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  1. LIONS BUSSY 274 YARDS, TWO TOUCHDOWNS ROAR TO 4-1 WITH BIG WIN OVER TEXANS! September 21, 2020. Detroit, Michigan. Ford Field Football Stadium Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit. It primarily serves as the home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, as well as the annual Quick Lane Bowl college football bowl game, state championship football games for the MHSAA, the MHSAA State Wrestling Championships, and the MCBA Marching Band State Finals, among other events. The regular seating capacity is approximately 65,000, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for basketball. WEEK#5 LIEFL-COUNTDOWN: Week#5 of this year's exciting Long Island Electric Football League is taking on it's own personality as rookie Coach Levi Vick takes on the smoking-hot Detroit Lions of trash-talker Johnny Freeport-Chucker in the first game of the week. The Lions only loss so far was to the 2020, undefeated LIEFL #1 Ranked Green Bay Packers who beat Detroit 14-7, in Week #2. But other than that loss, the impressive Lions have played near flawless football, beating Chicago in their home opener 24-21 in OT, Arizona 20-14, in OT on the road, and New Orleans, 21-14! With Detroit running back Dexter Bussy leading the LIEFL in total yards at a record pace, Bussy has 31 carries for 1,114 yards, with ten touchdowns! Bussy is on pace for a 2,000 yard season. He would be only the second player ever in that category in a seven-game season. That will be a huge challenge for the (1-3) Houston Texans to compete against on the road. Coach Chucker said, "It's too early to say how my Lions will do, but all of these coaches better watch their backs because they are far from safe on the field. I feel on-fire with this team, and if we get you in a back alley, it's over! We are here to mix-it up and beat any team who challenges us. This team has black-magic! We aren't great, but Bussy is! We aren't trying to stop Ron Dayne, Ron Dayne has to keep up with Bussy, how's that? Any coach playing electric football would love this guy on their team, trust me. I m coming after Vick and his Texans to give them his 14th coaching loss!" Houston Coach Vick, had no comment for the 6-foot 4" Chucker before the game. The Lions will not stop Houston running back Ron Dayne either, Dayne is explosive! He has 38 carries for 830 total yards, with four touchdowns, two of them 100-yard kick returns! If not for such a challenging schedule, the Texans might be in a different spot. THE PLAY-BY-PLAY Houston Texans (1-3) vs Detroit Lions (3-1) Dexter Bussy launched the Lions offensive weapons early, right out of the gate with a sizzling, beautiful 100-yard touchdown run, his 11th of the 2020 season, and 5th 100-yard touchdown! WOW! Bussy is tearing up the League this year! It's not even about the statistics anymore for Bussy, it is about the legacy of who will be the lucky person to inherit this league when we are finished! These records dating back to 1972 in this league are by far one of the greatest components to the LIEFL! The Lions jump in front with the lead over the Texans 7-0, with 14:20 left in the half! On the Texans opening kick return, All-Pro running back Ron Dayne buzzed downfield for a 47-yard beauty! On first down, Dayne ran the ball through the left side of the Houston line for a 21-yard pickup, bringing the ball to the Detroit 33-yard line for the first down! Dayne is a great player, but his Texans need work. Coach Vick looked a little stunned from the Bussy run. It seems no matter how much opponents prepare for Bussy, he holds the magic with his graceful ability! On the next Texan play, the Detroit defense stopped Texans quarterback DeShaun Watson wing pass attempt and the Texans are forced to kick a field-goal from 40-yards away to make the score 7-3 Lions, with 6:35 left to go in the half! The anticipation for Bussy's next kick-return brought a look of anxiety on Texan Coach Levi Vick's face. Bussy ran the ball right up the middle of the Houston belly, for a 50-yard kick return. On the Lions first run, the Texans defense marched right through the offense of the Lions for a 20-yard loss on first two downs! They answered Bussy's play! Bussy earned 10-yards back, bringing the ball to the Lions 40-yard-line with 20 yards to go for the first down. That was a steep challenge for Detroit, but with Detroit's dangerous passing team with third down coming up with 2:34 left to go in the half, the Lions have the talent. And on third down All-Pro receiver, Calvin Johnson freed-up by outstepping the Texan defender for a huge first down on a 20-yard pickup! There is no messing with these Lions as the first half came to a close! With the first down from Johnson, Detroit initiated a ground attack in the second half. Dexter Bussy had a beautiful run for 15-yards, taking the ball to the Houston Texans 25-yard line! We could feel the vibration change in the game has Coach Johnny Freeport-Chucker's Detroit Lions took control of the football with Dexter Bussey running for another 6, and 9 yard runs, taking the ball to the 10-yard line of the Texans! The Lions threatened to score their second touchdown of the game as the Texans tried to figure out Bussy. And on second down for the Lions, Bussy, instead of running left, he ran right into the end-zone from 8 yards out, to make the score 14-3, with 9:02 left to go in the game. Detroit was absolutely on fire playing playoff-caliber football! Dexter Bussey scored his league-leading 12th touchdown of the season! On the Texans kick-return, Ron Dayne earned 40 yards. Dayne was stopped on his first two runs losing nine yards, and the Texans were pushed back to their own 31-yard line on third down as Dayne was tackled in the backfield by Herman Moore who came up with a huge defensive play for the Lions! On a huge play, Houston's Andre Johnson caught a beautiful pass from quarterback pass DeShaun Watson for a big 35-yard first down to the Detroit 34-yard line, with less than three minutes left to go in the game! On a beautiful passing sweep by the Texans, Dayne caught a nice 35-yard touchdown pass from Watson to bring the score to 14-10, Detroit in the lead, with 1:32 on the game the clock, which was winding down fast! On Detroit's last chance to score, Bussy just missed his second hundred yard touchdown of the game as he's tackled by Houston defensive tackle Brandon Frye, after gaining 84 yards on the kick return! Detroit set-up for a quick field-goal, winning the game, 17-10! What a beautiful victory for the Detroit Lions and Coach Johnny Chucker! The Lions go to (4-1), as they head to Tennessee to face the Titans! Detroit's Dexter Bussy again comes up huge for the Lions! He had 10 carries for an amazing 274-yards with two touchdowns, one of them for 100-yards, his 5th of the season, giving the star 1,383 total yards with 12 touchdowns for the season! Coach Chucker said, "We want the Titans!" It seems the Lions are improving and constantly trying to find ways to win at home and on the road! The Texans have a rough road ahead and they will need some big-time drafts in the next draft so that they can allow Ron Dayne to be Ron Dayne! Houston is (1-4), and their hopes to advance in their division were just crushed for Coach Levi Vick. Dayne finished with 137 total yards with a 35-yard touchdown catch. Houston will play their last two games at home against division rivals, Indianapolis and Tennessee to complete the season!
  2. OUR WRITER, WHICH IS THE FREEPORT CHUCKER FROM THE LOSING TEAM, MADE A MISTAKE! IT'S WEEK 4 THAT CAME TO COMPLETION!
  3. GAME OF THE WEEK:14 Seattle(1-2) at Miami (3-0) 10 Seattle UPSETS 2019 AFC Champion Miami on their home turf! "You are never safe in this league and there is never a guaranteed victory!"
  4. WEEK #5 LONG ISLAND ELECTRIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2020 SEASON LONG ISLAND EFL STANDINGS 2020 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 2020 AFC EAST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Miami (7-3) 3 1 60 48 7 1-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-1 Buffalo (6-4) 2 2 55 54 7 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 NY Jets (1-6) 2 2 51 62 6 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 New England (4-3) 2 2 60 62 8 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC NORTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Baltimore (3-5) 3 1 69 58 9 2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 Cincinnati (3-4) 2 2 54 56 7 2-0 0-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 Pittsburgh (3-4) 2 2 37 45 4 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-1 Cleveland (3-4) 1 3 31 44 4 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC WEST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC LA Chargers (6-2) 3 1 65 62 11 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 Denver (4-3) 2 2 80 76 11 2-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 Kansas City (1-6) 1 3 49 51 7 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-0 Las Vegas (5-4) 1 3 52 61 7 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC SOUTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Indianapolis (5-4) 3 1 67 48 9 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 Tennessee (3-4) 2 2 59 44 8 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-1 Houston (3-4) 1 3 54 62 6 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-3 1-0 Jacksonville (3-4) 0 4 41 63 5 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-4 0-0 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 2020 NFC EAST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Washington (3-4) 3 1 61 48 7 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 Philadelphia (4-4) 3 1 79 62 11 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 NY Giants (2-5) 2 2 54 58 7 2-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 Dallas (3-4) 2 2 63 68 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-0 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC NORTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Green Bay (4-4) 4 0 45 24 6 2-0 2-0 2-0 4-0 0-0 Chicago (3-4) 3 1 85 75 12 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 Detroit (3-4) 3 1 82 70 12 2-0 1-1 1-1 3-1 0-0 Minnesota (4-3) 1 3 44 58 6 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC WEST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC LA Rams (8-3) 3 1 75 66 10 2-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 Arizona (5-3) 2 2 65 62 8 1-1 1-1 1-0 2-2 0-0 Seattle (4-3) 2 2 59 61 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 SF 49ers’ (6-2) 0 4 52 71 7 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-3 0-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC SOUTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Atlanta (3-4) 2 2 65 65 9 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 Carolina (6-4) 2 2 62 63 8 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 New Orleans (2-5) 1 3 44 59 5 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-1 Tampa Bay (4-3) 1 3 63 75 9 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 GAME #5 Thursday Night September 24 65. Houston (1-3) at Detroit (3-1) DETROIT IS ON FIRE! THEY GO TO 4-1! 66. Washington (3-1) at Dallas (2-2) DALLAS! 67. Baltimore (3-1) at Pittsburgh (2-2) BALTIMORE TO UPSET PITTSBURGH! 68. Buffalo (2-2) at LA Chargers (3-1) WHAT A GAME! CHARGERS WILL GET REDEMPTION! 69. NY Giants (2-2) at Cincinnati (2-2) BENGALS WILL EDGE GIANTS! 70. Miami (3-1) at NY Jets (2-2) JETS WILL TIE FOR 1ST IN THE EAST! 71. Las Vegas (1-3) at Atlanta (2-2) FALCONS! 72. Carolina (2-2) at Minnesota (1-3) CLOSE GAME BUT CAROLINA WILL BEAT MINN! 73. Arizona (2-2) at New England (2-2) BIG GAME FOR BOTH TEAMS! PATRIOTS! 74. Cleveland (1-3) at Jacksonville (0-4) JACKSONVILLE WILL WIN 1ST GAME 75. Tennessee (2-2) at Indianapolis (3-1) COLTS! 76. LA Rams (3-1) at San Francisco (0-4) RAMS! 77. New Orleans (1-3) at Denver (2-2) BRONCOS WILL HEAD TO PLAYOFFS ! 78. Kansas City(1-3) at Tampa Bay (1-3) BUCS! 79. Chicago (3-1) at Green Bay (4-0) BEARS WILL UPSET PACKERS! Monday Night 80. Seattle (2-2) at Philadelphia (3-1) EAGLES!
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WEEK #4 LONG ISLAND ELECTRIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2020 SEASON 2020 LIEFL COACHING RECORDS Long Island EFL Coach & Teams they coach W L Career Record as of 2019 Billy “OC” Los Angeles Rams-NFC Buffalo Bills-AFC Miami Dolphins-AFC Indianapolis Colts-AFC 11 5 W 381- L 275 (8 X LIEFL Champ) Johnny “Freeport-Chucker” Atlanta Falcons-NFC Detroit Lions-NFC Baltimore Ravens-AFC Cincinnati Bengals-AFC 10 6 W 211- L 265 T-1 (2016 LIEFL Champ) Ed “THE GOAT" VIGS Washington Football-NFC San Francisco 49ers-NFC Green Bay Packers-NFC Los Angeles Chargers-AFC 10 6 W 357- L 314 (2 X LIEFL Champ) Paddy Brannigan (Shares Saints at times with "MAC") Seattle Seahawks-NFC Chicago Bears-NFC Denver Broncos-AFC Pittsburgh Steelers-AFC 8 8 W 335- L 306 T-1 (2 x LIEFL Champ) Joey Pizz Tampa Bay Buccaneers-NFC New York Giants-NFC Minnesota Vikings-NFC New York Jets-AFC 7 10 W 309- L 329 (2000 NFC Champ) Matt “ZOO-YORK”McQueen Carolina Panthers-NFC Philadelphia Eagles-NFC Kansas City Chiefs-AFC Cleveland Browns-AFC 7 9 W 231- L 255 (1995 NFC Champ) Kevin “Mac” (Shares Saints at times with Brannigan) New Orleans Saints-NFC Arizona Cardinals-NFC Las Vegas Raiders-AFC Tennessee Titans-AFC 5 10 W 312- L 322 (2 X LIEFL Champ) Levi “Vick” Dallas Cowboys-NFC New England Patriots-AFC Jacksonville Jaguars-AFC Houston Texans-AFC 5 12 ROOKIE 2020 ALTERNATE COACH: JOE "BINO 2020 SLAWSON'S CORNER--CURRENT RANKINGS (Subject to change) 1. GREEN BAY PACKERS (4-0) NFC 2. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-1)NFC 3. NFC LOS ANGELES RAMS (3-1) NFC 4. DETROIT LIONS (3-1) NFC 5. MIAMI DOLPHINS (3-1) AFC 6. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-1) AFC 7. CHICAGO BEARS (3-1) NFC 8. WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (3-1) NFC 9. BALTIMORE RAVENS (3-1) AFC 10. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (3-1) AFC PLAYER OF THE WEEK! TONY GREEN HOSTS THE SPOTLIGHT FOR PLAYER OF THE WEEK#4 So far in the lead for LIEFL Player of the Week for Week#4, it's Washington Football Team's Tony Green exploded for 68 yard rushing, 264 yards on special teams with a 100-yard touchdown return in Washington's victory over the undefeated Baltimore Ravens 24-21! Green's 300 yard game gives him 34 carries for 824 total yards with 5 touchdowns, two of them, 100-yard touchdowns for the season as the (3-1) Washington Football Team plays NFC East rival Dallas, next week! IN THE NEWS: Green Bay Packers celebrate 90th Long Island Electric Football League victory with win over Atlanta 10-7!!! The Green Bay Packers are #6 All-Time in wins in the Long Island Electric Football League as they celebrate their 90th win! When they get 100 wins, they earn $400! LONG ISLAND EFL 2020 STANDINGS AFTER 4 WEEKS 2020 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 2020 AFC EAST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Miami (7-3) 3 1 60 48 7 1-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-1 Buffalo (6-4) 2 2 55 54 7 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 NY Jets (1-6) 2 2 51 62 6 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 New England (4-3) 2 2 60 62 8 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC NORTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Baltimore (3-5) 3 1 69 58 9 2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 Cincinnati (3-4) 2 2 54 56 7 2-0 0-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 Pittsburgh (3-4) 2 2 37 45 4 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-1 Cleveland (3-4) 1 3 31 44 4 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC WEST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC LA Chargers (6-2) 3 1 65 62 11 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 Denver (4-3) 2 2 80 76 11 2-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 Kansas City (1-6) 1 3 49 51 7 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-0 Las Vegas (5-4) 1 3 52 61 7 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 AFC SOUTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Indianapolis (5-4) 3 1 67 48 9 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-1 Tennessee (3-4) 2 2 59 44 8 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-1 Houston (3-4) 1 3 54 62 6 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-3 1-0 Jacksonville (3-4) 0 4 41 63 5 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-4 0-0 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 2020 NFC EAST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Washington (3-4) 3 1 61 48 7 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 Philadelphia (4-4) 3 1 79 62 11 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 NY Giants (2-5) 2 2 54 58 7 2-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 Dallas (3-4) 2 2 63 68 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-0 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC NORTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Green Bay (4-4) 4 0 45 24 6 2-0 2-0 2-0 4-0 0-0 Chicago (3-4) 3 1 85 75 12 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 Detroit (3-4) 3 1 82 70 12 2-0 1-1 1-1 3-1 0-0 Minnesota (4-3) 1 3 44 58 6 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC WEST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC LA Rams (8-3) 3 1 75 66 10 2-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 Arizona (5-3) 2 2 65 62 8 1-1 1-1 1-0 2-2 0-0 Seattle (4-3) 2 2 59 61 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 SF 49ers’ (6-2) 0 4 52 71 7 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-3 0-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2020 NFC SOUTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Atlanta (3-4) 2 2 65 65 9 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 Carolina (6-4) 2 2 62 63 8 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 New Orleans (2-5) 1 3 44 59 5 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-1 Tampa Bay (4-3) 1 3 63 75 9 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 LEAGUE LEADERS AFTER GAME#4 2020 Long Island Electric Football Stat Leaders LIEFL Statistician: Andrew Slawson LIEFL-AFC Rushing Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK Addai-IND 32-405-6/72 0 Tomlinson-LAC 30-394-6/58TD 0 Lewis-BAL 26-321-5/55TD 0 Simpson-BUF 25-302-5/50TD 0 Morris-MIA 29-252-4/40TD 0 George-TENN 31-237-4/47 0 Holmes-KC 25-228-4/60TD 0 B. Jackson-LVR 22-201-3/65TD 0 Harper-NYJ 28-197-1/28 0 Woods-CIN 29-186-1/43 0 Davis-DEN 19-186-4/42TD 0 Dayne-HOU 26-170-2/38TD 0 Bettis-PITT 22-136-2/36 0 Maroney-NE 27-124-2/27 0 Brown-CLE 19-94-1/38 0 Taylor-JAC 21-47-0/21 0 2019: Morris-MIA-SETS NEW AFC-LIEFL RUSH RECORD BREAKS OJ SIMPSON’S RUSHING RECORD 59-693-13 LIEFL-NFC Rushing Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK TOP 5 MAKE AP Lynch-SEA 24-394-6/76TD 0 Tyler-LAR 34-345-6/48TD 0 Barkley-NYG 27-317-5/60TD* 0 Riggs-ATL 36-298-6/24TD 0 E. Smith-DAL 22-290-5/45TD 0 Foster-CAR 25-257-5/39 0 Byars-PHIL 23-257-5/48TD 0 Bussy-DET 18-234-5/49 0 OJ Anderson-AZ 29-226-4/47TD 0 Watters-SF 16-177-3/41 0 Middleton-GB 28-174-1/22 0 Payton-CHI 27-173-3/39TD 0 Peterson-MIN 20-169-3/50TD 0 Bell-TB 30-167-4/48 0 Bush-NO 26-150-1/34 0 Green-WASH 25-144-3/55TD 0 2019 Watters-SF SETS NEW LIEFL RUSHING RECORD 65-925-18 LIEFL-AFC All-Purpose Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK Davis-DEN 32-1085-9/5x100TD 0 Addai-IND 46-955-6/72 0 Tomlinson-LAC 40-887-7/58TD 0 Dayne-HOU 38-830-4/2X100TD 0 Simpson-BUF 32-717-6/100TD 0 Gronkowski-NE 12-698-1/100TD 0 Mason-BAL 10-626-2/2X100TD 0 Duper-MIA 11-625-1/92 0 Casper-LVR 12-612-3/100TD 0 Brown-CLE 29-609-2/100TD 0 Ocho-Cinco-CIN 11-578-3/85,75 0 Taylor-JAC 30-499-1/70 0 Walker-NYJ 10-443-1/92 0 Hill-KC 8-379-1/100TD 0 Bettis-PITT 22-372-3/74 0 Kinney-TENN 7-342-3/100TD 0 Lewis-BAL 27-339-5/55TD 0 Morris-MIA 31-332-6/67TD 0 George-TENN 31-237-4/47 0 B.Jones-TENN 6-225-0/48 0 *2018 P. Holmes-KC 68-1942-16 LIEFL-AFC-NFL 7 GAME SEASON RECORD LIEFL-NFC All-Purpose Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK D. Bussy-DET 31-1114-10/4X100TD 0 Riggs-ATL 48-942-8/100TD 0 Gault-CHI 15-871-4/3x100TD 0 Green-WAS 35-824-5/2X100TD 0 Carmichael-PHI 12-806-4/4x100TD 0 Bruce-LAR 15-751-2/93 0 Bush-NOS 39-735-3/57 0 Lynch-SEA 33-734-7/76TD 0 Giles-TB 13-703-3/100TD 0 Owens-DAL 11-695-5/3x100TD 0 Peterson-MIN 30-675-4/100TD 0 G. Jones-CAR 10-615-2/2x100TD 0 Beckham JR-NYG 7-395-1/100TD 0 Gray-AZ 8-390-0/61 0 Rice-SF 7-364-1/74 0 Sterl Sharpe-GB 8-356-0/69 0 Smith-DAL 16-273-5/45TD 0 Fitzgerald-AZ 4-263-1/93 0 Bradshaw-NYG 6-183-1/45 0 2017 ALL-PURPOSE CHAMP: Peterson-MIN 80-1570- 12 *NFC MVP Riggs sets new All-Purpose Record for LIEFL-NFC 74-1578 2019 GERALD RIGGS-ATL SETS NEW LIEFL ALL-PURPOSE RECORD (78-2339-21) FIRST EVER 2,000 YARD-PLAYER IN A 7 GAME SEASON IN THE LIEFL LIEFL-AFC Kick-Return Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK Davis-DEN 13-899-5/5x100TD 0 Gronkowski-NE 12-698-1/100TD 0 Dayne-HOU 11-641-2/2X100TD 0 Mason-BAL 10-626-2/2X100TD 0 Duper-MIA 10-603-0/92 0 Brown-CLE 9-515-1/100TD 0 Tomlinson-LAC 10-493-1/100TD 0 Casper-LVR 9-480-1/100TD 0 Addai-IND 12-464-0/54 0 Simpson-BUF 7-415-1/100TD 0 Ocho-Cinco-CIN 8-414-0/85 0 T. Hill-KC 7-369-1/100TD 0 Taylor-JAC 7-368-0/74 0 Walker-NYJ 8-346-0/92 0 Bettis-PITT 4-226-0/74 0 Kinney-TENN 3-182-1/100TD 0 B. Jones-TENN 4-174-0/63 0 Winslow-LAC 2-114-0/63 0 AFC Year by Year Special Teams Champion 2017 Adai-IND 18-1085-2 2 X 100TD 2018 P. Holmes-KC 16-705-1 20-1287-3 3 x100TD 2019: Casper-OAK-16-1323-7/x100TD NEW LIEFL AFC RECORD LIEFL-NFC Kick-Return Leader PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK TOP 5 Make AP Bussy-DET 12-810-4/4X100TD 0 Carmichael-PHIL 12-806-4/4x100TD 0 Gault-CHI 13-779-3/3x100TD 0 Bruce-LAR 12-661-0/93 0 Green-WAS 9-658-2/98,2X100TD 0 Giles-TB 11-601-1/100TD 0 Riggs-ATL 11-581-1/100TD 0 Owens-DAL 9-545-3/3x100TD 0 Bush-NO 11-485-0/57 0 Peterson-MIN 8-445-1/100TD 0 Jones-CAR 7-404-2/2x100TD 0 Beckham JR-NYG 7-395-1/100TD 0 Sharpe-GB 8-356-0/69 0 Gray-AZ 7-346-0/61 0 Lynch-SEA 8-339-0/52 0 Rice-SF 6-338-0/74 0 Fitzgerald-AZ 2-171-0/93 0 Bradshaw-NYG 3-112-0/45 0 2017 Bussy-DET 18-1144-3 3 X 100TD 2018 J. Rice-SF 20-943-4 20-1121-2 2019 Carmichael-PHIL SETS NEW LIEFL KICK-RETURN RECORD (24-1696-11/11X100TD) Based on 50 or more yards LIEFL-AFC Receiving Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK Ocho-Cinco-CIN 3-164-3/75TD 0 Collinsworth-CIN 4-164-2/48TD 0 Kinney-TENN 4-160-2/50TD 0 Moss-NE 3-137-3/56TD 0 Harrison-IND 3-133-2/75TD 0 LVR-Casper 3-132-2/76 0 Faulk-NE 3-102-1/30TD 0 Slomka-JAC 4-99-2/53TD 0 Walker-NYJ 2-97-1/64TD 0 Shann Sharpe-DEN 2-96-1/60TD 0 Johnson-HOU 2-87-1/48TD 0 Gonzalez-KC 2-72-2/42TD 0 Swann-PITT 2-67-1/37 0 Alsworth-LAC 2-62-1/34 0 RECEIVING CHAMP: 2017 Winslow Sr. SD 6-296-4* New 7 Game Season LIEFL RECORD 2018 Nordic-BAL breaks Winslow’s Record! 6-321-5 LIEFL AFC RECORD NFC Receiving Leaders PLAYER AND CONFERENCE RANK ATTEMPTS/YARDS/ TOUCHDOWNS/ LONGEST SEASON RUN LIEFL RANK Ditka-CHI 4-224-4/59, 62TD 0 Owens-DAL 2-114-2/64TD 0 Hutson-GB 4-110-3/50TD 0 Shockey-NOS 4-109-2/37TD 0 Giles-TB 2-102-2/86TD 0 Bush-NOS 2-100-2/55TD 0 Foreman-MIN 2-96-2/61TD 0 Taylor-WAS 1-83-1/83TD 0 Fryar-PHIL 1-70-1/70TD 0 Bush-NOS 1-55-1/55TD 0 Riggs-ATL 1/53/1/53TD 0 2017 RECEIVING CHAMP: Shockey-NO-6-293-3 2019 Johnson-DET JOHNSON BREAKS OWN RECORD, SETS LIEFL-NFC 7 Game Season RECORD (6-359-5TD) GAME #4 Thursday Night September 8, to September 19, 2020 49. 21 Denver (2-1) at NY Jets (1-2) 24 (NYJ-Bell 7-138-1/56, Walker 3-143-1/64TD, DEN-Davis 3-240-2/2x100TD's) 50. 21 Minnesota (1-2) at Houston (0-3) 24 (HOU-Dayne 10-234-1/100TD, MIN-Peterson 5-300-3/100TD) 51. 14 New Orleans (1-2) at Detroit (2-1) 21 (DET-Bussy 4-300-3/2x100TDs, NOS-Bush 14-235-2/45) 52. 21 Baltimore (3-0) at Washington (2-1) 24 (WAS-Green 11-332-2/100TD, BAL-J.Lewis 6-147-3/55TD, Mason 3-154-0/78) 53. 14 Arizona (2-1) at Carolina (1-2) 17 (CAR-Jones 3-211-0/86, AZ-Gray 2-126-0/86) 54. 17 Indianapolis (3-0) at Chicago (2-1) 21 (CHI-Gault 3-157-0/IND-Addai 7-170-1/55TD) 55. 14 Seattle(1-2) at Miami (3-0) 10 (MIA-Duper 1-104-0/58, SEA-Lynch 7-134-1/70) 56. 0 Pittsburgh (2-1) at Tennessee (1-2) 14 (TEN-Jones 2-109-0/63, PITT-Swann 3-109-0/65) 57. 14 Jacksonville (0-3) at Cincinnati (1-2) 17 (CIN-Ocho-Cinco 4-188-1/60TD, JAC-Taylor 6-152-0/74) 58. 20 LA Chargers (2-1) at Tampa Bay (1-2) 14 (OT 8:30) (TB-Giles 3-117-1/60,LAC-Tomlinson 9-260-1/100TD) 59. 10 Cleveland (1-2) at Dallas (1-2) 14 (DAL-Owens 4-184-2/64TD, CLE-Brown 4-102-0/55) 60. 14 NY Giants (2-1) at LA Rams (2-1) 21 (LAR-Tyler 10-143-3/43TD, Bruce 3-153-0/73, NYG-Beckham Jr., 3-163-0/93) 61. 17 Buffalo (1-2) at Las Vegas (1-2) 14 (LVR-Casper 6-270-2/76, BUF-Simpson 7-222-2/89) 62. 10 New England (1-2) at Kansas City (1-2) 7 (NONE TO REPORT BY COACHES) 63. 20 Philadelphia (2-1) at San Francisco (0-3) 14 (SF-Watters 9-124-2/53, PHI-Byars 14-160-3/48TD, Carmichael 3-140-0/52) Monday Night Football September 19, 2020 64. 7 Atlanta (2-1) at Green Bay (3-0) 10 (ATL-Riggs 5-100-1TD/84) GAME OF THE WEEK:14 Seattle(1-2) at Miami (3-0) 10 Seattle UPSETS 2019 AFC Champion Miami on their home turf! "You are never safe in this league and their is never a guaranteed victory!" PLAYER OF THE WEEK: WAS-Tony Green 11-332-2/100TD against the previously unbeaten Baltimore Ravens! What a game for Green! GAME #5 Thursday Night 65. Houston (1-3) at Detroit (3-1) 66. Washington (3-1) at Dallas (2-2) 67. Baltimore (3-1) at Pittsburgh (2-2) 68. Buffalo (2-2) at LA Chargers (3-1) 69. NY Giants (2-2) at Cincinnati (2-2) 70. Miami (3-1) at NY Jets (2-2) 71. Las Vegas (1-3) at Atlanta (2-2) 72. Carolina (2-2) at Minnesota (1-3) 73. Arizona (2-2) at New England (2-2) 74. Cleveland (1-3) at Jacksonville (0-4) 75. Tennessee (2-2) at Indianapolis (3-1) 76. LA Rams (3-1) at San Francisco (0-4) 77. New Orleans (1-3) at Denver (2-2) 78. Kansas City(1-3) at Tampa Bay (1-3) 79. Chicago (3-1) at Green Bay (4-0) Monday Night 80. Seattle (2-2) at Philadelphia (3-1)
  6. PACKERS STUN FALCONS TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED IN OT! Lambeau Field Stadium Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau, who had died two months earlier. September 19, 2020. Green Bay Wisconsin. Now this is a game to talk about as Week#5 of the Long Island Electric Football League comes to completion! Stay tuned for all of our league highlights, standings, and leaders on this Forum Page later today in this exciting league! One of the longest win streaks in the seven-game season format in Long Island Electric Football League is 5-0, held by Arizona, who were dismantled last season in the final two games of the regular season, eventually losing to the Carolina Panthers in the playoffs. The only unbeaten Long Island Electric Football League team remaining in the 2020 season is the Green Bay Packers (3-0), who have emerged as a defensive powerhouse in the NFC North. No team has gone undefeated in the six years using the seven-game season format. The Oakland Raiders finished (9-1) in 2008, and the NFC West Los Angeles Rams tied that record in 2018, when they beat the Los Chargers in Super Bowl XVI 31-28! What awaits this year's winner is the Super Bowl Replica ring, which is amazing in this league. The Super Bowl winner earns big bucks in a beaten economy due to pandemic. They get a trophy, the money, and a ring! It is a $200 ring that league dues pay for! Next season to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in the hobby, Sponsor, and two-time World Champion USA Swimmer Greg Jagenberg, is matching the winner pool to make next year's Super Bowl, a $3200 victory! All the Packers have is straight-up Blue-Collar TEAMWORK! No big numbers, no huge production on offense, but their swarming run-stop defense has been stellar, led by Reggie White and Willie Davis, Forrest Gregg, and Ray Nitschke. They lead the NFC in defense with 17 points allowed in three games. The Packers haven't mustered up much offensive for Coach Viggs. It isn't anything to open eyes in the league, but Green Bay running back, Terdell Middleton's best game was against the Packers division rival, the Detroit Lions. Middleton had 78 yards rushing in that game. His season total is 171 yards on the ground with one touchdown. Sterling Sharpe has been a productive kick returner. Sharpe has returned the ball only four times, for 222 yards! But today the Packer defense will be put to the test! They face the high-octane offense of the Atlanta Falcons and their 2019-All-Pro LIEFL-Best offensive player, in Gerald Riggs! Many of the coaches talking in the inner circle feel that the Packers haven't played a tough schedule and that their true test will come in the NFC playoffs. Only Green Bay Coach and LIEFL Co-Founder, Eddie Viggs, knows the importance of navigating a minute by minute Packer victory. Viggs, a private investment banker by trade, said, "It is always an honor to play with a historic team in the league because you want to see them win. We have to fight hard in today's game against Atlanta. It'll be a true test today to see if we are ready for the next level. I think Atlanta is a great team, but my Packers showed up in the playoffs last year and we are ready for the Dirty Birds. Maybe we can clean them up! They are angry from their loss to Chicago last week, and they are unstoppable, but I love my defense this year. We made lots of improvements and adjustments. We need to work on offense. In this league, it's 75% planning, and the rest is execution. Listen, Gerald Riggs is a guy we have to try to slow down, or this game can change very fast. The Chucker has played incredible this year. I see lots of improvements in his coaching" The Packers beat division rival Minnesota in Week#1, 7-0. In Week#2, they beat Detroit 14-7, and then last week they beat New Orleans 14-10, at New Orleans. Nothing special in terms of hefty competition, except for the "hot-streak" Lions. The standings before the game are impressive for the Packers. 2020 NFC NORTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Green Bay (4-4) 3 0 35 17 5 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-0 Chicago (3-4) 3 1 85 75 12 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 Detroit (3-4) 3 1 82 70 12 2-0 1-1 1-1 3-1 0-0 Minnesota (4-3) 1 3 44 58 6 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 The Falcons (2-1), lost in a huge upset to the mean Chicago Bears (3-1) last week in overtime 20-14! The Bears are on fire! Chicago has "looting" offenses on their mind in their quest for a division title with rival Green Bay. Their time to meet is coming up next week in Week#5! The excitement will be incredible as the season winds down, waiting for the playoffs Thanksgiving week! The Master of "Trash-talking" is legit 6-foot 4", Johnny Freeport-Chucker in this league! The in-shape, retired police detective of 25 years, is a perfect fit for the Atlanta Falcons. Nobody in this league talks more trash than Chucker. We often wonder how he makes the men set-up with his huge hands. He said, "I have been waiting for Viggs. My guys are waiting in the back alley ready to brawl in this game, so expect a war! We ain't afraid of no Green Bay Packers, and it's about time we knock the chip off of their shoulder and Coach Viggy's shoulder too! I told Viggy the last time we played, 'we'll meet again my friend,' and here we are." Chucker said to Viggs, "Viggy you look more handsome than the last time I saw you son. Let me beat all of you guys in this league so I can enjoy my winter in my Florida house." Viggy said, "Son? Who are you calling son? My talk is going to be on the scoreboard tonight brother." Viggs had a determined look on his face before game-time as the anticipation grew near. Both Coaches pulled their teams out of the storage bins and dipped the running back bases in water to clear any fiber, which is the ritual in the league. Commissioner Billy O'C sprayed and wiped the board down and made sure the clocks were set, the goal posts were intact, and the yard markers were properly lined up. The players get weighed before each game, and the coaches get a few practice runs before beginning the game. Eleven people are on hand to watch in a great party like atmosphere with pizza being served. Atlanta sits at the top of the NFC South, one game away from ahead of the 2019 NFC South Division Champion and rival Carolina, who is closing in fast at (2-2). The Falcons need to play hard in this game, and Gerald Riggs needs to keep it moving for the Atlanta to stay in the race in their division because Carolina is on the rise again. Atlanta plays Las Vegas and then Tampa Bay twice to end the season. Coach Viggs won't look ahead at all. His focus will be this game. It will be interesting to watch what he has planned to stop the "Dirty-Birds", who can be one of the most explosive teams in the league. Gerald Riggs is at the top in almost every offense category. He is #4 in the NFC in rushing with 33 carries for 292 yards and five touchdowns, and he is #3 in the NFC in all-purpose yards with 44 total carries with 842 total yards and seven touchdowns total! Riggs is a beast and offensive machine with too many LIEFL honors to list, but the one thing missing is a Super Bowl Trophy! 2020 NFC SOUTH W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON AFC Atlanta (3-4) 2 1 58 55 8 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 Carolina (6-4) 2 2 62 63 8 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 New Orleans (2-5) 1 3 44 59 5 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-1 Tampa Bay (4-3) 1 3 63 75 9 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 The Atlanta Falcons will be wearing their brand new white jersey's tonight for the first time this season. They are colorful! THE PLAY BY PLAY: Atlanta Falcons (2-1) vs Green Bay Packers (3-0) We could feel the genuine excitement building to watch this game as the opening kickoff was taken by Sterling Sharpe 42-yards only to be hit hard by Atlanta’s Deon Jones! On his first run of the game, Packers running back, Terdell Middleton's first run of the game dragged him back for an 8-yard loss by a vicious Falcons front line. And on second down the Packers lost 10 more yards and they are forced to pass the ball on third down. On third down fullback Jim Taylor made a huge play on a pass from quarterback Aaron Rodgers for a 35- yard gain to the Atlanta 43-yard line with 9:04 left to go in the half! After being stopped again by a ferocious Atlanta Trench core on 2nd down, Middleton gained 6 yards for the first time on the run as the Packers pushed the ball forward, but not before forcing a third down pass. And Coach Viggs always has a trick play of sorts up his sleeve as Aaron Rodgers ran a 30-yarder on a quarterback sneak for a Packer first down, bringing the ball to the Falcons 25-yard line as the coach of the Falcons Johnny Freeport-Chucker had a look of disgust on his face. Green Bay Coach Viggs did lots of moving around and his adjustments to get this Packer team aligned with Atlanta, with 3:57 left to go in the half. On first down Falcons All-Pro defensive tackle Terrance Pennington made a hard-hitting tackle for a 13-yard loss on Middleton. Green Bay struggled running the football against this Atlanta defense. We almost wonder as we heard talk before the game, how the Packers will fare against division rivals Chicago Bears who are “red hot” and on fire! On the next play to coach Viggs surprise, the Falcons came up with the biggest play of the game as Austin Hooper sacked quarterback Aaron Rodgers for a huge 30 yard loss at the 27-yard line and the Packers get themselves into huge trouble! Coach Viggs shouted a profanity and lost another ten yards on the play jeopardizing his Packers undefeated season. It’s not the cool, calm Coach we are used to seeing. Then he yelled, “I don't even believe it.” And the Green Bay Packers, now have to punt the ball from their own 27-yard line on fourth down to the most dangerous player in the league, Gerald Riggs. The Chucker caught Coach Viggs sleeping on this one play. It’s all it takes, one mistake. You can see the disgust on Viggs face, and as we always say, every team is one win or loss away from disaster or progress! Coaches cannot afford to make mistakes like that when you're playing against guys like Gerald Riggs because he will make you pay dearly as Riggs returned the ball 84-yards on the punt to the Green Bay 16-yard line, as the first half comes to an end! On first down the Packers defense came up big! They handed Gerald Riggs a two-yard loss. On second down, Green Bay’s defense came up big again, with another 5-yard loss taking Riggs down at the 23-yard line, forcing this Falcons team to pass as Coach Viggs set-up for a blitz package on third down. And Green Bay's Jim Taylor chased Riggs on the next play, but Riggs ran for the first down to the six-yard line of the Packers with the clock rolling at 10:28 to go in the game! The Packers defense played extremely impressive and aggressive against Atlanta’s ultra-back Gerald Riggs. The Falcons tried to go back to the run again, but Riggs may have met the best defense yet in these Packers. We always wonder why the defensive unit can destroy a team, but they can't run the ball on offense. It's the one phenomenon of electric football that has left a question mark in the minds of the coaches in this league. Like a train-wreck, the Falcons on the next play, ran the ball in to the end-zone with Riggs scoring a six-yard touchdown with 9:05 left to go in the game! The Falcons were beating the Packers at Lambeau Field on the Packers home turf, 7-0! On the kickoff Sterling Sharpe took it back 42 yards again, hit at midfield by Julio Jones. And for the first time in the game Middleton rans for a first down to the Atlanta Falcon 48-yard line with 5:34 left to go in the game. Coach Viggs was trying to get this game to go to overtime. With time running out, on a huge 30-yard explosion from Middleton, Middleton ran the ball to the Atlanta 18-yard-line with 3:43 left to go in the game! The Packers kept feeding the ball to Middleton, this time for no gain. Then two minutes later, Coach Viggs decided to pass with the clock ticking, as Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers hit Don Hutson on a a phenomenal 33-yard touchdown to tie the game at 7-7, sending the game into overtime with a chance for the Green Bay Packers to redeem themselves and save their undefeated season! The look on Johnny Chucker's face was priceless as he watched the Packers steal back their pride, keeping that chip on that shoulder! Leave it to Coach Viggs, who in a huge turn of events won the coin-toss in overtime! Unbelievable, really it's unbelievable! Not only have the Packers defense controlled the Falcons and stopped Gerald Riggs, but they've tied the game and brought it into overtime, determined to stay undefeated in an amazing game! On first down Aaron Rodgers faded left and he threw a 14-yard first down to his favorite receiver, Don Hutson again, bringing the ball to the Atlanta 36-yard line, as we watch Coach Viggs the Master, go to work! And another failed run attempt for Green Bay, the Packers suffer a five-yard loss. Green Bay took one more run, and then decided to go for the win by kicking an amazing 41-yard field-goal in 6:04 of overtime to remain undefeated at (4-0), to win the game 10-7, in a dramatic finish! The Packers defense came up huge today! They are the only team in the league to stay undefeated due to the fantastic coaching by the Coach Ed Viggs! Don Hutson was the was the game's MVP with two catches for 47 yards and the game-tying touchdown, as the Packers get ready for war next week against their division rivals Chicago Bears! The Chucker shook hands with Viggy and said, "You got lucky on this one. I'll get you back in the playoffs!" Viggs said, "Yeah baby! These are the games I live for! I am proud of my guys and now we have to get ready for War II, as we play the other big guy, Coach Paddy Brannigan's Bears!" What a way to close out Week#4 in the Long Island Electric Football League as the Green Bay Packers shut down Atlanta's star running back Gerald Riggs, holding Riggs to 100 total yards!
  7. I can't say that I have ever done that but it sounds like a great world to be in, no matter what, it is what you love that matters!
  8. GREAT STUFF!!!

    1. 3rdnLongFootballs

      3rdnLongFootballs

      Some of the best league history I have ever seen....wow

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      Long island EFL

      Thank you so much. We have a story like all leagues! It is amazing that we have all been brought together!  Peace and Love!

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  9. We are in the middle of our season. Feel free to check it out, and we'd love to follow your league as well! Long Island EFL! United Brotherhood of EF 4EVA! https://forum.tudorgames.com/forum/9-the-showcase-–-photo-gallery/
  10. We love what you do with your league and how you track each player! Awesome!
  11. https://forum.tudorgames.com/files/category/39-2020-long-island-electric-football-league-ratings-all-time-wins-coaches-standings-and-schedule/
  12. Hey my brother, they are posted throughout our League site with this year's they are in the forum as well. https://forum.tudorgames.com/files/category/39-2020-long-island-electric-football-league-ratings-all-time-wins-coaches-standings-and-schedule/
  13. HIGH-FLYING EAGLES BURY 49ERS SEASON WITH OVERTIME VICTORY! Levi's Stadium Football Stadium Levi's Stadium is an American football stadium located in Santa Clara, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has served as the home venue for the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers since 2014. The stadium is located approximately 40 miles south of San Francisco and is named for Levi Strauss & Co., which purchased naming rights in 2013. THE COUNTDOWN: In a perfect world many members of this Long Island Electric football league saw the San Francisco 49ers as a possible champion last year, and when that didn't happen, everybody wondered why. They had the best running back in the league in Ricky Watters. Watters set the seven-game season record in the LIEFL,with 925 rushing yards and a phenomenal 18 touchdowns! He was a beast! That's not all. 49ers Coach Eddie Viggs said, "Not sure why we are playing this way, but the competition has been outstanding. I can't win them all with every team. It's time to get back to the basics." San Francisco had one of the best pound per pound kick returners in the game in Jerry Rice, but the 49ers somehow came up short and collapsed in the playoffs losing to defending division rival and Super Bowl Champion Los Angeles Rams! The Eagles are not going to have any Mercy for the 49ers. They have come such a long way and are trying to win a championship. Philadelphia's superstar Harold Carmichael had an off week last week because Coach Matt Zoo-York McQueen decided it was time to give Keith Byars some ball! This week you can more of that from McQueen's Eagles on the road. They are going to need Byars power-play heading down the home stretch for the Eagles. Philadelphia is treating this like a playoff game. They are really amped-up! THE PLAY-BY-PLAY: Philadelphia Eagles (2-1) vs San Francisco 49ers (0-3) On the opening kickoff San Francisco's Jerry Rice got turned at midfield and tackled by defensive tackle Jason Peters, who made the tackle for Philadelphia at the 40-yard line, as the 49ers take over at their own 40-yard line. On first down, Ricky Watters was stuffed by the Eagles defensive line for a 10-yard loss. On the league "All-Pro Watch-List" is Jerry Sisemore who brought Watters down for a five-yard loss! The 49ers ran for five yards in three plays until quarterback Joe Montana was forced to pass. Montana hit Ricky Watters for a 53-yard play with Watters bringing the ball to the Philadelphia 6-yard line for a first down, with 7:45 left to go in the half! What a play! One play later, Watters scored on a nice touchdown dash for San Francisco from 6-yards out battling his way into the end zone with 4:23 left to go, 7-0 with San Francisco beating Philadelphia! The player everyone has been excited to watch is Harold Carmichael who had a record-setting eleven, 100-yard kick-returns for touchdowns as the #1 kick-return man in the Long Island Electric Football League in 2019. On the kick return Carmichael ran 52-yards right to the center of the field as he was tackled by San Francisco tight-end Dwight Clark at the 49ers 48-yard line. On first down Eagles running back Keith Byars was stopped at the line of scrimmage on a hard hit by linebacker 49ers linebacker, Ken Norton. And, just like that, in two running plays Byars explodes for a 48-yard touchdown run into the end-zone to tie the game with the half coming to a close, 7-7, on a beautiful run by Byars! With Byars hot and Carmichael as their security blanket, the Eagles are a very dangerous team lurking in the league! On the ensuing kick-return, Jerry Rice was hit hard by Eagles lineman Hugh Douglas as the All-Pro brings Rice down at the 40-yard line! San Francisco looked downfield 60-yards away from scoring a touchdown with 14:17 left to go in the game as we watch the San Francisco 49ers try to win their first game of the season. On first down Ricky Watters is slammed, when out of nowhere Jason Peters again makes the stop for Philadelphia, bouncing back the 49ers for a 5-yard loss at their own 35-yard line with second down coming up! It didn't take long for the league to figure Ricky Watters. He spent the season last year terrorizing LIEFL defenses, but this year the adjustments have been made to stop the 49ers in one of their toughest seasons ever! And just as we said that, Ricky Watters broke free through a hole for a 40-yard gain, and a first down for San Francisco at the Philadelphia 20-yard line with 11:22 precious minutes left to go in the game! Outstanding play by the 49ers front line! The very next play was just as beautiful for the 49ers as Watters ran in his second touchdown of the game from 20-yards away, making the score 14-7, 49ers! There was 9:44 left to go in the game and for a minute, the 49ers look like a flashback from 2019, finishing as the #1 offense in the LIEFL! On the ensuing kick return, Philadelphia's Harold Carmichael ran through a huge hole but Fred Dean closed it off for the 49ers as Carmichael returned the ball 45-yards! It seems defensive opponents have worked very hard to figure out the best kick returner in the game! On first down, after a nine yard pickup for the Eagles, 49ers Dwight Clark made a great stop on Keith Byers at the 44-yard line, just one yard short of a first down, forcing the third down play for Philadelphia! And on fourth down Keith Byers caught a 24-yard pass for a first down bringing the ball to the San Francisco 22-yard line with 1:35 remaining in the game! This one has become a nail-biter as time was ticking down on the Eagles. On the last play of the game with 4 seconds left, Keith Byars caught a beautiful pass from Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz for a 22-yard touchdown to tie the game and send the game into overtime! And in a drastic turn of events, Philadelphia won the overtime coin toss on the road with their back against the wall in San Francisco! The Eagles came up huge with the ball and Mr. Reliable, Harold Carmichael returned the ball 43-yards, tackled by Ricky Watters! These Eagles played like champions! This is without question, the best Philadelphia Eagles team they have ever put on the field! On the Eagles first run in overtime, Keith Byars picked up a 17-yard run and a first down to the 49ers 35-yard line. The Eagles just keep moving forward tiring out the 49ers defensive unit with a relentless pursuit for the game winning score. To win on the road in this league is so huge. Philadelphia continues to drive the ball as they pick up another 5-yards. One more time, another five yards and a first down for Byars and the Eagles as 49ers tackle, Harris Barton makes his third tackle of the day for San Francisco, bringing the ball to the 25-yard line of San Francisco. The Eagles continue their drive with another first down, this time to the 15-yard line of the 49ers, as they get closer to the goal line! It's hard to imagine that the 49ers have not won a game to this point and because of that they're going to secure the first round draft picks in the 2021 draft. More yardage for Philadelphia, bringing the ball to the 10-yard line with second down and five coming up. The only thing we can say at this point is Philadelphia looked like a very dominant football team and they will be difficult to beat as they prime for a possible division title. Washington beat them to open the season 13-10, and that's where the season will finish, against Washington at Philadelphia for the clash of the Titans! We think the only team standing in the Eagles way from being a Super Bowl contender, is the Rams. On the next play, Keith Byars ran over the 49ers defense and into the end-zone from 10-yards out to give the Eagles a tremendous road victory 20-14, in 10:36 of overtime to beat the San Francisco 49ers (0-4) with Keith Byars scoring three touchdowns, adding to his three he scored last week against the Cincinnati Bengals! Byars rushed for 114 yards today on 12 carries, and Carmichael had 160 yards on kick-returns! The Philadelphia Eagles are on a roll! They head back home to play the Seattle Seahawks (2-2) next week in an East Coast war! The 49ers are finished! They play division rival and "red-hot" two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Los Angeles Rams (3-1), in a showdown of pride! ReplyForward
  14. NEW ENGLAND STAYS IN DIVISION HUNT AFTER UPSETTING KANSAS CITY! Arrowhead Stadium Football Stadium Arrowhead Stadium is an American football stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It primarily serves as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. It is part of the Truman Sports Complex with adjacent Kauffman Stadium, the home of the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. Arrowhead Stadium has a seating capacity of 76,416, making it the 27th largest stadium in the United States and the sixth largest NFL stadium. It is also the largest sports facility by capacity in the state of Missouri. A $375 million renovation was completed in 2010. THE COUNTDOWN: September 18, 2020. Kansas City Missouri. There comes a time when we have to talk about these two teams playing today. They are a mystery. As WEEK-#4 comes to a close, the Long Island Electric Football League's AFC is not quite where the NFC is, but they are very close to contributing to making this an incredible 32-full strength competitive League. Nearly every team in the NFC is a threat. There are a few exceptions. One of them is the Kansas City Chiefs at (1-2). Running back Priest Holmes has been a significant part of the league these past five 7-Game season format years winning Player of the Year in 2018, everyone is wondering what is going on in Kansas City. Coach Matt "Zoo-York" McQueen said,"There is no sense repeating what has already been written and that is, the Chiefs need to deliver in the next two seasons or they may have to completely rebuild. We have Holmes finally playing to his standard after we unleashed him last week." Kansas City's lost to the Baltimore Ravens, but Holmes had a season high 125 yards rushing with two huge touchdowns, one for 60-yards! This is Kansas City's chance to make a move in a very competitive AFC West. Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill has been the torch-bearer this season, with 324 yards and a touchdown. He is dangerous! If the Chiefs can get both Holmes and Hill connected in the game, it will be a long day for New England. New England (1-2), is in for a war in the AFC East because the Jets, Bills, and AFC Champion Miami Dolphins are neck-and-neck, so the Patriots need this win desperately or their season could be lost. They are one game away from looking ahead to next season if they lose. That is what makes the seven-game season so fiercely competitive. These standings are prior to the game. 2020 AFC EAST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC Miami (7-3) 3 1 60 48 7 1-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-1 Buffalo (6-4) 2 2 55 54 7 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 NY Jets (1-6) 2 2 51 62 6 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 New England (4-3) 1 2 50 55 7 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Today, Chiefs Coach, Zoo-York, plays rookie New England Coach Levi Vick who is (4-12). He has made some adjustments with the Patriots line and boy, have they opened up holes! It won't be easy for KC. No joke! The Patriots have to stop All-Pro tight-end Rob Gronkowski, which no one has been able to do so far. In fact, "Gronk" has been the Patriots rock this season, averaging 215 yards per game! He is #6 in the AFC in all-purpose yards 11-643, with one touchdown, but he is the #2 kick-returner in the AFC! This guy can change a game in a minute. He is their play-maker! The Patriots need him to perform now more than ever, and he is a big-time player in the tough spots. He is vying for Pro-Bowl starter as the kick return specialist. Slawson's Corner Analyst Andrew Slawson said, "Forget it! If you are looking for either of these teams to go to the playoffs, it isn't going to happen. Time for them both to rebuild and get great draft picks. Priest Holmes needed to come out of the gate in game one on fire to compete at the level they need to compete at in this league. It can't be all of the sudden in Week #4 that they can compete. The Chargers at (3-1) figured that out in Week#1 and Kansas City isn't beating the Chargers with the year they are having. Zoo-York can win this game because I do not believe that Levi Vick is a good electric football coach, and I said it before and I will say it again, he is an embarrassment with what he's done to Jacksonville at (0-4). He is not going to win this game in Kansas City!" Wow! With a win today, Kansas City stays in the hunt in the West! 2020 AFC WEST W L PF PA TDS HOME AWAY DIV CON NFC LA Chargers (6-2) 3 1 65 62 11 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 Denver (4-3) 2 2 80 76 11 2-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 Kansas City (1-6) 1 2 42 41 6 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-0 Las Vegas (5-4) 1 3 52 61 7 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 Totals: 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 THE PLAY-BY-PLAY: New England Patriots (1-2) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1-2) On the opening kick-off Kansas City return man Tyreek Hill was figured out fast by Coach Levi Vick and his Patriots! Hill was stopped at the Chiefs 35 yard-line. Hill did not have his fire on the kick return that opened the game. On Kansas City's first run of the game, Priest Holmes ran for an impressive 19-yard gain. The most controversial coach in the league, Coach Levi Vick, did a great job figuring out the adjustments that he needed to make, and on the next play New England's defense stopped Holmes on two straight runs, for an 18-yard loss by the Patriot push-back, led by lineman John Hannah! On third down, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes II, aired it out, but with nowhere to throw, Mahomes was forced to throw the football out of bounds, bringing up a fourth down for the Chiefs at the 35-yard line. Kansas City was in big trouble with 8:03 left to go in the half! On fourth down the Chief spell disaster! Kansas City running back, Prince Holmes was flipped around facing the opposite side of the field, hit-up by his own man, and the play stops at the 30-yard line with the Patriots now in control of the ball with 6:32 left and a half. Oh My! How the season has turned around for Levi Vick! When New England took over at the 30-yard line, it didn't take Vick's Patriots long to score. Patriots running back Lawrence Maroney had two runs that amounted to two yards, and the Patriots were forced to pass the ball on third down when Randy Moss outran Derrick Thomas on the left sideline as Moss caught a great pass beating out Thomas for the 30-yard touchdown run to put the Patriots ahead 7-0, with 1:27 left to go in the half! And on the next kickoff for the Chiefs Tony Gonzalez on his first kick return of his career, ran the ball back 67-yards to the Patriot 33-yard line on one spectacular run! The Patriots offense wouldn't let up on Kansas City. On the Chiefs first down, defensive tackle Matt Light made a beautiful tackle on Priest Holmes, who hasn't rushed for a yard since his first run of 19-yards, forcing a third down play again for Kansas City. The Chiefs have gotten themselves into a mess. With a wide open Tony Gonzalez, Mahomes missed the pass. forcing another fourth down on the Kansas City offense. The pressure was mounting! The Chiefs decided to go for it again on fourth down, with 11:15 left to go in the game! Call it incredible, but Priest Holmes on a fourth down play, ran for 22-yards to pick up an amazing first down for the Chiefs, with 9:51 to go in the game! What a play as Kansas City takes the football all the way down to the Patriots 20-yard line! And after a four yard gain, Holmes scored on a 16-yard touchdown to tie the game at 7-7, with 7:20 left to go in the game! So far, Kansas City has done a great job keeping the ball out of New England Rob Gronkowski's hands. Gronk returned his first kick of the day for 55 yards to the Kansas City 45 yard line, with 5:24 remaining in the game! Both the Patriots and the Chiefs are trying to stay alive in their division as Week #4 comes to a close and Week#5 begins to heat up. Right now the way it looks is if the Patriots win they will be tied with the New York Jets (2-2) and the Buffalo Bills(2-2), for second-place in a three-way fight for the AFC East Wild Card race! The Chiefs continue to dominate on the front line as they stop the Patriots for a 15-yard loss. With the clock ticking and seconds to go in the game All-Pro Kevin Faulk came up huge for the Patriots! Faulk caught a great pass from quarterback Tom Brady for a 59-yards first down to the Kansas City Chiefs one-yard line! One play later Maroney lost 25-yards on the play and with time running out the Patriots kicked the game winning field-goal from 26-yards away to win the game 10-7 in a major upset! For rookie coach Levi Vick, he silenced all the critics who doubted him. The resilient coach won his 5th LIEFL game as he starts to figure this league out in a heck of a football game! Matt Zoo-York McQueen threw his water bottle to the other side of the room in frustration, as the Chiefs season is in jeopardy! New England (2-2), heads back home to play the NFC West Arizona Cardinals (2-2), in a major showdown. The Kansas City Chiefs dropped back in the race for a Wild Card spot as they now have two away games in a row against Jacksonville (0-4) and New Orleans (1-3).
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  17. BILLS DOMINATE RAIDERS WITH OJ'S 222 YARDS! LAS VEGAS RAIDERS Allegiant Stadium Is a domed stadium located in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It serves as the home stadium for the National Football League's Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels college football team. It is located on about 62 acres of land west of Mandalay Bay at Russell Road and Hacienda Avenue and between Polaris Avenue and Dean Martin Drive, just west of Interstate 15. Construction of the $1.8 billion stadium began on November 13, 2017, and its certificate of occupancy was issued on July 31, 2020. THE COUNTDOWN: September 17, 2020. Las Vegas, Nevada. An explosion of the Long Island Electric Football 2017 Super Bowl XIII Champion Buffalo Bills this season, has yet to come. One of the premiere ultra-teams of the AFC, or better known as the "Pretty-Boys" of the AFC, is the Bills, but with this tough schedule, they have not fared well at (1-2), including losing a home game to the NFC West two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Los Angeles Rams. Coach Billy O'C said,"That pretty-boy status fades fast in this league because in this jungle, there is no place safe to hide. The great coaches expose our weaknesses. Mine is passing, so I am coming at you with the "kitchen-sink" and I will give up the pass and win and lose by the run. I know my limitations, but the Bills are still the best team in the AFC. Today, we are going to take a stand and play like Champions against the Raiders. OJ Simpson and the Electric Company will be back in force. I cannot tell you how disappointed I am in this team, but it isn't entirely their fault. We have to play Buffalo Bills dominant football. I have rookie Ray Brown who's a heck of a future player. He will be a little more involved today." The Las Vegas Raiders and that whole move has lifelong fans of the Raiders disgruntled. One of those people is Raiders Coach Kevin "Mac" Maloney. Maloney said,"I am not getting the feel for the Silver and Black of Las Vegas that I felt in Oakland. It isn't the same, and I want to trade someone in this league who can love them the way they should be loved. I know it might not matter because these are plastic player figures, but the performance my top guy, Dave Casper is having, is a huge concern for us. He was the AFC kick-return winner last year with 1323 yards on 15 carries and he had seven 100 yard touchdown runs, a career high for him. He has mustered up only 343 yards on 6 carries, with only one 100 yard touchdown run." THE PLAY-BY-PLAY: Buffalo Bills (1-2) vs Las Vegas Raiders (1-2). There is no doubt that the Buffalo Bills are not yet finished this season. They're going to continue to battle for first place in the AFC East and try to secure a playoff spot. They have been in this position before in 2017, when the Bills won four games and then dismantled every single team in the playoffs as a Wild Card Teams, including crushing the NFC Champion Detroit Lions in LIEFL-Super Bowl XIII, 49-35. Buffalo's All-Pro running back OJ Simpson broke a number of Long Island Electric Football League records in that game, rushing for 205 yards and Simpson scored seven touchdowns in the game! He may have slowed up a bit, but understand, the league has caught up very fast. That is what is happening here with great draft-picks, and the coaching has been competitive as heck! Last season Buffalo beat the Los Angeles Chargers 49-48 on a controversial play with 11 seconds left to go in the game and a dispute over the clock ensued with lots of arguing, but Buffalo had their way with Billy O'C as coach. That dispute will carry over next week when Buffalo plays Los Angeles again in Week#5! The Bills season last year surprisingly ended on a sour note. They were beaten by the Miami Dolphins 31-21 the AFC Championship Game! This battle with the Raiders, who also were a playoff team last season is going to be a huge challenge for Buffalo on the road. For the Raiders coach "Mac" Maloney said that, "Dave Casper has to have a huge day and set us up with great field position. Bo Jackson and my offensive line will do the rest. We are really on the fence this season as I'm seeing Casper slow up a bit after having five amazing season. The problem for Buffalo is that the Raiders play awesome at home. But between Bruce Smith and Marcell Dareus, the Raider front-line will have their hands full. And on the opening kickoff Dave Casper exploded for 52-yards, tackled by the Bills, Andre Reed to the Buffalo 48-yard line in this very exciting match-up! On Las Vegas' first run running back Bo Jackson suffered a huge loss of yardage as the Bills pound the Raiders for a 22-yards loss by a swarming Buffalo Bills defense! Coach Billy OC's defense came to play today as Jackson and the Raiders get pushed back for another 12 yard loss on second down, making it third and 32 yards to go for the first down for Las Vegas. The Raiders seemed to be in trouble until Raiders quarterback David Carr hit tight end Dave Casper for a huge 76-yard play and a first down! Casper took the ball to the Buffalo 4-yard line! What a play by the Raiders! So much for the pre-game controversy surrounding Casper, with 9:20 left to go in the half! On the very next play, Carr went to Casper again, as Casper got turned around at the line of scrimmage and swung back to the opposite side of the field to catch a 4-yard touchdown pass to give the Raiders the lead 7-0, with 7:31 left in the half! On Buffalo's first kick return OJ Simpson exploded for an sizzling 89-yard kick-return as Raiders linebacker Ted Hendricks saved the day, making tackle at the 11-yard line for Las Vegas! On the very next play Simpson ran in the one yard touchdown to tie the score 7-7! As the first half came to a close Dave Casper returned a 37-yard kick when Casper was slammed to the turf by Simpson on a great tackle. The Raiders were not able to get anything going on the run, losing another seven yards to this Buffalo high-pressure defensive line. The new Bills uniforms look spectacular. Coach Billy O'C did a beautiful job and so did the Buffalo Bills on the next play as they stopped Jackson again, forcing the Raiders to pass on third down. Thus far, the Raiders had four runs for zero-yards. And on third down on a great play by Buffalo defensive tackle Darryl Williams, Williams stopped Raiders receiver Tim Brown for five-yards, cutting the Raiders short of a first down as Las Vegas is forced into a fourth down situation. Las Vegas was in a very tough spot. Coach Maloney decided to go for it, which seemed like a crazy move against this Buffalo defense. And on fourth down, Buffalo rookie, Ray Brown came up with a huge hit in the Raiders backfield, tackling Jackson for the loss! The Bills took over at the 30-yard line of Las Vegas! The speed and energy of this Buffalo team was eye opening as they intensify their desire for success. Maybe they have learned lessons, maybe Billy O'C is feeling the Bills energy, but one thing is for sure, they man-handled Las Vegas in dominant fashion! On Buffalo's first down OJ Simpson did what he does best, he took control of the offense, barreling his way 21-yards for the first down, with 6:45 left to go in the game! On the next play from 9 yards away, Simpson scampered into the end-zone through a beautiful hole opened up by his front line to give the Buffalo Bills the lead 14-7, with 5:30 remaining in the game! Buffalo is on fire! This was the Raiders last hope to tie the game. There is nothing wrong with Dave Casper! On the returning kickoff, Casper ran back 48-yards and was tackled by Bills lineman Darryl Williams again, with 4:10 left to go in the game. The Raiders do not have much time and will be forced to go in the air it out in order to at least attempt to tie the game. And one play later, Dave Casper just shut everybody up with his second touchdown of the game, this one for 52-yards to tie the game 14-14, with 2:06 left to go in the game with the clock running and time running out for Buffalo! What a game! OJ Simpson took back a 76-yard kick return to the Raiders 24-yard line with one minute left to go in the game. The excitement was building to a dramatic finish as both teams hurried to set. Simpson had a 16-yard run, forcing the Bills to kick the game winning field-goal from the 7-yard line to win the game 17-14, in a dramatic spectacular finish! Buffalo (2-2), takes back the road tying the New York Jets (2-2) for second-place in the race for first place in the AFC East! OJ Simpson expanded his yardage today running all over the Raiders just as Dave Casper expanded his running all over the Bills in a tremendous finish! Simpson finished the day with 222 yards and two touchdowns with an 89-yard kick return on seven carries. Dave Casper quickly quieted the critics with six carries in 270 total yards, with two touchdowns, including a 76-yard pass reception! What a day for Casper! For the Buffalo Bills (2-2), it's do or die next week as they head to Los Angeles to play a rematch of the AFC Divisional Championship Game against the red-hot Chargers (3-1), for the game of the year for both teams in their quest for an AFC title. The Raiders (1-3) are starting to fade. They play at Atlanta next week to face the Falcons (2-1).
  18. RAMS BEAT GIANTS IN AMAZING BATTLE! TYLER AND BRUCE COMBINE FOR 295 YARDS! Los Angeles Rams Football Team The NFC WEST Los Angeles Rams play their home games at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, which they share with the Los Angeles Chargers. September 15, 2020. Los Angeles, California. We know somehow in the past three seasons the Long Island Football League Los Angeles Rams exploded into the consistent winning team they have become today. No team other than the Miami Dolphins in the Long Island Electric Football League has ever won back-to-back Super Bowl Championships other than the Rams. No other coach ironically has achieved that status in the league, but Rams Coach Billy O'C. It is a bit shocking because on the surface it seems that with all of the dynamic powerhouse NFC teams, there could be another team in the league who could beat Los Angeles in the big spot, but for the past two seasons, it hasn't happened. This team looks better than ever right now! Billy O'C has his Rams engine tuned, in gear, and ready to fire up at (2-1) after upsetting Buffalo last week in overtime at Orchard Park on the Bills home turf, winning 16-10! There is something about these Rams that is special. Maybe they don't dominate every team or game, but they have beaten the best teams in this league. The LIEFL-Playoffs truly vets every team until the league upturns the best-of-the-best possible team through our "Quest-for-Best" playoff system, just like most leagues do. Since 2018, Los Angeles has won 19 games with only 5 losses! That is a lot of damage. The sparkplug to the Rams offense is "The Reverend" Isaac Bruce, who Rams Coach Billy O'C drafted in the 2018 Draft. And O'C didn't even use Bruce until 2018 playoffs. The Rams have beaten down teams with that "Fab-Five" front-line, and there isn't a team in the league with their synergy. Running back Wendall Tyler is explosive and cunning. He has brought devastating results to opposing defenses with his slashing running style, which to date, no coach in the league has been able to stop. In last year's LIEFL-Super Bowl XV, he broke the "Longest run from Scrimmage Record" previously held 40 years by New Orleans Saints running back Tony Galbreath in 1979. Galbreath had a record-setting 60-yard run which Tyler broke! Tyler had a 60-yard run, and a 61-yard run in LIEFL-Super Bowl XV. He shared Super Bowl honors with Bruce when he rushed for 195 yards against Miami in the game. The "Dynamic-Dou" is out to beat the extremely competitive New York Giants. Long Island Hall of Fame Sports Hall of Fame Inductee and Sports Historian and Game Day Analyst, Andrew Slawson of our Slawson's Corner said, "This Rams team are the best team in the league for a reason. They execute their plays to perfection. They can be beat though! If you study Billy O'C's game patterns, I see weaknesses and if the Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, or Detroit Lions keep playing the way they have, the Rams need to play at Super Bowl level to beat them. This year's NFC playoffs, you don't want to miss. The Giants will be out-coached today, although Pizz has shocked O'C with his great play in the past. O'C may be stuck in his stubborn running ways, and that may cost him if the Giant defense is on! O'C is not a good passer, so he lives by the run and dies by the run and that's that!" The Giants, like many other teams have had trouble with the dominant NFC West. They lost to the Rams in the 2018, NFC Divisional Championship Game 34-31, and they haven't forgotten that game. This game is going to be like a playoff game because the Giants are (2-1), and they too are hungry to win the division, and hungry to unseed the Rams. New York has one the best running teams in the LIEFL. Giants running back Shaquon Barkley, is the #5 rusher in the NFC with 254-yards and two touchdowns, one of them a 60-yard touchdown. And Giants receiver and kick-returner Odell Beckham Jr., OBJ, has been sensational setting-up Barkley with great kick returns! They also have Ahmad Bradshaw who backs up OBJ now. New York has a combined total 669 yards with five touchdowns! The Giants won't be an easy target for these Rams, but they will have to play at a different level to beat the Rams on their home field. Coach Joey Pizz said, “Nobody does it better than the Rams. They refuse to lose, but my Giants play just the same as a team, and I will never forget the playoff game we lost to the Rams. It cost us another trip to the Super Bowl to win some nice money. Money is always a nice competitive incentive in a league. I did practice with them this week on return set-ups so I could follow their patterns, and OBJ is a beast on returns. He will have to navigate the Rams defense because we all know what we have seen in them. This will be a great game." Billy O'C has been extremely evasive and secret when it comes to questions about his play-calling with the Rams. He did the same with the Dolphins for years. The Rams have been impressive, but they are beatable, as we saw in Philadelphia Week#2, when Harold Carmichael had the perfect game, running back three 100-yard touchdowns in an unforgettable historic game earlier this season when the Eagles beat the Rams 28-21! Coach O'C said, "I love the Giants and what they mean to this league. They have a rich tradition and history and games like this are what I live the hobby for. We can't wait for the challenge!" The Giants played the Oakland Raiders in 2008 in our first seven-game season in LIEFL-Super Bowl XI, 27-21, losing in overtime on a Dave Casper 100-yard victory run! Two intense teams with focused coaches and mission can be a game to watch. O'C said, "I respe ct Pizz a great deal. These are the kind of games everyone wants to watch. We still have the film of last year's Super Bowl that has to be put together. Instead of all of our screaming we are going to put the NFL music in it." THE PLAY-BY-PLAY: New York Giants (2-1) vs Los Angeles Rams (2-1) On the opening kickoff, the visual anticipation on the faces of Coach Billy O'C and Joey Pizz, two coaches who practically know each other's every move, was priceless. During the course of the season these two coaches may face-off four or five times, and it is always a war! Today is no different, it is about the competition, pride, and the battle for the trophy between two great NFC opposite coast rivals! The "The Reverend" Isaac Bruce opened up this highly anticipated match-up by returning the kick-off with a blazing 45-yard run. He was hit hard by David Diehl and linebacker Lawrence Taylor. The Rams big Fab-Five took charge with running back Wendell Tyler exploding for a 21-yard pick-up on his very first run, bringing the football to the New York Giant 34-yard line with 12:35 remaining in the first half. Between Bruce and Tyler, once the Rams get going, they are lethal and they make defenses pay dearly when coaches from opposing teams make mistakes, but Los Angeles seems magical with their slicing performance through the defensive line this season. With these two great coaches it will most likely come down to time in the game, which decides the outcome. The Rams kept moving forward with another 8-yard pickup by Tyler. Tyler exploded through the Giants defense again, on second down, this time for a huge 17-yard first down before Giants defensive tackle Osi Umenyiora tackled Wendell Tyler, with the Rams threatening to score. Umenyiora had a big day, making his second straight tackle, rising to the occasion with Coach Pizz moving players around on defense looking for the best possible match-ups to give the Giants an advantage against LA's All-Pro Merlin Olsen and Rosy Grier, as Umenyiora made another big hit on Tyler. Tyler picked up another 3-yards on first down! Watching the game, Los Angeles has the ability to position any one of their lineman at center between the three guards, and all of them can be extremely dangerous. Andrew Slawson was talking to Coach Eddie Viggs. He said, "When you have three guys that could play center on offense who can move the ball the way the Rams do in this league, it gives the Rams offense and defense a sense of comfort that many teams do not have. When Coach Billy OC redesigned this Rams team, I think he had Tyler in mind because of the way he runs. He is beyond smooth." These Rams are the LIEFL team to beat, and they are built almost to perfection, now they just have to get warmed up and perform. On second down New York's Michael Strahan and George Martin hit Tyler hard taking him down at the New York 8-yard line for a loss of two yards, forcing a third down with 6:11 left to go and a half. On the next play, Coach Pizz shouted out at his team, "You got to be kidding me as Wendell Tyler took the ball into the end-zone from 8-yards out for the touchdown on some amazing front-line blocking from this championship team to make the score 7-0, with 4:51 remaining in the half! The excitement is building and the anxiety to perform could be seen on Pizz' face. He knows better than to panic with Barkley in the backfield. On the kick-off Odell Beckham Jr, OBJ, returned a speedy 40-yard kick, but he was hit hard by Wendell Tyler who made the tackle. Now the Fabulous-Five defense would be tested by the Giants fantastic running game with Shaquon Barkley at the helm with 2:02 left to go and a half. And on first down Barkley run straight around the end for a 46-yard first down to the Rams 10-yard line on an amazing run. Everybody came to their feet and roared on a beautiful executed play by Coach Pizz and his Giants! The first half ended with Barkley running into the end-zone from 10 yards out to tie the game at 7-7 as the fireworks have begun, with lots of pushing and shoving. Barkley looked amazing with his two runs to the opposite side of the field, and then straight up the middle as he totaled 56-yards in the first half! Coach Pizz' strategy worked very well as the Rams ready for the kickoff in the start of the second half with the score tied 7-7! The Giants look fantastic as they have all season long. On the kickoff, Isaac Bruce had a gorgeous return of 73-yards hit again by David Diehl on a beautiful play by the Reverend, who showed lightning speed with 14:09 remaining in the game. So far, it's an even match-up! Nobody seems to run the ball like the Giants, they're fun to watch, they're fast and furious! Slawson said, "I think Barkley and Tyler are two of the most exciting players in the league. The do what most backs do not, run with consistency." And on an amazing run Wendell Tyler again shines on his first carry of the second half for a huge 23 yard run in one play into the Giants end-zone on an end-around play set-up by slick Billy OC, as the Rams take the lead 14-7 12:54 left to go in the game. Just like that, Los Angeles back in control! On an absolutely tremendous kick-return by Giants receiver and kick-returner Odell Beckham, Beckham ran the ball to the Rams 7-yard line on an explosive 93-yard kick return, brought down by All-Pro Chris Long at the seven yard line. What an absolutely amazing kick return for Beckham and the Giants! The Giants without question have come here to play today! Unbelievable! There is no quit in the Giants. On first down Barkley answered the Rams with a seven-yard touchdown run one play later to tie the score at 7-7, with 9:15 left to go in the game! We could already feel that this was going to be a heart-breaker for one of these teams. This was the Giants chance to really make a tremendous statement if they could overcome Los Angeles on the road. The Giants defense came up big on the ensuing kick return as Ahman Bradshaw made a huge hit on Isaac Bruce at the 35-yard line and Bruce was slow to get up. This raging battle was very intense in a game of champions. Both the Giants and Rams look very impressive, just two great teams going at. It's really not a matter of who's better, it's a matter of who has the home field advantage and who can take advantage of one small mistake with 6:33 remaining in the game! On first down, Wendell Tyler ran for the Rams fourth first down of the game taking the ball to the 45-yard line, almost at midfield as the Rams continue to press the Giants defense. Coach Pizz constantly moved personnel around, putting Michael Strahan in the nose tackle position with 5:20 on the clock and ticking. Part of great coaching is managing the clock, which is always a delicate situation in tight games like this. This is where Billy OC is a master at controlling the clock. On first down, Tyler busted through the line for another first down for a 12-yard pickup. New York defensive lineman Leonard Marshall saved the Day as he was the only one standing between an open field touchdown, stopping Tyler at the 43-yard line of the Giants for another first down! The pressure was mounting for New York. If the Rams scored the Giants would have to rely on a magical kick-return by OBJ to tie or win the game depending on the time left on the clock, which was ticking away. Los Angeles wasn't having it. And on the next play, Wendell Tyler blasted right through the center of the line as Jackie Slater, Deacon Jones, and Chris Long sliced a massive hole right through the center of the Giants heart with Tyler prancing in for the touchdown, his third of the day, making the score 21-14 Rams, with 2:54 left to go in the game! One more chance on the kick return for OBJ and the Giants. LA linebacker Jack Youngblood made a huge hit on OBJ on the kick return at the 30 yard line, denying better field position for New York, with 1:21 left to go in the game! The Giants will still have one opportunity to score, but it would have to be a 70-yard touchdown play. That might be all they have left. One pass from quarterback Eli Manning who will be more than likely looking to hit OBJ near the sideline will be a very tough play for the Rams to make with Beckham's speed. The Giants ran out of time as the almighty Los Angeles Rams defense denies the Giants from completing a pass! The Los Angeles Rams (3-1) beat the New York Giants (2-2) 21-14, in an absolutely phenomenal game! The Rams continue to demonstrate why they are the top team in the league at the moment. The competition is really on fire and getting even more fierce as we get closer to LIEFL Week#5. Almost the entire league was on hand to watch this game to scout the Rams and Coach Billy. The New York Giants played an absolutely tremendous game! That's all she wrote! Wendall Tyler rushed for 145-yards with three touchdowns, bringing Tyler to 347 total rushing yards with six rushing touchdowns for the season. Isaac Bruce set Tyler up with precision strikes as Bruce totaled 153 yards on kick returns. Nobody does it better than these two, because having 298-yards of offensive firepower would be hard for any team to beat! The Rams head North to win-less San Francisco 49ers (0-3), in a division showdown next week. The Giants are still shinning. Odell Beckham Jr., ran back 163-yards today, giving him 395 total kick-return yards for the season!
  19. That was supposed to say we in fact painted the teams ourselves and then we bought professional decals
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