ISFL NEWLETTER 


 

 

 

The Internet Simulation Football League Newsletter

Volume #26 Issue #8 – October 3, 2022

 

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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:  Hank Sienzant, Don Antonelli, Ed Minshull

 

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LEAGUE NOTES

 

I.   Message from the Commissioner

II.  News from Around the League

III. Standings

IV.  Week 7 Results

V.   Week 8 Schedule

VI.  Transactions

VII. Other News including Players of the Week

 

I. MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSIONER

 

Week 7 in the books, still need to work on getting games done head to head an better game contacts.  Tennessee keeps rolling on in the AFC with Chicago close behind and New Orleans and Houston sit on top of the NFC with a couple of teams close behind. Lets keep on top of the game contacts and don’t forget you should be CCing me each time. Also, you should be sending out a boxscore (which you have to save after the game) and a .xbx file for each game.  Don’t forget that if you need a sub for a game you should be emailing Jeff Shelton directly to set that up rather than going through the email list to avoid confusion on who is subbing. Week 8 files are ready to go on the website, please get them and get going on game contacts as soon as possible and make sure you are CCing me on those so I know what is going on.

 

I can’t stress enough that you 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 moving along if it is missing at the deadline.

***There is a new game update available on the website, dated 09/06/22 *** 

 

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 enough names as the more injuries the more likely someone else already grabbed the guy 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 

 

In the AFC Tennessee stays unbeaten, downing Minnesota to go to 7-0 and LA Chargers try to stay within reach with a win over LA Rams.  Chicago gets by Indianapolis while Pittsburgh loses to Jacksonville, opening a 2 game lead for the Bears in the Central. In the East it was a tough week as Buffalo falls to New Orleans and NY Jets do the same with Carolina in town.  Denver makes up some ground with a win over Cleveland and Green Bay gets their second win over Dallas in the battle of the basement.  San Francisco also falls to New England in a tough week for the AFC.

 

In the NFC Houston beats Philly to keep a one game lead over Kansas City who downs Miami.  New Orleans beats Buffalo to stay on top in the West while Arizona gets by NY Giants to stay within 2 games of the lead.  Seattle doubles up Tampa Bay and Jacksonville wins easily over Pittsburgh in the fight at the top of the East. New England stops San Francisco and Carolina wins big over NY Jets to stay in fight for the wild card.  Detroit keeps Atlanta winless and gets themselves in the playoff picture after an 0-4 start.

 

Coming up in the AFC Tennessee will look for win #8 and a 4 game lead over division rival LA Chargers and San Francisco and Minnesota look to stay alive in a head to head match up for the wild card positioning.  Chicago hosts winless Atlanta looking to avoid the upset and Pittsburgh gets a tough test in Denver.  NY Jets travel to New Orleans in a tough fight to stay on top of the East while Buffalo is in Green Bay trying to do the same.  Indianapolis visits the LA Rams in a battle of teams trying to keep playoff hopes alive and Cleveland travels to Arizona with hopes of doing the same.  Dallas gets a tough test with a visit from Houston.

 

Coming up in the NFC New Orleans will face off with NY Jets and Arizona has Cleveland in town trying to stay in touch with the top of the West.  Houston visits a struggling Dallas team while Kansas City heads to Tampa in the battle for the Central. Seattle gets a visit from New England while Jacksonville and Detroit fight for second place in the East.  Miami and the NY Giants fight to stay ahead of Atlanta at the bottom of the conference as the Falcons look for their first win in Chicago.  Philadelphia and Carolina battle out West trying to keep heir wild card hopes.

 

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III. STANDINGS

 

http://www.blades99.com/ISFL/Standings22.htm

 

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IV. RESULTS – Week 7 Results 

Philadelphia 13 Houston 31
Detroit 23 Atlanta 20
Carolina 31 New York (A) 17
Tampa Bay 24 Seattle 48
New Orleans 27 Buffalo 9
San Francisco 6 New England 16
New York (N) 17 Arizona 24
Minnesota 13 Tennessee 20
Indianapolis 30 Chicago 38
Miami 10 Kansas City 31
Los Angeles (A) 25 Los Angeles (N) 19
Green Bay 16 Dallas 13
Cleveland 17 Denver 37
Jacksonville 27 Pittsburgh 10

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V. SCHEDULE

Week 8

Indianapolis @ Los Angeles (N)

Miami @ New York (N)

Tennessee @ Los Angeles (A)

Carolina @ Philadelphia

Pittsburgh @ Denver

Buffalo @ Green Bay

New York (A) @ New Orleans

Kansas City @ Tampa Bay

New England @ Seattle

Houston @ Dallas

Detroit @ Jacksonville

San Francisco @ Minnesota

Atlanta @ Chicago

Arizona @ Cleveland

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VI. TRANSACTIONS

 

 

AFC

BUF – Sign Tarron Jackson to replace Marcus Davenport through week 13.
    - Sign Jason McCourty to replace Bashad Breeland through week 9.
CHI – Sign Ryan Kerrigan to replace Boogie Basham through week 16.

CLE –
DAL –

DEN –

GB  -
IND –

LAC –

LAR –
MIN –

NYJ –

PIT –
SF  - Returned Wyatt Ray to FA pool.

TEN – Returned Athony Levine to FA pool.
    - Sign Collin Johnson to replace Michael Gallup through week 15.

 

NFC

ARZ –

ATL –
CAR –

DET –

HOU –

JAX –

KC  -

MIA –
NE  -                                 

NO  - Returned Elijah Riley to FA pool.
    - Sign Patrick Taylor to replace Anthony McFarland through round 1 playoffs.
NYG – Sign Sam Koch to replace Logan Cooke through week 8.

PHI –

SEA – Returned Sam Tecklenburg and Wes Martin to FA pool.

TB  -

 

 

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VII. OTHER NEWS:

 

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:

 

WEEK ONE

OFFENSE: Keenan Allen, MIN – 12 catches, 202 yards, 2 TDs
DEFENSE: Kyzir White, JAX – 16 tackles, 1 Stuff

 

WEEK TWO

OFFENSE: Justin Jefferson, DET – 12 catches, 252 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: CJ Mosley, NE – 19 tackles, 5 stuffs, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery

WEEK THREE:

OFFENSE: Kirk Cousins, LAC – 23 of 31 for 329 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: Jordan Hicks, PHI – 16 tackles, 2 stuffs, 1 pass defense

 

WEEK FOUR:

OFFENSE: Jalen Hurts, PHI – 28 of 44 for 302 yds, 3 TDs, 134 rush yds, 2 TDs

DEFENSE: Marcus Davenport, BUF – 2 sacks, 10 tackles, 1 Stuff, 1 Hurry, 2 Forced Fumbles

 

WEEK FIVE:

OFFENSE: Dak Prescott, DET – 44 of 57 for 422 yards, 5 TDs

DEFENSE: Shaq Thompson, NYJ – 2 INTs, 7 tackles, 2 Pass Defenses, 1 TD

 

WEEK SIX:

OFFENSE: Tua Tagovailoa, DEN – 27 of 33 for 465 yards, 5 TDs

DEFENSE: Robert Quinn, NO – 3 sacks, 7 tackles

 

WEEK SEVEN:

OFFENSE: Teddy Bridgewater, CHI – 27 of 46 for 357 yards, 5 TDs

DEFENSE: Nick Bosa, SEA – 3 sacks, 3 tackles


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