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National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:25 pm
by garysorrell
I would like to welcome anyone interested to follow along with the NCFL as we progress thru our first season.
We are, of course, a Max Football league, US rules, 10min qtrs.
Our start year is 1977. We have a rule similar to the CFL import rule, but probably more like that of Japanese Pro Baseball. In that while we use fictional players, our teams are allowed to carry 2 active NFL players from that season. Here are the results of our NFL free agent draft:
Salt Lake
1.)Wesley Walker WR
2.)Bob Avellini QB
New York
1.)Joe Namath QB
2.)Ed Podolak HB
New Mexico
1.)Larry Csonka FB
2.)Lester Hayes DB
Las Vegas
1.)Bob Kuechenberg OL
2.)Ted Hendricks LB
Detroit
1.)Bob Griese QB
2.)Fred Biletnikoff WR
Boston
1.)Dan Pastorini QB
2.)Lyle Alzado DL
Boise
1.)Dewey Selmon LB
2.)Louie Kelcher DL
Birmingham
1.)Chuck Muncie RB
2.)Billy Joe Dupree TE
Our league is 8 teams strong and will always be no more than 8.
Our season runs from mid January to early April, 10 weeks plus a title game, which we call:
The Title Game
Anyway, I will use this thread for season 01 updates. Welcome to all those interested
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:05 am
by garysorrell
We are now heading into week 3, with games on Thursday and Friday.
Namath is struggling, Griese to Biletnikoff is looking good. Ed Podolak is running well and Chuck Muncie is unstoppable, as it appears his team is also. We have some good talent among the other players as well, including Bostons trio of talented running backs.
The site isnt much, but all are welcome to stop by.
The big question is, can we pull better TV ratings than Hawaii 5-0 and Rockford Files
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:17 am
by Marauders
Sorry man, Barnaby Jones rules.
It is great how that old curmudgeon can take on those young criminals in fist fights and win every time.
I would have thought the Csonka/Hayes combo to be good. Power running on offense and the Stickum man on defense would be nice.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:14 pm
by garysorrell
Agreed on Barnaby. Having Lee Merriwether around helped a lot im sure
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:15 pm
by Marauders
Agreed on Barnaby. Having Lee Merriwether around helped a lot im sure

These were pre-steroids and Pre-Viagra times, so one has to be amazed that Jones could keep up with the other Joneses.
Maybe it was all of that money from that bubblin' crude - oil that is ... black gold ... Texas tea - that he had stashed away before changing his name and spending his life fighting crime just for the kicks or punches in this case.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:29 am
by Scott_WAR
ORIGINAL: Marauders
Agreed on Barnaby. Having Lee Merriwether around helped a lot im sure

These were pre-steroids and Pre-Viagra times, so one has to be amazed that Jones could keep up with the other Joneses.
Maybe it was all of that money from that bubblin' crude - oil that is ... black gold ... Texas tea - that he had stashed away before changing his name and spending his life fighting crime just for the kicks or punches in this case.
Living in the hills makes a man tough................ the hillbilly hills, not the beverly........
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:15 am
by xbox360freak
I would like to join your league if a team position opens up or if one is readily available if neither is available please let me know when one is or if you decide to expand .......bob
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:43 am
by garysorrell
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:27 pm
by garysorrell
Week 4 is complete
Boston upset favored Birmingham
New York wins big without Namath
Detroit wins 2 in a row
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:42 pm
by garysorrell
Thanks for the bump up Mods, we feel special now

RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:19 pm
by Marauders
I usually like to sticky ongoing multiplayer leagues.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:20 pm
by MSO94
We hit the big time
Yea baby
GO DETROIT
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:52 pm
by Brodie
The screen shot on your homepage is that from Max or did you use another program to make it.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:33 am
by Scott_WAR
Its from Max FB.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:00 am
by garysorrell
I think it was from a replay, a rare moment when I was paying attention.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:24 am
by Marauders
Yikes!
The NECK is out for the season!
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:17 pm
by garysorrell
Namath and Pastorini are done. Also another QB got a career ender.....QBs are endangered species in our league.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:29 am
by garysorrell
Week 8 is Complete
***Post Season Possibilities***
In the EAST
Birmingham has clinched a playoff spot, but could lose home field to Boston if they tie in win/loss, as the first tiebreaker is head to head and Boston beat the Bombers earlier this season.
Detroit could jump Boston and take the second spot, or in case of a tie, Detroit would win on H2H tiebreaker.
In the WEST
It's basically a fight between Las Vegas and New Mexico for home field. Only Boise can catch them, but lost to both teams, so they cant overtake either for a spot.
Our postseason will consist of Birmingham, New Mexico, Las Vegas, and either Detroit or Boston.
RE: National Coaches Football League-Season 01
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:18 pm
by garysorrell
We are in week 10, our final week of the regular season.
The West division sends New Mexico and Las Vegas to the Postseason. The East sends Birmingham, and either Boston or Detroit.
A stunner in Las Vegas
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:27 pm
by garysorrell
With a playoff spot on the line, the Detroit Speed traveled to Las Vegas to face the Venom. This was a must win for Detroit as the Boston Battalion had won in an earlier game over New Mexico. If Detroit wins, they tie Boston and advance due to H2H tiebreaker. Lose, and Boston moves on.
It started out looking grim for the Speed, as they were in negative yardage for much of the first half, and Bonas and Stanek of Vegas were on a roll. However, down 7-0 in the third, Sanchious ran it in from 10 yds for Detroit to tie the game 7-7.
Bonas then hit Stanek for a 48yd TD pass and Vegas went up 14-7 late in the 4th. But On the ensuing kickoff, Detroit Return man Beheny returned the kick 83 yds for a TD, and the game went into OT.
Thats where the Speed got the ball and Griese hit Biletnikoff with a 60yd TD pass...game over.
I caught the TD, but didnt get the pass from Griese.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua5MJoLy91A