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Post by Outlaw#63 on Jun 1, 2011 20:15:10 GMT -8
Monarchs, Bears, Bearcats, Mavericks,Renegades, Vikings, Colts, Vipers, Ravens, Shine, Blitz, Invaders, Cavaliers, Panthers, Commandos, and Rams.
Thank u again Mark.
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Post by vala55 on Jun 1, 2011 20:46:49 GMT -8
I'm gonna go with my fellow NORTH teams for the PFL games. Every single one but the Monarchs. Sorry Bulldogs but I know as well as many that this isn't the same Bulldogs I played against the last 2 years. If it was, I'd be picking you as well. With that being said....
Monarchs, Bears, Bearcats, Mavs, Shockers (hoping for a shocker "W"), Vikings, Colts, Vipers, Ravens, Wolfpack (if they travel w/full squad), Blitz, Outlaws, Bengals, Cobras, Commandos, and Rams.
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Post by retire6 on Jun 2, 2011 9:07:21 GMT -8
Bears are traveling to Outlaws
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Post by #31 Mr. ShutdownCb on Jun 2, 2011 9:16:43 GMT -8
Washington vs Oregon. I'm going to take the Monarchs / Renegades / Raiders / Buzzards (three game win streak) and Crusaders finally broke into the win column) with upsets to make it 5-3 for this week giving the South the advantage.
If to two teams both finished undefeated it would be interesting if they used cross over records to determine home field like they do in baseball, or which ever division had the better record that division would host the championship game.
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Post by fan1 on Jun 2, 2011 17:00:43 GMT -8
Washington vs Oregon. I'm going to take the Monarchs / Renegades / Raiders / Buzzards (three game win streak) and Crusaders finally broke into the win column) with upsets to make it 5-3 for this week giving the South the advantage. If to two teams both finished undefeated it would be interesting if they used cross over records to determine home field like they do in baseball, or which ever division had the better record that division would host the championship game. Whoever wins the all star game gets home field
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Post by #31 Mr. ShutdownCb on Jun 2, 2011 17:42:54 GMT -8
My bad that's what I meant. Using crossover games in reference to the all star game of how they determine home field
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Post by bearcat58 on Jun 3, 2011 15:30:47 GMT -8
Home Semi-pro football -- Bearcats to host Buzzards Friday, June 3, 2011 - 11:04 BY ROB BURNS
The Daily World
The Memorial Day weekend time off came at the right moment for the Grays Harbor Bearcats, who'll start the second half of the Pacific Football League season at home on Saturday.
Using the league-wide bye week to get healthier, but not completely healthy, the Bearcats will welcome the Springfield (Ore.) Buzzards from the PFL Southern Division at 6 p.m. Saturday at Stewart Field.
Grays Harbor (2-3, 3-3) enter this contest one game outside of a division playoff spots in fifth place. The top-four division teams move into the three-week playoffs in July, giving the Bearcats time to get onto a winning streak.
"We need to get over the hump, which means we need to get onto a run for the playoffs," Grays Harbor head coach Todd Hoiness said. "All of our games this season have been decided by one score or less -- win or lose. If we get healthy before the playoffs, we'll have a great chance at making a run. We just haven't had everyone healthy at the same time.
"Each week, it has been patch up and go," Hoiness added. "We need to find ways in the meantime to win and for guys to step up."
Grays Harbor will see a Springfield club that will run the football and bang on defense. The Buzzards (3-2, 3-2) are fourth in the PFL South and feature some of the best defensive players in the division.
Linebacker Gary Doughty leads the division with 35 tackles and teammate Kevin Pardy, a defensive end, who leads the division in sacks with nine. Other defensive standouts are: linebacker Tobey Hay (291/2 tackles), defensive linemen Levi Snodgrass (281/2 tackles) and John Kiewert (241/2 tackles, including three sacks) and defensive end Luke Sims (181/2 tackles, including 51/2 sacks).
Running back Sam Rux leads the Buzzards with 340 yards on 62 carries and four touchdowns, second-best in the division. Travis Warren and Curtis Johnson are two other running backs who'll see time in the Buzzard backfield.
"They're good around the ball, which concerns me," Hoiness added. "They play great defense and they try to smash you on offense. With our defensive line issues, that's a question mark."
Key defensive linemen Sam Sherwood and Joel Brown are out for the contest, with linebacker Jake Early out for the season with a broken hand. Several others are game-time decisions, including defensive linemen Greg Babst and Matt Brown. Linebacker Chris Raffelson (hand) will move onto the defensive line to aid the group's depth.
While the Bearcats are dealing with injuries, depth on the overall squad has stabilized with two-way players. Strong safeties Robbie Lisle and Jerry Mancuso are healthy again, Orlando Maldonado will move onto the defensive line from fullback, and wide receivers Travis Rucker and Jeremy Walker will see time at cornerback.
Offensively, Grays Harbor has very few issues, according to Hoiness, who points out the overall talent and depth in the first-year league's teams.
"Every week is a grinder," he said. "This league is trying to become one of the toughest in the nation and it is pretty close. We're a good team. We can go somewhere else and go undefeated. The league is tough, to the point where the top-three teams will go to bowl games. The rest of the country doesn't want to face any of the (PFL) teams."
Admission is $5 for adults. High school and college students with a valid student ID can get in for $3. Children under 12 and seniors 65 and over are free.
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Post by fan1 on Jun 3, 2011 17:26:43 GMT -8
My bad that's what I meant. Using crossover games in reference to the all star game of how they determine home field That would be a good way to determine it this season. Whoever wins this year in the chip game that division should get the rights next season
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