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(Long Island Electric Football League) November 27, 2023. Written by Levi Vick, Joey Pizz and Matt Zoo-York. Week #6 brought enormous intensity as we wind our regular season games down. The big news for the LIEFL is that the Kansas City Chiefs, last year's LIEFL Super Bowl Champion, were eliminated from the postseason by the New York Jets! That Jets-Chiefs game was hard to believe that the unstoppable Chiefs of last season were beaten up this season. The Draft works! 

At the finish line of Week #6, remain 20 teams who are still alive in the very complex AFC playoff picture. There are four (5-2) teams in the AFC and it looks like the Buffalo Bills sit at the top as the top offense in the LIEFL. The Bills have 132 points on offense, and they now have an opportunity to surpass the New York Giants 140 point record last year on offense, and defensively in the AFC, it's the Chargers, Broncos, Colts, and Dolphins who are the top four defenses.

Also, in the AFC North, Johnny-Freeport's Bengals were eliminated from postseason play by Levi Vick's Texans, who remain in the hunt, while Johnny-Freeport's pal  Paddy Brannigan's Steelers stay alive. Gone are the Jets, Browns, Jaguars, and the Titans. It's brutal to accept for Joey Pizz, Matt Zoo-York, and Rookie coach Bobby Biggs. 
 
In the NFC we've seen some real tough teams eliminated as well. Gone are the Seahawks, who are the most disappointing team to not make the playoffs with that offense, the Cardinals, the defending NFC Champion 49ers, Eagles, Saints, and last year's battle hardened Vikings are all out! Tampa Bay hangs on by a thread.

2023 LONG ISLAND ELECTRIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE

WEEK # 6

LIEFL 7th REGULAR 7-GAME SEASON STANDINGS

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

AFC East

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

Miami (7-3)

5

1

88

76

11

4-0

1-1

1-0

4-0

1-1

Buffalo (4-3)

4

2

132

92

16

3-0

1-1

2-0

4-1

0-0

New England (5-3)

3

3

65

81

8

2-0

1-3

0-2

2-2

1-1

New York (3-4)

2

4

97

117

13

2-2

0-2

0-2

2-3

0-1

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFC West

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

Los Angeles (6-2)

5

1

79

61

10

4-0

0-1

2-0

4-1

1-0

Denver (3-4)

5

1

91

55

11

3-0

2-1

1-1

3-1

2-0

LV Raiders (3-4)

3

3

106

114

14

2-0

1-3

0-1

1-3

2-0

Kansas City (8-3)

2

4

103

110

13

2-0

0-4

0-1

2-2

0-2

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFC North

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

Baltimore (3-4)

3

3

82

83

10

2-1

1-2

2-0

2-2

1-1

Pittsburgh (3-4)

3

3

107

118

14

3-0

0-2

2-1

2-3

1-0

Cincinnati (3-4)

2

4

86

90

11

2-1

0-3

1-2

1-4

1-0

Cleveland (4-4)

1

5

90

96

12

1-2

0-3

1-2

1-5

0-0

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFC South

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

Indianapolis (3-4)

5

1

103

75

14

3-0

2-1

1-0

4-1

1-0

Houston (3-4)

3

3

72

85

10

0-2

3-1

1-1

2-1

1-1

Jacksonville (3-4)

2

4

83

82

9

2-2

0-1

1-1

1-3

1-1

Tennessee (5-3)

2

4

68

83

8

2-2

0-2

0-1

1-3

1-1

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 2022 LIEFL CHAMPION: Kansas City Chiefs Matt Zoo York

LIEFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

NFC East

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

AFC

Washington (3-5)X

6

0

86

47

11

4-0

2-0

2-0

4-0

2-0

Dallas (2-5)

4

2

95

87

12

3-1

1-1

1-1

2-2

2-0

New York (7-3)

3

3

76

75

10

2-0

1-3

1-2

3-3

0-0

Philadelphia (3-4)

1

5

89

107

12

0-2

1-3

0-1

1-3

0-2

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFC West

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

AFC

Los Angeles (2-5) X

5

1

95

66

12

3-0

2-1

3-0

4-1

1-0

San Francisco (7-4)

2

4

69

78

9

2-1

0-3

2-1

2-2

0-2

Seattle (3-4)

1

5

97

117

13

1-2

0-3

0-2

1-4

0-1

Arizona (2-5)

1

5

83

94

11

1-1

0-4

0-2

1-5

0-0

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFC North

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

AFC

Green Bay (5-3)

4

2

99

80

12

2-0

2-2

2-0

4-1

0-1

Chicago (3-4)

3

3

103

112

15

2-1

1-2

1-1

2-1

1-2

Detroit (3-4)

3

3

95

88

13

3-1

0-2

1-2

2-3

1-0

Minnesota (4-5)

1

5

50

83

5

1-2

0-3

1-1

1-3

0-2

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NFC South

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

AFC

Carolina (5-3)

4

2

110

103

15

2-0

2-2

2-0

3-1

1-1

Atlanta (5-3)

4

2

111

100

17

2-0

2-2

1-1

3-2

1-0

Tampa Bay (3-4)

3

3

104

106

14

2-2

2-1

0-2

2-2

1-1

New Orleans (1-6)

1

5

75

90

9

2-1

0-3

0-0

1-2

0-2

TOTALS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK#6 SCHEDULE Nov 14-Nov 26

1.      17 Falcons (4-1) at Panthers (3-2) 21(CAR-Jones 3-208-1/100TD, ATL-Riggs 7-230-1/100TD)

2.      14 Chiefs (2-3) at Jets (1-4) 21(NYJ-Bell 10-110-2/38TD, Maynard 3-169-0/67, KC-Hill 3-162-0/70)

3.      10 Raiders (2-3) at Packers (4-1) 7 MAJOR UPSET! (GB-Sharpe 3-102-0/35)

4.      14 Saints (1-4) at Titans (1-4) 17 (TENN-Jones 5-215-1/55TD, NOS-Bush 4-182-1/100TD)

5.      7 Buccaneers (3-2) at Jaguars (1-4) 14 (JAC-Taylor 11-178-1/56)

6.      14 Texans (2-3) at Bengals (2-3)10 (HOU-Dayne 3-153-1/100TD, CIN-Collinsworth 3-119-0/58)

7.      14 Eagles (1-4) at Dolphins (4-1)17 (:37 OT) (MIA-Duper 3-180-0/75, PHI-Carmichael 3-114-1/44)

8.     0 Bears (3-2) at Broncos (4-1) 15 (DEN-Davis-7-206-1, CHI-Gault 3-136-0)

9.      7 Patriots (3-2) at Redskins (5-0) 10 (WAS-Green 10-152-0/78)

10.  14 Cardinals (1-4) at 49ers (1-4) 17 (SF-Watters 3-126-2/67TD, Rice 3-115-0/41, AZ-Gray 3-131-1/54TD)

11.  14 Bills (4-1) at Chargers (4-1)17 (LAC-Alworth 3-214-0/99 BUF-Brown 2-114-0/70)

12.  17 Rams (4-1) at Seahawks (1-4) (:29 OT) (SEA-Lynch 9-192-2/71, LAR-Bruce-4-217-1/83)

13.  14 Browns (1-4) at Steelers (2-3) 17 (:35 OT) (PITT-Swann 3-201-0/97)

THANKSGIVING DAY

14.  3 Giants (3-2) at Cowboys (3-2)10 (NO 100-YARD PLAYERS)

15.  14 Colts (4-1) at Ravens (3-2)6 (BAL-Mason 3-119-0/61, IND-Addai 7-183-1/71)

16.  14 Vikings (1-4) at Lions (2-3)17 (DET-Bussey 14-284-2/100TD, MIN-Jefferson 3-183-1/100TD)

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Game of the Week: 10 Raiders (2-3) at Packers (4-1) 7

Player of the Week: Lions Dexter Bussey 14-284-2/100TD vs Minnesota!

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LIEFL COACHES

W

L

ALL TIME RECORDS AS OF 2022

JOE BINO       

11

3

(ALTERNATE COACH)

Dolphins, Bills, Colts, Rams

ED VIGGS

17

7

(399-339)49ers, Chargers, Redskins, Packers

PADDY BRANNIGAN

11

7

(347-322) Steelers, Bears, Broncos

JOHNNY FREEPORT

11

12

(225-280) Falcons, Lions, Ravens, Bengals

LEVI VICK

10

8

(22-34) Cowboys, Patriots, Texans

MATT ZOO-YORK

9

15

(263-285) Eagles, Panthers, Chiefs, Browns

JOEY PIZZ

8

16

(338-360) Jets, Vikings, Giants, Buccaneers

KEVIN MAC

6

12

(334-354) Cardinals, Raiders, Titans

BOBBY BIGGS

4

14

ROOKIE SEASON

Jaguars, Seahawks and Saints

COMPLETE FOR SEASON

BILLY O’C

8

2

(420-301) Dolphins, Bills, Colts, Rams

 

EFLLOGO.jpg.ce986db28613ce6642beacaae35241f9.jpgSTEELERS LUCK OF THE DRAW BEATS BROWNS 17-14 IN OT!

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EFLLOGO.jpg.ce986db28613ce6642beacaae35241f9.jpgSteelers (2-3) - Browns (1-4) In a highly contentious game in the AFC North Coach Paddy Brannigan's Pittsburgh Steelers (2-3) face Coach Matt Zoo-York's Cleveland Browns (1-4) in a high stakes game. Steelers receiver and return man Lynn Swann has been the key to Pittsburgh success, and Jerome "The Bus" Bettis can bring it on as a dangerous playmaker. The Browns have a triple threat offense with Jim Brown specializing in the kick return game, and Brown can catch, run the ball on offense, and he is a point scorer. Mike Pruitt has been solid in the running game for Cleveland, but if these two teams rise on defense today, it will be close.

THE GAME:

The Browns showed up to play on a big day with playoff ramifications for both teams. Pittsburgh's Lynn Swann opened the game with a 97-yard kick return! One play later, the ball was in the hands of Pittsburgh running back Rocky Bleier who caught a Brannigan rocket in the end zone to score the Steelers first touchdown of the game, 7-0 Steelers!

STEEL2(1)ART.thumb.jpg.22ad564a6c17d4fb1480768226dab90e.jpgOn the ensuing kickoff Jim Brown ran a 48-yard kick return back. The kick return set up Mike Pruitt, who's having a decent year running the football. Pruitt ran for runs of 10, seven, seven, eight, six, and five more yards until he was finally stopped by the Pittsburgh defense at the eight yard line of Pittsburgh. The Browns ran the clock down until the first half ended.
One play later to begin the second half, Jim Brown was wide open in the end zone to score an 8-yard touchdown to tie the game at 7-7, with 14:36 remaining in the game!
On the Steelers next possession Lynn Swann sped 33-yards before being clobbered by Browns tackle, Gary Sherk. If Sherk didn't make that tackle Swann was gone! Wow! Swann has had his best-ever EFL season! He is the biggest threat in the LIEFL AFC at the moment.
On first down Jerome Bettis ran for one yard. The Cleveland Browns defense in the trenches battled hard with the Steelers. They were hitting hard with equal surges on the line. Steelers Coach Brannigan decided to go up in the air and he connected with "The Bus" on a 66-yard blazing open field touchdown as Bettis broke free out of the Pittsburgh backfield at their own 45-yard to give the Steelers a 14-7 lead with 6:32 remaining in the game! What an electrifying play by Bettis!
On the ensuing kickoff to the Browns, Steelers John Stallworth made a great tackle open field tackle at the 35 yard line, stopping Jim Brown on the hardest hit of the game!STEEL4art.thumb.jpg.f590642daf26b1c08f53756dcfbfec09.jpg
The Browns would not quit. It was Browns running back Mike Pruitt who pick up the pace, running for nine, 17, and another 17-yards to the Steelers 21-yard line with just 30 seconds left in the game, when Ozzie Newsome broke Free against Jerome Bettis to score the game tying touchdown sending this game into overtime, tying the score 14-14! OMG what a game!
And the Steelers won the overtime coin toss with Patty branigan going crazy!
Overtime:
On an electrifying 71-yard kick return by Lynn Swann in overtime, Swann ran right to the center of the field in a pile of players, somehow running behind Steelers Linebacker Greg Lloyd in the middle of traffic until Swann turned right, out of bounds! Coach Brannigan called field goal, and the game was over in :35 seconds in OT! The Steelers kicked a 29-yard field goal to win the game 17-14!
The Steelers eliminate the Browns chances to go any further in the postseason. The Browns are (1-5) and we are trying to figure out the phenomenon why? This was a fierce playoff team last year, but when the momentum turns, things can go real bad, and that's the case for Matt Zoo-York's electric football play this season. Zoo has struggled at best. The league continues to get more competitive and for Coach Paddy Brannigan and his (3-3) Steelers, they aren't out of it yet. If they beat Coach Ed Viggs San Francisco 49ers (2-4) on the road next week, they would clinch the AFC North, and that's IF Baltimore loses to Coach Ed Viggs LA Chargers (5-1). Fate is interesting. How did the best coach in the league, Ed Viggs position himself like this? Bet your money on Viggs to win! The AFC playoff picture has become very complex at this point.
Steelers star, Lynn Swann is on fire. Swann jumped to the #1 All-Purpose player in the AFC after Week #6 with 23 touches for 1372 all-purpose yards with seven touchdowns, five of the touchdowns 100-yard stompers! The Steelers could surprise if they play their cards right with their playmakers. For the Browns, running back Mike Pruitt finished the day with ten rushes for 86 yards against the Pittsburgh defense. Pruitt is now 5th in AFC Rushing with 48 carries for 397-yards, with five touchdowns. 
SADDLE UP! THE RAMS ARE BACK ON THE GRID WITH 17-14 OT WIN OVER BIGGS, LYNCH AND THE LOST SEAHAWKS!sea3AERT.thumb.jpg.3a5bebf3061f56955a17115fbdc910cf.jpg
 
EFLLOGO.jpg.ce986db28613ce6642beacaae35241f9.jpgRams (4-1)  Seahawks (1-4) In our final Week #6 scheduled game, in the seven-game-season format for the LIEFL, it's Coach Joe Bino's LA Rams (4-1) at Rookie Coach Bobby Biggs Seattle Seahawks (1-4). "No matter what anyone in the league says, Bobby Biggs (4-13), has been abysmal in his rookie year as an LIEFL coach," said LI Sports Hall of Fame Inductee, Andrew M. Slawson. I haven't been impressed yet, but we will see. Everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt."
 
We asked Billy O'C what he thinks about Biggs and O'C said, "Bobby B will be back next season and if I were you guys I'd be careful because he's coming for blood. I think he is an excellent coach who will meet the learning curve."
 
It's a chance for the Rams to reclaim their status in the league after winning back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 2018, in LIEFL Super Bowl XIV, beating the Los Angeles Chargers, and then again in 2019, in LIEFL Super Bowl XV, beating the Miami Dolphins 44-41 in OT! There haven't been many questions in the lineup when it comes to the Rams this season. They performed beautifully thus far, with a quadruple threat in the backfield of Wendell Tyler, Eric Dickerson, Ricky Proehl, and the Reverend, Isaac Bruce.
 
The Rams clinched the division, and now it's time to hone in on the skills which won them two Super Bowl's. Los Angeles also has an opportunity to become one of the most decorated teams in the LIEFL behind Miami, if they can make it to another Super Bowl. But the Rams will need to really step it up against a spoiler-ready Seahawks team who are ready to rumble. Any battle on the road is competitive, but this would be a nice win for the Rams against a tough Seahawks team.
 
Even though the Seahawks have won just one game, they are not to be mistaken for a walkover. Things didn't work out the way rookie coach Bobby Biggs planned, but Biggs is no quitter no matter what the venue. Biggs said, "It's been such a disappointment that I have not a single team that qualifies for the playoffs in this league. I played terrible and I let this team down. I feel just as much part of the team as a coach. I made way too many mistakes, but have learned from each of them.  I still think this is an equal matchup between these two teams. Over the winter I will work with my line and put them up against guys from my old league to see how they fare. We're ready to make our moves today."
The Rams-fab five defensive line is imposing, and their linebackers Jack Youngblood and Nolan Cromwell, need to come through today in order to limit Lynch. "There's no stopping him, but we can limit him, and that's what we need to do, just play in-your-face hard nosed electric football," said Joe Bino.
Coach Joey Pizz said, "We don't really know what happened to the Seahawks this year. They were projected to compete strong for the NFC West title, but Bobby Biggs made lots of mistakes, which cost the Seahawks a season. The One shining Star is Marshawn Lynch." Before this week's games Lynch ranked an impressive second in NFC all-purpose yards, with 41 touches for 1,208 yards, with ten touchdowns, including one 100-yard runback! Lynch has been a beast as usual, and he's feared amongst coaches in the league because he brings that game every week. 
THE GAME:
On the opening kickoff it was Marshawn Lynch who returned the ball 53-yards for Seattle. The Seahawks pushed the Fab-Five back and forth in the battle trenches. Lynch chipped his way for just 8 yards, short of the first down, and the Rams brought the war in the trenches. Seahawks receiver Joey Galloway broke away on 3rd down for the Hawks, to gain the first down at the 31-yard line of the Rams. On the next play, Bobby Biggs threw a missile to Marshawn Lynch for a 31-yard touchdown pass to give Seattle the lead 7-0, in the first half!sea1(2)ART.thumb.jpg.aebb97b5aca9e782eaae5b4cf545198a.jpg
On the Rams first kick return it was Isaac Bruce who ran the ball back 41-yards, setting up the Los Angeles running game. 
To start the second half, Wendell Tyler ran three times in a row, and he picked up six yards, just four yards shy the first down. Then on third down, the Reverend, Isaac Bruce broke Free for a 53-yard touchdown reception to tie the score at 7-7, with 9:57 remaining in the game!
After helping himself to a 71-yard kick return on the ensuing kickoff, Marshawn Lynch on first down blasted through the center of the field and then right through the Rams defense for a 29-yard touchdown scamper to put Seattle ahead 14-7!
On the ensuing kickoff it was Isaac Bruce again who ran back 40-yards. Wendell Tyler picked up the pace for the Rams with an 18-yard run and then he was stopped on two runs with time running out. On 3rd down Coach Bino threw a beautiful pass right through two Seahawks defenders, hitting Eric Dickerson right on the back. Dickerson blazed 51-yards to into the endzone, tying the game 14-14, as the game clock ran out of time, sending the game into overtime! The Rams have been nothing short of impressive today.sea2RT.thumb.jpg.21da318e1c1d14af35fc8790c87399ff.jpg
And this is just the way Bobby Biggs season has gone. The Rams won the overtime coin toss!
Unbelievable! But this is what it takes to win games and Bino did a great job getting this game to where it is right now by playing the clock perfectly! The clock is the enemy for Bobby Biggs and his professional play unpolishing the game that Marshawn Lynch played. Lynch was unstoppable, but one man is not enough to own a game, it takes the other ten working together. He still had a big game with nine touches for 192 all-purpose yards with two touchdowns.
On a final play of the game the demoralized Bobby Biggs underestimated Isaac Bruce, the veteran. Bruce ran back an 83-yard electrifying kick return to make way for the Rams game winning a field goal from 22 yards away to beat the Seahawks 17-14 in :29 seconds of overtime! LA is (5-1) after winning their fourth straight game, and second in a row on the road heading into the final week of the regular season in the LIEFL to play Cincinnati (2-4) in Los Angeles!
Isaac Bruce topped 1,000 all-purpose yards for the season! The Rams have a rare opportunity to win their 90th LIEFL game next week! Coach Bino goes to (11-3) and Bobby Biggs slumps at (4-14). Marshawn Lynch has been a beast up to the last week of the season. The workhorse has touched the ball 50 times for 1,400 all-purpose yards, with 12 touchdowns! Want to buy him?  
 
LIEFL PLAYOFF PICTURE AFTER SIX WEEKS.
20 teams in the final week are still alive this season going into game 7.

AFC PLAYOFF CONTENDERS

AFC TEN

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

1 Los Angeles (6-2)

5

1

79

61

10

4-0

0-1

2-0

4-1

1-0

2 Miami (7-3)

5

1

88

76

11

4-0

1-1

1-0

4-0

1-1

3 Indianapolis (3-4)

5

1

103

75

14

3-0

2-1

1-0

4-1

1-0

4 Denver (3-4)

5

1

91

55

11

3-0

2-1

1-1

3-1

2-0

5 Buffalo (4-3)

4

2

132

92

16

3-0

1-1

2-0

4-1

0-0

6 Baltimore (3-4)

3

3

82

83

10

2-1

1-2

2-0

2-2

1-1

7 Pittsburgh (3-4)

3

3

107

118

14

3-0

0-2

2-1

2-3

1-0

Houston (3-4)

3

3

72

85

10

0-2

3-1

1-1

2-1

1-1

LV Raiders (3-4)

3

3

106

114

14

2-0

1-3

0-1

1-3

2-0

New England (5-3)

3

3

65

81

8

2-0

1-3

0-2

2-2

1-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Chargers have the better Division record than Miami for the #1 Seed Chargers host Baltimore in Week#7

Miami has a better Conference Record than Indianapolis for the #2 Seed Miami is at Buffalo in Week #7 and could go to the 3rd, 4th Seed if they lose to Buffalo, especially if Denver wins.

Indianapolis has a better Division and Conference than Denver for the #3

Denver at (5-1) has a better overall record than Buffalo for the #4 Seed

Buffalo has a chance to win the AFC East if they beat Miami, and a better overall record than Baltimore for the #5 Seed, but they could end up the 2nd seed by beating Miami. Unbelievable and messy.

Baltimore has the better Division record than Houston for the #6 Seed

THE COMPLICATED WAR FOR THE #5 AND #7 SEEDS IN THE AFC!

WHO WILL FOLD DOWN THE STRETCH?

HUGE RAMIFICATIONS:

Battling for #5 AND #7 Seed is Houston, New England, and Las Vegas. Houston has the better Division record than New England, and Las Vegas for the #7 Seed, but if Pittsburgh beats Cleveland and San Francisco in a miracle, they will knock out both New England and Las Vegas because they would be (2-1) in the Division, and that is a better Division record than both New England and Las Vegas. But Pittsburgh’s battle for the Division will depend on how Houston plays against Carolina, but also how Baltimore plays. WOW!

If the Patriots beat Denver, they could possibly get in at (4-3) as the #6 Seed if Houston loses to Carolina, and Las Vegas loses to Detroit.

Baltimore is still in the battle for the AFC North with Pittsburgh. If Baltimore loses to the Chargers at LA, they would be (3-4), and if Pittsburgh loses to Cleveland they would be eliminated at (2-4), or if they win, Pittsburgh will remain in contention at (3-3), so Week#7 would be a brawl for the AFC North title. Pittsburgh has an outside chance because Baltimore faces the LA Chargers at LA and they are not expected to beat the Chargers, but if Pittsburgh beats both Cleveland and San Francisco, they would be (4-3). They will win the Division in that case. If they lose one of the two games they would tie with Baltimore, both at (3-4), but Baltimore would win the Division because they beat Pittsburgh in Week #1 21-14!

 WE feel the best suited is New England but don’t think it’s going to happen.

NFC PLAYOFF CONTENDERS

NFC TEN

W

L

PF

PA

TD

H

A

DIV

CON

NFC

1 Washington (3-5) X

6

0

86

47

11

4-0

2-0

2-0

4-0

2-0

2 Los Angeles (2-5) X

5

1

95

66

12

3-0

2-1

3-0

4-1

1-0

3 Green Bay (5-3)

4

2

99

80

12

2-0

2-2

2-0

4-1

0-1

4 Carolina (5-3)

4

2

110

103

15

2-0

2-2

2-0

3-1

1-1

5 Atlanta (5-3)

4

2

111

100

17

2-0

2-2

1-1

3-2

1-0

6 Dallas (2-5)

4

2

95

87

12

3-1

1-1

1-1

2-2

2-0

7 Chicago (3-4)

3

3

103

112

15

2-1

1-2

1-1

2-1

1-2

 New York (7-3)

3

3

76

75

10

2-0

1-3

1-2

3-3

0-0

Detroit (3-4)

3

3

95

88

13

3-1

0-2

1-2

2-3

1-0

Tampa Bay (3-4)

3

3

104

106

14

2-2

2-1

0-2

2-2

1-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 After Week #6

Washington is undefeated (6-0) as the current #1 Seed, but if they lose next week, that could change with Los Angeles if the Redskins lose to the Giants in New York.

Los Angeles has the second-best record in the NFC currently with five wins as the #2 Seed and they play the Bengals at LA next week.

Green Bay beat Carolina Head-to-Head 24-21 for #3 Seed

Carolina beat Atlanta Head-to-Head 21-17 for #4 Seed

Atlanta had a better Conference Record than Dallas for #5 Seed

Dallas has more wins than Chicago for the #6 Seed

Chicago has better Division Record than Giants for 7th Seed

Giants, Lions, and Buccaneers will battle with Chicago for the 7th Seed

WEEK#7 SCHEDULE END REGULAR SEASON

97.       Dolphins (5-1) at Bills (4-2) (HUGE GAME FOR THE DIVISION TITLE)

98.       Packers (4-2) at Chiefs (2-4) BIG GAME FOR THE PACKERS ... WILL THE CHIEFS CHALLENGE?

99.       Panthers (4-2) at Texans (3-3) MUST WIN FOR TEXANS

100. Broncos (5-1) at Patriots (3-3) WOW! BIG GAME FOR PLAYOFF FIGHTING PATRIOTS

101. Jets (2-4) at Eagles (1-5)

102. Browns (1-5) at Cardinals (1-5)

103.  Ravens (2-3) at Chargers (5-1) CHARGERS CAN MAKE LIFE VERY DIFFICULT FOR RAVENS BUT EITHER WAY RAVENS HAVE DIV. BECAUSE THEY BEAT PITTSBURGH.

104.  Bengals (2-4) at Rams (5-1) WILL THE RAMS GO (6-1)? NOT IF JOHNNY FREEPORT CAN HELP IT.

105.  Titans (2-4) at Colts (5-1) COLTS WILL DOMINATE!

106. Jaguars (2-4) at Falcons (4-2) FALCONS NEED TO BUILD MOMENTUM HEADING INTO PLAYOFFS IN A BRUTAL NFC!

107. Redskins (6-0) at Giants (3-3) THIS IS IT FOR GIANTS DO OR DIE! 

108. Cowboys (4-2) at Buccaneers (3-3) BUCCANEERS HAVE A CHANCE--THEY HAVE TO EXECUTE.

109. Steelers (3-3) at 49ers (2-4) CAN THE STEELERS UPSET VIGGS 49ERS?

110. Seahawks (1-5) at Bears (3-3) THE BEARS NEED TO ROAR!

111. Saints (1-5) at Vikings (1-5)

112. Lions (3-3) at Raiders (3-3) HUGE GAME! RAIDERS BEAT THE PACKERS IN MAJOR UPSET, CAN THEY BEAT DETROIT?

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AFTER WEEK #6

AFC Rushing YARDS

Team (Carries-Yards-TD’s-Longest Run)

1.     Holmes-KC 33-596-10/59

2.     Simpson-BUF 36-537-10/52TD

3.     Bell-NYJ 36-493-8/53

4.     Addai-IND 37-431-9/50TD

5.     M. Pruitt-CLE 48-397-5/50TD

6.     Morris-MIA 47-384-5/49TD

7.     Tomlinson-LAC 35-347-6/46TD

8.     Davis-DEN 42-330-4/45TD

9.     Henry-TEN 38-314-5/61TD

10.  Jackson-LVR 30-313-5/52TD

NFC Rushing YARDS

Team (Carries-Yards-TD’s-Longest Run)

1.     Riggs-ATL 38-604-7/61TD

2.     Foster-CAR 32-578-11/70TD

3.     Smith-DAL 44-549-7/66TD

4.     Middleton-GB 41-545-6/59TD

5.     Payton-CHI 30-428-7/65TD

6.     Watters-SF 41-425-5/67TD

7.     Lynch-SEA 32-396-9/63TD

8.     Byars-PHI 34-351-6/65TD

9.     Bussey-DET 40-313-4/70TD

10.  Anderson-AZ 41-312-4/49TD

AFC All-Purpose YARDS

1.     Swann-PIT 23-1372-7/5X100TDS

2.     Addai-IND 54-1369-12/100TD

3.     Jay Brown-BUF 19-1299-6/6X100TD

4.     Taylor-JAC 61-1258-8/2X100TD

5.     Casper-LVR 24-1239-6/3X100TD

6.     Duper-MIA 20-1115-3/3X100TD

7.     Dayne-HOU 47-1105-6/100TD

8.     Davis-DEN 54-1085-5/100TD

9.     Mason-BAL 16-1019-5/5x100TD

10. Tyreek Hill-KC 18-947-2/2x100TD

NFC All-Purpose YARDS

1.     Riggs-ATL 59-1540-9/2x100TD

2.     Bussey-DET 60-1444-10/4x100TDS

3.     Lynch-SEA 50-1400-12/100TD

4.     Giles-TB 22-1150-5/3X100TD

5.     Gault-CHI 16-1146-6/4X100TD

6.     Green-WAS 46-1089-6/3x100TD

7.     Bush-NO 52-1066-6/2X100TD

8.     Carmichael-PHI 19-1059-3/2x100TDS

9.     Sharpe-GB 20-1000-2/81

10.  Bruce-LAR 18-1000-4/100TD

AFC Kick Return YARDS                                         

1.     Jay Brown-BUF 19-1299-6/6X100TD

2.     Swann-PIT 18-1207-5/5X100TDS

3.     Casper-LVR 18-1091-3/3X100TD

4.     Mason-BAL 15-1005-5/5x100TD

5.     Taylor-JAC 16-1005-1/100TD

6.     Hill-KC 18-947-2/2x100TD

7.     Duper-MIA 19-935-3/3X100TD

8.     Dayne-HOU 16-875-2/2X100TD

9.     Addai-IND 14-858-1/100TD

10.  Brown-CLE 14-797-1/100TD

NFC Kick Return YARDS

1.     Bussey-DET 17-1097-5/5x100TDS

2.     Gault-CHI 16-1073-4/4X100TD

3.     Giles-TB 19-1044-3/3x100TD

4.     Carmichael-PHI 17-999-2/2X100TDS

5.     Bradshaw-NYG 15-944- 3/3x100TDS

6.     Riggs-ATL 17-936-2/2x100TD

7.     Sharpe-GC 18-926-0/81

8.     Lynch-SEA 16-914-1/100TD

9.     Jones-CAR 16-898-2/2X100TD

10.  Bruce-LAR 16-874-1/100TD

AFC Receiving YARDS

1.     McCaffery-DEN 4-204-4/55TD

2.     Moss-NE 5-167-3/63TD

3.     Jones-TEN 4-167-2/55TD

4.     Swann-PITT 5-165-2/37TD

5.     Griffin-HOU 3-153-3/57TD

6.     Gonzalez-KC 3-152-1/68

NFC Receiving YARDS

1.     Taylor-WAS 5-190-3/47

2.     Gray-AZ 4-175-3/73

3.     Moore-TB 4-175-2/45TD

4.     Proehl-LAR 4-131-2/57TD

5.     H. Moore-DET 3-129-2/50TD

6.     Metcalf-AZ-4-127-1/65TD


 
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