Sunday, November 27, 2011

Oklahoma Foilers roster move

Oklahoma drops wr bernard berrian and picks up wr Riley Cooper

per Gene

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Madison FA claim

Madison releases WR Donte Stallworth

and claims DE Marcus Thomas, Den

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Madison FA claim

Madison claims DT Anthony Hargrove

and releases CB Bryant McFadden

Monday, October 17, 2011

Mashers/Big Grove

Mashers trade DE Vaughn Martin and DE Jeremy Mincey
to Big Grove for QB Jon Kitna

Sunday, October 09, 2011

Oklahoma

drops FB Owen Schmitt
adds FB Jackie Battle

Friday, October 07, 2011

Big Grove

drops NC Anthony Gonzalez and FB Kory Hall

bucky

picks up kr courtney roby

Wyoming

picks up KR bernard Scott

Wisconsin

drops Kr's bernard scott and courtney roby

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

Tustin

adds LB brandon Chillar

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Memphis

drops NC Dominique Barber and FS Eugene Wilson
adds C/G Kevin Boothe

Longview

Longview releases DT Kyle Love and picks up OT Oniel Cousins

More Trades

DaGints trade QB Chad Henne and DE Randy Starks to Okla
for G Josh Sitton

DaGints picked up T Jonathan Scott
Okl drops DE Kevin Vickeron

New York Titans roster move

NYT drops DB Marquice Cole NYJ, pick up Cody Grimm TBA

Big Grove

drop NC Dominque foxworth

Mashers release...

db Darren Sharper
dt Ron Brace

Wyoming

drop nc Leonard Little and DB Eric Frampton

adds dt/de Myron Pryor and Wr Greg Lewis

Orange County picks up

DT Sean Lissemore
DT Derek Landri

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Rochester's roster moves

To fill out roster:

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

Madison cuts OT Jonathon Scott, Pitt + DB Philip Adams, SF

and picks up: OT Guy Whimper, Jax + DB Darius Butler, NE

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Mercer roster moves

Mercer adds Ariz Spec/Pen card

Also, adds Te Kellen Davis, Chic and releases db Darius Butler, NE

Monday, October 03, 2011

philyy roster move

dropdb jon mcgraw
pickup lb philip wheeler

Sunday, October 02, 2011

philly's roster

philly drops te dan gronk owski
pickup c/g trai essex

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

philly roster mov

drop db cody grimm and c/g robert turner
pik up db corey lynch and db jordan babineaux

Ann Arbor Avengers roster move

Add WR Laurent Robinson St. Louis

Cut T Tyler Polumbus Seattle

Monday, September 26, 2011

Philly roster move

piks up db d.washintong (KC)

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Trade: Motor City & Oklahoma

Motor City Sends LB Scott Shanlee to Oklahoma for WR Michael Jenkins

Gene will confirm.

Bucky's Selections to complete Roster

Alex Barron T Dallas (now of the Saints)
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

Madison FA claim

Madison claims FB Mike Karney, Stl

cuts RB Rock Cartwright, Oak

New York Titans roster move to 54

Hope this goes through this time...

Jason Fox T Detroit

Chatham

Drops C. Ndukwe DB

Signs Adam Heyward LB

Blackburn waivers/claims

Blackburn waives LB Josh Mauga (NYA) and claims SS Bernard Pollard (HOA).

New York Titans Roster Moves

Titans need two slots to come to 54.

TE Mickey Shuler MIA

Longview Claims

Longview cuts:

Mike Karney, FB (STL)
Nate Garner, G (MIA)
Bernard Pollard, SS (HOU)

Longview claims:

Ricky Jean-Francois, NT/DE (SF)
Keenan Clayton, LB (PHI)
Jacques McClendon, G (IND last year, now DET)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Motor City FA Madness

Uhh, didn't have coffee this morning...blaming that Underwood guy and cutting him

Cut:
Tiquan Underwood JX


Sign:

Ellis Hobbs KR/DB Philly

Madison/Bucky Trade

Madison sends DT John Henderson to Bucky's for DE Alan Branch


Jeff S.
Madison

Waunakee claims

BRODY ELDRIDGE, TE 4-4
RASHAD JOHNSON, SS 0
BRANDON MCDONALD, CB 0
ALEX CARRINGTON, DE 0-3
CHRIS PRESSLEY, FB 4-0

Madison FA claims

Madison claims:

TE Cameron Morrah

Motor City/Alaska Claims

Motor City/Alaska claims:
Tiquan Underwood wr/kr JAX

waives:
Parmalee fB/Kr BAL



Blackburn waivers/claims

Blackburn waives DB Jordan Babineaux (SEN) and claims T Chris Clark (DNA), HB Lance Ball (DNA) and LB Josh Mauga (NYA).

Thursday, September 22, 2011

DRAFT IS CLOSED!

The Draft is officially 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

Philly selects...

DB Jon McGraw
OLB Stevenson Sylvester
TE/BB Dan Gronkowski
C/G Robert Turner

Memphis Final picks

memphis selects   Eugene  Wilson   FS    Houston
                           Trevor Payne  NT-DE  New York Jets
                           Jordan Black   RT     Jacksonville
                           Mike Gibson  LG     Seattle

Norfolk selects

Dennis Pitta TE, BAL
Tyronne Green G, SD
William Middleton DB, Jax
Reggie Smith DB, SF

MADISON PICK # 23, RD 12

Madison selects:

DB Phillip Adams, SF
DB Mike Mitchell, Oak
WR Dante Stallworth, Balt
RB Rock Cartwright, Wash

DaGints select...

NT Steve Mclendon (pitt)
G Kasey Studdard (texans)

Chatham

selects DT Jermelle Cudjo STL

Waunakee selects

TE Randy McMichael
DB Alphonso Smith
DB David Bruton
FB Darrel Young

Wisconsin selects

db DJ Moore
T Rashad Butler
DB Chris Owens
QB John Skelton

Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 13 pick # 15

Ann Arbor Avengers selections round 13

Bryan Scott DB Buffalo
Dave Tollefson DE New York Giants
Marlon Moore WR Miami
Devin Aromashodu WR Chicago

Blackburn Round 13

With the four 14th picks of the 13th round, Blackburn selects QB Matt Moore (CAN), WR Brian Robiski (CLA), T Michael Otto (TNA) and HB Mike Hart (INA).

Big Grove

DB James Sanders
G/T Billy Yates
FB Kory Hall
WR Chad Hall

Bucky's 13th round Picks #11 Slot

Jyles Tucker LB San Diego
Steve Vallos C/G Cleveland
Spencer Johnson DT/DE Buffalo
Lito Sheppard DB Minnesota

Seaside Round 13 Pick #10

Pat McQuistan G/T MIA Matt Dodge P NYG Jordan Palmer QB Cinn Justin Tyron DB/KR IND

New York Titans select

Maurice Morris HB Detroit
Myron Lewis DB Tampa Bay
Marquice Cole DB New York Jets
David Vobora LB St. Louis Rams

Alaska/Motor City Selects

Parmalee KR/FB Bal (?)
Casey FB/TE Hou
Bruce Campbell G Oak
Jordan Senn LB

Mercer's picks

Darius Butler CB
Chris DeGeare OG
Derek Hardman OT
Brice McCain DB

Longview's Round 13 Picks

Lorenzo Booker, KR (MIN)
Matt Turk, P (HOU)
Darryl Tapp, DT/DE (PHI)
Kyle Love, DT (NE)

Round 13 Picks for Los Angeles

DT Rocky Bernard (NYG)
C Jon Cooper (MIN)
DB David Jones (JAX)
OLB Quentin Moses (MIA)

Tustin

Reggie Hodges P Cle
Seattle Special Teams
Stephen McGee QB Dal
George Selvie DE STL

Oklahoma's picks

K Dave Rayner
G Chad Rinehart
DB Jarrett Bush
FB Owen Schmitt

LAST PICKS FOR WYOMING

EVERETT BROWN
BRANDON DEADERICK
NIC HARRIS
ALEX MAGEE

Tomorrow RD 13

Just a reminder that tomorrow (Wednesday) finishes off the draft.

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!

Philadelphia's rd 12, #23

K Connor Barth, TB

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

MADISON PICK #23, RD 12

Madison selects, "The Reverend" LB Darryl Sharpton, Hou

Rochester Absolut Goofs Repick Round 12

Rochester Reselcts Round 12 pick - Jason Baker - P - CAR

memphis round #12 pick

memphis selects Kareem Moore FS Washington

Norfolk selects CHICAGO PEN/SPEC CARD

DaGints select

C Mike McGlynn, Philly

Chatham

Sam Young OT Dallas

Blackburn Round 12 re-pick

With the 14th pick in the 12th round, Blackburn selects the Cincy ST/Penalty card.

Waunakee selects Tampa Bay spec/pen

Wisconsin selects...

T Renardo Foster, STL

Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 12 pick # 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select Danny McCray DB Dallas

Re-select

Blackburn needs to re-select...Bucky took Kerry Collins almost simultaneously!!

Rochester needs to re-select..P Adam Podlesh was taken by Mercer earlier in the round

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 12 pick 9

Rochester Absolut - Select in Round 12 Pick 9 - Adam Podlesh - P - JAX

Bucky's selection Round 12 Pick #11

Bucky's select Kerry Collins QB Tenn now of the Colts

Philadelphia

ot kalif barness, okkland

Seaside Round 12 Pick #10

Cam Thomas NT SD

Big Grove

LB Dekoda Watson, tb

Mercer 's pick

P Adam Podlesh, Chicago

Round 12 - Pick 4

WIth the 4th pick of the 12th Round, Los Angeles selects DT Al Woods (TB)

Motor City/Alaska Selects Rd 12 pick 6

Walter Thurmond III DB Seattle

Round 12, Pick 5: Longview selects

Drew Stanton, QB (DET)

DaGints select...

DB Pat Lee, GB

Tustin

Frank Okam DT TB

WYOMING CHOOSES

ROY LEWIS, DB, SEA

Monday, September 19, 2011

Wisconsin's rd 11 pick

LB Brendan Lang

Waunakee selects Reed Doughty, S WAS

Round 12 (order and times)

Round 12
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

DaGints select...

WR Danario Alexander, STL

Philadephia pik

cb k. arrington, ne

MADISON PICK #23, RD 11

Madison selects NT Josh Brent, Dallas

Memphis pick round#11

memphis selects Corell Buckhalter   RB    Denver

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 11 Pick 24

Rochester Absolut Goofs Select with pick 24 in Round 11 - Craig Stevens - TE - Tenn

Norfolk make up pick-11-13

OT Barry Richardson, KC

Orange County selects Chris Gronkowski,

Chatham

Chatham picks Quinn Ojinnaka C/G/T NE

Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 11 pick # 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select Michael Bennett Jr DT/DE Tampa Bay

Blackburn Round 11

With the 14th pick in the 11th round, Blackburn selects TE-BB Delanie Walker (SFN).

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 11 Pick 9

Rochester Absolut Goofs - Selects with Pick 9 in Round 11 - Derek Hagan - WR - NYG

Big Grove Round 11 Pick 12

Dane Fletcher OLB NE

Mashers Round 11 Pick 11

Vaughn Martin DE SD

Mercer Round 11 pick #7

Everson Griffen DE MIN

Seaside Round 11 Pick #10

John Jerry OG MIA

Motor City/Alaska Selects Rd 11 pick 6

Demaryius Thomas WR Denver

New York Titans select

James Lee T Tampa Bay

Round 11, Pick 5: Longview selects

Johnnie Higgins, WR/PR (OAK)

Round 11 - Pick #8

With the 8th pick of the 11th Round, Los Angeles selects OLB Eric Norwood (CAR)

Tustin

Mackenzy Bernadeau G CAR

Round 11, pick #2

Oklahoma selects C/G Evan Mathis, Cincy

Orange County selects Chris Morris, C

ROUND 11

Eric Frampton, DB, Minn

Round 11 (Order & Times)

Round 11
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

Just a reminder, no drafting today.

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

Madison selects...

C/G Matt Tennant, New Orleans

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mashers select...

LB Titus Brown (cleve)

Philadelphia Selects...

CB Kevin Barnes (Wash)

Memphis Selects...

DB Barry Church (Dallas)

Chatham

selects Terrell Troup DT BUF

Waunakee selects DE Eric Foster.

Wisconsin selects

OT Winston Justice (Philly)

Ann Arbor Avengers select rd 10 pick # 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select Quan Cosby LP Cincinnati

guess I better get a punt returner before there are none left

DaGints select...

DB Usama Young (NO)

Norfolk selects 10-13

Letroy Guion DT, Minnesota

Big Grove Selects...

DE Frostee Rucker (Cincy)

Bucky's Round 10 Pick #11

Bucky's select Britton Colquitt P from Denver

Mashers select...

with picks #9 and #10 of the 10th round

OT Corey Hilliard (Detroit)
DB Darren Sharper (New Orleans)

New York selects...

QB Brett Favre (Minn)

His last go around...hopefully!!!

Mercer Selects...

RB Joe Mcknight (nyj)

Motor City/Alaska Selects

G/T Vladmir Ducasse NYJ

Round 10, Pick 5: Longview selects

Nick Miller PR (OAK)

Tustin needs to repick

You must really like him - looks like u took him in round 8

Round 10 - 4th Pick

For the the 4th pick of the 10th round, Los Angeles selects DB/KR Jordan Pugh (CAR)

TUSTIN

VANCE WALKER DT ATL

Oklahoma selects...

DE Kevin Vickerson (Denver)

Orange County selects Antoine Caldwell,

Friday, September 16, 2011

WYOMING PICKS

WILL BLACKMON, KR, NYG

Round 10 (Order and Times)

Round 10

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

MADISON PICK #23, RD 9

Madison selects OG Mike Johnson, Atl

Mashers select...

QB Chase Daniel (NO)

No Gators left!

Norfolk make up pick 9-13

Andrew Quarless, TE Green Bay

Philadelphia Selects...

C Joe Hawley (Atlanta)

Memphis Selects...

FS Alan Ball (Dallas)

DaGints select...

DT Earl Mitchell (Houston)

Chatham picks

Daniel Teo Nesheim DE PHI

DaGints select...

LB Will Herring (sea)

New York Titans select

Brandon Keith T Arizona

Sorry for delay...had my first colonoscopy today! Oh Joy!

Wisconsin selects

P Brandon Fields (Miami)

Ann Arbor selects...

DE Jason Hatcher (Dallas)

Blackburn Round 9

With the 14th pick in the 9th round, Blackburn selects DB Jamarca Sanford (MIN).

Big Groves Round 9 Pick #12

Donald Jones WR BUF

Bucky's Round 9 Pick #11

Bucky's select Rob Jackson DE/OLB from Washington

Seaside Round 9 Pick #10

Miami Special Teams

Rochester Absolut Goofs pick 9 in this round

Rochester Absolut Goofs - Select David Bowens - LB - Clev

Motor City/Alaska Selects Rd 9 Pick 6

Nolan Carrol DB/KR Miami

Mercer's pick

DE Mark Anderson, Chicago

Tustin picks

Erik Pears OT BUFF

Round 9, Pick 5: Longview selects

Cassius Vaughn KR/DB (DEN)

Round 9 - Pick 4

With the 4th pick of the 9th Round, Los Angeles selects HB Keiland Williams (WASH)

Oklahoma Rd 9, pick #2

Oklahoma selects DB Jarrad Page, NE

Mashers, RD 9, #1

DE Jarius Wynn, G.B

Round 9 (Order & Times)

Round 9
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

Mashers, rd 8, #24

DE Jeremy Mincey, Jax (one more Gator!)

Mashes Rd 8, #23

WR Ben Obamanu, Seattle

Philly pik

s cody grimm - bucs

Tustin selects

VANCE WALKER DT ATL

Memphis Pick

Memphis selects  Reggie Kelly   TE-BB   Cincinnati

Oklahoma selects...

TE Joel Dreessen (Hou)

Philadelphia Selects...

WR Jason Hill (Jax)

Orange County selects Brian Westbrook

Waunakee selects Lance Louis, G

Wisconsin

hb/LK Bernard Scott, Cincy

MADISON PICK #14, RD 8

thanks for waiting, Ann Arbor (4:01? really??? lol)

Madison selects: DE CJ Wilson, GB

Ann Arbor Avengers select RD 8 pick 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select Jerome Simpson WR Cincinnati

Norfolk selects

Jerry Hughes, DE Indy/TCU

Big Grove

DB Kurt Coleman, eagles

Bucky's selection Round 8 Pick #11

Bucky's select Blair White WR/PR Indy

Seaside Round 8 Pick #10

Reshad Jones DB MIA

Mercer round 8 pick 7

Harry Douglas WR ATL

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 8 pick # 9

Rochester Absolut Goofs selects Round 8 Pick 9 - Antwan Barnes - OLB - SD

New York Titans select

Peria Jerry DT Atlanta

Motor City/Alaska Selects Rd 8 Pick 6

Matt Bryant Kicker; Atlanta

Round 8, Selection 5: Longview selects...

Ryan Torain, HB (WAS)

Los Angeles select...

WR Antwaan Randle El, Pittsburgh

Oklahoma's pick

OLB O'Brien Schofield, Ariz

WYOMING SELECTS

TONY FIAMMETTA, FB, DAL

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Memphis repicks round 7

memphis picks  Tyjuan Hagler  KR  Indianapolis

Round 8 (order & times)

Round 8
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

mashers picks #23 and #24

john connor , rb, nyj

kory lichtensteiger, g, wash

Philadelphia Selects...

RB Issac Redman (Pitt)

Memphis needs to repick

Tustin selected McCann in round 6

DaGints select...

OT Charles Brown (NO)

Chatham

selects PR Golden Tate SEA

Waunakee selects MLB Dan Conner

Wisconsin

db keenan lewis, pittsburgh

Orange County selects Dennis Dixon

Ann Arbor Avengers select RD 7 pick 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select David Reed KR Baltimore

Blackburn 7th Round

With the 14th pick in the 7th round, Blackburn selects ILB Joe Mays (DNA).

Norfolk 7-13 selects........

Jeff Linkenbach, OT INDY

Big Grove picks

t Garrett Reynolds, atl

Bucky's selection Round 7 Pick #11

Bucky's select Danny Ware HB/KR NY Giants

Seaside Round 7 pick #10

Courtney Greene SS JAX

Round 7 (Order and times)

Sorry this is late!

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







DaGints select...

WR David Nelson, Buffalo

Big Grove picks

QB Jon Kitna, Dallas

Mercer selects...

DB Kam Chancellor, Seattle

Motor City/Alaska Selects Rd 7 Pick 6

Zoltan Mesko P New England

Round 7, Pick 5: Longview selects

Major Wright DB (CHI)

Mashers select...

Wr David Gettis, Carolina

Tustin selects

Louis Murphy WR OAK

Oklahoma selects...

Rd 7, pick #2

Oklahoma selects OLB Frank Zombo (G.B)

WYOMING STARTS ROUND 7

HOUSTON, SPEC/PEN CARD

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 6 Pick # 20

Rochester Absolut Goofs Select in Round 6 with pick # 20 - Greg Camarillo - WR/LP

Wisconsin selects...

DB Chris Cook, Minnesota

Tustin selects

Bryan McCann DB/PR/KR

WYOMING SELECTS

JORRICK CALVIN, KR/PR, PHIL

Orange County reselects...

From last night's rd 5 - Orange County selects Baltimore's spec/pen card

(Green Bay was protected by Madison)

Memphis Pick Round #6

Memphis selects  Marcus Dixon  DT- DE   NYJ

Big Grove Selects...

The Washington Redskins Spec/Pen card

Chatham

Kyle Wilson DB/PR NYJ

DaGints reselect...Round 5, pick #20

Reselect from last night...

Spec/Pen Kansas City

Waunakee selects OLB Erin HENDERSON

Orange County selects Tim Masthay P

Ann Arbor Avengers select RD 6 pick 15

Ann Arbor Avengers select Joe Webb QB Minnesota

Re: DaGints pick 116

NYTitans kept the JAX special/penalty card at cutdowns

Blackburn Round 6

With the 14th pick in the 6th round, Blackburn selects DT Geno Atkins (CNA).

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 6 pick 9

Rochester Absolut Goofs select - Deji Karim - HB / KR - JAX

Norfolk selects 6-13

ILB Navorro Bowman , SF

Norfolk selects ILB, Navorro Bowman SF

Big Grove Picks 11 & 12

by proxy thru JC TJ Lang G GB Andre Smith T CIN

Seaside Round 6 pick #10

Andre Roberts WR/LP/KR ARI

New York Titans select

Will Montgomery RG/C WAS

Mercer selects..

wr Derrius Heyward Bey, Oakland

Motor City/Alaska selects RD 6 Pick 6

Bear Pascoe TE/BB/Mountain NYG

Round 6, Pick 5: Longview selects...

Jon Asamoah C/G/T (KC)

Round 6 - 4th Pick

With the 4th pick of the 6th Round, Los Angeles selects the New Orleans SPEC/PEN card

Tustin

Javier Arenas DB/PR/KR KC

Round 6 (Order & Times)

Round 6
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

DaGints - Rd 6, pick #2

DaGints select kr Eric Decker, denver

Monday, September 12, 2011

WYOMING KICKS OFF ROUND 6

NICK FOLK, PK, NYJ

Mashers, rd 5, #24

S Amari Spievey, Det

Blackburn Round 5

With the 23rd pick of the 5th round (from Madison), Blackburn selects FB Marcel Reece (OAA).

Chatham

takes QB Jimmy Claussen CAR

memphis pick

memphis selects  Toby Gerhart   RB   Minnesota

DaGints select...

Jacksonville Spec/Pen card

Chatham takes Emmanuel Sanders WR/KR

Wisconsin selects

DE Brandon Graham (Philadelphia)

Waunakee selects DT Henry Melton, CHI

Orange County selects Green Bay Spec/Pen Card

Ann Arbor Avengers select

Ann Arbor Avengers select # 15 Josh Scobee K JAX

Blackburn Round 5

With the 14th pick in the 5th round, Blackburn selects DE Greg Hardy (CAN).

Norfolk selects 5-13

Jason Worilds, OLB  Pitt

Big Grove

s nakamura, baltimore

Tustin's pick

Taylor Mays S SF

Bucky's selection Round #5 Pick #10

Bucky's select Travis LaBoy OLB San Francisco (now of San Diego)

Mashers rd 5, pick #10

DB Cary Williams, Balt

Mashers rd 5, pick #9

NT Dan Williams, Ariz

New York Titans select

Billy Cundiff K BAL

Mercer selects...

DT Linval Joseph, NYG

Oklahoma's pik

Oklhoma selects pr brandyn banks

Round 5 - Pick 4

With the 4th pick of the 5th Round, Los Angeles selects FB Earnest Graham (TB).

Round 5, Pick 5, Longview Selects...

Ed Dickson TE (BAL)

Philly selects

hb Beanie Wells, ariz

Round 5

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

WYOMING KNIGHTS

SEAN LEE, ILB

Rochester Absolut Goofs - Repick

Sorry Guys Didn't See him selected right after I made my second round selection. I hope I don't do it again the Rochester Absolut Goofs will select Daryl Washington - MLB - Ariz

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Mashers select...

DE Derrick Morgan (Tenn)

Big Grove Selects...

C/G Phil Costa (Dallas)

Wisconsin selects...

k adam vinateri

MADISON PICK # 23, RD 4

Madison selects... QB "Clipboard Jesus", Sea

(i mean....Charlie Whitehurst) :-)

Memphis Pick round 4

Memphis selects  Charlie Peprah    SS    Green Bay

Paul-Pierre Taken

Seaside took him in the 2nd round

Rochester Absolut Goofs Round 4 Pick # 20

Rochester Absolut Goofs select Jason Pierre-Paul - DE - NYG

Chatham takes NY Jets Spec - Pen card

DaGints select...

QB Chad Henne (MIA)

Orange County selects Brian Schaefering,

Ann Arbor selects

Spec/Pen Card - Philadelphia

let the fun begin

finnaly

testing

test hope it works

Blackburn Round 4

With the 14th pick of the 4th round, Blackburn selects TE Jacob Tamme (INA).

Norfolk pick rd 4 pick 13

Brandon LaFell, WR, Carolina

Big Grove Selects...

PR/KR Antonio Brown (Pitt)

Mercer Selects...

WR Arrelious Benn (TB)

Bucky's Selection Round 4

Bucky's select Montra Holland G Dallas (just released)

Seaside Round 4 Pick #10

J'Marcus Webb OT CHI

Mashers select...

RB James Starks (GB) He didnt go to Florida - so I will probably trade him!

New York Titans select

Brandon Tate WR/LK New England (Cincy in 2011)

Motor City/Alaska Rd 4, Pick 6

Motor City/Alaska selects CB Kareem Jackson, Hou

Round 4, Pick 5: Longview selects...

J.D. Walton C (DEN)

4th Round - 4th Pick

With the 4th pick of the 4th round, Los Angeles selects QB Rex Grossman (WASH)

Tustin selects...

DT Matt Toeaina, Chicago

Oklahoma picks...

OLB Erik Walden G.B

WYOMING SELECTS

NATE CLEMENTS, CB, SF/CIN

Friday, September 09, 2011

Round 4 (order & times)

Round 4
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

Seaside Round 3 Pick #24

Jamar Chaney LB PHI

Mashers rd 3, #23

ILB Brandon Spikes

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!

Memphis Round 3 picks 21 & 22

by proxy A Moats LB BUF H Evans FB NO

Waunakee selects WR Jordan Shipley

I'm picking late.... I was really wanting Weatherspoon..... wouldn't have mattered anyways he was gone before my real pick.

DaGints select...

PR/KR Marc Mariani (Tenn)

Chatham selects:

Nate Allen FS PHI

Orange County selects Pisa Tinoisamoa

Wisconsin selects...

G Shawn Lavaou, Cleve

Ann Arbor selects...

LG/T Zane Beadles DEN

Blackburn Round 3

With the 14th pick of the 3rd round, Blackburn selects LG-C Ted Larsen (TBN).

Norfolk selects pick #13 round 3

EJ Biggers, CB, Tampa Bay

Mercer's pick from round 3, #7

DB/KR Sam Shields, G.B

DaGints - round 3, #12

select OLB Sean Witherspoon, Atl

New York Titans select

Gary Gibson DT St. Louis

If I had been on time I wanted Peters or Dixon...oh well...

Sorry for delay...big problems with a kid here at work...

Big Grove

te tony moeaki, kansas city

Seaside Round 3 Pick #10

Antonio Dixon DT PHI

DaGints select

RB Chris Ivory, NO

Round 3, Pick 5...Longview selects...

Patrick Robinson, CB (NO)

Motor City/Alaska selects RD 3 Pick 6

Jimmy Graham TE NO
(pick placed during M.C. time slot)

Round 3 - Pick No. 4

With the 4th pick of the 3rd Round, Los Angeles selects T Wayne Hunter (NYJ).

MADISON PICK # 3, RD 3

Madison selects DT Corey Peters Atl

oklahhoma s pik

oklahoma wants rb cj spiller, bills

Round 3,pik 1

philly thugs select dt/de terance cody, balttimore

Round 3 (order & times)

Round 3
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

Chatham #22

WR Anthony Armstrong WAS

Mashers select...

TE Aaron Hernandez, N.E

MADISON PICK 23, ROUND 2

Madison selects WR Mike Williams, Sea

Memphis round 2 pick #21

by proxy Gary Guyton ILB NE

Chatham

Selects Alterraun Verner CB TEN

Waunakee selects T Jared Veldneer, OAK

Selecting because it's past Chatam's time slot.

Waunakee selects CB Bradley Fletcher, STL

Orange County selects Kavell Conner

Ann Arbor selects

Ann Arbor selects OLB Antwan Applewhite

Madison picks number 16, round 2

Madison selects OT Trent Williams WAS

Blackburn Round 2

With the 14th pick in the 2nd round, Blackburn selects FS Kendrick Lewis (KCA).

Chatham #13

Chatham selects Jermaine Cunningham OLB NE

Big Grove #12

selects HB/WR/PR/KR Dexter McCluster, KC

Bucky's Round #2 pick #11

Bucky's select TJ Ward FS Cleveland

Seaside 2nd Round pick #10

Jason Pierre-Paul DE NYG

Rochester Absolut Goofs Second Round Pick # 9

Rochester Absolut Goofs - Select - Aaron Ross - DB - NYG

New York Titans select...

Pat Angerer LB Indianapolis

Mercer selects...

QB Tim Tebow, Denver

Motor City/Alaska selects

Carlos Dunlap DE Cin

Round 2, Pick 5 - Longview selects

Jermaine Gresham TE (CIN)

test

test

Tustin

with 3rd pick of 2nd round, Tustin selects..

T Anthony Davis, SF

Round 2, 4th Pick

Los Angeles selects DT Tyson Alualu (JAX) with the 4th pick of the 2nd round

Oklahoma

Okla homa selects t roger saffold, stl

test

test for tomorrow pick

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

WYOMING OPENS 2ND ROUND

DE ....ADAM CARRIKER,WAS

Round 2 - Draft Order and Times

Round 2 (all times eastern)
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

Koa Misi, OLB, Miami Dolphins.  Before I traded my #13 (and 37) pick away in the draft I thought I had lost my chance to get him. But still here at 24?  Woohoo!!!

MADISON PICK # 23, RD 1

Madison selects..... RB, Ryan Mathews SD
With the 22nd pick of the first round...Oklahoma selects WR Steve Johnson (Buff)

Memphis Mafia proxy pick

J Best HB DET

Waunakee selects DE- Lamaar Houston

I am a huge Texas Longhorn fan, but I had no idea I'd end up with McCoy, though I did fancy Lamaar Houston as a needed starter at DE.

I hope Colt's 101+ QB rating for the preseason wasn't a fluke. Maybe he picked up something after spending all that time with Favre - who knows????

Chatham takes M Iupati - G

Waunakee Wildcats select at #18

Waunakee selects QB Colt McCoy.

Alaska/Motor City Selects

OL Russel Okung SEA

Orange County selects Legarrette Blount

Ann Arbor

picks OT Brian Baluga, G.B

Blackburn Round 1

With the 14th selection in the 1st round, Blackburn takes SE-LK Jacoby Ford (OAA).

Chatham selects #13

Rolando McClain MLB OAK

Oklahoma's pick

With the 12th pick in the first round, Oklahoma selects...

TE Rob Gronkowski, New England

Round 1 Pick #11

Bucky's select William Moore SS Atlanta Pick #11 of the draft

Seaside Round 1 Pick #10

E Berry, S KC

Longview selects...

Earl Thomas, S Seattle

New York Titans select Mike Williams SE Tampa Bay

Mike Williams Tampa Bay
heart beats brain...

Mercer selects...

Mercer selects Joe Haden, CB (Cleve)

ASFLC Draft

Motor City/Alaska selects

Gerald McCoy DT/DE Tampa Bay

Mashers select...

With the 5th pick of the 2011 ASFLC Draft, the Mashers select...

C Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh

Los Angeles selects...

Curtis Vogel asked me to post for him...

With the 4th pick of the 2011 Draft, Los Angeles selects...

WR/PR Dez Bryant, Dallas

Madison Pick 3, Round 1

Well, that hurt! I gave up all that to move into a position to draft Bradford....thinking, well a team with a young starting QB in the NFL certainly wouldn't draft another one? This after all summer I tried to trade for said QB (aka: Sanchez) but was told, "nah, I don't want to trade him because he has a great future".

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

Since wyomin g selected suh early, philly wil too!

althoughh we could only sign him to a 1 yr contract, the Thugs select...

QB Sam Bradford of the STLouis Rams/ Oklahoma :)

NYTitans on the Blog spot

Hey...just a test to make sure I remembered my password!

DRAFT ORDER & TIMES (ROUND 1)

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

Test & Draft question

Test Test What are the time slots for the selections?

Thanks

Larry of Bucky's

THE BEAST

KNIGHTS DRAFT SUH

THE BEAST

KNIGHTS DRAFT SUH...

Last Blockbuster Trade!

Madison trades RB Jamaal Charles (KC), QB Kyle Orton (Den)and their 6th round pick to Tustin for QB Matt Hasselbeck (Sea), LB David Hawthorne (Sea) and their 1st and 3rd round picks.

Monday, September 05, 2011

DRAFT ORDER (Round 1)

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

At this time there will be no more trades or roster moves until after the draft!

Please remember there is no trading during the draft.

I will post the First Round Draft Order!

Waunakee Wildcats

The Wildcats are ready for the season! Hopefully, I'm able to plug some holes up in the upcoming draft with 4 picks in the first 2 rounds. Best of luck to everyone this season!

Sunday, September 04, 2011

More Trades

Big Grove trades RB Fred Jackson (Buff) and their 12th rd pick to Philly for QB Tavares Jackson (Seattle) and their 4th rd pick

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

DaGints trade LB Wesley Woodyard to Blackburn for their 10th round pick

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

Here is a list of more trades that have taken place:

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

Men,

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

Gents,

Motor City sends: C Dan Koppen (NE), CB Sean Smith (Mia) and its 5th round pick in this year's rookie draft

Oklahoma sends: DT Terrance Knighton (Jac) & DT Chris Canty (NYG)


Both Parties have confirmed via group email
Trade pending approval after reception of league dues

Jeff
Motor City

ASFLC Trade: Blackburn & Motor City

Gents,

Motor City sends TE Alge Crumpler (NE) and CB Chris Houston (Det)

Blackburn sends TE John Carlson (Sea)


Trade Confirmed via group email by both parties
Pending League Approval after receiving dues


Sunday, July 17, 2011

TRADE (Wis & Mtr Cty)

Wisconsin and Motor City have agreed to the following trade:

Motor City sends NT/DT Casey Hampton (Pit) to Wisconsin

Wisconsin sends its 1st round pick in the upcoming rookie draft (#16 overall) and C Samson Satele (Oak)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Blackburn looking for OT, SS

Let's match up some needs here. Blackburn needs a 4+ rated SS and 4/5 (r/p) or better OT.

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

Motor City has the following players available prior to the start of the 2010 season:

HB Joseph Addai (116 carries in 2010, primary back for Indy);
HB Michael Bush (158 carries in 2010, back up to McFadden in Oak)
MLB Takeo Spikes 5-0 rated for the 2010 season
DE Juqua Parker 0-8 rated DE for Philly in 2010
DE/OLB Andre Carter 0-7 for Was in 2010

Looking For:
DE with a rating vs the Run; Safety with a 4 rating; A TE who can catch the ball; younger OG; Younger DT's and of course Picks

I don't have any sacred cows on the roster, but obviously some players would require significantly more trade value (for example, Green-Ellis, C. Hampton etc.).

*Edited*
Going to keep Stafford for at least one more year. Thanks for the good offers


Thursday, July 07, 2011

ASFLC 2011 Draft Order

1. Wyoming (0-16)
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

The Mashers scored on their first possession and never looked back as they defeated Madison 45-13 in the ASFLC Super Bowl. The first drive was primarily the ground attack by Ray Rice including a 5yd touchdown run. The next four touchdowns for the Mashers would come through the air as Drew Brees hit four different receivers for scores. The final one being a 51 yd touchdown to TE Vernon Davis. Madison was only able to muster two field goals until late in the game when Kyle Orton hit Greg Olsen on a 5yd touchdown pass. Madison turned the ball over 4 times including 2 fumbles and 2 interceptions by Kyle Orton. The Mashers were able to hold breakaway threat Jamaal Charles to just 24 yards on only 8 carries. The MVP was Drew Brees who went 19-24 for 256 yards and 4 touchdowns for a qb rating of 150.7.

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

Super Bowl Matchup

NFC Central Division Champ Madison
vs
AFC Central Division Champ Mashers

AFC Champion - Mashers

The Mashers return to the Super Bowl to defend their title after defeating Philadelphia 23-12. The Mashers put the first score on the board with Sebastian Janikowski's 23 yd fg late in the first qtr for a 3-0 lead. Philadelphia answered right back with a good drive capped off by a 27 yd touchdown strike from Brett Favre to Brad Smith. After the Mashers punted Philly down to their own 8 yard line, the Thugs came up with the play of the first half. After getting a couple of first downs and almost out of time, Favre found Jermichael Finley on a short pass and Finley did the rest. Finley broke away for a 66 yd touchdown to give Philadelphia a 12-3 lead. Philly was unable to convert their 2 point conversion. The Mashers got the second half kickoff and drove right down the field and punched it in from 8yds out on a Ray Rice run to trim the deficit to 12-10. On the very next possession, the Mashers Bradie James intercepted a short pass and returned it down to Philly's 37 yd line. The Mashes took the lead 13-12 on a Janikowski 40 yd fg. The Mashers would add another field goal to take a 16-12 lead. The final nail in the coffin came with 8:42 left when Drew Brees found Daniel Graham across the middle and he was able to get some blocks and avoid Philly's defensive backs as he rumbled 57 yds for the final score. The Mashers were able to hold Philly from making any comeback and they went on to win 23-12. The difference in the game was Drew Brees vs Brett Favre. Although Favre threw 2 touchdown passes, he was only able to complete 6 passes all day. Meanwhile, Brees went 23 of 32 for 275 yards and 1 touchdown.

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

In a divisional rematch, the Madison King Cobras defeat the Memphis Mafia 31-17. Madison advances to the Super Bowl for the second time in the last 3 seasons. This time they make it under first year ASFLC coach Jeff Smith. The tempo was set early when Louis Delmas intercepted Ben Roethlisberger on Memphis' first possession. Madison jumped out to a 17-3 halftime lead and never looked back. Memphis scored their first touchdown late in the 3rd qtr and then scored again late in the 4th but it was too little, too late. Kyle Orton had one of his best games, throwing 16 of 23 for 195 yards and rushing for a touchdown in the 3rd qtr.

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

The Championship Games are set:

AFC:

Philadelphia at Mashers

NFC:

Memphis at Madison

Madison upsets DaGints

Both number 1 and 2 seeds of the NFC have been knocked off by NFC Central playoff teams. First, Memphis upset the #1 seed Chatham and now Madison defeats the #2 seed DaGints. Madison does it with an impressive defensive performance and another breakaway run from Jamaal Charles. After both teams trading early field goals, the DaGints scored the first touchdown when Felix Jones ran 46 yds for a TD. Madison would put up one more field goal before the half to trim the DaGints lead to 10-6. It was late in the 3rd qtr when the play of the game happened. Madison's Jamaal Charles broke loose and raced 48 yds for the touchdown score to give Madison a 13-10 advantage. The Dagints would move the football (406 yds of offense) but could not capitalize with any points. Their final attempt came with 3:18 left when Rob Bironas missed a 50 yd field goal. DaGints ran the football well (248 yards on 30 carries) but Madison had Tom Brady bottled up for most of the game. For the most part, Jamaal Charles was held in check by the DaGints defense except for one big run which made the difference in the game. Congratulations to John Croyts on another impressive season. The Dagints like Orange County have never missed the playoffs or not won the NFC East division!

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!

In an amazing divisional playoff game, Philadelphia defeats Orange County 20-14 in overtime on a 3yd touchdown run by Ronnie Brown with 7:48 remaining in the extra period. Philadelphia struck first with a 7-0 lead on a Jerome Harrison 8yd run. After a fumbled punt by Jim Leonhard, Orange County tied the score on a 9yd pass to Jeremy Maclin from Jason Campbell. After a 7-7 halftime score, Philadelphia had another costly turnover. Brett Favre threw an interception to Ike Taylor and shortly thereafter Campbell found Antonio Gates for a 13yd touchdown. Philly would tie it back up at 14 late in the 3rd qtr when Favre found Roy Williams on an 8yd strike. Each team had some opportunities to score in the final period, but to no avail. Philadelphia's defense was able to hold down Maurice Jones-Drew while Orange County was able to bottle up Brett Favre. Congrats to Rousel Glaciano on another fine season. Glaciano's Orange County Jets (formerly San Francisco with Jason Bergmann as head coach) continue an amazing streak of winning their respective division every year and never missing the playoffs in the history of the ASFLC.

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

Memphis jumped out to a 14-0 lead over Chatham without their offense putting up a point. First it was special teams - a 69 yd punt return by Josh Cribbs gave Memphis a 7-0 lead. Then it was defense - on Chatham's next possession Philip Rivers threw an interception to Ed Reed - and we all know where this is going - to the house! Reed returned it 65 yds for a TD and Memphis was up 14-0. Chatham regrouped from the two big plays and after a Philip Rivers to Coles touchdown and an A.P rushing touchdown the game was tied back up at 14. Memphis managed to get their first offensive touchdown on the board, a Roethlisberger to Jonathan Stewart touchdown pass right before the half to regain the lead at 21-14. The next score would not come till late in the 3rd and again it would be Memphis qb Big Ben hooking up with Jonathan Stewart. John Kasey would tack on two field goals and Memphis goes on to win 34-14. The #1 seed Chatham was done in by 5 fumbles (2 lost fumbles) and 3 interceptions by Philip Rivers. Congratulations to Sean Crawford on a great record this season. Memphis will await the winner of Dagints - Madison to see who they will play in the NFC Championship Game.

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 move on to the AFC Championship game after defeating Waunakee 34-20. The Mashers jumped out to a 10-0 lead only to watch Waunakee score the next 13 points. Drew Brees uncharacteristically threw 3 interceptions in the first half - one that was returned for a touchdown to give Chris Crocker the lead. Mashers reclaimed the lead 17-13 on a 61 yd strike to Derrick Mason, his second touchdown catch. Waunakee went back out on front 20-17 on the very next possession when surprise starter Matt Moore hooked up with Randy Moss from 23 yards out. The Mashers tied the game at 20 on a Sebastian Janikowski field goal. After forcing Waunakee to punt the Mashers put together a drive that culminated in a 39yd touchdown pass to Ray Rice in which he did most of the work after the catch. On the very next possession Matt Moore threw an interception to reserve safety Chris Clemons. The Mashers again were able to capitalize with a Ray Rice touchdown run from 11yds out. Waunakee continued to fight but the Mashers were able to hold them off for a 34-20 victory.

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!

AFC Divisional Games:

Waunakee at Mashers
Orange County at Philadelphia

NFC Divisional Games:

Memphis at Chatham
Madison at DaGints

Madison defeats Norfolk

Wildcard Game lives up to its name...wild! Madison defeats Norfolk 35-33. Norfolk jumps out to a 21-7 lead and appeared to go into halftime with a commanding lead when Jamaal Charles busts a 67yd td run. Norfolk adds a fg right to go up 24-14 at halftime. Madison scores the next two touchdowns to take a 28-24 lead. After Norfolk kicks a fg to trim the lead to 1 (28-27), Madison turns disaster into a miracle. On 3rd down, Kyle Orton is sacked by Ray Edwards and fumbles but Madison's offensive lineman Dylan Gandy picks up the ball and "dances" 26 yds into the end zone. With the extra point, Madison goes up 8. Norfolk responds by moving right down the field and pulling within two when Tony Romo hits Desean Jackson for a 23 yd td pass. With 6:00 min remaining, Norfolk goes for the 2pt conversion to tie it up but Madison is able to keep Tony Romo out of the endzone. Madison then puts together a game clinching drive and wins this wildcard game 35-33.

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

In an AFC wilcard matchup that included 12-4 Wisconsin and 10-6 Waunakee, the Wildcats come out on top 23-21. Waunakee scored twice in the first quarter to jump out to a 14-0 lead. Wisconsin pulled it to 20-14 early in the 4th qtr behind a Steven Jackson touchdown run. Late in the game with Wisconsin still trailing 20-14, the Stooges were hurt by a fumble on a punt return by Chris Carr that gave Waunakee a chance to spread the lead to two scores. Wisconsin scored late to pull within two but there was too little time remaining. Neither Kurt Warner or Peyton Manning had great games but Warner was able to stay away from the mistakes while Manning threw 3 costly interceptions. The longest pass in the game was only 17 yards until Peyton Manning hooked up with Sam Aiken for a 61 yd strike with just :52 remaining in the game. Congratulations to Bill Ferguson on a great season in his first season after moving from Madison to Wisconsin. Waunakee will now travel to the Mashers in a rematch of last season's AFC Championship Game.

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

In an AFC Wildcard Game, Orange County defeats Blackburn 17-9. The biggest difference was OC's qb Jason Campbell completely outplayed Blackburn's qb Matt Cassel. After Cassel overachieved during the season, he was only able to complete 8 out of 19 passes for only 55 yards. Meanwhile, Campbell went 25 of 31 for 232 yards and 1 touchdown for a rating of 108. Campbell completed 11 of his passes to Antonio Gates for 117 yards.

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!

First Wildcard Game is in! In a high scoring shootout, Memphis (#4) holds off Ann Arbor (#5) 36-31 in the NFC wildcard game. Scoring is below.

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!

The Playoff match-ups are set:

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