What’s on the off-season agenda?

Following the end of the 2020-21 regular season the matters for teams outside of the play-offs will be about coaching changes and other player personnel moves. For the league, there are even bigger questions to look into this off-season.

What to do with the Eborian Football Conference (EFC)?

Once the monopolies commission have made the decision on the acquisition of the EFC by the PFL, which is expected to be given the okay there will be work to do. Currently the league have 16 teams in 4 divisions of 4, whilst the EFC have 8 teams in 2 conferences. Although fantasy youtubers and online comments prophesise a 24 team league, this would not make sense to most within the game. Imagine this:

-The league would need to employ an additional 400 players, who would be expected to be at PFL standard for the inaugural expanded season.

-Several EFC teams would need to upgrade their stadiums immediately.

-It is not likely that the television deals, which mostly fund the league, would be increased by 50% to accommodate the extra games. This is likely to be the case because it will be perceived that there will be a lessening of the talent level with an extra 8 teams.

Of course, this would be a mute point if the monopolies commission do not approve the buyout by the PFL. There was little talk of other investors being interested in a bailout.

What is currently predicted based on the league’s approval is a recommendation that four teams will be absorbed into the league. The four teams would be placed into the remaining divisions, although it is not known whether there would be the returning of conferences. There has been some talk in the league of conferences returning, with additional play-off spots and the (maybe) return of the Elite Bowl-the All-Star game that was dropped in 2018. It’s not known if that would even be popular.

The four mooted teams are the Nashford Lions, the Arkheim Raiders, the Pottsburgh Cardinals and the Amorgan Blues. This is based on them being the larger teams with stadiums already available to them. Remember of course, the Cardinals and Blues were removed from the league due to insolvency. If these teams were to return, they would likely need to provide certain assurances over their financial futures.

Expanding the Playoffs

Regardless as to what happens with the EFC, the league is also making plans outside of this towards future expansion towards 18 and then 20 teams. Along with this, comes the ever raised question about expanding the play-offs. Currently 8 teams qualify and they play quarter-finals, semi-finals and then the Crystal Bowl.

When the league had 20 teams previously, 10 teams where in the play-offs with the top 3 in each conference receiving a bye and seeds 4 and 5 playing off for the final spot. Some league owners are pressing for an expansion of the play-offs anyway, even though the standard league position is that there should never be more than 50% of the teams qualifying for the play-offs as it waters down the competition and value of qualifying.

Two extra play-off games would not only increase the season by one week, but give more “special” play-off matches, to bring in more revenue. Professional sports leagues obviously like more revenue!

Relocation, Relocation, Relocation!

The city of Mayona, led by the city’s mayor, have been pressing for a professional football team in the city. An attempt to take the Sharks out of St George was voted down last year. It is understood that prospective owners have also acquired into the status of two EFC clubs and the Iomagh Steelers. It is likely that further attempts will be made by a city keen to have pro football on its resume. The league will have to decide whether they think that the city is a suitable one for pro football and whether they think that it will be suitable to have an existing franchise relocated or to grant them a brand-new franchise.

As with most things, money talks, making it likely that Mayona will have a team within the next 5 years.

WEEK 19 RECAP- FINAL WEEK PREVIEW

The Professional Football League’s regular season comes to an end this coming weekend. With 17 games played in the 19 weeks to date, Seven of the eight play-off spots are secured, with the final week bringing up some intriguing encounters.

To recap: with the Caligara Bulldogs lost 29-24 to the Ballymore Tigers, they relinquished the number one seed position to the Landor 96ers (as they lost in the head-to-head encounter). Meanwhile, the Hallas Stars secured their PFL West divisional championship with a 37-10 victory at Eregon Eagles. The San Andreas Miners kept in the play-off chase with their shaky 16-9 win over the St George Sharks – they will need to better the Bristow Bears result in the final week.

The New Chester Knights kept up the pressure on the Landor 96ers with their victory over the Melboro Giants. They will win the PFL East division with a win against the 96ers on Sunday and the team from the capital would fill the number 5 seed as the best runner-up!

The Adelphia Phoenix absolutely dismantled and embarrassed the Chakota Wasps in the penultimate game 56-14. Matt Kelly threw for 6 touchdowns and no interceptions in a clinical display. The Wasps defence capitulated in the 2nd and 3rd quarters, leading to calls for the coordinator to lose his job. Chakota will make their decisions after Sunday.

Wins for the Ballymore Tigers and the Oakland Ravens give them good momentum going into the play-offs in the 6th and 7th respectively. In fact, the Ravens could win the PFL Central with a win against Adelphia – so the Phoenix would be on their travels in the play-offs with a loss. This would have been unthinkable about 5 weeks ago!

W2WO4- What to Watch out for! Wk20 Implications

Divisional title deciders: the PFL East comes down to the final confrontation between the Knights and the 96ers. The Knights must win or they will be on the road in the play-offs. Whoever is the runner-up, will be for definite the number 5 seed and will travel to the Hallas Stars.

In the PFL Central: the Oakland Ravens must be the Adelphia Phoenix to win the division on a tiebreaker, otherwise they will be the number 7 seed. Both of these games are great matchups.

Seed jostling Depending on what happens in the Oakland/Adelphia game, the Tigers the 6 or 7 seed, regardless of whether they win or not.

The final play-off spot will be decided by 2 matches: the Bristow Bears at Melboro Giants and the San Andreas Miners hosting the Eregon Eagles. The Bears have the head-to-head advantage, so will automatically go through if they win or if the Miners do not win. In the rare event that the Bears lose and the Miners tie, the Miners would ‘sneak’ in.

The race for the number one draft pick: at the moment the Harteford Hawks have a one-game advantage over the St. George Sharks. If the Hawks however manage to win and the Sharks lose on the final day, were not quite sure of the tiebreaker here because they drew head-to-head and would have the same divisional records! I think it might come down to points conceded, which still heavily favours the Hawks, but this might require further consultation!

Final Week Fixtures:
All games kick off at the same time on Sunday 31st January-

Melboro GiantsvsBristow Bears
New Chester KnightsvsLandor 96ers
Adelphia PhoenixvsOakland Ravens
Rochester TrojansvsChakota Wasps
Harteford HawksvsBallymore Tigers
Caligara BulldogsvsIomagh Steelers
San Angelo MinersvsEregon Eagles
Hallas StarsvsSt. George Sharks

TwO WEEKS TO GO- THE PLAYOFF RUN-IN

There are just two weeks remaining now and the PFL regular-season. 9 teams remain in contention for the 8 play-off places, with Chakota Wasps being eliminated with their defeat against the Oakland Ravens.

In the PFL East, the New Chester Knights still remain one game behind the Landor 96ers, with the two facing each other in the final week of the season.The Bristow bears still hold the eighth slot, with a one-game lead over the San Angelo Miners who remained in contention following their win last night at home to the Hallas Stars.

Adelphia Phoenix’s lead in the PFL Central is back to one-game, following their loss and Oakland’s win. Again, these two teams go head-to-head on the final day. Adelphia will take on the Chakota Wasps this weekend, whilst the Ravens will be looking to do the double against the Rochester Trojans. Adelphia hold the tiebreaker, which will be neutralised with a Ravens win on final day.

The Caligara Bulldogs still hold the best record in the league with a 14-2 record and dibs on the first seed. Behind them, the Ballymore Tigers have gone past the .500 humdrum in the past few weeks and are now sitting pretty at the number six point with a head-to-head advantage over the Oakland Ravens. The less said about the Iomagh Steelers and the Harteford Hawks, the better. Disastrous campaigns for both teams.

Out in the West, the Hallas Stars remain in control of the division, but have slipped to a 10-6 record.Following three successive defeats, the Stars will need to get back into the winning ways before the play-offs start. It is possible for the Miners to win the division if they win out and the Stars lose out. The Miners would win on divisional record. The Eregon Eagles have fared better since Cameron Reed returned, but have still been shaky opponents. The (St. George) Sharks’ dismal season continued with a loss to the Eagles and their reputation has sunk this season.

W2WO4 -What to watch out for

So looking at this penultimate weekend, the Bears can guarantee a play-off spot with a victory and a Miners defeat. A Bears defeat and Miners victory would make the run for the final play-off spot interesting. If the Knights lose and the 96ers win, then Landor will win the PFL East. If the Phoenix win and the Ravens lose, the PFL Central will go to Adelphia.

The Stars win the PFL West with a win and a Miners defeat, which would seal up the fourth play-off spot.

Playoff standings right now:

PFLPWLDPFPAPCTPDDIV
1Caligara Bulldogs161420460319.8751414-0
2Landor 96ers161330452353.813994-0
3Adelphia Phoenix161240496344.7501523-1
4Hallas Stars161060487375.6251122-2
5N.C. Knights161240420356.750643-1
6Ballymore Tigers161150410373.688373-1
7Oakland Ravens161150413358.688553-1
8Bristow Bears16970359369.563-101-3
San Angelo Miners16880391368.500234-0
xChakota Wasps166100430393.375370-4
xRochester Trojans165110358450.313-922-2
xMelboro Giants165110333377.313-440-4
xEregon Eagles164120298398.250-1001-3
xIomagh Steelers164120262438.250-1761-3
xSt. George Sharks162131298408.156-1101-3
xHarteford Hawks161141227415.094-1880-4

Week 19 fixtures:

Bristow BearsvsLandor 96ers (FRI)
Eregon EaglesvsHallas Stars (SAT)
Chakota WaspsvsAdelphia Phoenix (SAT)
Oakland RavensvsRochester Trojans
St. George SharksvsSan Angelo Miners
Harteford HawksvsIomagh Steelers
Melboro GiantsvsNew Chester Knights
Ballymore TigersvsCaligara Bulldogs (MON)

THREE WEEKS BEFORE PLAYOFFS- 10 TEAMS IN THE HUNT

There are just 3 weeks remaining in the PFL season. 10 of the 16 teams remain in the running for the 8 play-off places. These last 3 weeks all feature exclusively divisional contests.

Tonight the Bears who are in the 8th spot entertain the Knights in an important match up. If the Bears lose, the Miners can gain ground on the 8th spot. The Knights are one game behind the 96ers at the top of the PFL East and will be looking to keep this competitive until the two meet on the final day. The Landor 96ers host the Melborg Giants at noon on Sunday.

Also competing for the final play-off place, are the Chakota Wasps, who will need to win all their remaining 3 games to have even a chance. They are away to the Oakland Ravens this week. The Ravens themselves, being two games behind the Adelphia Phoenix will be looking to continue to press for the PFL Central divisional title. The 12-3 Phoenix are away to the Rochester Trojans, who will be looking for revenge for their earlier thrashing.

The PFL North has been headed by the Caligara Bulldogs since day one, with the Ballymore Tigers coming over a losing streak to maintain a challenge from the runner-up position. The number one seed Bulldogs are at home to the abysmal Harteford Hawks, whilst the Tigers entertain the equally woeful Steelers. With a three-game lead, the Bulldogs are still expected to be the divisional winner and the number one seed.

It’s been a one team show in the PFL West, with the Hallas Stars running through the opposition. The San Angelo Miners have been at around .500 the entire season, they need victories to end the season to gain the final play-off place. The Aragorn Eagles began the season in disarray, when Cameron read had to leave the team for personal reasons so that he could return home to America. They have been 3-6 since his return, which is not bad bearing in mind he’s had to hit the ground running.

The St George Sharks have been a disaster this season, with quarterback Dre Nalen suffering a regression and later injury. The team will likely be moving on from Nalen in the 2021 draft, unless somebody becomes available in free agency.

Current play-off standings:

PLAYOFF ORDER
PFLPWLDPFPAPCTPD
1Caligara Bulldogs151320426306.867120
2Landor 96ers151230429333.80096
3Adelphia Phoenix151230475316.800159
4Hallas Stars151050459345.667114
5N.C. Knights151140396339.73357
6Ballymore Tigers151050383356.66727
7Oakland Ravens151050384335.66749
8Bristow Bears15960342345.600-3
San Angelo Miners15780361340.46721
Chakota Wasps15690407364.40043
xMelborg Giants155100313354.333-41
xRochester Trojans154110330429.267-99
xIomagh Steelers154110245411.267-166
xEregon Eagles153120281384.200-103
xSt. George Shark152121284391.167-107
xHarteford Hawks151131214381.100-167
‘-‘ in contention, ‘x ‘eliminated

Week 18 fixtures:

Bristow BearsvsNew Chester Knights (FRI)
Landor 96ersvsMelborg Giants
Rochester TrojansvsAdelphia Phoenix
Ballymore TigersvsIomagh Steelers
Caligara BulldogsvsHarteford Hawks
St. George SharksvsEregon Eagles
Oakland RavensvsChakota Wasps (SUN Night)
San Angelo MinersvsHallas Stars (MON)