ISFL NEWLETTER 


 

The Internet Simulation Football League Newsletter

Volume #27 Issue #18 – December 19, 2023

 

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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 18 Results

V.   Wild Card Round Schedule

VI.  Transactions

VII. Other News including Players of the Week

 

I. MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSIONER

 

Another regular season in the books and a heck of a final block as team finally slot into the playoffs and one spot actually comes down to the final game where the winner was in for the AFC’s final spot. Thanks to all for a great season, to those of you who did not make the playoffs, enjoy the holidays, but don’t disappear just yet as we still have some voting to take place, so look for more info from me in the new year. For the playoff teams, hang in there a couple of days, I will have playoff files out by Friday, but they won’t officially have to be played til January so enjoy the holidays as well and good luck to you all!

 

The AFC playoffs Denver wins they final games and lock into the #1 seed and get a round 1 bye. Indianapolis wins but that just gets them into the #2 seed and they will host a game in round 1. San Francisco wins and have the West division title and also host a home game. Pittsburgh wins their game, but needed some help and get it as LA Chargers lose to Denver and fall to the #5 seed and will visit Pittsburgh in round 1. NY Jets win their final game to clinch a playoff spot and it came down to Cleveland vs Green Bay and the Browns squeak out the win and get in. Seeds #6 and #7 come down to a tie breaker and win the Jets winning both regular season games over Cleveland, they get the #6 seed and a visit to San Francisco, leaving the Browns as #7 and they will travel to Indianapolis.

 

In the NFC playoffs after the top 3 seeds things get a lot crazier. New England ends up with the #1 seed and a bye due to a tiebreaker due to a better conference record than the Giants who are the #2 seed and will host a round 1 game. Carolina wins their last game and the West based on their hth tiebreaker with the Saints and they are the #3 seed. Now comes the huge mess as Atlanta loses, creating a 4 way tie at 11-6 with Kansas City, Houston and New Orleans. To figure out the seeding, first thing we look at is if any teams are in the same division and with KC and Houston tied there, we eliminate one of them first. Houston beat KC twice and that drops KC down to #7 seed. That leaves Houston, Atlanta and New Orleans and they didn’t all play, so hth does not apply. All three teams are tied at 8-4 for conference record, so that one doesn’t work either. So we move to records vs common opponents and they don’t all have 4 opponents in common. So finally we move to Strength of Victory and Atlanta leads the way with a .444, Houston is at .406 and New Orleans at .374. So Atlanta had the toughest wins which means they get the #4 seed and a home game vs Houston who is next and is #5 and New Orleans falls to #6 and will face division rival Carolina.

 

Please make sure to get started on game contacts asap and don’t forget to CC me on all of them so I can make sure games are getting set up smoothly.  Let’s see if we can hit the first week deadline with all games played head-to-head and as always if you need help let us know.  If you need a sub, please contact Jeff Shelton asap so he can try and get you hooked up with someone to get your game in.  Make sure you have the latest action update which is available on the website.  Updated game files are up, so make sure you go download them and start making contact for playoff games. If you have any questions, now is the time, so please ask before we get too far into things. 

 

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 11/6/23 *** 

 

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 Denver downs LA Chargers to win the West and #1 seed and Indianapolis tops Dallas and is #2 in the conference. San Francisco beats Tennessee to clinch the West and #3 seed while Pittsburgh runs by Tampa Bay to earn the #4 seed and a home game against the Chargers. NY Jets beat Green Bay and are the #6 seed while Cleveland sneaks by New England to get in as #7 seed. Chicago falls to LA Rams and Minnesota gets thrashed by Seattle. Buffalo locks up the #3 spot in the lottery with a loss to Houston.

 

In the NFC New England loses a close one to Cleveland while resting players but still are the #1 seed and NY Giants get to 14 wins with a beating of Detroit. Carolina shuts out Philadelphia to lock up the West and #3 seed and Atlanta loses to Jacksonville but backs in to the #4 seed. Houston downs Buffalo and are #5 and head to Atlanta while New Orleans puts a beat down on Arizona but still end up the #6 seed. Kansas City beats up Miami to clinch the final playoff spot and Seattle doubles up Minnesota. Tampa Bay falls to Pittsburgh but despite being tied with Miami will be the #2 seed in the lottery.

 

Coming up in the AFC coming soon!

 

Coming up in the NFC coming soon!

 

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III. STANDINGS

 

http://www.blades99.com/ISFL/Standings23.htm

 

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IV. RESULTS – Week 18 Results 

Buffalo 3 Houston 30
Minnesota 17 Seattle 35
New York (N) 33 Detroit 3
Los Angeles (A) 16 Denver 44
Green Bay 17 New York (A) 22
Chicago 23 Los Angeles (N) 35
Carolina 20 Philadelphia 0
Atlanta 17 Jacksonville 37
Arizona 10 New Orleans 37
Tennessee 21 San Francisco 28
Indianapolis 9 Dallas 0
Kansas City 23 Miami 6
Cleveland 20 New England 19
Tampa Bay 13 Pittsburgh 30
   

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V. SCHEDULE

 

Wild Card Round

AFC

Cleveland at Indianapolis
NY Jets at San Francisco
LA Chargers at Pittsburgh

BYE: Denver

NFC

Kansas City at NY Giants
New Orleans at Carolina
Houston at Atlanta

BYE: New England  

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VI. TRANSACTIONS

 

AFC

BUF –
CHI – Returned Benito Jones to FA pool.

CLE – Returned Dem Flannigan-Fowles to FA pool.
DAL –

DEN – Returned Malcolm Brown to FA pool.

GB  - Returned Tyrod Taylor to FA pool.
IND – Returned Craig Reynolds, Israel Mukuamu, Brandon Echols, Jaylon Moore and Eric Rowe to FA pool.

LAR –
MIN – Returned Cedric Ogbuehi, Christian Holmes and K’von Wallace to FA pool.

NYJ –

PIT – Returned Chris Streveler and Byron Pringle to FA pool.
LAC –

SF  - Returned Chris Ford and Timmy Horne to FA pool.

TEN – Returned Cam Sims, Jeff Smith, Josh Wells and Montravious Adams to FA pool.

 

NFC

ARZ – Returned Cam Lewis to FA pool.

ATL –

CAR – Returned Zech McPhearson and Anthony Firkser to FA pool.

DET – Returned Tyre Phillips, Trenton Irwin, Herry Hyder Jr, Sean Chandler and Nathan Peterman to FA pool.

HOU –

JAX – Returned Adam Prentice, AJ Green and Chuma Edoga to FA pool.

KC  -

MIA – Returned Tyrel Dodson, Christian Matthew, Marcus Cannon, Lawrence Cager, Nick Williams, Terrance Mitchell and Dwayne Washington to FA pool.
NE  -

NO  -
NYG – Returned Miles Boykin to FA pool.

PHI – Returned Mitchell Wilcox and Tom Kennedy to FA pool.

SEA –

TB  - Returned Zach Pascal, Jourdan Lewis and D’Anthony Bell to FA poo.

 

 

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VII. OTHER NEWS:

 

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:

 

WEEK ONE

OFFENSE: Tua Tagovailoa, DEN – 33 of 42 for 533 yards, 6 TDs
DEFENSE: Chauncy Gardner-Johnson,SF – 2 INTs, 9 tackles

 

WEEK TWO

OFFENSE: Cortland Sutton, JAX – 12 catches, 240 yards, TD

DEFENSE: TJ Edwards, ARZ – 1 INT, 1 Sack, 18 tackles

WEEK THREE:

OFFENSE: Jamar Chase, NYJ – 11 catches, 196 yards, 2 TDs

DEFENSE: Minkah Fitzpatrick, LAR – 2 INTs, 1 pass defense, 9 tackles, TD

 

WEEK FOUR:

OFFENSE: Dalvin Cook, CAR – 19 carries, 164 yards, 3 TDs, 2 catches, 37 yards

DEFENSE: Julian Love, DEN – 1 INT, 15 tackles

 

WEEK FIVE:

OFFENSE: Derek Henry, ARZ – 35 carries, 203 yards, 4 catches, 44 yards, 2 TDs

DEFENSE: Justin Simmons, DET – 2 INTs, 1 Pass Defense, 3 tackles

 

WEEK SIX:

OFFENSE: Mike Williams, SEA – 7 catches, 131 yards, 3 TDs

DEFENSE: Patrick Peterson, IND - 2 INTs, 7 tackles, 3 pass defensed

 

WEEK SEVEN:

OFFENSE: Mac Jones, TEN – 27 of 40 for 280 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: Josh Uche, CAR – 3 sacks, 6 tackles, 2 hurries

 

WEEK EIGHT:

OFFENSE: Daniel Jones, NYG – 24 of 37 for 349 yards, 4 TDs
DEFENSE: Bobby Wagner, PIT – 2 INTs, 3 tackles, 1 hurry, 1 stuff

 

WEEK NINE:

OFFENSE: Tua Tagovailoa, DEN – 26 of 30 for 480 yards, 5 TDs
DEFENSE: Nick Bosa, SEA – 3 sacks, 6 tackles, 2 hurries, 1 stuff, 1 forced fumble

WEEK TEN:

OFFENSE: Brandon Aiyuk, GB – 5 catches, 206 yards, 3 TDs

DEFENSE: Greg Rousseau, PIT – 3 sacks, 4 tackles, 1 forced fumble

 

WEEK ELEVEN:

OFFENSE: Justin Jefferson, DET – 11 catches, 148 yards, 2 TDs

DEFENSE: Darrell Taylor, DET – 4 sacks, 5 tackles, 1 hurry

 

WEEK TWELVE:

OFFENSE: Jalen Hurts, PHI – 22 of 35 for 300 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: Cameron Jordan, NO – 4 sacks, 6 tackles, 1 forced fumble

 

WEEK THIRTEEN:

OFFENSE: DJ Moore, KC – 8 catches, 154 yards, 3 TDs

DEFENSE: Darius Slay, NYG – 3 INTs, 6 tackles, 2 pass defensed, TD

 

WEEK FOURTEEN

OFFENSE: Stefon Diggs, CAR – 11 catches, 212 yards, 3 TDs

DEFENSE: Tre’Davious White, LAC – 2 INTs, 3 tackles, 4 passes defensed

 

WEEK SIXTEEN

OFFENSE: Joe Flacco, KC – 17 of 25 for 288 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: Talanoa Hufanga, CAR – 2 INTs, 3 tackles, TD

 

WEEK SEVENTEEN

OFFENSE: Matt Ryan, SF – 22 of 28 for 281 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: Jeff Okudah, CAR – 2 INTs, 8 tackles, 1 pass defense, TD

 

WEEK EIGHTEEN

OFFENSE: CeeDee Lamb, LAR – 7 catches, 149 yards, 4 TDs

DEFENSE: James Houston IV, CAR – 4 sacks, 5 tackles, 4 hurries

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