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Anthony D Burgess 11-10-2007 10:38 AM

Mpfl AFC Championship
 
To Day at 4:30pm the AFC Championship will take place as the Cleveland Browns ( Mike Carr ) will play the Houston Texans ( Kieth Chalmers ).

The Winner will face the Carolina Panthers 9-1-0 in Super Bow III

The Texans 8-2-0, the Browns 7-3-0

Check out the teams stats on the MPFL web page.

Anthony D Burgess 11-10-2007 09:48 PM

The Winner Is
 
Brown win 14-6 over the Texans.

Super Bowl III Panthers vs Browns

The Texans beat the Browns two(2) times in regular season. Penalties hurt both teams, with peronal fouls passed out. But the teams got it together.

Check out the scores page on the web site to see. I will update the team pages for bothe the Brown and Texans in the next few days.

Right now I'm tired.

Anthony D Burgess 11-11-2007 11:12 AM

Game summery AFC Championship
 
1st QT
Browns 1st and 15 on there 15 yard line after a delay of game on the Browns. Browns RB #32 J.Brown runs up the middle for a 85 yard TD. Pat Good.

3rd QT
Texans on there own 20 yard line 2nd and 10, Texans QB#8 D.Carr completesa 80 yard TD pass to WR #80 A.Johnson. PAT after review No Good

4th QT
Browns on there own 45 yard line, 4th and 14, Browns QB#1 M.Carr Jr completes a 55 yard TD pass to WR#49 B.Mitchell. PAT Good.

Go to the MPFL Web Page to the scores area, then click on championship to see the stats, or click on the team pages to view the stats.

Browns 14 Texans 6

Anthony D Burgess 11-11-2007 11:38 AM

Game summery NFC Champoinship
 
2nd QT
Late in the 2nd QT after the Panthers DB#25 K.Lucas Intercept Redskins QB#13 J.Campbell.

Panthers next play, 1st and 10 on there 35 yard line, Panthers RB#32 T. Burgess Runs up the middle 65 yards for a TD. PAT Good.

3rd QT
Panthers 2nd and 6 on the Redskins 15 yard line, Panthers RB #32 T.Burgess run right for a 15 yard TD. PAT Good.

Redskins 4th and 12 on there 48 yard line, QB#13 J. Campbell completes a 52 yard TD pass to WR#81 A. Monk. PAT Good.

4th QT
Panthers 1st and 10 on the Redskins 21 yard line, Panthers RB#32 T.Burgess runs left for a 21 yard TD. PAT Good.

Redskins 3rd and 18 on there own 12 yard line, Redskins QB#13 J.Campbell throw a pass to WR#89 S.Moss is Intercepted by Panthers SS#46 T. Davis.
This ends the game at the 2min warning

Panthers 21 Redskins 7

mozeek 11-11-2007 12:59 PM

just stirring the pot....alittle.....
 
if this is simulating real football how can you go for it on your own side of the field on 4th down..........sorry to stir the pot but just asking most NFL coaches would not do that unless its in the 4th qtr......:D :D :D

Decal Master 11-11-2007 03:01 PM

Morgan,

All of the different rules and functions of the game rules connect on a nexus from two directions.

First, when you begin with the NFL rulebook as the foundation of your game system, then you immediately move away from the corky board game feel that has surrounded the game, and begin to build a game in which the real elements are put into the game.

Second, when you make football strategy the main event of the contest, then you realize that the better prepared coach is going to win. So the system awards or punishes your coaching decisions during the game.


Taking away the coach's option to go for 4th downs is like taking away his ability to be stupid. We would rather leave it in the game since bad coaching decisions are really how you loose games over here.

Sometimes a bad coaching decision is as simple as not practicing during the week, not having a playbook, or not testing your bases on your opponent's board before kickoff. All of these things are contributing factors to winning and losing.

You have to let the coaches be themselves and make their own mistakes as it in fact is not a penalty or a violation of good sportsmanship to go for a 4th down. When you don't make it however you are a bonehead and are beating yourself.

mozeek 11-11-2007 04:37 PM

very true
 
This is very true.....man no limitations ...i like that......:D :D :D

Shabby J 11-11-2007 04:46 PM

MPFL Championship
 
Any pics or video of the action?

I would love to see some.


Shabby J

GrandMasterKC 11-11-2007 05:10 PM

Decal Master I Thank You
 
;) In respect to what you said is on point and uncontested by me. I want to personaly thank you for the post you put up about the pass and how to defend against it and the serious os of enlightening strategic informational pieces. You brought me back to a concept that Coach K-Lo taught me about letting a safety run with the WR, I went back to that yesterday for a 2nd half comeback victory in the NHFL. You noted that "jamming" the WR on the line and 10-1 defenses will and may often fail on pass coverage against a high percentage passer. It was so much info in the post brother I can only say......"Maaaannn" I thank you . Coach K and the Central Jersey Bombing Jets was down 14-3 came back 17-14 last play a 20 yard pass. Defense gave up nothing 3rd quarter on and the safety came up and made a int.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Decal Master (Post 17759)
Morgan,

All of the different rules and functions of the game rules connect on a nexus from two directions.

First, when you begin with the NFL rulebook as the foundation of your game system, then you immediately move away from the corky board game feel that has surrounded the game, and begin to build a game in which the real elements are put into the game.

Second, when you make football strategy the main event of the contest, then you realize that the better prepared coach is going to win. So the system awards or punishes your coaching decisions during the game.


Taking away the coach's option to go for 4th downs is like taking away his ability to be stupid. We would rather leave it in the game since bad coaching decisions are really how you loose games over here.

Sometimes a bad coaching decision is as simple as not practicing during the week, not having a playbook, or not testing your bases on your opponent's board before kickoff. All of these things are contributing factors to winning and losing.

You have to let the coaches be themselves and make their own mistakes as it in fact is not a penalty or a violation of good sportsmanship to go for a 4th down. When you don't make it however you are a bonehead and are beating yourself.


Anthony D Burgess 11-11-2007 06:04 PM

Beautiful
 
Beaituful !!!!!!!!!!!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Decal Master (Post 17759)
Morgan,

All of the different rules and functions of the game rules connect on a nexus from two directions.

First, when you begin with the NFL rulebook as the foundation of your game system, then you immediately move away from the corky board game feel that has surrounded the game, and begin to build a game in which the real elements are put into the game.

Second, when you make football strategy the main event of the contest, then you realize that the better prepared coach is going to win. So the system awards or punishes your coaching decisions during the game.


Taking away the coach's option to go for 4th downs is like taking away his ability to be stupid. We would rather leave it in the game since bad coaching decisions are really how you loose games over here.

Sometimes a bad coaching decision is as simple as not practicing during the week, not having a playbook, or not testing your bases on your opponent's board before kickoff. All of these things are contributing factors to winning and losing.

You have to let the coaches be themselves and make their own mistakes as it in fact is not a penalty or a violation of good sportsmanship to go for a 4th down. When you don't make it however you are a bonehead and are beating yourself.



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