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Wild Weather Disrupts Finals!

Eboria drew to a standstill this weekend, with storms and blizzards battering the east coast and central mainland, the Commissioner decided to temporarily postpone the Conference Finals as a state of emergency had been called on Friday night.

The PFL main office had a power shortage over the weekend, now everything seems to be back up and running again!

Mon Night: Chakota vs Adelphia

Tuesday Night: Ballymore vs San Andreas

National Conference Final: Preview

NCF2016_headerBALLYMORE TIGERS vs SAN ANDREAS MINERS
Ballymore Tiger Field | Sunday February 21, 2016 4:30pm on MAX

The Ballymore Tigers are in unfamiliar territory, these days, one-and-done is all she wrote in the playoffs. So, here, the Tigers have a chance to ride the coat tails of destiny and beat the curse of Ballymore Bob! Continue reading National Conference Final: Preview

Atlantic Conference Final: Preview

ACF2016header

CHAKOTA WASPS vs ADELPHIA PHOENIX
The Wasps’ Nest | Sunday February 21, 2016 – 1 PM on MAX

Will Wasps’ Quarterback Billy Humphrey play? That’s got to be the biggest question for this game. The 18 year veteran limped out of a bruising encounter last week against Seafax. The Storm were the number one defence and they knocked him down and about all day (including two late hit penalties). Continue reading Atlantic Conference Final: Preview

PO16: NC Semi-Final 2

pottsburgh_cardinals_helmet_2016   POTTSBURGH CARDINALS 10
ballymore_tigers_helmet_2016   BALLYMORE TIGERS 28

(Cardinal Field, Pottsburgh, Att: 56,720) | Sunday February 14, 2016

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

ET

FT

BALLYMORE

14

7

7

0

28

POTTSBURGH

3

0

7

0

10

Scoring-
1st Quarter:
BAL- Jones 4 run (Lovell Kick); 0-7
POT- FG Edwards 37; 3-7
BAL- Mills 59 pass to Bradley (Lovell Kick); 14-3
2nd Quarter:
BAL- Hawkins 67 run (Lovell Kick); 21-3
3rd Quarter:
POT- Mitchell 15 pass to Parker (Edwards Kick); 21-10
BAL- Mills 1 Run (Lovell Kick); 28-10

In a freezing, icey and snowy Pottsburgh, the Tigers showed perfect composure, in dealing with the conditions and the Cardinals. Continue reading PO16: NC Semi-Final 2

PO16: AC Semi-Final 1

landor_knights_helmet2016   LANDOR KNIGHTS 28
adelphia_phoenix_helmet_2016  ADELPHIA PHOENIX 34

(Knights Stadium, Landor, Att: 72,490) | Saturday February 13, 2016

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

ET

FT

ADELPHIA

0

21

7

6

34

LANDOR

7

14

7

0

28

Scoring-
1st Quarter:
LAN- Brooks 13 pass to Walker (Potter XP)
2nd Quarter:
ADE- Kelly 22 pass to McGuire (Fernandez XP)
LAN- Brooks 11 pass to Rogers (Potter XP)
ADE- Knight 8 run (Fernandez Kick)
LAN- Brooks 14 pass to Rogers (Potter XP)
ADE- Kelly 21 pass to Hart (Fernandez XP)
3rd Quarter:
LAN- Brooks 3 pass to Rogers (Potter XP)
ADE- Kelly 7 pass to Rice (Fernandez XP)
4th Quarter:
ADE- Kelly 25 pass to Hart (Kick Missed)

A late fumble by star QB Elijah Brooks ended the hopes of a late fourth quarter comeback from the Knights. The Phoenix had kept up with their hosts up until the fourth quarter, before taking the lead on a 25 yard pass from Matt Kelly to rookie Drew Hart. Continue reading PO16: AC Semi-Final 1

PO16: NC Semi Final 1

hallas_stars_helmet_2016   HALLAS STARS 31
sanandreas_miners_helmet_2016   SAN ANDREAS MINERS 34

(StarDome 2, Hallas, att: 66,000) | Saturday February 13, 2016

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

ET

FT

SAN ANDREAS

14

3

3

14

34

HALLAS

7

14

3

7

31


Scoring-

1st Quarter
SA-  Smith 1 run (Clinton Kick);  0-7
HAL- Williams 36 pass to Sanders (Young Kick); 7-7
SA-  Mullen 30 pass to Simms (Clinton Kick);  7-14
2nd Quarter:
HAL- Williams 2 pass to Lloyd (Young Kick);  14-14
HAL- Williams 2 pass to Sanders (Young Kick);  21-14
SA-  FG Clinton 31;  21-17
3rd Quarter:
SA-  FG Clinton 20;  21-20
HAL- FG Young 41;  24-20
4th Quarter:
SA-  Mullen 4 pass to Lewis (Clinton Kick);  24-27
HAL- Williams 7 pass to Lloyd (Young Kick);  31-27
SA-  Mullen 57 pass to McComas (Clinton Kick); 31-34

The San Andreas Miners scored with 33 seconds remaining to knock out the number one seed Hallas Stars. Continue reading PO16: NC Semi Final 1

PO16: Atlantic Conference Semi-Finals Preview

LANDOR KNIGHTS vs ADELPHIA PHOENIX

Their third contest of the season, it might come down to how much gas is left in the tank and who is still standing for Adelphia. Last weeks brutal matchup with another divisional rival (Giants) took its toll on the forwards by the end.

The Knights had the best record in the league. Elijah Brooks is becoming the best mobile Quarterback in the league and has defences in fits each and every week. Their version of the read-option kills them! The Phoenix defence, though, has seen him each year at least twice (sixth meeting in the last two seasons). If they’ve studied enough film they might be able to throw him off his game. Blitzing doesn’t always work, but they often throw up something new in the play-offs and I expect that here.

The Phoenix attacks with quick fast passes to the wingers, the Phoenix spread the field and try to leave gaps for the sublime Marshall Knight to pick through. The Knights are used to anticipating the plays of both QB Kelly and Knight. They will have to do something special one more time to advance.

EDGE: Knights by a field goal.

CHAKOTA WASPS vs SEAFAX STORM

In terms of experience, the Wasps are swarming with it. Still fabulous at Forty, veteran QB Billy Humphrey defies the ageing process as he deconstructs defences on a weekly basis. He has plenty of weapons to throw to too! Dre Fox and R.J. Hardy have been statistically perfect this year. The ground game has been one done by committee and it has been effective. The forwards have protected their Quarterback and opened holes all year. BUT! Seafax had the number one defence in the PFL this year. Shutdown Wingbacks, an intense run stuffing and pass rushing front line. The midfielders are stout, led by veteran Mark Markosyan in the central position. This is going to be interesting- the number one passing attack against the number one total defence in the league. One of theses teams will end up one-and-done, but will home field be enough for the Wasps?

EDGE: Wasps by a field goal. Possibly in extra-time!

PO16: National Conference Semi-Finals Preview

HALLAS STARS vs SAN ANDREAS MINERS

Drew Williams leads the Stars against the Miners for the third time this season. Offensively perfect, defensively suspect. They’ve got a lot of holes to fill and plug, they key is how much pluggin they can do. Brandon Mullen, the Miners’ Quarterback is adept at picking apart coverage and finding the mismatches. If on his game he may do this with ease.

The defending champions, the Miners, have had another great season, with few weaknesses, especially in attack. Defence is the area of concern due to nagging injuries towards the end of the season. If the defence holds and the attack keeps the prolific Stars’ offence off the field- this should be easy. Only history shows this is easier said than done. Last week saw their defence tough it out and restrict the Trojans. The Stars are a much taller order.

Even though they have home field advantage, it is hard to see the defence keeping the Miners down for too long. The Attack needs to score quickly and consistently to keep this thing tight.

EDGE: MINERS by a touchdown

POTTSBURGH CARDINALS vs BALLYMORE TIGERS

The Cardinals should have had a walkthrough of their division, with a bwlow-par challenge from the Titans and Bulldogs. However, they got a challenge in the improving Landor Rams (10-8) and nearly lost their top slot in the last few weeks of the season. A pass-heavy attack, with a dependable bend-but-don’t break defensive set-up has been the formula for success for the past few seasons, long-gone is the expensive superstar defence experiment.

The Tigers have resurfaced as a force of reckoning in the Central division. Led by Bo Mills’ decisive leadership, the team have produced some excellent football this season. A balanced running game with controlled passing has got them to this stage. On Defence, the Tigers have plenty of playmakers, all of whom can be depended on to also follow their roles correctly. They don’t take too many risks, but do pounce on opposition mistakes.

If the Tigers choose to grind it out, Mills is patient and wears the Cardinals ‘D’ into making mistakes and leaving holes open- this is a Tiger play off victory folks! If not, the dependable, efficient Pottsburgh team will leave town and move on to the Conference finals.

I think this could be the Tigers’ year- for at least one playoff victory!

EDGE: Tigers, by about a point!

NC First Round Playoff

sanandreas_miners_helmet_2016  SAN ANDREAS MINERS 27
rochester_trojans_helmet_2016  ROCHESTER TROJANS 25

(San Andreas, Att: 54,888) | Sunday February 7 2016

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET FT
ROCHESTER 3 3 7 12 25
SAN ANDREAS 7 13 0 7 27

Scoring:
1st Quarter:
SA- Mullen 9 pass to McComas (Clinton XP); 7-0
ROC- Turner FG 30; 7-3
2nd Quarter:
SA- Mullen 6 pass to Black (Clinton XP); 14-3
ROC- Turner FG 26; 14-6
SA- Mullen 1 pass to McComas (Kick Missed); 20-6
3rd Quarter:
ROC- Bruce 80 pass to Shelton (Turner Kick); 20-13
4th Quarter:
ROC- FGTurner 25; 20-16
ROC- FG Turner 48; 20-19
SA- Smith 65 run (Clinton XP); 27-19
ROC- Bruce 4 pass to Leon (Run failed); 27-25

The Miners moved on to the Conference Semi-Finals with a close-fought win over the Rochester Trojans. Last years shoot-out was reversed, as the defences ruled the roost this time around.  Brandon Mullen threw three touchdown passes in the first half, before Ryan Bruce brought the Trojans back with a second half rally. Continue reading NC First Round Playoff