The
Internet Simulation Football League Newsletter
Volume #16 Issue #11 – October 29, 2012
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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 10 Results
V.
Week 11 Schedule
VI.
Transactions
VII.
Other News including Players of the Week
I.
MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSIONER
A
pretty good week and we are really getting into the playoff races now.
Please be sure to get in touch with your opponent and set a time
early in the week. Keep up
with those game contacts asap and good luck to all in week 11.
Trade
deadline has passed with a bunch of trades, good luck to the buyers and
sellers!
I
can’t stress enough that need to IMMEDIATELY send me your game export
when the game is complete.
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 10/29, 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.
Also, be sure you give me a enough names.
Week 2 there were 15+ injury requests, if you are a good team,
you will need to list 3, 4 or more names to be sure you get a player you
want.
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
Week
9 in the AFC Minnesota falls to Carolina and Pittsburgh gets their
second win over Houston. San
Diego beats Denver and Indianapolis squeaks by Buffalo.
NY Jets beat Cleveland by a point and New England does the same
to the Bears. Dallas wins
over New Orleans to keep their lead in the west and Tennessee and San
Francisco play a close one, with the Titans coming out on top.
Week
10 starts with Dallas hosting San Diego in the West and Tennessee
heading to Pittsburgh as the West can see some big changes.
NY Jets host the Seahawks and Chicago has the Dolphins coming to
town. Buffalo heads to
Atlanta and Houston and Cleveland match up in the East.
New England has a tough one with Kansas City and Indianapolis
host the defending champion Broncos.
Minnesota heads west to the desert to face the Cards and San
Francisco does the same with Tampa Bay.
Week
9 in the NFC Jacksonville continues to roll, gong to 10-0 with a big
divisional win over Seattle while Arizona falls for the third straight
game to Green Bay. Kansas
City beats Philly to stay on top in the Central and Carolina beats
Minnesota to stay within a game of the West lead.
Miami gets their third win, this time over the Rams and Tampa Bay
moves into a tie with Arizona by beating the NY Giants.
Detroit beats Atlanta to keep their wild card hopes alive while
New Orleans falls to Dallas.
The
NFC has Seattle heading to the Jets and Jacksonville going to the NY
Football Giants. Miami goes
north to Chicago and New Orleans hosts Carolina in the West.
Green Bay will try and beat St. Louis to keep pace with Kansas
City who hosts New England.
Atlanta host the Bills and Philly heads to Detroit.
Arizona and Tampa Bay are both at home, hosting Minnesota and San
Francisco respectively.
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III. STANDINGS
http://www.blades99.com/ISFL/Standings12.htm
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IV.
RESULTS – Week 10
Tennessee 17 San Francisco 14 Seattle 17 Jacksonville 31 New York(N) 0 Tampa Bay 30 Indianapolis 13 Buffalo 9 Kansas City 20 Philadelphia 0 Dallas 28 New Orleans 7 Chicago 23 New England 24 St. Louis 17 Miami 24 San Diego 38 Denver 23 New York(A) 35 Cleveland 34 Carolina 30 Minnesota 14 Atlanta 10 Detroit 27 Arizona 9 Green Bay 24 Pittsburgh 17 Houston 10
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V.
SCHEDULE
Week 11
Seattle @ New York(A)
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VI.
TRANSACTIONS
AFC
BUF –
CLE –
Trade Terrell Suggs, Andquan Boldin, Barrett Ruud, KC #7 ’13, BUF #7 ’13
and CLE #8 ’13 to Arizona.
DAL –
DEN –
Sign Donte Rosario to replace Montario Hardesty through week 16.
HOU –
Trade Roddy White to Indianapolis.
IND –
Return Alex Smith to FA pool.
MIN –
NE
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NYJ –
PIT –
Return Terrance Copper to FA pool.
SF
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TEN –
Sign Tony Wragge to replace Jason Brown through week 12.
NFC
ARZ –
Trade Michael Boley, Brandon Lloyd, Joe Mays, ARZ #1 ’13, ARZ #2 ’13 and
PHI #3 ’13 to Cleveland.
ATL -
CAR –
Trade Mario Henderson and CAR #6 ’13 to Houston.
DET –
GB
-
KC
-
MIA –
Return Chris Johnson to FA pool.
PHI –
Sign Sean Locklear to replace Jake Long through week 12.
SEA –
STL –
DRAFT
PICKS FORFEITED:
None
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VII.
OTHER NEWS:
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:
WEEK
ONE
OFFENSE: Donvan McNabb, CAR – 26 of 36 for 310 yards, 3 TDs
WEEK
TWO
OFFENSE: Drew Brees, JAX – 23 of 31 for 309 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Jason Babin, DAL – 3 sacks, 3 tackles
WEEK
THREE:
OFFENSE: Marshawn Lynch, HOU – 25 carries, 152 yards, 3 TDs
DEFENSE: Trent Cole, NYG – 3 sacks, 8 tackles
WEEK
FOUR:
OFFENSE: Matthew Stafford, NE – 23 of 26 for 267 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Calaise Campbell, NO – 3 sacks, 7 tackles
WEEK
FIVE:
OFFENSE: Jeremy Maclin, GB – 11 catches, 160 yards, 1 TD
DEFENSE: William Moore, CHI – 2 INTs, 4 tackles, 1 TD
WEEK
SIX:
OFFENSE: Philip Rivers, SD – 22 of 28 for 369 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Dashon Goldson, CHI – 2 INTs, 5 tackles
WEEK
SEVEN:
OFFENSE: DeSean Jackson, SEA – 7 catches, 156 yards, 2 TDs
DEFENSE: Paul Posluszny, STL – 15 tackles
WEEK
EIGHT:
OFFENSE: Drew Brees, JAX – 25 of 37 for 319 yards, 4 TDs
WEEK
NINE:
OFFENSE: Matt Schaub, GB – 18 of 28 for 328 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Chris Clemons, NE – 3 sacks, 4 tackles
WEEK
TEN:
OFFENSE: LeSean McCoy, DAL – 27 carries for 145 yards, 3 TDs
DEFENSE: Kyle Arrington, GB – 2 INTs, 2 tackles, 1 TD |