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2019 INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT PREVIEW
1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Wednesday July 17, 2019
Richmond/Midlothian, Virginia
GridironGoose@msn.com
8 NATIONS PREPARE TO SELECT THEIR PLAYERS FOR THE 2019 NFL SEASON IN THE
INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUEâS 5TH ANNUAL DRAFT, SATURDAY JULY 20
TOP ROW: 1. Green Bears, Nigeria 2. Big Dawgs, United States 3. Bowl Bound Mavericks, United Kingdom 4. Mighty Cyclones, United
States 5. Men of Steel, United Kingdom 6. Russian Hackers, Russia
BOTTOM ROW: 7. Jaymin, China 8. Bleeding Blue, Mexico 9. Procters, United States 10. Shanghai Wang, China 11. Remis Island,
Canada 12. StormOZ, Australia
SETTING THE SCENE
2. Finally, after eight long, grueling months of no fantasy football, all of the waiting, pacing, counting down the days are about to come to a
screeching halt. For the 5th year in a row, the International Fantasy Football League will take center stage to conduct their annual draft,
thus ushering in the official start of the 2019 fantasy football season.
This Saturday, at precisely 11 a.m. (EST), 12 team owners representing 8 countries, spanning 5 different continents, will be selecting
players they hope will carry them and their nation into next Decemberâs World Bowl V. Once there, they hope to taste the sweet nectar
of victory, a delightful concoction of decadence reserved only for world champions.
For 3 hours, fantasy football fans around the world will be holding their breaths in anticipation to see the results of which players will fill
their nationâs roster. For some, there will be jubilation. For others, wailing and gnashing of teeth await them.
The 2019 IFFL Draft will consist of 16 rounds, with each team having 2 minutes per selection. The âsnakeâ method will be used to
determine each teamâs draft picks. In addition, the league will continue to implement the PPR format, an acronym used to award 1 point
per reception.
As with every year, the International Fantasy Football League continues to make changes intended to improve the quality of play and
balance the level of parity. That said, there are two new changes being implemented to this yearâs draft. One of those changes is team
owners will no longer be required to draft at least 1 player to fill all 9 of their starting positions. Before, a team owner had no choice but
to select a kicker and/or defense. Now. if a team owner chooses to use those draft picks to stock up at other positions, they are at
liberty to do so. However, team owners will be required to adjust their rosters on a later date in order to be able to fill all starting 9 spots
prior to each weekâs deadline.
The second change is that, for the first time ever, during next Saturdayâs draft, team owners will be providing live Facebook updates in
their native language for their fellow countrymen and women. This way, fantasy football fans will be able to keep abreast of the latest
developments of the draft in real time.
2019 IFFL 1ST ROUND DRAFT ORDER & MOCK SELECTIONS
IFFL TEAM MOCK PLAYER PROJ.
PK. TEAM NATION OWNER POS. SELECTED PTS.
1 Green Bears Nigeria Obiora Amadi RB Saquon Barkley, NYG 339.83
2 Big Dawgs USA Berk Wiley RB Alvin Kamara, NO 324.04
3 Bowl Bound Mavericks UK Jason Ruth RB Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 310.45
4 Mighty Cyclones USA Brian Slack WR DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 324.58
5 Men of Steel UK Gordon Dedman RB Christian McCaffrey, CAR 339.37
6 Hackers Russia Mikhail Rezakov RB Melvin Gordon 319.42
7 Jaymin China Hui Guo WR Davante Adams, GB 321.16
8 Bleeding Blue Mexico Jorge Boada WR Michael Thomas, NO 308.10
9 Procters USA Cory Procter WB Julio Jones, ATL 300.15
10 Shanghai Wang China Yanran Wang RB Le'Veon Bell, NYJ 296.94
11 Remis Island Canada Michael Remis WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 291.34
12 StormOZ Australia Joshua Mann RB Todd Gurley, LAR 290.11
PRE-DRAFT Q&A WITH FOUNDER & COMMISSIONER BRIAN SLACK
KEITH JARRETT INTRODUCTION
âGood afternoon and Iâd like to thank our international and USA media contacts for participating, your interest and for your questions.
Iâve handed everyone, here present, the IFFLâs past 4 draftâs, facts and figures, trends, etcetera. Media contacts abroad and nationwide
who are not present, you will be receiving the same draft information in our national and international press release later today. Any
questions? No? Okay, then Brian, take it away.â
BRIANâS OPENING STATEMENT, Q&A
âThanks, Keith. I really donât have much to say, other than Iâm grateful to the Son of man, our leagueâs twelve team owners, our
sponsors, and our media contacts, here stateside and throughout the world. And, of course, I canât forget the fans. None of this would
have been possible without all of you, and most especially the Son of man. But even after 4, going on 5 years, it still amazes me that,
with all the division, the violence, surrounding us today, it is, of all things, fantasy football that brings peace, unity and respect for one
another. And if we achieved just that, alone, and failed at everything else, then I suppose that is a very good thing. Questions?â
(on the level of competition in the IFFL versus fantasy leagues in the USA)
âComparatively speaking, the competition is far more fierce in the International Fantasy Football League than the leagues, stateside.
Last year, 8 out of our 12 teams finished with winning records. A ninth team, the Russian Hackers, were just 1 game short of posting an
above-.500 season. Even our 3 worst teams battled it out to keep from hitting rock-bottom. Everyone in our league is dedicated,
determined. For the teams who havenât done so well, they lovingly take on the role as spoilers. No one quits. They keep their word and
see things through, no matter how bitter, no matter how bad things are. Thatâs just the opposite from what Iâve experienced and what
fantasy commissioners have told me in the U.S. Itâs hard to get any of my fellow-Americans to do the right thing. Itâs like getting a cat to
bark. In American fantasy leagues, there always seems to be constant inner strife, unnecessary drama. Everybody wants what they
3. want, when they want it. Honestly, if it wasnât for the International Fantasy Football League, I wouldnât be competing in fantasy football.â
(if drafting at such a late hour puts Chinaâs Jaymin and Shanghai Wang, and Australiaâs StormOZ at a disadvantage)
âWell, letâs see, the Jaymin have posted 3 winning seasons in 4 years, plus a World Bowl title. Shanghai Wang finished last season
ranked #1 going into the playoffs. StormOZ made the post-season in each of their first two years in the league and they reached the
World Bowl last season before succumbing to Remis Island. Does it look like theyâre at a disadvantage? It doesnât to me.â
(on what the IFFLâs 3 USA teams need to do to turn things around)
âExcellent question of which I have absolutely no answer. Maybe draft better players? Maybe count to ten before cutting a starter and
replacing him with someone on a practice squad? Maybe listen to what conventional wisdom says? I do not know. In the Mighty
Cyclonesâ case, perhaps it might help if the Gridiron Goose doesnât do like he did last year when he cut high caliber players like Murray,
Cohen and Amari Cooper. Thereâs no doubt, collectively, Goose, Cory and Berk gotta get their kaka together. Up to this point, they
have dispelled any notion that American football, at least in a fantasy sense, is exclusively American. Itâs a myth. It isnât true, therefore
âtis a lie.â
(on which team owner Brian reveres the most going in the draft)
âThatâs easy. Canadaâs Michael Remis and Remis Island. Last year, they drafted dead-last. Yet, they picked up Hopkins, Thielen and
Julio Jones in the first 3 rounds. From there, they marched onward to their second-straight world championship title. But then you look
at teams like Bleeding Blue and StormOZ, who had what many fantasy experts would consider borderline lousy drafts. Yet, both teams
made the post-season. Then I look at Chinaâs Jaymin, who snatched up Antonio Brown, Adams and Hilton with their first three picks.
Yet, they ever-so narrowly missed out on the playoffs. So, go figure.â
(on which team Brian fears the most having to play)
âAll 12 teams. Remis Island weâve already covered. Shanghai Wang finished their rookie season ranked #1 with a league-best 10-3-0
record. The Men of Steel made the post-season 3 times in 4 years. The last-ranked Big Dawgs were in the World Bowl just 3 years ago.
Bleeding Blue is gunning for their 5th-straight playoff season. The Bowl Bound Mavericks and StormOZ are aiming for their 3rd-straight.
The Green Bears enter the league competition for the first time, and with the 1st overall pick to boot. The Russian Hackers are coming
off their finest season. If the Proctersâ players can just stay healthy, they might be able to finally reach the top.â
QUOTES FROM OUR IFFL TEAM OWNERS
MIKHAIL REZAKOV, RUSSIA
âDear opponents, draft day is the perfect day! Everybody believes in their own rankings, they believe in the stupidity of others, and they
believe they can draft Henderson in round 10 and Gurley in the 3rd round. Draft Day is the best day in the fantasy season for everyone,
especially for the future champion! So, I wish you luck, have fun, drink beer and relax! On this day we are Schrödinger Champions!
With best regards, Mikhailâ
CORY PROCTER, PROCTERS, USA
âExcited for this yearâs draft to build a great 2019 season! Itâs going to be a blast and no doubt some great competition!â
JORGE BOADA, BLEEDING BLUE, MEXICO
"In this yearâs IFFL Draft IÂŽm not sure if Aaron Rodgers is still my lock No 1 pick, at number 8th I think I have many other options. I think
I need to change my strategy, because I left the most of the charge to the QB, IÂŽve made the playoffs every season but I feel like the
Texans clinching the playoffs each season and not to be able to advance"
JASON RUTH, BOWL BOUND MAVERICKS, UK
âIt's that time of the year and the IFFL draft is nearly upon us. Hoping to pick a balanced team to push further into the playoffs this
4. season. There was a big influx of very good players from the college's this year, so there will be a vast pool of players to pick from this
year. Looking forward to the draft and representing the UK. Good luck to everyone pushing towards World Bowl V.â
BERK WILEY, BIG DAWGS, USA
âThe Big Dawgs are gonna take a bite out of the IFFL.â
SKUDS AND DUDS
Are there âsilver bulletâ players that, if drafted, will that move alone dramatically increase your odds of reaching the top? Perhaps.
Perhaps not. There are the usual movers and shakers like Brees, Ryan, Gurley, Hopkins, and Jones; players who have launched their
teams into the post-season and beyond. Yet, then there are players like Ezekiel Elliott and Tom âTerrificâ Brady who have never taken
their teams into the playoffs, much less the World Bowl.
Below is a list of premier players who were selected in the IFFLâs past 4 drafts. Included are the results, thereof.
AVAILABLE TIMES PLAYOFF PLAYOFF WORLD WORLD
POS. PLAYER, TEAM LAST 4 DRAFTS DRAFTED SEASONS PERCENT BOWLS TITLES
QB D. Brees, NO 4 3 3 1.000 2 2
QB A. Rodgers, GB 4 4 4 1.000 1 0
QB M. Ryan, ATL 4 3 3 1.000 2 2
QB R. Wilson, SEA 4 4 3 .750 1 1
QB A. Luck, IND 4 3 1 .333 1 0
QB T. Brady, NO 4 4 0 .000 0 0
RB A. Kamara, NO 2 1 1 1.000 0 0
RB C. McCaffrey, CAR 2 2 2 1.000 1 1
RB M. Gordon, LAC 4 4 3 .750 1 1
RB T. Gurley, LAR 4 4 3 .750 2 1
RB L. Bell, NYJ 4 4 1 .250 0 0
RB E. Elliott, DAL 3 3 0 .000 0 0
WR D. Hopkins, HOU 4 4 4 1.000 4 3
WR A. Green, CIN 4 4 3 .750 1 1
WR J. Jones, ATL 4 4 3 .750 2 2
WR D. Adams, GB 4 2 1 .500 0 0
WR O. Beckham, CLE 4 4 2 .500 0 0
WR A. Brown, OAK 4 4 2 .500 0 0
WR M. Thomas, NO 3 3 1 .333 0 0
TE E. Engram, NYG 2 1 1 1.000 1 1
TE T. Kelce, KC 4 4 3 .750 1 0
TE Z. Ertz, PHI 4 3 2 .667 0 0
TE G. Olsen, CAR 4 4 2 .500 0 0
TE K. Rudolph, MIN 4 2 1 .500 0 0
TE J. Graham, GB 4 4 0 .000 0 0
2018-2015 IFFL 1ST ROUND DRAFT PICK HISTORY
â18 â17 â16 â15 IFF TEAM, NATION TEAM OWNER
*3 8 12 *7 Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley
8 4 9 1 Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada
4 11 10 5 Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth
9 6 -- -- Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov
5 1 11 9 Jaymin, CN Hui Guo
11 3 4 3 Men Of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman
2 5 7 2 Mighty Cyclones, US Gridiron Goose
7 7 6 10 Procters, USA Cory Procter
12 9 5 -- Remis Island, CA Michael Remis
6 -- -- -- Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang
1 2 -- -- StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann
10 12 -- -- Talk Gurley To Me, UK Scott Clarkson
*- In 2018 and 2015, Berk Wiley and the Big Dawgs acted as interim-owner and team
2018-2015 PLAYOFF TEAMS BY 1ST-ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS
1. 3 playoff teams Bleeding Blue (â15), Jaymin (â17), StormOZ (â18)
2. 1 playoff team StormOZ (â17)
3. 2 playoff teams Men of Steel (â15), *Hooked On A Thielen (â16)
4. 4 playoff teams Dash Prince (â15), Men of Steel (â16), Bleeding Blue (â17), Bowl Bound Mavericks (â18)
5. 1 playoff team Remis Island (â16)
6. 2 playoff teams Aaronâs Back: Call 911 (â15), Shanghai Wang (â18)
5. 7. 1 playoff team Mighty Cyclones (â16)
8. 3 playoff teams Hooked On A Thielen (â15), Big Dawgs (â17), Bleeding Blue (â18)
9. 3 playoff teams *Jaymin (â15), Bleeding Blue (â16), *Remis Island (â17)
10 0 playoff team ---
11 2 playoff teams Bowl Bound Mavericks (â17), Men of Steel (â18)
12 2 playoff teams Big Dawgs (â16), *Remis Island (â18)
*- Won World Bowl Championship
2018-15 1ST ROUND DRAFT PICKS BY POSITION
TOT â18 â17 â16 â15 POSITION
28 8 8 7 5 Running backs
13 3 3 5 2 Wide receivers
04 1 1 0 2 Quarterbacks
01 0 0 0 1 Tight ends
00 0 0 0 0 Placekickers
00 0 0 0 0 Defenses/ST
46 12 12 12 10 Total 1st-rd. picks
2018-15 IFFL DRAFT SELECTIONS BY POSITION
TOTAL â18 â17 â16 â15 POSITION
231 58 60 59 54 Wide receivers
223 64 59 59 41 Running backs
092 22 25 27 18 Quarterbacks
078 22 20 21 15 Tight ends
053 13 14 13 13 Defenses/ST
049 13 14 13 9 Placekickers
726 192 192 192 150 Total draft picks
LOCAL TIMES & LOCATIONS AT THE START OF THE 2019 IFFL DRAFT
NO. TIME TEAM NAME TEAM OWNER CITY, NATION
1 10:00 Remis Island Michael Remis Winnipeg, Canada
2 10:00 Procters Cory Procter Dallas, Texas, USA
3 10:00 Bleeding Blue Jorge Boada Mexico City, Mexico
4 11:00 Mighty Cyclones Gridiron Goose Richmond, Virginia, USA
5 11:00 Big Dawgs Berkeley Wiley Richmond, Virginia, USA
6 16:00 Bowl Bound Mavericks Jason Ruth Brighton, United Kingdom
7 16:00 Men Of Steel Gordon Dedman Fareham, United Kingdom
8 16:00 Green Bears Obiora Amadi Abuja, Nigeria
6. 9 18:00 Russian Hackers Mikhail Rezakov Moscow, Russia
10 22:00 Jaymin Hui Guo Nanning, China
11 23:00 Shanghai Wang Yanran Wang Shanghai City, China
12 24:00 StormOZ Joshua Mann Wodonga, Australia
2018 IFFL FINAL STANDINGS
SEVEN SEAS DIVISION
TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK
x-Men of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman 9-4-0 3-2-0 .692 1807 - L2
y-Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada 7-6-0 4-1-0 .538 1547 2 W2
Jaymin, CN Hui Guo 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1752 2 L1
Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley 3-10-0 1-4-0 .231 1529 6 W1
FIRE & ICE DIVISION
TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK
x-Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang 10-3-0 4-1-0 .769 1798 - W1
y-StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann 8-5-0 4-1-0 .615 1590 2 W2
Procters, USA Cory Procter 3-10-0 2-3-0 .231 1361 6 L1
Talk Gurley To Me, UK Scott Clarkson 3-10-0 0-5-0 .231 1268 6 L3
FOUR WINDS DIVISION
TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK
x-Remis Island, CA Michael Remis 8-5-0 3-2-0 .615 1705 - L1
y-Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth 7-6-0 3-2-0 .538 1671 1 L1
Mighty Cyclones, USA Gridiron Goose 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1597 1 L1
Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov 6-7-0 2-3-0 .462 1291 2 W1
x- Division Winners
z- Wild Card
2018 IFFL NATIONAL WIN-LOSS RECORDS ALL-TIME IFFL NATIONAL WIN-L0SS RECORDS
NATION RECORD PCT. NATION RECORD PCT.
CANADA 8-5-0 .615 CANADA 25-14-0 .641
CHINA 17-9-0 .654 AUSTRALIA 16-10-0 .615
AUSTRALIA 8-5-0 .615 MEXICO 41-31-0 .569
MEXICO 7-6-0 .538 CHINA 60-48-1 .555
UNITED KINGDOM 20-19-0 .513 UNITED KINGDOM 77-77-1 .500
RUSSIA 6-7-0 .462 UNITED STATES 63-87-0 .420
UNITED STATES 13-26-0 .333 RUSSIA 15-23-1 .397
2018 IFFL REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS
DIV.
RK LWK Team W-L-T W-L-T PTS.
1 2 Shanghai Wang 10-3-0 4-1-0 1798
2 1 Men of Steel 9-4-0 3-2-0 1807
7. 3 3 Remis Island 8-5-0 3-2-0 1705
4 6 StormyOz 8-5-0 4-1-0 1590
5 7 Bowl Bound Mavericks 7-6-0 3-2-0 1671
6 8 Bleeding Blue 7-6-0 4-1-0 1547
7 4 Jaymin 7-6-0 2-3-0 1752
8 5 Mighty Cyclones 7-6-0 2-3-0 1597
9 9 Russian Hackers 6-7-0 2-3-0 1291
10 10 Procters 3-10-0 2-3-0 1361
11 11 Talk Gurley To Me 3-10-0 0-5-0 1268
12 12 Big Dawgs 3-10-0 1-4-0 1529
100-PLUS POINT GAMES (13 WEEKS)
Jaymin, CN 13
Shanghai Wang, CN 13
Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK 12
Remis Island, CA 12
Bleeding Blue, MX 11
Men of Steel, UK 11
StormOZ, AUS 11
Big Dawgs, USA 10
Mighty Cyclones, USA 10
Hackers, RS 8
Procters, USA 7
Talk Gurley To Me, UK 7
ALL-TIME IFFL TEAM WIN-LOSS RECORDS
IFFL TEAM OWNER NATION W-L-T PCT.
Shanghai Wang Yanran Wang China 10-3-0 .769
Remis Island Michael Remis Canada 25-14-0 .641
Jaymin Hui Guo China 32-19-1 .625
StormOZ Joshua Mann Australia 16-10-0 .615
Bleeding Blue Jorge Boada Mexico 28-24-0 .539
Men of Steel Gordon Dedman UK 27-24-1 .529
Big Dawgs Berk Wiley USA 23-23-0 .500
Bowl Bound Mavericks Jason Ruth UK 26-26-0 .500
Mighty Cyclones Gridiron Goose USA 24-28-0 .462
Russian Hackers Mikhail Rezakov Russia 9-16-1 .365
Procters Cory Procter USA 16-36-0 .308
Green Bears Obiora Amadi NG 0-0-0 .000
IFFL TEAM ALL-TIME MONTHLY WIN-LOSS RECORDS
TEAM, NATION SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Big Dawgs, USA 5-5 9-6 6-11 3-1
Bleeding Blue, MEX 7-6 9-9 10-7 2-2
Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK 9-4 7-11 8-9 2-2
Hackers, RUS 1-6 3-5-1 4-4 1-1
Jaymin, CHI 8-5 12-5-1 10-7 2-2
Men of Steel, UK 5-8 11-7 9-7-1 2-2
Mighty Cyclones, USA 4-9 10-8 9-8 1-3
Procters, USA 6-7 2-16 5-12 3-1
Remis Island, CAN 8-2 9-5 6-6 2-1
Shanghai Wang 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-0
StormOZ 4-3 5-4 5-3 2-0
Talk Gurley To Me, UK 1-6 4-5 1-7 0-2
IFFL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
SEVEN SEAS DIVISION
BIG BLEEDING MEN OF
TEAM, NATION DAWGS BLUE JAYMIN STEEL
Big Dawgs, USA --- 3-3 4-2 3-3
Bleeding Blue, MEX 3-3 --- 4-3 4-3
Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK 1-2 4-0 1-3 2-2
Hackers, RUS 1-1 0-2 0-1-1 0-2
8. Jaymin, CHI 2-4 3-4 --- 6-1
Men of Steel, UK 3-3 3-4 1-6 ---
Mighty Cyclones, USA 4-0 1-4 1-4 3-2
Remis Island, CAN 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2
Procters, USA 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
Shanghai Wang 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
StormOZ, AUS 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-2
FIRE & ICE DIVISION
SHANGHAI STORM
TEAM, NATION PROCTERS WANG OZ TGTM
Big Dawgs, USA 3-1 0-1 0-2 1-1
Bleeding Blue, MEX 3-1 0-1 1-1 2-0
Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK 3-2 0-1 0-2 1-1
Hackers, RUS 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-1
Jaymin, CHI 3-1 0-1 2-0 1-1
Men of Steel, UK 3-1 1-0 1-1 2-0
Mighty Cyclones, USA 3-1 1-0 1-1 2-0
Remis Island, CAN 3-0 0-1 1-1 1-1
Procters, USA --- 0-2 1-1 4-0
Shanghai Wang 2-0 --- 1-1 1-0
StormOZ, AUS 1-1 1-1 --- 3-1
Talk Gurley To Me, UK 0-4 0-1 1-3 ---
FOUR WINDS DIVISION
BB MIGHTY REMIS
TEAM, NATION MAVERICKS HACKERS CYCLONES ISLAND
Big Dawgs, USA 2-1 1-1 0-4 1-2
Bleeding Blue, MEX 0-4 2-0 4-1 1-2
Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK --- 2-0 5-2 3-3
Hackers, RUS 0-2 --- 2-2 1-3
Jaymin, CHI 3-1 1-0-1 4-1 2-1
Men of Steel, UK 2-2 2-0 2-3 2-1
Mighty Cyclones, USA 2-5 2-2 --- 0-3
Remis Island, CAN 3-3 3-1 3-0 ---
Procters, USA 2-3 0-2 1-3 0-3
Shanghai Wang 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0
StormOZ, AUS 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1
MOST TEAM TOUCHDOWNS (AMONG STARTERS)
COMBINED TOUCHDOWNS
Shanghai Wang 89
Jaymin 87
Men of Steel 82
9. Bowl Bound Mavericks 78
StormOz 69
Remis Island 68
Mighty Cyclones 65
Big Dawg 62
Hackers 61
Bleeding Blue 60
Talk Gurley To Me 57
Procters 53
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
Shanghai Wang 42
Bowl Bound Mavericks 33
Mighty Cyclones 29
Men of Steel 28
Remis Island 27
Jaymin 26
Talk Gurley To Me 24
Bleeding Blue 23
Big Dawgs 22
StormOz 22
Procters 21
Hackers 18
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Men of Steel 25
StormOz 22
Jaymin 21
Bowl Bound Mavericks 20
Talk Gurley To Me 17
Shanghai Wang 16
Hackers 15
Procters 15
Big Dawgs 12
Remis Island 12
Mighty Cyclones 9
Bleeding Blue 8
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
Jaymin 39
Shanghai Wang 30
Men of Steel 28
Big Dawgs 26
Bleeding Blue 26
Hackers 25
Remis Island 25
StormOz 25
Bowl Bound Mavericks 23
Mighty Cyclones 18
Procters 15
Talk Gurley To Me 13
RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
Mighty Cyclones 9
Remis Island 4
Bleeding Blue 3
Hackers 3
Talk Gurley To Me 3
Big Dawgs 2
Bowl Bound Mavericks 2
Procters 2
Jaymin 1
Men of Steel 1
Shanghai Wang 1
StormOz 0
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
10. INTERCEPTIONS
Mighty Cyclones 25
Jaymin 15
Remis Island 16
Bleeding Blue 13
Procters 13
Big Dawgs 12
Shanghai Wang 12
Men of Steel 11
StormOz 10
Bowl Bound Mavericks 7
Talk Gurley To Me 7
Hackers 5
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Mighty Cyclones 12
Big Dawgs 9
Bowl Bound Mavericks 9
Men of Steel 9
Bleeding Blue 8
StormOz 8
Jaymin 6
Remis Island 6
Hackers 5
Shanghai Wang 5
Talk Gurley To Me 5
Procters 4
DEFENSIVE SACKS
Bleeding Blue 42
Jaymin 42
Mighty Cyclones 42
StormOz 42
Bowl Bound Mavericks 38
Big Dawgs 35
Shanghai Wang 31
Procters 28
Men of Steel 27
Talk Gurley To Me 25
Hackers 24
Remis Island 24
TEAMS VERSUS NATIONS
RECORD VS. AUSTRALIA
Jaymin 2-0
Bleeding Blue 1-1
Hackers 1-1
Men of Steel 1-1
Procters 1-1
Remis Island 1-1
Shanghai Wang 1-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-3
Big Dawgs 0-2
Bowl Bound Mavericks 0-2
Mighty Cyclones 1-1
RECORD VS. CANADA
Shanghai Wang 1-0
Jaymin 2-1
Men of Steel 2-1
Bowl Bound Mavericks 3-3
StormOz 1-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-1
Big Dawgs 1-2
Bleeding Blue 1-2
Hackers 1-3
Mighty Cyclones 0-3
11. Procters 0-3
RECORD VS. CHINA
Shanghai Wang 1-0
Big Dawgs 7-3
Jaymin 3-2
Bleeding Blue 6-6
StormOz 3-3
Mighty Cyclones 4-6
Remis Island 2-3
Hackers 1-2-1
Procters 3-8
Men of Steel 3-8-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-3
Bowl Bound Mavericks 2-7
RECORD VS. MEXICO
Shanghai Wang 1-0
Remis Island 2-1
Bowl Bound Mavericks 4-3
Men of Steel 5-4
Big Dawgs 4-4
Bleeding Blue 1-1
StormOz 1-1
Jaymin 4-5
Procters 2-6
Mighty Cyclones 1-6
Hackers 0-2
Talk Gurley To Me 0-2
RECORD VS. RUSSIA
Bleeding Blue 3-0
Men of Steel 3-0
Shanghai Wang 1-0
StormOz 2-0
Big Dawgs 2-1
Bowl Bound Mavericks 2-1
Mighty Cyclones 4-2
Remis Island 4-2
Jaymin 1-1-1
Talk Gurley To Me 1-1
Procters 0-3
RECORD VS. UNITED KINGDOM
StormOz 6-1
Jaymin 11-4
Shanghai Wang 2-1
Men of Steel 4-3
Remis Island 6-6
Bowl Bound Mavericks 5-5
Big Dawgs 6-7
Mighty Cyclones 8-9
Procters 8-9
Bleeding Blue 6-9
Talk Gurley To Me 1-3
Hackers 1-5
RECORD VS. UNITED STATES
Remis Island 7-1
Mighty Cyclones 6-1
Shanghai Wang 3-1
Bleeding Blue 9-6
Bowl Bound Mavericks 9-6
Hackers 5-3
Jaymin 9-7
Men of Steel 8-7
StormOz 2-3
Big Dawgs 3-5
Procters 2-6