout campaign in his rookie season and he’ll be in LA as a shut down corner.
5. Longview: Earl Thomas, S Sea (5-0)
· The Earl of King County is roaming Seattle’s defense in the manner of the once great Kenny Easley. Longview has a tailback by committee with Green, Wells & Tomlinson and Blount would not necessarily be a good fit. Dez Bryant or Mike Williams (TB) may be a nice compliment to Marshall, but #5 may be too high for them. Other options may be Pouncey to replace an aging Kreutz or even trading down to get additional players.
6. Motor City: Eric Berry, S KC (5-0)
· Berry steps right in next to Weddle and gives Motor City a young hard hitting defensive backfield. Motor City has needs at receiver, but this may be too high a pick for Bryant or Williams. Additionally, Motor City lacks a DE and a solid OG (with the retirement of Faneca). Berry fills a needed position though and Motor City snatches him up at #6.
7. Mercer: Joe Haden, CB Cle (5-0)
· With an aging McNabb what Mercer really needs is a changing of the guard at quarterback. Mercer has a nasty offensive line in place and they could use depth at OG, but #7 might be too early for Iupati. Instead, Mercer opts to add youth to its defensive backfield. Other options may be to trade up for McCoy, trade down for more picks or to grab Blount.
8. New York: Rolando McClain, MLB Oak (4-4)
· This team is loaded at qb with Rodgers and Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick may be the perfect trade bait for those teams in need of a young QB. Mendenhall, Lewis & Boldin give Rodgers plenty of weapons and the offensive line is solid. The Defense though has 8 players listed as being able to play DE and very little depth at linebacker. New York does find itself in need of LB and McClain fits the bill. Other considerations: OLB Misi or DT McCoy.
9. Rochester: Maurkice Pouncey, C Pit (6-5)
· Rochester is another loaded team that benefits from an early draft position. QB Eli Manning has a wealth of options from Turner and Jackson to Smtih and Britt. Rochester has a strong defensive unit, but the offensive line is lacking a smash mouth center. Luckily for Rochester, Maurkice Pouncey is available and the All-Pro rookie will be a great fit.
10. Seaside: Dez Bryant, WR Dal (45 rec/12.5 avg)
· Seaside has a solid offense with Schaub, Clark and Forte, but Seaside needs deep threat to keep the opposing defense’s FS honest. Dez Bryant will make any team pay for attempting to stuff the line.
11. Bucky: Gerald McCoy, DT/DE TB (4-4)
· This team is stacked with depth across the offensive line and the linebackers are led by Willis and Briggs. Another beast to plug the run in the middle of the defensive line is needed and Gerald McCoy is the man.
12. Big Grove: Nate Allen, S Phi (4-0)
· Michael Vick will have a tremendous year with the help of Hillis, Heap, Shiancoe, Jackson, Wallace, Evans and Lloyd. Big Grove is perhaps the deepest team at the offensive skill positions. There is some concern on the offensive line, but this may be addressed later in the draft. Big grove needs some playmakers at safety and Nate Allen is the man.
13. Norfolk: Koa Misi, OLB Mia (4-8)
· A quarterback to take limited snaps after Romo’s injury would be a good fit, but none exist. In any case, Gore, Jackson, Harvin and Jennings will provide enough electricity to the Norfolk Offense. Some offensive line depth may be needed as well, but with an opening at OLB, Norfolk selects a wrecking ball out of Utah, Koa Misi.
14. Blackburn: Rob Gronkowski, TE NE (42 rec/13.0 avg; 4-4)
· Blackburn has two solid qb’s in Cassel & Hill and whichever one plays, he’ll have an assortment of weapons. After trading for Crumpler, Blackburn is in need of a young TE who can block and run some routes and the best one on the board is Gronkowski. Gronzilla is absolute beast who will add production to the passing game and help Bradshaw pick up the tough yards.
15. Ann Arbor: Bryan Bulaga, OT GB (5-4)
· Matt Ryan is good young quarterback to have on any team, but in order to be effective, he needs to be upright. McFadden will help keep opposing FS honest, but the need here is offensive line depth and Bulaga will instantly help out.
16. Motor City (From Wisconsin): Carlos Dunlap, DE Cin (0-10)
· Motor City picks to fill a need position as the team has one nasty pass rusher at end in Justin Tuck. Dunlap will fill out the DL nicely. Other considerations are Blount as the owner is a known Oregon homer and Lamarr Houston another quality young DE.
17. Orange County: Mike Williams, WR TB (25-19-12 Guessed Right)
· Orange County has a solid ground game with Jones-Drew and Gates is a one of the best TE’s in the set. Orange County does need help from its receives to loosen up teams stacking against Jones-Drew. Williams had a great year in Tampa Bay and it's highly likely that he will not drop this far, but if he does, Orange County is there to grab him.
18. Waunakee: Russell Okung, OT Sea (4-4)
· Kurt Warner has left for the broadcast booth and Waunakee is in severe need of a QB to lead the team for the next few years. This pick could be packaged and traded, but if not another area to address is the offensive line b/c regardless of who takes the snaps, they need a guy like Okung to replace the aging Tauscher. Roger Saffold may also make sense here as well.
19. Chatham: T.J. Ward, S Cle (4-0)
· Chatham is socked full of talent at QB with Rivers and Freeman. Expect one to be traded for a haul of picks and talent. After that the team could use some Offensive line depth, but Ward fills a needed position as safety opposite Harper. Trent Williams and Mike Iupati are other considerations here as well.
20. DaGints: Tyson Alualu, DT Jac (4-5)
· DaGints are stocked with solid defensive talent and it would not be a surprise to see them select a young corner like Verner or Robinson. TE may also be an option b/c Tom Brady does like to dump off to his TE’s though and Moeaki is a solid receiver that would compliment DaGints passing attack. At the end of the day though, DaGints have a nasty defense and Alualu stands in as the next generation of dominance for DaGints.
21. Memphis: Ryan Matthews, HB SD (158 carries/4.3 avg.)
· Memphis is loaded for another run this season. The defense is stingy and and the offensive skill positions are manned well by Roethlisberger, Miller, J-Stew and Calvin Johnson. Memphis can afford a little prospecting here and they go with Matthews over Blount based upon the perceived upside of Matthews. This team is known for its D though and drafting another young stud lineman would not be a surprise.
22. Philly: LeGarrette Blount, HB TB (35 SG, 3 LG)
· Philly is loaded for another run deep into the ASFLC playoffs. An intimidating offensive line and a stingy defense, but Philly lacks a quarterback. Mark Sanchez appears to be the heir apparent, but his strat card only includes 22 chances (lower than Matt Moore and Derek Anderson btw). Philly is an active team and it wouldn’t be a total shock to see this team wind up with another franchise qb. Failing that, Philly also needs a beast at running back and “Blount Force Trauma” has a nasty card.
23. Madison: Trent Williams, OT Was (4-4)
· The runner up in the ASFLC has some good skill players and potentially the most frightening card in the game with Jamaal Charles. Truly a back that can score from anywhere on the field. The defense is solid, but the offensive line, while good enough to get to the championship game, could use an infusion of youth. Williams will work out well in Madison. Mike Iupati or Roger Saffold could also go here and they would help a young line as well.
24. Mashers: Anthony Armstrong, WR Was (21-16-15 G.R.)
· The champs are loaded again at defense and have a huge offensive line, anchored by Jake Long. The Mashers could use another receiver to go with a strong collection of TE’s (Davis & Miller). Armstrong had a monster year with 44 catches for 19.8 avg. He can help take double teams off Davis and provide for the long ball…a scary thought for a team with Drew Brees as its QB.
Monday, July 18, 2011
ASFLC Trade: Oklahoma & Motor City
ASFLC Trade: Blackburn & Motor City
Sunday, July 17, 2011
TRADE (Wis & Mtr Cty)
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Blackburn looking for OT, SS
What the Buzzards can offer is limited: some 2010 QB insurance going into the draft in Shaun Hill (DEN; 416 att.); one of a handful of relatively young WRs in Lance Moore (NON; 66 rec.), Jason Avant (PHN; 51) and Earl Bennett (CHN; 46); a pair of solid back-up/hole-plugger C's in Dominic Raiola (DEN; 4/5) and Geoff Hangartner (BFA; 4/5), which provide some draft protection. Blackburn also has all of its draft picks and will consider anything past the first two rounds; it also has some roster space, if my calculations are correct, to consider two for one and draft pick(s).
I have some secondary needs as well which can be factored so long as at least one of my SS/OT spots is included. I can take over 100 carries, but an 99-under guy works pretty well at No. 3. A 5+ TE/BB would be considered. And I can always use help on the DL, especially a pass-rush DT.
Give me a holler if you have ideas.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
ASFLC; Players Available 2010 Season
Thursday, July 07, 2011
ASFLC 2011 Draft Order
2. Oklahoma (2-14)
3. Tustin (3-13)
4. Los Angeles (5-11)
5. Longview (5-11)
6. Motor City (5-11)
7. Mercer (5-11)
8. New York (6-10)
9. Rochester (7-9)
10. Seaside (7-9)
11. Bucky (8-8)
12. Big Grove (8-8)
13. Norfolk (8-8)
14. Blackburn (9-7)
15. Ann Arbor (9-7)
16. Wisconsin (12-4)
17. Orange County (10-6)
18. Waunakee (10-6)
19. Chatham (13-3)
20. DaGints (13-3)
21. Memphis (9-7)
22. Philly (14-2)
23. Madison (9-7)
24. Mashers (15-1)
Monday, March 14, 2011
Super Bowl Closes Out Another ASFLC Season
Congratulations to Jeff Smith on a great season as a first year coach in Madison. Also congratulations to Mike Capriotti of Memphis and Jeffrey Brown of Philadelphia for leading their respective teams to conference championship games.
Overall this season, the AFC was the stronger conference. Five out of the top 7 records in our league were in the AFC with the best two records being the Mashers and Philadelphia. While the Mashers only lost 1 game all season (division rival Bucky!), Philadelphia only lost 2 in the regular season (one to Blackburn and one to Mashers) and then lost in the playoffs again to the Mashers.
After the Mashers and Philadelphia, the next two best records were in the NFC with Chatham and DaGints both finishing 13-3. Both teams were upset in the first round of the playoffs. The final three teams with 10 wins or more were all in the AFC with Wisconsin winning 12 and Wauankee and Orange County each winning 10.
It will be interesting to see if the NFC comes back strong next year and catches up to the AFC or if the AFC continues its dominance.
After 7 seasons of the ASFLC, 6 championships go to AFC teams and only 1 to an NFC team. Here are the breakdowns:
Mashers - 4
S.F (now Orange County) - 1
Eau Claire (now Wyoming)- 1
DaGints (only NFC team) - 1
2009 Madison 13, 2009 Mashers 45
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 5:06 2009 Mashers R.Rice 5 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) 7-0 MAS
1 1:48 2009 Mashers M.Massaquoi 12 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 14-0 MAS
2 5:06 2009 Mashers R.Rice 12 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 21-0 MAS
2 1:00 2009 Madison M.Crosby 28 yd. field goal 21-3 MAS
3 11:06 2009 Mashers M.Lynch 12 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 28-3 MAS
3 3:54 2009 Madison M.Crosby 40 yd. field goal 28-6 MAS
3 2:24 2009 Mashers V.Davis 51 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 35-6 MAS
4 13:48 2009 Mashers R.Rice 5 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) 42-6 MAS
4 9:18 2009 Mashers S.Janikowski 28 yd. field goal 45-6 MAS
4 4:12 2009 Madison G.Olsen 5 yd. pass from K.Orton (M.Crosby kick) 45-13 MAS
Thursday, March 10, 2011
AFC Champion - Mashers
The Mashers will return to the Super Bowl for a rematch with their opponent two years ago. The Mashers won that Super Bowl over Madison 31-17 under former coach Bill Ferguson.
2009 Philadelphia 12, 2009 Mashers 23
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 0:36 2009 Mashers S.Janikowski 23 yd. field goal 3-0 MAS
2 12:00 2009 Philadelphia B.Smith 27 yd. pass from B.Favre (Pass failed) 6-3 PHI
2 1:15 2009 Philadelphia J.Finley 66 yd. pass from B.Favre (Pass failed) 12-3 PHI
3 11:42 2009 Mashers R.Rice 8 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) 12-10 PHI
3 5:42 2009 Mashers S.Janikowski 40 yd. field goal 13-12 MAS
4 11:42 2009 Mashers S.Janikowski 29 yd. field goal 16-12 MAS
4 8:42 2009 Mashers D.Graham 57 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 23-12 MAS
NFC Champion - Madison
Madison will play either the Mashers or Philadelphia in the Super Bowl.
2009 Memphis 17, 2009 Madison 31
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 11:24 Madison M.Crosby 33 yd. field goal 3-0 MAD
2 13:30 Memphis J.Kasay 48 yd. field goal 3-3 MAD
2 10:48 Madison M.Moore 3 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 10-3 MAD
2 2:42 Madison J.Lewis 1 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 17-3 MAD
3 10:48 Madison M.Moore 3 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 24-3 MAD
3 5:24 Madison K.Orton 5 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 31-3 MAD
3 3:18 Memphis B.Leonard 4 yd. run (J.Kasay kick) 31-10 MAD
4 3:00 Memphis S.Moss 32 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger 31-17 MAD
Saturday, February 26, 2011
ASFLC Championship Games
AFC:
Philadelphia at Mashers
NFC:
Memphis at Madison
Madison upsets DaGints
Madison King Cobras now hosts the NFC Championship game versus division rival Memphis Mafia. This sets up a game between two 1st year coaches in our league - congratulations to Jeff Smith and Mike Capriotti.
2009 Madison 13, 2009 DaGints 10
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 9:18 2009 DaGints R.Bironas 29 yd. field goal 3-0 DAG
2 12:36 2009 Madison M.Crosby 38 yd. field goal 3-3 DAG
2 11:24 2009 DaGints F.Jones 46 yd. run (R.Bironas kick) 10-3 DAG
2 1:22 2009 Madison M.Crosby 43 yd. field goal 10-6 DAG
3 5:06 2009 Madison J.Charles 48 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 13-10 MAD
Philadelphia outlasts Orange County in Overtime!
Philadelphia will now travel to the Mashers for the AFC Championship Game.
2009 Orange County 14, 2009 Philadelphia 20
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 5:42 Philadelphia J.Harrison 7 yd. run (J.Reed kick) 7-0 PHI
2 9:00 OC J.Maclin 9 yd. pass from J.Campbell (N.Kaeding kick) 7-7 PHI
3 12:36 OC A.Gates 6 yd. pass from J.Campbell (N.Kaeding kick) 14-7 OCJ
3 4:48 Philadelphia R.Williams 8 yd. pass from B.Favre (J.Reed kick) 14-14 PHI
5 7:48 Philadelphia R.Brown 3 yd. run 20-14 PHI
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Memphis upsets Chatham
2009 Memphis 34, 2009 Chatham 14
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 6:54 Mem J.Cribbs 69 yd. return (J.Kasay kick) 7-0 MEM
1 5:24 Mem E.Reed 65 yd. intercept (J.Kasay kick) 14-0 MEM
1 1:30 Cha L.Coles 6 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Brown kick) 14-7 MEM
2 6:36 Chat A.Peterson 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) 14-14 CHT
2 0:45 Mem J.Stewart 22 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (J.Kasay kick) 21-14 MEM
3 1:12 Mem J.Stewart 14 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (J.Kasay kick) 28-14 MEM
4 2:42 Mem J.Kasay 31 yd. field goal 31-14 MEM
4 1:07 Mem J.Kasay 44 yd. field goal 34-14 MEM
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Mashers defeat Waunakee
The Mashers will await the winner of the Philadelphia - Orange County matchup.
Congratulations on another strong season from Dale Ripley. He called a great game and didnt go down without a fight!
2009 Waunakee 20, 2009 Mashers 34
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 12:18 Mash D.Mason 25 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 7-0 MAS
1 4:12 Mash S.Janikowski 32 yd. field goal 10-0 MAS
2 10:30 Waun R.Longwell 45 yd. field goal 10-3 MAS
2 6:00 Waun R.Longwell 42 yd. field goal 10-6 MAS
2 3:54 Waun C.Crocker 51 yd. intercept (R.Longwell kick) 13-10 WAN
3 10:12 Mash D.Mason 61 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 17-13 MAS
3 6:36 Waun R.Moss 23 yd. pass from M.Moore (R.Longwell kick) 20-17 WAN
3 3:54 Mash S.Janikowski 47 yd. field goal 20-20 MAS
4 10:48 Mash R.Rice 39 yd. pass from D.Brees (S.Janikowski kick) 27-20 MAS
4 7:12 Mash R.Rice 11 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) 34-20 MAS
Divisonal Games are set!
Waunakee at Mashers
Orange County at Philadelphia
NFC Divisional Games:
Memphis at Chatham
Madison at DaGints
Madison defeats Norfolk
Madison continues their playoff success and moves on to the play the DaGints in the divisional round and Memphis travels to play Chatham.
Congratulations to Norfolk coach George Torres after a tough loss! Torres turned the Neptunes around from a 2-14 season last year and an 0-4 start to this season!
2009 Norfolk 33, 2009 Madison 35
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 7:12 Nor P.Dawson 21 yd. field goal 3-0 NOR
1 0:36 Nor F.Gore 5 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) 10-0 NOR
2 11:06 No P.Dawson 45 yd. field goal 13-0 NOR
2 6:00 Mad J.Lewis 4 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 13-7 NOR
2 2:00 Nor G.Jennings 36 yd. pass from T.Romo (B.Celek Pass) 21-7 NOR
2 1:30 Mad J.Charles 67 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 21-14 NOR
2 0:08 Nor P.Dawson 31 yd. field goal 24-14 NOR
3 8:06 Mad G.Olsen 3 yd. pass from K.Orton (M.Crosby kick) 24-21 NOR
3 4:30 Mad J.Lewis 1 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) 28-24 MAD
4 15:00 Nor P.Dawson 28 yd. field goal 28-27 MAD
4 10:48 Mad D.Gandy 26 yd. fumble recovery (M.Crosby kick) 35-27 MAD
4 6:00 Nor D.Jackson 23 yd. pass from T.Romo (Run failed) 35-33 MAD
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Waunakee over Wisconsin 23-21
Waunakee 23, Wisconsin 21
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 9:18 2009 Waunakee D.Driver 4 yd. pass from K.Warner (R.Longwell kick) 7-0 WAN
1 5:06 2009 Waunakee C.Benson 18 yd. run (R.Longwell kick) 14-0 WAN
2 8:06 2009 Wisconsin C.Cooley 15 yd. pass from P.Manning (J.Hanson kick) 14-7 WAN
3 9:00 2009 Waunakee R.Longwell 37 yd. field goal 17-7 WAN
4 13:48 2009 Waunakee R.Longwell 35 yd. field goal 20-7 WAN
4 11:24 2009 Wisconsin S.Jackson 35 yd. run (J.Hanson kick) 20-14 WAN
4 1:15 2009 Waunakee R.Longwell 18 yd. field goal 23-14 WAN
4 0:30 2009 Wisconsin K.Boss 2 yd. pass from P.Manning (J.Hanson kick) 23-21 WAN
Monday, February 21, 2011
Orange County defeats Blackburn
Orange County will now travel to play Philadelphia for the AFC Divisional Playoffs. The winner of Wisconsin/Waunakee wildcard game will travel to Mashers for the other AFC Divisional Game.
Here is the scoring for the Orange County - Blackburn game:
2009 Blackburn 9, 2009 Orange County 17
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 8:42 Orange County N.Kaeding 27 yd. field goal 3-0 OCJ
1 3:18 Blackburn D.Akers 25 yd. field goal 3-3 OCJ
2 11:24 Blackburn D.Akers 49 yd. field goal 6-3 BLA
2 6:18 Orange County S.Holmes 5 yd. pass from J.Campbell(N.Kaeding kick)10-6 OCJ
3 9:18 Blackburn D.Akers 28 yd. field goal 10-9 OCJ
3 5:06 Orange County L.Hamilton 3 yd. run (N.Kaeding kick) 17-9 OCJ
Friday, February 18, 2011
Memphis defeats Ann Arbor in a classic!
Now Memphis waits to see if they travel to #1 Chatham or to #2 DaGints in the NFC Divisional Round.
2009 Ann Arbor 31, 2009 Memphis 36
Scoring Plays
Qtr Clock Poss Scoring Description(Extra Point) Score
1 11:24 2009 Memphis J.Kasay 44 yd. field goal 3-0 MEM
1 9:54 2009 Ann Arbor H.Ward 56 yd. pass from M.Ryan (J.Nedney kick) 7-3 AAA
1 5:42 2009 Memphis R.Moats 2 yd. run (kick failed) 9-7 MEM
2 15:00 2009 Memphis B.Leonard 4 yd. run (J.Stewart Run) 17-7 MEM
2 10:48 2009 Memphis J.Kasay 39 yd. field goal 20-7 MEM
2 7:30 2009 Memphis H.Miller 58 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger(J.Kasay kick)27-7 MEM
2 0:08 2009 Ann Arbor J.Snelling 3 yd. run (J.Nedney kick) 27-14 MEM
3 11:42 2009 Ann Arbor J.Nedney 47 yd. field goal 27-17 MEM
3 5:24 2009 Ann Arbor J.Witten 10 yd. pass from M.Ryan (J.Nedney kick) 27-24 MEM
3 0:18 2009 Memphis J.Kasay 32 yd. field goal 30-24 MEM
4 6:36 2009 Ann Arbor J.Snelling 5 yd. run (J.Nedney kick) 31-30 AAA
4 2:42 2009 Memphis B.Leonard 9 yd. run (Pass failed) 36-31 MEM
ASFLC Playoffs!
AFC
1. Mashers - 15-1 Central Division Champs
2. Philly - 14-2 East Division Champs
3. Orange County - 10-6 West Division Champs
4. Wisconsin - 12-4
5. Waunakee - 10-6
6. Blackburn - 9-7
Wildcard Games:
Blackburn @ Orange County
Waunakee @ Wisconsin
NFC
1. Chatham - 13-3 West Division Champs
2. DaGints - 13-3 East Division Champs
3. Madison - 9-7 Central Division Champs
4. Memphis - 9-7
5. Madison - 9-7
6. Norfolk - 8-8
Wildcard Games:
Norfolk @ Madison
Ann Arbor @ Memphis