BALLYMORE 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→
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→
(Cardinal Field, Pottsburgh, Att: 56,720) | Sunday February 14, 2016
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
ET
FT
BALLYMORE
14
7
7
0
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28
POTTSBURGH
3
0
7
0
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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→
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!
Two divisional rivals, meeting for the third time this season. This one could be brutal. The Giants defence have a really good handle on what the Phoenix like to do with their Aerial assault to open up the ground game. 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 Giants are adept at closing both QB Kelly and Knight down. They will have to do so one more time to advance. Continue reading Playoffs 2016: First round previews→
Games to be played on 7 February 2016. The winners will play the number one seeds (away) and the other games will be the number two seeds hosting the number three seeds on February 13/14 2016.
Reports are coming in that the first Head Coaching casualties have come in following the conclusion of the 2015-16 regular season:
Jim Smith(Victoria Panthers) [2-16 in 2015-16, 33-39]
Jim was fired after an short meeting with team executives. Following a disasterous season, a 33-39 record over four seasons, it was considered time for the Panthers to look elsewhere for their team leadership.
Alan Wyatt (Tallassea Oilers) [4-14, 9-27]
Alan Wyatt was initially given three years-to rebuild this once great team. It seem that management grew increasingly impatient with the lack of progress. It was rumoured and reported that he had lost the locker room in November and that some players were “waiting for hime to leave so they could play for someone they believe in”. Coach Wyatt leaves with a 9-27 record and it is rumoured that he might return to NUSA Uniball as soon as possible.
Oakland finished the season on a roll, playmaking Quarterback “TOM2” Tom Tomkowski has been an effective dual-threat weapon for the attack. Coupled with a good ground game, the question marks relating to the offensive line and defence.
Whether the line can block for the runners and hold off the Phoenix pass rush is to be determined. When on a roll, they give Tomkowski enough time to work his magic- sometimes barely though. The defence needs to be able to stop both the aerial threat from QB Matt Kelly and his great core of wideouts AND also Marshall Knight. Marshall has shown to be very at home in the playoff surroundings so it may prove to be a tall order.
Stopping Marshall Knight will be key to the Ravens’ success.
For the Phoenix, a leaky run defence has proved limited all year long, expect the Ravens to exploit this and gain much on the ground. If that is enough, then the Ravens move on. I give the edge to the Phoenix as home advantage will play a part.
Edge: Phoenix by a touchdown (+7)
National Conference:
Arkheim Raiders at St. George Sharks
Arkheim snuck into the playoffs this year on the back of an improved defence. The achillies heel for thepast few years, the unit was shored up and with future hall of legends member Jon Palmer possibly playing his last season- will be looking to go out with a happy swansong.
The Raiders are let by a fully-fit Kurt Sierra and he has great weapons at his disposal. A strong line and versatile halfback, in Ray Shell means the attack is potent. If the defence holds, forces turnovers, this will be close.
Saint George, on the other hand ended the season with two losses and if they don’t win, question marks will be asked about QB Trent Harris and his legion of stars on the offensive front. The defence is still strong, although lacking the star names of 2-3 years ago. Sure-tackling is key, rather than playmaking and forcing turnovers.
The Sharks should be just too strong and sorry, Raiders fans- the Raiders will be ready to build for 2015-16.