West All-Star Bowl announced!

The West Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 1952.
QB Pat Chappell - Cowboys (104/205, 2027 yds, 19 TD)
QB Vince Gallegos - Wings (106/201, 2085 yds, 11 TD)
RB Pat Hill - Cowboys (288 att, 832 yds, 2 TD, 4 rec, 69 yds, 0 TD)
RB Lou Grossman - Tigers (240 att, 754 yds, 3 TD)
RB Jeff Blevins - Wings (205 att, 840 yds, 10 TD, 3 rec, 30 yds, 1 TD)
FB Martin Yule - Maroons (70 att, 141 yds, 2 TD)
G Burt Connor - Maroons (58 Pancakes)
G Dean Novak - Tigers (61 Pancakes)
T Reuben Walston - Cowboys (86 Pancakes)
T Bob McClintock - Ramblers (76 Pancakes)
C Johnny Fry - Maroons (55 Pancakes)
C Rich Johnson - Ramblers (44 Pancakes)
TE Billy Bingham - Wildcats (13 rec, 145 yds, 1 TD)
TE Eugene Yardley - Ramblers (10 rec, 157 yds, 3 TD)
WR John Job - Wildcats (25 rec, 563 yds, 2 TD)
WR Bill Tammaro - Cowboys (25 rec, 698 yds, 6 TD)
WR Thomas Cline - Cowboys (38 rec, 668 yds, 6 TD)
WR Bob Walker - Wings (32 rec, 724 yds, 5 TD)
WR Herk Loveall - Wings (39 rec, 800 yds, 2 TD)
CB Brad Garrett - Wildcats (35 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 3 FF, 1 FR)
CB Thomas Bullock - Ramblers (40 Tck, 4 FF, 3 FR)
CB Jim Gerdes - Wings (33 Tck, 2 FF, 2 FR)
LB Keith Fletcher - Wildcats (121 Tck, 7 Sck, 4 FF, 1 FR)
LB Scott Cross - Maroons (157 Tck, 4 Sck, 4 FF, 2 FR)
LB Barney King - Tigers (91 Tck, 6 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD)
LB Brendon Grant - Tigers (117 Tck, 10 Sck, 1 Int, 2 FF)
DT Bob Latham - Tigers (73 Tck, 17 Sck, 3 FF, 1 FR)
DT Ox Ostermann - Wings (65 Tck, 18 Sck, 1 FR)
DE Danny Phelps - Wildcats (27 Tck, 9 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR)
DE Don Zuccaro - Cowboys (53 Tck, 17 Sck, 1 Sfty, 4 FF, 2 FR)
FS Doug Kain - Cowboys (28 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR)
FS Tom Dreps - Wings (38 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF)
SS Don Foresta - Wildcats (72 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR)
SS Bill Boyd - Ramblers (95 Tck, 4 Sck, 2 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR)
K Joshua Briggs - Cowboys (24/31 FG)
P Randy Huggins - Ramblers (4596 yards, 37 inside 20)

East All-Star Bowl announced!

The East Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 1952.
QB Archie Rawlings - Stars (78/174, 1401 yds, 9 TD)
QB Dusty Sinclair - Paladins (95/176, 1484 yds, 12 TD)
RB Eddie Forsythe - Finches (238 att, 944 yds, 9 TD, 10 rec, 181 yds, 2 TD)
RB John Mecham - Paladins (251 att, 986 yds, 5 TD)
RB Mark Devine - Paladins (182 att, 764 yds, 9 TD)
FB Joel Vincent - Wasps (63 att, 272 yds, 4 TD, 3 rec, 63 yds, 0 TD)
G Hal Pauley - Finches (63 Pancakes)
G Mark Rafferty - Wasps (54 Pancakes)
T John Wilken - Americans (78 Pancakes)
T Jack O'Sullivan - Finches (100 Pancakes)
C Bob Acuna - Finches (46 Pancakes)
C Tom Hensel - Paladins (39 Pancakes)
TE Daniel Cooper - Stars (11 rec, 209 yds, 4 TD)
TE Steve Mooney - Wasps (5 rec, 132 yds, 1 TD)
WR Ellsworth Haight - Americans (29 rec, 503 yds, 2 TD)
WR Jim Sandera - Stars (19 rec, 350 yds, 2 TD)
WR Ron Germain - Stars (30 rec, 577 yds, 3 TD)
WR Bobby Leonard - Paladins (31 rec, 557 yds, 4 TD)
WR Clint Snodgrass - Wasps (28 rec, 523 yds, 1 TD)
CB Bob Muth - Stars (37 Tck, 1 Int)
CB Glen Sechrist - Stars (27 Tck, 1 Int)
CB Ezekial Taggart - Stars (34 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF)
LB Tom Johnson - Americans (130 Tck, 7 Sck, 1 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Chuck Kane - Finches (112 Tck, 7 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB Jerry Smith - Stars (73 Tck, 7 Sck, 3 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR)
LB George Klavich - Frigates (127 Tck, 16 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 5 FF, 3 FR)
DT Gary Dennis - Stars (35 Tck, 10 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR)
DT Erv Golden - Paladins (37 Tck, 13 Sck)
DE Chuck Henderson - Paladins (38 Tck, 26 Sck, 5 FF)
DE Ed Adams - Wasps (57 Tck, 11 Sck, 5 FF, 1 FR)
FS Andy Hammer - Americans (30 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR)
FS Jack LePage - Frigates (40 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF)
SS Fred Martins - Frigates (71 Tck, 1 Int, 3 FF, 1 FR)
SS Abe Gorrell - Paladins (78 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Def TD, 6 FF, 1 FR)
K Donnie Ashby - Stars (20/22 FG)
P Scott Coyne - Stars (3768 yards, 40 inside 20)

LB Tom Triplett (NY) wins Playoff MVP!

NEW YORK -- The New York Stars' LB took home the 1952 Playoff MVP award today. Triplett won the award by amassing playoff totals of 19 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Sfty.

RB Jeff Blevins (SF) wins League MVP!

NEW YORK -- The San Francisco Wings' RB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Blevins won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 205 att, 840 yds, 10 TD, 3 rec, 30 yds, 1 TD.

"I'm honored to receive this award because of the number of other worthy candidates who had some great years," Blevins said. "It was just fun for me, truly, to watch them. I'm just glad to be a part of it."

QB Pat Chappell (KC) wins Offensive Player of the Year!

Kansas City Cowboys quarterback Pat Chappell is Wolverine Studios Sports Network's Offensive Player of the Year, as selected by a panel of players, coaches and executives.

Chappell received 299 first-place votes from the 583 people polled.

Chappell in 1952 had 2027 yards and 19 TDs, with only 6 interceptions for a QB Rating of 104.3.

LB George Klavich (Phi) wins Defensive Player of the Year!

NEW YORK -- In his own view, George Klavich put together his best professional season in 1952. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 1952 Defensive Player of the Year.

The versatile Klavich had 127 tackles, 16 sacks, 1 interceptions, and 5 forced fumbles with 1 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the Frigates' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Klavich a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.

DE Chuck Henderson (Pit) wins Defensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The Pittsburgh Paladins' DE was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Henderson won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 38 Tck, 26 Sck, 5 FF.

RB Eddie Forsythe (Cle) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year!

NEW YORK -- The Cleveland Finches' RB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Forsythe won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 238 att, 944 yds, 9 TD, 10 rec, 181 yds, 2 TD.

Pittsburgh Paladins re-signs Freeman Stahlberg as Offensive Coordinator

The Paladins have announced that they have given Freeman Stahlberg a new contract. Stahlberg will continue to serve as Offensive Coordinator for 3 years earning 0.506 million pr year.

1952 Championship

The New York Stars have defeated the Kansas City Cowboys in the 1952 Championship.

The final score was Stars 10 - Cowboys 9.

Pat Hill - RB had a dominant game on offense even while his team lost.

On defense Jerry Smith - LB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Pittsburgh Paladins re-signs Steve McKnight as Defensive Coordinator

The Paladins have announced that they have given Steve McKnight a new contract. McKnight will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 5 years earning 0.005 million pr year.

Kansas City Cowboys re-signs Wilbur Finch as Defensive Coordinator

The Cowboys have announced that they have given Wilbur Finch a new contract. Finch will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 7 years earning 0.525 million pr year.

WC Championship Game

The Kansas City Cowboys have defeated the San Francisco Wings in the 1952 WC Championship Game.

The final score was Wings 17 - Cowboys 23.

Sam Gerst - RB had a dominant game on offense even while his team lost.

On defense Ox Ostermann - DT had a stellar outing providing a silver lining to the loss.

EC Championship Game

The New York Stars have defeated the Pittsburgh Paladins in the 1952 EC Championship Game.

The final score was Stars 18 - Paladins 12.

Tom Hensel - C had a dominant game on offense even while his team lost.

On defense Glen Sechrist - CB had a stellar outing helping seal the win.

Los Angeles Tigers re-signs Albin Hull as Offensive Coordinator

The Tigers have announced that they have given Albin Hull a new contract. Hull will continue to serve as Offensive Coordinator for 5 years earning 0.55 million pr year.

Week 12: RB Mark Devine (Pit) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Devine's 24 att, 123 yds, 3 TD performance against the Philadelphia Frigates. Devine from Oklahoma City State was selected in round 0, 2 years ago.

Devine now has 764 Rushing Yards and 9 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 12: DT Bob Latham (LA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DT Latham absolutely dominated in the Tigers 17-14 game with the Chicago Wildcats. He finished with 8 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 12

Wasps - 20, Americans - 9
Finches - 27, Stars - 6
Paladins - 63, Frigates - 7
Cowboys - 16, Maroons - 6
Tigers - 17, Wildcats - 14
Ramblers - 29, Wings - 3

Week 12: WR Hector Isaac (Bos) has suffered a major injury!

The Boston Americans' WR Hector Isaac has suffered an injury: Out (12-16 weeks).

Los Angeles Tigers re-signs George Creamer as Defensive Coordinator

The Tigers have announced that they have given George Creamer a new contract. Creamer will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 2 years earning 0.035 million pr year.

Game of the Week: New York Stars at Cleveland Finches

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New York Stars
For this game, I cannot help by think that there is this QB named Archie Rawlings. I expect everyone will be watching him, and he will shine.

Mary Moore : New York Stars
For this game, you would be a fool not to see that Bob Muth - CB is going to wreck havoc for the Stars defense.

Jim Nox : New York Stars
They are well coached. I am sure head coach Dolph Ulrich has them prepared for this game.

Darren Francis : New York Stars
I really like their defense. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 6.9. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 99 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 83 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 11. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in the league pass average yards per rush.

Detroit Maroons pull off the upset!

The Detroit Maroons fans are celebrating after the Maroons took down the Kansas City Cowboys.
In a superb effort the Maroons kept at it, and brought home the win. The Cowboys are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Maroons winning the fans are hoping that the Maroons will soon be able to dance with the big boys.

Andy Hammer calls out Americans G Williams after loss.

Andy Hammer pointed the finger at his fellow Americans players after they lost. 'We have to step up, all of us.' he said. 'But some guys are not stepping up and we end up losing. They need to get their head in the game', he continued. Andy Hammer - FS was clearly upset after the Americans loss. 'We need to look at ourselves. If you are Clark Williams (G), can you look at your performance and be happy? This whole team needs to work harder. This whole team needs to decide what we want', the FS said.

Week 11: RB Lou Grossman (LA) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 11's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Lou Grossman. His 27 att, 105 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 17 to 10 victory for the Los Angeles Tigers.

The former Indiana A&M gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 706 Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 11: LB George Klavich (Phi) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Klavich absolutely dominated in the Stars 13-5 game with the Philadelphia Frigates. He finished with 8 Tck, 4 Sck, 2 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 11

Stars - 13, Frigates - 5
Paladins - 14, Wasps - 3
Wings - 9, Wildcats - 6
Maroons - 27, Cowboys - 20
Finches - 48, Ramblers - 3
Tigers - 17, Americans - 10

Pittsburgh Paladins re-signs Amos Almog as Head Coach

The Paladins have announced that they have given Amos Almog a new contract. Almog will continue to serve as Head Coach for 6 years earning 0.562 million pr year.

Game of the Week: Pittsburgh Paladins at Washington Wasps

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Pittsburgh Paladins
They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game.

Mary Moore : Pittsburgh Paladins
For this game, it should be clear that Paladins got to love fielding an offense with Craig Kramer - WR. He will be critical this week, and is likely to be dominant.

Jim Nox : Pittsburgh Paladins
They have a dominant defense. They do not get enough credit for that. They are 1st in sacks with 73. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 5.2. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 85.6 per game. They are 1st in run defense. Giving up only 69.3 yards per game. They are 5th in interceptions with 5. They are 4th in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 3rd in forced fumbles. This will be an action-packed affair.

Darren Francis : Pittsburgh Paladins
Head coach Amos Almog puts them over the top in this game. He makes great offensive adjustments.

Trouble in Washington?

An individual with connections in the Wasps' locker room says that coaches closely monitoring the behavior of Robert Boykin - FS. According to people familiar with the team, Boykin has not exactly has the best influence on the younger players.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 1952 Week 11)

Welcome to Coach Showdown with me. I'm Simon Sly. Let us jump right in.

PETE WALSH, HEAD COACH, KANSAS CITY COWBOYS
The Cowboys currently sit at 7-3.

Pete Walsh wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.

Walsh is significantly better than Michaels when scouting.
Walsh outperforms Michaels in assessing player ability.
Walsh is slightly better than Michaels at estimating player potential.
Walsh is slightly more detail oriented than Michaels.
Walsh has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Michaels.
Walsh is leagues above Michaels when it comes to coaching offense.
Walsh exhibits way more flexibility than Michaels.
Walsh is better suited to lead a team than Michaels.
Walsh works with young players somewhat better than Michaels.


RALPH MICHAELS, HEAD COACH, LOS ANGELES TIGERS
The Tigers currently sit at 5-5.

Ralph Michaels preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation.

Week 10: DT Ox Ostermann (SF) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DT Ox Ostermann of the San Francisco Wings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Ostermann finished with 10 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FR.

Week 10: RB Jeff Blevins (SF) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 10's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Jeff Blevins. His 17 att, 133 yds, 4 TD performance stood out in the 58 to 0 victory for the San Francisco Wings.

The former College of Omaha gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 768 Yards and 10 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 10

Paladins - 23, Finches - 0
Stars - 27, Americans - 0
Cowboys - 19, Wildcats - 14
Tigers - 21, Ramblers - 0
Maroons - 16, Wasps - 0
Wings - 58, Frigates - 0

Game of the Week: Pittsburgh Paladins at Cleveland Finches

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Pittsburgh Paladins
For this game, you would be a fool not to see that the defense will need to contain Craig Kramer - WR. But they will fail, and he will destroy them.

Mary Moore : Pittsburgh Paladins
One of the most underestimated offenses. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 9. They are 3rd in the league in sacks allowed. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 154.2! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 17.2!

Jim Nox : Pittsburgh Paladins
Replace the batteries in your remote. You do not want to miss this game.

Darren Francis : Cleveland Finches
I think their defense will carry them. They are 5th in sacks with 41. They are 1st in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush.

Week 9: RB Jim Lyster (Was) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Lyster's 22 att, 170 yds, 1 TD performance against the Philadelphia Frigates. Lyster from Abilene Methodist was selected in round 0, 3 years ago.

Lyster now has 542 Rushing Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Week 9: DE Ed Adams (Was) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Adams absolutely dominated in the Wasps 48-20 game with the Philadelphia Frigates. He finished with 9 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF.

Game Recaps for Week 9

Wasps - 48, Frigates - 20
Paladins - 37, Finches - 0
Wings - 24, Maroons - 20
Cowboys - 64, Ramblers - 0
Americans - 16, Tigers - 6
Stars - 17, Wildcats - 0

New York Stars re-signs Jay Carey as Offensive Coordinator

The Stars have announced that they have given Jay Carey a new contract. Carey will continue to serve as Offensive Coordinator for 5 years earning 0.508 million pr year.

Game of the Week: Cleveland Finches at Pittsburgh Paladins

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Cleveland Finches
I think their offense will carry them. They are maulers, 1st in the league in pancakes. They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 12. They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 172.6! They are 4th in the league points scored per game. They average 18.1!

Mary Moore : Cleveland Finches
Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like Chuck Kane - LB. He will lead the way and help them win.

Jim Nox : Cleveland Finches
For this game, I feel certain that Chuck Kane - LB will dominate the offense. This is going to be great to watch. This will really be a statement win.

Darren Francis : Pittsburgh Paladins
Look for them to continue their winstreak. This will really be a statement win.

Maroons lost. Cross has something to say about that.

Scott Cross had harsh words for Tigers in a postgame interview. Scott Cross - LB left no possibility for mistakes about his opinion of the Tigers. 'They should care more about how they carry themselves. They were acting like classless clowns', a clearly bitter Cross said.

Week 8: RB Eddie Forsythe (Cle) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Forsythe's 16 att, 161 yds, 2 TD performance against the Washington Wasps. Forsythe from Sadler was selected in round 0, 0 years ago.

Forsythe now has 812 Rushing Yards and 8 Touchdowns for the season.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 1952 Week 9)

Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. Hope you enjoy it.

FREEMAN STAHLBERG, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, PITTSBURGH PALADINS
The Paladins currently sit at 6-2.

Freeman Stahlberg wants to be aggressive on offense. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Freeman Stahlberg runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Stahlberg likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 7th in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are 10th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 101.6.They are 3rd in the league in sacks allowed.They are 8th in the league in pancakes.They are 9th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 5th in the league average yards per rush.They are 6th in the league rushing touchdowns with 6.They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 142.5.They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 14.8.
Stahlberg outperforms Hull in scouting.
Stahlberg seems a little bit smarter than Hull.


ALBIN HULL, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, LOS ANGELES TIGERS
The Tigers currently sit at 4-4.

Albin Hull likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.
Albin Hull runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Hull likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 11th in the league pass completion percentage.
They are 8th in the league passing touchdowns with 5.
They are 11th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 75.5.
They are 1st in the league in sacks allowed.
They are 11th in the league in pancakes.
They are 11th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.
They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush.
They are 7th in the league rushing touchdowns with 5.
They are 2nd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 151.8.
They are 9th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 11.5.

Hull outperforms Stahlberg in assessing player ability.
Hull is slightly more detail oriented than Stahlberg.
Hull is much more charismatic than Stahlberg.
Hull prepares better than Stahlberg.
Hull works with young players somewhat better than Stahlberg.

Week 8: LB Brendon Grant (LA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Brendon Grant of the Los Angeles Tigers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Grant finished with 15 Tck, 2 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 8

Stars - 17, Americans - 16
Finches - 14, Wasps - 12
Wildcats - 26, Maroons - 0
Tigers - 14, Ramblers - 0
Wings - 41, Frigates - 0
Paladins - 10, Cowboys - 5

St. Louis Ramblers re-signs Gus Herschlag as Defensive Coordinator

The Ramblers have announced that they have given Gus Herschlag a new contract. Herschlag will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 3 years earning 0.52 million pr year.

San Francisco Wings re-signs Bugs Rudolph as Defensive Coordinator

The Wings have announced that they have given Bugs Rudolph a new contract. Rudolph will continue to serve as Defensive Coordinator for 3 years earning 1.07 million pr year.

San Francisco Wings re-signs Gary Halladay as Offensive Coordinator

The Wings have announced that they have given Gary Halladay a new contract. Halladay will continue to serve as Offensive Coordinator for 7 years earning 0.03 million pr year.

Game of the Week: Pittsburgh Paladins at Kansas City Cowboys

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Kansas City Cowboys
A tough choice. I think it will be a close game.

Mary Moore : Kansas City Cowboys
The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging only 12.4. They are 2nd in interceptions with 5. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss.

Jim Nox : Pittsburgh Paladins
They will keep their winstreak going. There will be a lot to dissect after this game.

Darren Francis : Pittsburgh Paladins
The Paladins win. You can quote me on that.

Boykin stirring trouble

An anonymous player in the Wasps' locker room has indicated that coaches are growing weary of the behavior of Robert Boykin - FS. He needs to sort himself out.

Week 7: LB Brendon Grant (LA) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Grant absolutely dominated in the Tigers 15-14 game with the Detroit Maroons. He finished with 9 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int.

Week 7: WR Bill Tammaro (KC) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Tammaro's 6 rec, 135 yds, 3 TD effort led the way for the Kansas City Cowboys. This weeks 135 receiving yards bring his season total to 509 yards with 5 touchdowns on the season.

"To Bill, football is about winning and nothing else. He is one of the hardest workers on our team and deserves the attention he is getting from the media and fans." - Cowboys Coach

Game Recaps for Week 7

Frigates - 10, Americans - 10
Finches - 27, Wasps - 0
Paladins - 10, Stars - 3
Cowboys - 41, Wings - 23
Tigers - 15, Maroons - 14
Ramblers - 19, Wildcats - 3

Game of the Week: New York Stars at Pittsburgh Paladins

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New York Stars
Head coach Dolph Ulrich has this team running like a well oiled machine.

Mary Moore : New York Stars
They will rely on their offense to pull them through. They are 5th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are maulers, 5th in the league in pancakes. They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 12. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 137.8! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 30!

Jim Nox : Pittsburgh Paladins
Looking at the two rosters, I suspect that the Paladins got to love fielding an offense with Dusty Sinclair - QB. He will be critical this week, and is likely to be dominant. They will put up a lot of points.

Darren Francis : New York Stars
Their defense will step up this game. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 7.5. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 99.7 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 83.3 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 7. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 3rd in forced fumbles. There will be some wild plays in this game.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 1952 Week 7)

Simon Sly is here to bring you another edition of Coach Showdown. This week features two interesting specimens.

STEVE KELLY, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BOSTON AMERICANS
The Americans currently sit at 3-3.

Steve Kelly likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Steve Kelly runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. He runs mostly from power formations. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Kelly likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 8th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 6. They are 5th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 137.2.They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 3rd in the league in pancakes.They are 5th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 5th in the league average yards per rush.They are 10th in the league rushing touchdowns with 1.They are 7th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 113.2.They are 8th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 11.7.
Kelly outperforms Stahlberg in assessing player ability.
Kelly is much more charismatic than Stahlberg.
Kelly is a better offisive mind than Stahlberg.
Kelly works with young players somewhat better than Stahlberg.


FREEMAN STAHLBERG, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, PITTSBURGH PALADINS
The Paladins currently sit at 4-2.

Freeman Stahlberg wants to be aggressive on offense. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Freeman Stahlberg runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Stahlberg likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage.
They are 6th in the league passing touchdowns with 6.
They are 9th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 106.
They are 3rd in the league in sacks allowed.
They are 7th in the league in pancakes.
They are 8th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.
They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush.
They are 6th in the league rushing touchdowns with 5.
They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 144.2.
They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 16.3.

Stahlberg exhibits way more flexibility than Kelly.
Stahlberg is better suited to lead a team than Kelly.

Week 6: SS Abe Gorrell (Pit) wins Defensive Player of the Week

SS Gorrell's ball hawking ability was on display in the Paladins 28-0 game with the Boston Americans. He finished with 6 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.

"Abe has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Paladins Defensive Coordinator

Week 6: RB Eddie Forsythe (Cle) wins Offensive Player of the Week

The honor comes after Forsythe's 24 att, 120 yds, 3 TD, 1 rec, 46 yds, 1 TD performance against the Philadelphia Frigates. Forsythe from Sadler was selected in round 0, 0 years ago.

Forsythe now has 523 Rushing Yards and 5 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 6

Finches - 48, Frigates - 3
Paladins - 28, Americans - 0
Cowboys - 45, Tigers - 0
Wings - 17, Ramblers - 16
Wasps - 17, Maroons - 14
Stars - 30, Wildcats - 10

Game of the Week: San Francisco Wings at St. Louis Ramblers

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : San Francisco Wings
For this match up, we should not underestimate that the offense will struggle to contain players like Greg Kaiser - CB. Expect him to show up in a big way. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.

Mary Moore : San Francisco Wings
I just have this gut feeling.

Jim Nox : St. Louis Ramblers
Looking at the teams, I am certain that Josh Krueth - G drives defenses crazy. Can't lose.

Darren Francis : St. Louis Ramblers
They are on a win streak. They will continue that streak. They will win this game.

Washington Wasps surprise everyone!

The Washington Wasps have managed an unlikely win against Boston Americans.
The Americans appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Wasps kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Americans to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Wasps fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.

Nat Oldham optimistic about the future.

Nat Oldham pointed no fingers and saw the upside to the Ramblers loss. 'Surely, we lost, but we were playing well. I think this is a testament to our character and preparation' said Oldham. He added: 'The Cowboys are a good team, but I we played our hearts out and kept grinding. We learned a lot from this game, and it will help us in the future'.

Week 5: DT Ox Ostermann (SF) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DT Ostermann absolutely dominated in the Wings 27-10 game with the Detroit Maroons. He finished with 6 Tck, 4 Sck.

Week 5: RB Nate Tyson (LA) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 5's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Nate Tyson. His 29 att, 130 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 14 to 11 victory for the Los Angeles Tigers.

The former Western Iowa gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 230 Yards and 1 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 5

Stars - 24, Frigates - 19
Wasps - 20, Americans - 3
Tigers - 14, Wildcats - 11
Wings - 27, Maroons - 10
Paladins - 10, Cowboys - 7
Ramblers - 24, Finches - 0

Trade Alert

The Paladins trade Bob Stratton - FB and a Paladins 1953 7th Round Pick to the Ramblers for Steve Johnson - FB.

Game of the Week: New York Stars at Philadelphia Frigates

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New York Stars
I just have this gut feeling. A close win.

Mary Moore : Philadelphia Frigates
Head coach Luther Harriss puts them over the top in this game. Can't lose.

Jim Nox : Philadelphia Frigates
When you consider the two rosters, you can make the argument that Ron Woodard - C will be a key player to watch. He always delivers a highlight reel. If they lose this one, I will never hear the end of it.

Darren Francis : New York Stars
Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like Bob Muth - CB. He will lead the way and help them win. Easy prediction.

Week 4: DE Don Zuccaro (KC) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Zuccaro absolutely dominated in the Cowboys 33-7 game with the Chicago Wildcats. He finished with 3 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.

Week 4: RB Jeff Blevins (SF) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 4's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Jeff Blevins. His 30 att, 101 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 38 to 3 victory for the San Francisco Wings.

The former College of Omaha gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 221 Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 1952 Week 5)

Time for this weeks get to know your coaches. As always, Simon Sly deliver with this weeks coach comparison. This week features two interesting specimens.

HARRY ALEXANDER, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, CHICAGO WILDCATS
The Wildcats currently sit at 2-2.

Harry Alexander likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Harry Alexander runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. Alexander prefers running up the middle. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Alexander likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 9th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 5. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 169.5.They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 8th in the league in pancakes.They are 2nd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 11th in the league average yards per rush.They are 11th in the league rushing touchdowns with 1.They are 11th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 68.They are 8th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 12.5.
Alexander is slightly better than Burnett at estimating player potential.
Alexander is not as rigid as Burnett.
Alexander seems a little bit smarter than Burnett.
Alexander motivates his team a little better than Burnett.


DEWEY BURNETT, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, CLEVELAND FINCHES
The Finches currently sit at 1-3.

Dewey Burnett runs his offense conservatively. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation.
Dewey Burnett runs a run first Power offense. He wants his running backs to focus on running the ball, limiting their other duties. Burnett prefers running up the middle. He prefers to use his fullbacks for blocking. Burnett likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game. His offense relies on big wide receivers.

They are 10th in the league pass completion percentage.
They are 8th in the league passing touchdowns with 2.
They are 8th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 123.8.
They are 6th in the league in sacks allowed.
They are 1st in the league in pancakes.
They are 5th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.
They are 4th in the league average yards per rush.
They are 5th in the league rushing touchdowns with 3.
They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 147.8.
They are 7th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 14.

Burnett is slightly more detail oriented than Alexander.
Burnett is a better offisive mind than Alexander.
Burnett is better suited to lead a team than Alexander.

Game Recaps for Week 4

Stars - 44, Finches - 3
Americans - 20, Frigates - 7
Paladins - 17, Wasps - 0
Cowboys - 33, Wildcats - 7
Wings - 38, Tigers - 3
Ramblers - 13, Maroons - 3

Game of the Week: Cleveland Finches at New York Stars

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : New York Stars
I find it hard to bet against coach Dolph Ulrich. He always has them well prepared.

Mary Moore : New York Stars
Look for them to continue their winstreak.

Jim Nox : New York Stars
The leadership on this team is great. Having a guy like Bob Muth - CB on the field and in the locker room is exactly what you need to win games like this.

Darren Francis : New York Stars
For this game, it seems clear that Ezekial Taggart - CB is hard to gameplan for. Look for him to dominate.

John Stevens calls out Paladins Head Coach Almog after loss.

John Stevens seemed almost depressed in an interview after the Paladins lost. He indicated that a big factor in the loss was the Paladins' coaching, that appeared one step behind at every turn. 'I think this roster has great promise, but certain factors are holding us back. One factor might be Amos Almog. He has not gotten players to buy in, but I hope we can get in sync soon, but something has to give eventually.' the 25 year old T said.

Week 3: LB George Klavich (Phi) wins Defensive Player of the Week

LB Klavich absolutely dominated in the Frigates 24-17 game with the Cleveland Finches. He finished with 16 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.

Week 3: WR Ellsworth Haight (Bos) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Haight's 7 rec, 125 yds, 1 TD effort led the way for the Boston Americans. This weeks 125 receiving yards bring his season total to 228 yards with 2 touchdowns on the season.

"To Ellsworth, football is about winning and nothing else. He is one of the hardest workers on our team and deserves the attention he is getting from the media and fans." - Americans Coach

Game Recaps for Week 3

Americans - 13, Paladins - 10
Frigates - 24, Finches - 17
Stars - 24, Wasps - 6
Maroons - 14, Wildcats - 10
Wings - 16, Tigers - 12
Cowboys - 20, Ramblers - 17

Week 3: LB Garland Woody (LA) has suffered a major injury!

The Los Angeles Tigers' LB Garland Woody has suffered an injury: Out for the season.

Game of the Week: Pittsburgh Paladins at Boston Americans

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Pittsburgh Paladins
Expect a great game.

Mary Moore : Boston Americans
Head coach Hunk Isley puts them over the top in this game. He is running a great offense. When they win here, people will take notice.

Jim Nox : Pittsburgh Paladins
Looking at the teams, I agree with the popular opinion that John Stevens - T needs to show up, but if he does the Paladins will be putting up points.

Darren Francis : Boston Americans
In this game, my view is that Mike Davidson - DE is going to wreck havoc for the Americans defense.

Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 1952 Week 3)

You know what time it is. It is time for your weekly coach comparison with Simon Sly. Hope you enjoy it.

CHUCK FREDERICKS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, CHICAGO WILDCATS
The Wildcats currently sit at 2-0.

Chuck Fredericks does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He is serious and unrelenting, asserts his authority and has little tolerance for distractions.
Chuck Fredericks runs a 4-3 defense. The scheme depends on dominating in the trenches. It focuses on man coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Fredericks aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 2nd in sacks with 14.
They are 4th in points allowed, averaging 12.
They are 7th in pass defense with 133 yards given up per game.
They are 4th in run defense. Giving up 84.5 yards per game.
They are 6th in interceptions with 1.
They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 3rd in forced fumbles.

Fredericks outperforms Hawthorne in assessing player ability.
Fredericks has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Hawthorne.
Fredericks seems a little bit smarter than Hawthorne.


RALPH HAWTHORNE, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BOSTON AMERICANS
The Americans currently sit at 1-1.

Ralph Hawthorne does not like gambling on defense. Advocating a bend, but don't break mindset. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation.
Ralph Hawthorne runs a 4-3 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He targets the rungame, daring the offense to pass. Hawthorne aims to field versatile linebackers.

They are 8th in sacks with 6.
They are 8th in points allowed, averaging 18.
They are 6th in pass defense with 132.5 yards given up per game.
They are 11th in run defense. Giving up 163.5 yards per game.
They are 1st in interceptions with 2.
They are 12th in the league in tackles for loss.
They are 10th in forced fumbles.

Hawthorne outperforms Fredericks in scouting.
Hawthorne is slightly better than Fredericks at estimating player potential.
Hawthorne is slightly more detail oriented than Fredericks.

Week 2: DE Chuck Henderson (Pit) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Chuck Henderson of the Pittsburgh Paladins has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Henderson finished with 6 Tck, 3 Sck, 1 FF.

Week 2: RB Mark Devine (Pit) wins Offensive Player of the Week

Week 2's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Mark Devine. His 19 att, 167 yds, 2 TD performance stood out in the 33 to 7 victory for the Pittsburgh Paladins.

The former Oklahoma City State gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 194 Yards and 2 Touchdowns for the season.

Game Recaps for Week 2

Americans - 21, Finches - 17
Stars - 41, Wasps - 7
Paladins - 33, Frigates - 7
Ramblers - 21, Maroons - 17
Cowboys - 36, Tigers - 17
Wildcats - 13, Wings - 10

Game of the Week: Chicago Wildcats at San Francisco Wings

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Chicago Wildcats
Easy prediction.

Mary Moore : Chicago Wildcats
I just have this gut feeling.

Jim Nox : Chicago Wildcats
I love what they are doing in Chicago coaching-wise. Head coach Carl Boon is a major reason they will win this game. He is one of the best defensive minds.

Darren Francis : Chicago Wildcats
This is a very good defense. They will put up a lot of points.

Bauer targets coach Jim Paulsen after Ramblers loss.

Herm Bauer pointed the finger at his coaches in analyzing the Ramblers loss. 'We have to step up, all of us' he said, and continued: 'But they, the coaches, have to get us ready and have the right gameplan. Well, we were not ready and we had the wrong gameplan'. The Ramblers DT said he felt they were outcoached in their latest game. 'We seem to always come up short in the critical situations. I feel like the players are giving their all, but that our coaches just are not holding up their end of the bargain. Especially Head Coach Jim Paulsen has been a dissapointment, he is just not rising to the moment.', he said.

Week 1: T Erich Dittmer (Chi) wins Offensive Player of the Week

In a rare honor for an offensive lineman... T Erich Dittmer wins the leagues Offensive Player of the Week. The award comes after Dittmer's 13 Pancakes performance against the St. Louis Ramblers. Dittmer from St. Blane was selected in round 0 of the 0 draft.

Dittmer "The offensive line doesn't always catch the fans' attention, I'm happiest with our group's effort upfront."

Week 1: DE Chuck Henderson (Pit) wins Defensive Player of the Week

DE Henderson absolutely dominated in the Stars 17-0 game with the Pittsburgh Paladins. He finished with 6 Tck, 4 Sck.

Game Recaps for Week 1

Finches - 19, Americans - 13
Stars - 17, Paladins - 0
Frigates - 6, Wasps - 0
Wildcats - 20, Ramblers - 14
Tigers - 17, Maroons - 10
Wings - 13, Cowboys - 7

Season Predictions

The sports journalists association has published the results of this year's division prediction polls among their twenty top sports journalists.

East East: Pittsburgh Paladins with 10 votes (Runner up: New York Stars with 6 votes)

West West: Kansas City Cowboys with 9 votes (Runner up: St. Louis Ramblers with 8 votes)

Trade Alert

The Finches trade Bob Stratton - FB and a Finches 1953 7th Round Pick to the Paladins for Denny McDunn - FB.

Game of the Week: Boston Americans at Cleveland Finches

Our Expert Predictions:

Jeremy Piper : Cleveland Finches
I find it hard to bet against coach Frank Yurik. He always has them well prepared. Offensively he is a great and innovative thinker. He is running an explosive defense. Expect a great game.

Mary Moore : Boston Americans
In this game, a good bet is that they will not be able to keep Andy Hammer - FS down for an entire game. Eventually he will come out of the blue and make a big play. This may be one for the ages.

Jim Nox : Boston Americans
I do not think you get very far against their defense. But it will be a close game.

Darren Francis : Boston Americans
Get your popcorn ready.

A hidden gem?

Wills, L. - DE has turned some heads at the training facility of the St. Louis Ramblers. The undrafted rookie free agent has put together an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the camp suggest the coaches and fans are excited to see if he can continue his development.

A hidden gem?

Dittmer, E. - T has turned some heads at the training facility of the Chicago Wildcats. The undrafted rookie free agent has put together an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the camp suggest the coaches and fans are excited to see if he can continue his development.

A hidden gem?

Kelleher, T. - LB has turned some heads at the training facility of the Washington Wasps. The undrafted rookie free agent has put together an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the camp suggest the coaches and fans are excited to see if he can continue his development.

LB Christopher Atherton (N/A) has retired!

LB Christopher Atherton (60 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

Post Free Agency Retirements

The following players have retired after going unsigned through free agency:

K Lester Rush (N/A) has retired!

K Lester Rush (36 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

LB Tom Nix (N/A) has retired!

LB Tom Nix (57 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.

Free Agency Round 10: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Philip Loomis. The DT out of Wisconsin State signed a $7,500 contract for 4 year(s) with Chicago Wildcats.

West West was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

Chicago Wildcats was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Chicago Wildcats who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $7,500.

Free Agency Round 9: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Ronnie Conway. The QB out of Bayou State signed a $7,500 contract for 6 year(s) with Cleveland Finches.

East East was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

Cleveland Finches was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was Cleveland Finches who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $7,500.

Free Agency Round 8: Round Up

1 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Steve C Johnson. The WR out of Eastern Oklahoma signed a $10,000 contract for 2 year(s) with New York Stars.

East East was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.

New York Stars was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).

The biggest spender was New York Stars who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $10,000.

Free Agency Round 7: Round Up

3 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Kirby Vincent. The QB out of Sam Houston signed a $7,500 contract for 4 year(s) with Kansas City Cowboys.

West West was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.

Kansas City Cowboys was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).

The biggest spender was Kansas City Cowboys who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $27,500.

Free Agency Round 6: Round Up

18 players signed this week.

The biggest name signing this week was Eddie Forsythe. The RB out of Sadler signed a $22,500 contract for 3 year(s) with Cleveland Finches.

East East was the most active division with a total of 9 signings.

New York Stars was the most active signing a total of 4 player(s).

The biggest spender was New York Stars who signed 4 player(s) for a total of $122,500.

G Dick Caldwell (Chi) goes #1 overall!

NEW YORK -- The Chicago Wildcats drafted Dick Caldwell #1 overall in the 1952 draft. The 6' 4" G fits the team's needs perfectly. Said Wildcats general manager: "It's up to us to develop him and get good players around him."

"The great thing about the game of football is, it's a team game," Caldwell said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."

Moore and Nox Mock Draft

Pick 1: Chicago Wildcats
Larry Moore: Pete Capizzi - QB
He trusts what he sees, and what he sees is mostly right. Nice arm, will be even better in a couple of seasons. You need him, just get him already.

Jim Nox: Tom Triplett - LB
Knows what it takes to achieve success at any level. Known among his teammates as a bit of a goofball, but never in a bad way. The kind that keeps spirits high even when a season goes south. Wraps up well on tackles. Can bull rush smaller Tight Ends and Fullbacks when blitzing. Coaches love this kind on their Linebackers. Will not have to come off the field for in obvious passing situations. Has enough quickness to pressure Quarterbacks off the edge. Some might say this is a 'need' pick, but we must remember, this is a really good player as well. He will contribute early and often. No losers here.

Pick 2: New York Stars
Larry Moore: Larry Atkins - QB
Coaches love the leadership skills in this kid. Trusts his own accuracy, and is rarely disappointed. Has the arm strength to keep defenses on their toes. They need players at the position, and good ones at that. He fits the bill, he is worth the pick. End of story.

Jim Nox: Kenneth Robbins - LB
This is a young man who has enough strength to shed blocks. Did I mention strength?. People watching his tape often do not notice his speed. It is not something that jumps out at you, but he is pretty fast. Knowledgeable of the game. The stars align for them to get him here. Just what they need. Blue-chip player with great upside. Hard to botch this pick.

Pick 3: San Francisco Wings
Larry Moore: Barry Gilbert - QB
Coaches love the leadership skills in this kid. Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. He takes care of his teammates. Most everyone who ever played with him, counts him as their friend. He makes smart decisions with the ball. Trusts his own accuracy, and is rarely disappointed. It is all about fit here. Is there a guy at a position of need, worthy of a pick this high? The answer, obviously, is 'heck yeah'.

Jim Nox: Daniel Cooper - TE
Has really good speed. If you can put speed even at the Tight End position, you are putting yourself in a good position. This guy is available. This guy fills a need. They have to take him. It makes so much sense.

Pick 4: Los Angeles Tigers
Larry Moore: Guy Hills - QB
Will deliver the ball to the target with nice accuracy. Will not leave the ball floating in the air, can deliver it low and hard. Solid talent that fits their needs. Really that is all there is to it. Perfect situation. Take the money and run.

Jim Nox: Bob Acuna - C
Due to his work ethic, this kid is very coachable. Teammates love him. All he cares about is the team. He helps everyone succeed. Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. Quickly discerns the field, and where to go to to make a play. You need him, just get him already.

Pick 5: Philadelphia Frigates
Larry Moore: Tom Triplett - LB
Known for showing up early and staying late. Known for helping out teammates, if they hit a rough patch, whether it is on the field or in their personal lives. Wraps up well when tackling. This young man can hold his own in the weight room. And he is strong enough to hold his own on the field as well. Not a topnotch forty time, but not bad either. Has enough quickness in his first step to do everything you ask of him. This guy is available. This guy fills a need. They have to take him. It makes so much sense.

Jim Nox: Gerry Sales - DE
This kid puts in the work. This is a kid who really contributes to the team spirit and the social cohesiveness on the team. Teams are looking for players who will not break contain. This young man is strong enough to stay on his feet against grown men on the offensive line. Fill a need, get a quality player, everyone wins! He will fit right in with the pros.

Pick 6: St. Louis Ramblers
Larry Moore: Kenneth Robbins - LB
The expectation is that his strength will translate into fumbles. It will definitely help him shed blocks and produce big hits. While not elite, his speed is good enough to deliver pressure and keep contain. Quickly discerns the field, and where to go to to make a play. Fill a need, get a quality player, everyone wins! He will fit right in with the pros.

Jim Nox: Ellsworth Haight - WR
Has the ability to contend for the ball even in tight coverage. Nice speed. Will keep defenses honest. Nothing to think about here. Pick up the kid, bring him into the building, put him om the field.

Pick 7: Boston Americans
Larry Moore: Dick Caldwell - G
This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. Known among his teammates as a bit of a goofball, but never in a bad way. The kind that keeps spirits high even when a season goes south. Scouts love his understanding for opening running lanes in the running game. He pass blocks really well. Good instincts. It is all about fit here. Is there a guy at a position of need, worthy of a pick this high? The answer, obviously, is 'heck yeah'.

Jim Nox: Pete Capizzi - QB
He makes smart decisions with the ball. Nice arm, will be even better in a couple of seasons. Are there other guys worth picking here? Sure, but none of them fit this well with what they need, and he is a solid talent.

Pick 8: Cleveland Finches
Larry Moore: Daniel Cooper - TE
With the speed he has, you can really do a lot of things in terms of different offensive schemes. They will be happy to get him, they could use an upgrade at the position, and he certainly fits the bill. A franchise caliber player. Just what they have been looking for.

Jim Nox: Brad Garrett - CB
Sufficient speed to stay on his man. Not elite, but suffient. Fans, coaches, and teammates alike will be ecstatic to get him on the team. He fits what they need, he is such a great talent. Everything lines up.

Pick 9: Washington Wasps
Larry Moore: Brendon Grant - LB
Wraps up well when tackling. This young man can hold his own in the weight room. And he is strong enough to hold his own on the field as well. Fans might not be on board with what can be framed as a need pick. But trust me once they see this kid play, they will be more than happy.

Jim Nox: Brendon Grant - LB
Solid tackler. This guy is pure muscle. He will shed blocks and hit he hole on run plays. He addresses a need for them.

Pick 10: Detroit Maroons
Larry Moore: Brad Garrett - CB
Sufficient speed to stay on his man. Not elite, but suffient. Are there other guys worth picking here? Sure, but none of them fit this well with what they need, and he is a solid talent.

Jim Nox: Fred McCordless - TE
Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. He is driven by the love of the sport. Pretty smart. Some might say this is a 'need' pick, but we must remember, this is a really good player as well. He will contribute early and often. No losers here.

Offseason Team Needs with Jeremy Piper

With a new offseason under way, some rosters are in good shape. However, other teams have big needs to address this offseason. Your always trusty Jeremy Piper here brings you a quick glance at the teams with work to do. Whether they fill their needs in the draft or with veterans in free agency remains to be seen.

Here we go:
Boston Americans: QB G TE WR CB LB
Cleveland Finches: T TE WR CB
New York Stars: T TE LB DE SS
Philadelphia Frigates: T TE CB LB DT DE SS
Pittsburgh Paladins: G C TE CB LB DE
Washington Wasps: TE LB FS
Chicago Wildcats: G T TE WR CB LB DT DE FS
Detroit Maroons: TE CB FS
Kansas City Cowboys: G TE WR CB LB SS
Los Angeles Tigers: C TE CB LB FS
St. Louis Ramblers: TE WR CB LB DT
San Francisco Wings: T TE CB LB DE SS

Philadelphia Frigates announce new staff.

James Hartman will be serving as the new General Manager for the Frigates . He will get a 2 year contract worth 3.2 million pr year with the Frigates.

St. Louis Ramblers announce new staff.

John Pierce will be serving as the new General Manager for the Ramblers . He will get a 1 year contract worth 4.2 million pr year with the Ramblers.

Boston Americans announce new staff.

Anthony Darling will be serving as the new General Manager for the Americans . He will get a 4 year contract worth 3.9 million pr year with the Americans.

Cleveland Finches announce new staff.

Richard Baker will be serving as the new General Manager for the Finches . He will get a 2 year contract worth 3.2 million pr year with the Finches.

New York Stars announce new staff.

Tom Knutson will be serving as the new General Manager for the Stars . He will get a 2 year contract worth 3.3 million pr year with the Stars.

Draft Order: Chicago Wildcats own first overall.

Pick 1: Chicago Wildcats
Pick 2: New York Stars
Pick 3: San Francisco Wings
Pick 4: Los Angeles Tigers
Pick 5: Philadelphia Frigates
Pick 6: St. Louis Ramblers
Pick 7: Boston Americans
Pick 8: Cleveland Finches
Pick 9: Washington Wasps
Pick 10: Detroit Maroons
Pick 11: Kansas City Cowboys
Pick 12: Pittsburgh Paladins

Coaching Carousel Predictions.

The offseason is upon us and that means teams are shaking up their coaching staffs. This means that we get to take our annual look at coordinators who could make the leap to become head coaches, and the teams who are likely to poach them.

The prime candidates identified by our experts are:
Steve Kelly - Offensive Coordinator - Boston Americans
Bob Worthy - Defensive Coordinator - Philadelphia Frigates
Ray Porter - Offensive Coordinator - St. Louis Ramblers
Bugs Rudolph - Defensive Coordinator - San Francisco Wings
Jim Wilcoxen - Defensive Coordinator - Cleveland Finches
Dewey Burnett - Offensive Coordinator - Cleveland Finches
Ralph Sheldon - Offensive Coordinator - Philadelphia Frigates

Contract Updates

The following players have unlocked bonuses in their contracts based on their performance last season:
Frank Roberts - DE (Boston Americans) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Jason Falcon - SS (Boston Americans) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Gerry Courtney - CB (Cleveland Finches) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Ernie Keenan - G (New York Stars) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
George Grasman - DE (New York Stars) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Ricky Sevy - RB (New York Stars) unlocked a 10% bonus for Avg. Rush Gain (Target: 4 / Accomplished: 4).
Dale Rybolt - DE (Philadelphia Frigates) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
John Paugh - DT (Philadelphia Frigates) unlocked a 5% bonus for Tackles (Target: 40 / Accomplished: 48).
Matthew Roberts - LB (Philadelphia Frigates) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 6).
Thomas Hardin - LB (Philadelphia Frigates) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 6).
Moose McCarthy - T (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 11).
Tony Keating - SS (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 10% bonus for winning the championship.
Bob Williams - LB (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 10% bonus for Tackles (Target: 40 / Accomplished: 66).
Jim Stratton - DT (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 5% bonus for winning the championship.
Matthew Kaiser - DE (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
John Levine - CB (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Pete Price - FB (Pittsburgh Paladins) unlocked a 5% bonus for winning the championship.
James Dawkins - DE (Chicago Wildcats) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Thomas White - LB (Chicago Wildcats) unlocked a 5% bonus for Tackles (Target: 40 / Accomplished: 53).
Micheal Soares - CB (Chicago Wildcats) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Martin Yule - FB (Detroit Maroons) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 9).
Jerry Loewen - LB (Detroit Maroons) unlocked a 10% bonus for Tackles (Target: 40 / Accomplished: 90).
Barney King - LB (Los Angeles Tigers) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 11).
Mike Lopresti - SS (Los Angeles Tigers) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Jerry Tucker - DE (Los Angeles Tigers) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Brian Dempsey - SS (Los Angeles Tigers) unlocked a 5% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Joseph Howell - CB (St. Louis Ramblers) unlocked a 10% bonus for Games Started (Target: 6 / Accomplished: 12).
Benny Kaminski - LB (San Francisco Wings) unlocked a 5% bonus for Tackles (Target: 40 / Accomplished: 75).

To Joe Benson - DE, the past is the past.

Joe Benson is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Benson is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.

Other retirements


QB Roger Mchugh (47 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Gene Morton (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Brandon Pryor (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Alfredo Smith (38 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Shelton Mclaughlin (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Gary Fredericks (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Charlie Young (32 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
QB Derrick Rivera (32 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB John Granger (73 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Jack Wilks (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Ralph Manson (64 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Roger Stanton (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Nick Klausen (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Ed Johnson (61 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Jim Omberg (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Rusty Henson (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB David Diaz (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Dale Willett (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Wade Roe (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
RB Lloyd Bills (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Rick Petty (69 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Steve Watts (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Jimmy Scheffler (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Ethan Royal (63 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Bill Monte (61 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Ben McGhee (59 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Dale Edens (59 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Lee Baker (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Charlie Montgomery (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Hi Judge (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Winford Elliott (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Emerson Howe (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Joseph Lemke (38 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Michael Bowman (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB Cecil Turman (30 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
FB George Prosser (25 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD
G Larry Foster (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Mike Doolittle (65 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Jack Whitehead (64 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Bobby Hensley (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Bill Worsham (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Ron Brenner (62 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Jeff Liermann (61 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Rich Andreozzi (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Dana Flanagan (59 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Frank Ellison (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Larry Haney (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G George Martin (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Kurt Brennan (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Wayne Carroll (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Melvin Nelson (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Mike Dunaway (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Otto Robinson (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Rudy Fields (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
G Roberto Grubbs (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Dave Ferro (73 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Bill Markland (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T David Morgan (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Harry Morgan (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Lawrence Adame (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Jerry Wade (53 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Harvey Arp (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Sean Chappell (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Spencer Melancon (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Frank Johnson (47 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Eric Gross (46 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Roger Nagy (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Daniel Cousins (40 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
T Waylon Stephenson (31 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Larry Castleman (61 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Paris Colley (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C William Pitts (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C David Soares (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Kenneth Frazier (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Jeffery Martin (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Jamie McClellan (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Ronald Spain (47 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Donald Marler (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Michael Shorter (43 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Jack Hulsey (43 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Michael Townsend (41 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Rolf Speight (41 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
C Troy Sanborn (40 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes
WR David Coward (47 ovr) : Career stats: 1 rec, 5 yds, 0 TD
WR Russell Her (46 ovr) : Career stats: 5 rec, 111 yds, 0 TD
WR Gary Barrows (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Christopher Pinto (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Bradly Massey (34 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
WR Lawrence Thompson (31 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD
CB Jerry Coleman (49 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Clifford Thomas (45 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Erik Phillips (43 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Thomas Bowman (43 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Leland Nevarez (43 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Roy Whitmore (42 ovr) : Career stats:
CB John Croft (39 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Eddie Miller (39 ovr) : Career stats:
CB Sam Bray (33 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Daniel Benson (46 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Barry Gable (46 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Stanley Barksdale (44 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Timothy Menard (43 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Christopher Glass (42 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Jason Haller (41 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Gregory Kennedy (41 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Michael McCallister (40 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Leslie Richardson (40 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Marcelo Parent (40 ovr) : Career stats:
LB William Cambell (39 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Christopher Lozano (37 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Morton Hogg (36 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Edward Wenzel (33 ovr) : Career stats:
LB Jimmie Atchison (30 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Bob McLaughlin (59 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Eric Taylor (57 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Richard Cecil (51 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Santos Young (50 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Santo Waterman (50 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Scott Wheeler (49 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Billy Sell (48 ovr) : Career stats:
DT David Gomez (46 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Shelton Wright (43 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Cleo Ferreira (42 ovr) : Career stats:
DT James Frank (41 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Bernardo Wright (41 ovr) : Career stats:
DT Harold Gerber (35 ovr) : Career stats:
DT James Landrum (30 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Lenny Mattos (64 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Mark Richardson (63 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Randy Moore (62 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Luther Williams (61 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Jim Beute (58 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Fred Harakal (55 ovr) : Career stats:
DE William Spencer (54 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Thomas Trotter (52 ovr) : Career stats:
DE James Summers (51 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Frederick Hubbard (49 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Larry Johnson (49 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Jose Hall (49 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Robert Chambers (48 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Young Mancini (46 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Philip Antonio (45 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Andrew Labelle (45 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Raymond Jefferson (43 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Robert Chase (43 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Richard Gleason (43 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Barry Montero (42 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Anthony Oh (41 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Arthur Lowery (39 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Alfredo Bobo (38 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Joseph King (37 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Alvin Davila (37 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Diego Taylor (36 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Brian McClary (34 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Joseph Jay (33 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Kevin Turk (31 ovr) : Career stats:
DE Eliseo Chapin (31 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Gene Julius (72 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Pete Engle (67 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Greg Krehbiel (55 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Craig Logsdon (46 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Rick Curtis (45 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Benjamin Daugherty (44 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Michael Kong (44 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Berry Behrens (43 ovr) : Career stats:
FS David Campbell (40 ovr) : Career stats:
FS Brian Wolff (37 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Christopher Schindler (50 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Larry Council (45 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Thomas Presley (45 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Doug Pike (45 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Howard Christopher (45 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Charles Tanaka (44 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Nicholas Rey (42 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Reginald Klein (36 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Michael Maes (36 ovr) : Career stats:
SS Robert Peterson (35 ovr) : Career stats:
K Aaron Stevens (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Robert Champion (42 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Chester Griswold (39 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Evan England (38 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Johnathan Swenson (37 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K David Peters (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K John Wilkins (34 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Bryan Neely (34 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K John Nealy (33 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Robert Hong (33 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Albert Arteaga (32 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
K Perry Corcoran (29 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG
P Brandon Boles (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Malcolm Duffy (48 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Antonio Stanley (46 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Charles Henderson (46 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Francis Stoddard (45 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Phillip Arredondo (41 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Sam Hastings (41 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Shane Smith (40 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Jose Calderon (36 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Johnny Crutcher (35 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Mark Donovan (33 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
P Douglas Goodman (33 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20

TE Larry Ledford (N/A) has retired!

The N/A' TE Larry Ledford has retired after 1 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 12 rec, 161 yds, 2 TD

FS John Vasquez (LA) has retired!

The Los Angeles Tigers' FS John Vasquez has retired after 1 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 35 Tck, 1 Int, 1 FF

RB Mason Matthews (KC) has retired!

The Kansas City Cowboys' RB Mason Matthews has retired after 6 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 174 att, 875 yds, 8 TD, 4 rec, 115 yds, 0 TD

RB Joe Steinman (NY) has retired!

The New York Stars' RB Joe Steinman has retired after 2 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed.
He finished his career with 37 att, 104 yds, 1 TD


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