Monday, November 09, 2009

5 TEAM PLAYOFF SYSTEM?

CFL BREAKING NEWS......... As you have heard by rumor or not The CFL Committee has agreed to a five team playoff system, where in which the fourth seed would face the fifth seed, in what people refer as, "wild card game." The winner of the game would play the top seed in first place. Now to make things fair for the fourth seed the CFL Committee has agreed to give the fourth seed 1 point and possession of the ball to start the game! Which means the fourth seed wouldn't have to go for the 2pointer to end the game. So it now means that the current bottom three teams, Patriots, Vikings, and Titans now have a shot to extend their season longer and try to beat the "never showing to games" Eagles, who are currently in that fourth spot.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

CFL Superbowl Winning QB Joins Patriots



According to the CFL schedule coordinator, the Ravens quarterback from their 2007-2008 championship season, Edwin, will join the Patriots to try to turn around and salvage their season to make a run at the playoffs.

Friday, November 06, 2009

CFLONLINE.TK



A new, shorter URL (website name) is now available for convenience. Instead of typing churchfootballleague.blogpsot.com you can now find the site by just simply typing cflonline.tk

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Rule Clarification: Running the Ball inside the "20"




If the ball is on or inside the "20" (the 2-PAT line) the offense cannot advance the ball or score by rushing it.

If the ball is inside the no rushing zone but then a penalty occurs that pushes the new line of scrimmage outside of the "20", the offense is now once again able to advance the ball or score by rushing.

Note: Rule courtesy of Mando and Toad.

Rule Clarification: Blitz



If the ball is hiked and tossed back, and then a defense player yells "Blitz" after the toss back, the defense will have used up their one Blitz per drive, unless of course a penalty occurs on that play and the down is replayed.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

CFL Q1 Report

Quarter of the way through for most teams and Christian and Mando think they're good, Snoopy and Juan think they don't suck and everyone else in the middle don't know about either.



Week 4 will feature the Eagles vs Patriots, Raiders vs Vikings, and Jets vs Giants. After that nobody knows who they play next cause the schedule's still in Mando's head.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

2009-2010 CFL Rosters (Part 2)

Three additional team have submitted their rosters for the 2009 season:


GIANTS
:
Christian Campos (Captain)
Javi
Brian
Yamil
Jose Campos
Gill
Christian Camacho

PATRIOTS:
Juan (Captain)
Hernan
Danny
Alex
Alexis
Geo
Kike

VIKINGS:
Ismael (Captain)
Brian
Q
Said
Aldo
Norman
Tito

Monday, September 21, 2009

2009 Season Opener: Raiders vs. Titans

The Raiders defeated the Titans in the 2009 season opener 54-35. The Raiders first round pick and number one overall selection in the draft, Unitas, threw for 5 TDs in the opener and Mando caught 3 TDs and rushed for one. Marco added 2 TDs for the Raiders and Nestor added one. Nemo, who the Titans faught so hard to obtain, didn't even make it to the Titans game and even though the Titans kept it close halfway through the game at 28 all, the Raiders pulled away and scored 3 of the final 4 TDs of the game. The Raiders will take on the Jets on Saturday, September 26 at 11am kickoff and the Titans will face the Eagles at 12pm noon kickoff.


Sunday, September 13, 2009

2009-2010 CFL Rosters

The Eagles, Jets, Raiders and Titans held their draft on Saturday, September 12 with the following players being drafted/added to the following teams:



EAGLES:
Eman (Captain)
Eric
Frank
Roque
Meño
Chaks
Steven

JETS:
Gomez (Captain)
Mark Brady
Jay
Dre
Sergio
Marty
Elliot

RAIDERS:
Mando (Captain)
Unitas
Nester
Marco
Mando
Enrique
Rocky
Edward

TITANS:
Snoop (Captain)
Zok
Robert
Ramon
Toady
Punz
Nemo

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Week 12 Rankings

Standings going into final week of the season:



Final season standings for teams that finish tie with the same record are decided by their head-to-head record against each other, but if the season series is split at one game a piece, like the way it would be if the Chargers and Eagles win their games this weekend, then it is decided by those teams' record against the other top teams. And if the standings are still tie after that tie-breaker, then it could get a little more complicated.

Depending on what is decided, those teams should be prepared to play a short wild-card game up to 3 or 5 touchdowns to decide their ranking among themselves, unless of course one team decides to voluntarily give up the higher seed and just head right into the playoffs.