The
Internet Simulation Football League Newsletter
Volume #15 Issue #6 – September 26, 2011
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Current League Officers
Commissioner: Mark McNeil (blades99@rochester.rr.com)
League Statistician: Mark McNeil (blades99@rochester.rr.com)
ISFL
WWW site: http://www.blades99.com/ISFL/ISFL.htm
ISFL
Review Board: Jeff
Barricelli, Dave Stewart, Don Antonelli
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LEAGUE NOTES
I.
Message from the Commissioner
II.
News from Around the League
III.
Standings
IV.
Week 5 Results
V.
Week 6 Schedule
VI.
Transactions
VII.
Other News including Players of the Week
I.
MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSIONER
Sorry
for the delay this week guys, just an email issue and with work a little
crazy, couldn’t get this out before now.
Please, if you send me an injury sub request, let me know the
full name of the player being replaced, how many games and the full name
of the replacement so I don’t have to try and figure all that out on my
own, just saves me some time.
I
can’t stress enough that need to IMMEDIATELY send me your game export
when the game is complete.
This is the second straight week that a host had something come up and
forget to send me an export.
It takes about 30 seconds following your game to export it and send it
to me. Send your write up
later on, that’s fine, but I MUST have the game export as soon as the
game ends or I’ll have to sim the game to keep things.
***A
new game update is available dated 09/14, please get it from the ISFL
website before you play any games this week.***
Don’t
forget, if you lose a player for 2 or more games, you can ask for an
injury replacement, but it must be done the same week as the injury, so
don’t wait, get those requests in right away and take advantage,
especially the teams who are already challenged for the amount of games
they have to work with.
Reminder that you MUST send a boxscore and writeup to the league after
each game. The home team is
responsible for this, but either team can do it, as long as it does get
done. Also, you MUST send me
the game export immediately after the game is complete.
It takes about 30 seconds, so I shouldn’t have to chase you down
for that file after a game, just get it in right away so I don’t have to
guess whether a game has happened or not.
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II.
News from Around the League
In
the AFC, Denver stays unbeaten and gives the Jets their second loss of
the season while Dallas also goes to 5-0 with a win over Cleveland.
Tennessee wins a good one over Chicago and New England falls to
Carolina. San Diego comes
back big against Minnesota despite 4 sacks from Derek Landri and Buffalo
downs Houston. Indianapolis
gets win #2 over Tampa and Pittsburgh squeaks out an OT win over San
Francisco.
In
week 6, Denver will try and stay unbeaten against division rival
Cleveland and Indianapolis and New England fight it out for first place
in the Central. Chicago
travels to San Francisco and Pittsburgh does the same to San Diego.
The Jets will try and get back on the winning track but face a
tough Buffalo club and Houston will try and stop the Packers hot start.
Dallas will face of with Minnesota out West and Tennessee hosts
Atlanta.
In
the NFC, Green Bay stays perfect and gives Philly their first loss and
Detroit keeps pace in the East with a close win over Seattle.
Carolina gets a big win over the Patriots while St. Louis gets a
win over Miami who is the as team looking for a win.
Atlanta gets by the NY Giants and Tampa Bay falls to the Colts.
Jacksonville stays even with Detroit with a big win over Kansas
City and Arizona downs New Orleans who drop to 1-4 on the season.
Week
5 in the NFC Detroit and Miami face off, while Philadelphia hosts Kansas
City. New Orleans and
Carolina have a battle out West and Jacksonville will try and keep pace
with St. Louis. Arizona
matches up with Tampa Bay and Green Bay will try for 6-0 against
Houston. Seattle tries to
keep pace in the East against the NY Giants and Atlanta heads to
Tennessee as they try and get back in the hunt.
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Broncos Week 5
Newsletter
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III. STANDINGS
http://www.blades99.com/ISFL/Standings11.htm
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IV.
RESULTS – Week 5
Seattle 20 Detroit 22 San Diego 28 Minnesota 21 New Orleans 10 Arizona 33 Jacksonville 16 Kansas City 12 Tennessee 34 Chicago 27 Indianapolis 24 Tampa Bay 20 Philadelphia 10 Green Bay 20 Denver 31 New York(A) 20 Buffalo 34 Houston 27 New England 28 Carolina 45 Miami 10 St. Louis 28 Cleveland 16 Dallas 38 Atlanta 21 New York(N) 19 San Francisco 17 Pittsburgh 20
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V.
SCHEDULE – Week 6
Week 6
Denver @ Cleveland
VI.
TRANSACTIONS
AFC
BUF –
CHI –
Returns Chris Baker to FA pool.
CLE –
DAL –
DEN –
HOU –
IND –
MIN –
NE
- Sign Keydrick Vincent to replace Steve Breaston through week 8.
NYJ –
Returns Darrel Young to FA pool.
PIT – SD
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SF
-
TEN –
Returns Frostee Rucker to FA pool.
NFC
ARZ –
ATL -
CAR –
Returns Terrence Copper to FA pool.
DET –
GB
-
KC
- Sign Clint Stitser to replace Joe Nedney through week 8.
MIA –
Sign Chris Baker to replace Shelton Quarless through week 7.
NO
-
NYG –
PHI –
SEA –
Returns Tom Crabtree to FA pool.
STL –
Sign Sammy Morris to replace Laurence Maroney through week 15.
TB
- Returns Rusty Smith & Latroy Guion to FA pool.
DRAFT
PICKS FORFEITED:
None
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VII.
OTHER NEWS:
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:
WEEK
ONE
OFFENSE: Matt Forte, NY Giants – 155 yards, 3 TDs
WEEK
TWO
OFFENSE: Eli Manning, Houston – 27 for 32, 291 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Alphonso Smith, Miami – 2 INTs, 10 tackles
WEEK
THREE:
OFFENSE: Michael Vick, Seattle – 14 for 25 for 221 yards, 5 TDs
DEFENSE: Charles Johnson, Arizona – 3 sacks, 4 tackles, 1 forced fumble
WEEK
FOUR:
OFFENSE: Terrell Owens, St. Louis – 11 catches, 161 yards, 1 TD
DEFENSE: Camerion Wimbley, Buffalo – 3 sacks, 6 tackles
WEEK
FIVE:
OFFENSE: Matt Cassel, Dallas – 29 of 41 for 427 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Derel Landri, Minnesota – 4 sacks, 7 tackles
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