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8/20/2020 4:25 pm  #711


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Ho Ho Ho! 3 in a row! We are Still the champions my friends!




 
 

8/20/2020 8:13 pm  #712


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Good for Ottawa, hope Ontario wins next year. Also, are the expansion teams gonna be shown soon?


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8/20/2020 8:40 pm  #713


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Enigmajones wrote:

Good for Ottawa, hope Ontario wins next year. Also, are the expansion teams gonna be shown soon?

I have an order of things to go by and they will come soon enough. I'm still in the designing process for them so need some time to get them the way I like, really excited about the identities!


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8/20/2020 10:29 pm  #714


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Another classic game for the NAAF history books and another Ottawa championship. I could see them win 3 or 4 more of them if they can keep their offensive core together.


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8/20/2020 10:57 pm  #715


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Captain Mort 3D wrote:

Another classic game for the NAAF history books and another Ottawa championship. I could see them win 3 or 4 more of them if they can keep their offensive core together.

Certainly a great game! I will say that change up for the way I handled the telling of the games this season really helped when it came to the playoffs, found those really fun to write.

The Royals are almost unstoppable, but with the Expansion draft, I would not be surprised to see some players get poached by Indy or Louisville. Overall, the draft will hopefully shake the league up a bit and create an interesting season next year.


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8/21/2020 12:09 pm  #716


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1956 NAAF Award Nominations 

MVP
LB Aengus Lynch ON
Aengus Lynch will often be overshadowed by Scotty Williams, but you cannot deny the value Lynch has on the field for the Tigers. He missed a pair of games early in the season which were a part of the Tigers’ 0-4 start. However, once Lynch returned the Tigers started to pull things together. He would go on to come second in both Tackles and forced fumbles (6) this season despite missing 2 and a half games. Only Williams had bigger stats. To make his impact more evident, when Lynch was in the lineup for the full game the Tigers were 5-2 this season. 
QB Jean Matieau OTT
The 2-time MVP is back in the running again. While Matieau’s stat line was not as dominant in the past with teams starting to invest more into pass defense, he was able to lead an injury-riddled Royals squad to an 8-2 season. His top WR Allen Atkins missed most of the season and several OL and defensive players missed considerable time. That didn’t stop Matieau from performing at his best and giving the Royals another great season. 
LB Scotty Williams WOR
Coming through with a league-best 9-1 record, the Athletics were something else this season. At the centre of that success is LB Scotty Williams, who has been nothing but dominant since going 1st overall in 1952. He led the league in tackles once again and had 7 forced fumbles which was the most in the league. His leadership and dominant play on defense earn him the nomination for MVP once again. 

Offensive Player of the Year
RB Arthur Conner BUF - 18 Rushing Touchdowns (1st), 1st in Rushing Yards
Conner was dominant once again on the ground despite the Blue Wings’ struggles this season.
QB Jean Matieau OTT - 15 Passing Touchdowns (2nd), 2nd in Passing Yards, Least Interceptions among starters
For the first time in his career, Matieau didn’t lead the league in both passing categories falling behind Riley Kiernan for TDs and Connor O’Rourke for passing yards. But his offensive presence is unmatched. 
RB Marcus Devonshire WOR - 15 Rushing Touchdowns (2nd), 3rd in Rushing Yards
Devonshire was a scoring machine for the Athletics this season and helped them achieve the top spot in the league. It was a true breakout season for the former second-round pick.
QB Riley Kiernan WOR - 16 Passing Touchdowns (1st), 3rd in Passing Yards
Kiernan got back to a strong season this year. Devonshire was a big help in taking off some of the pressure and that allowed Kiernan to be the first player not named Matieau to lead in touchdown passes since 1951.  

Defensive Player of the Year
DB Quentin Xavier MTL - 6 Interceptions (T-2nd), 2 Defensive Touchdowns (T-1st)
Xavier was able to be one of the best DBs in the league while being on a rough Rouge team. It’s only his second season and he is making a major impact.
LB Aengus Lynch ON - 2nd in Tackles, 6 Forced Fumbles (2nd)
Lynch had a very strong statistical year despite a pair of games missed early on.
DB Lee Wolfe PRO - 7 Interceptions (1st), 1 Defensive Touchdown (T-3rd), 2nd in Knockdowns
Wolfe has not let up over his ageing years and remains the top DB in the league still
LB Scotty Williams WOR - 1st in Tackles, 7 Forced Fumbles (1st)
Williams continues to hold the league lead in tackles and has continued to be a RB’s worst enemy when they need to hold on to the ball. 

Special Teams Player of the Year
K Donald Brewer BUF - 19 Field Goals (T-2nd), 21 Extra Points, 78 Points (T-1st)
Brewer won the STPOTY award two years ago and was a saviour for the Blue Wings in many cases keeping the team in several games this season.
K Thomas McFadden LI - 20 Field Goals (1st), 18 Extra Points, 78 Points (T-1st)
McFadden, now a 4-time winner, has continued to be the league’s best kicker despite missing the playoffs with the Raiders again.
K Nathaniel King ON - 19 Field Goals (T-2nd), 18 Extra Points, 75 Points (2nd)
King was a big help for the Tigers down the stretch in getting the team into the playoffs by the season’s end. 

Rookie of the Year
LB Konrad Aust BOS - 1 Forced Fumble, Leader in tackles among rookies
Aust certainly wasn’t a flashy player this season, but he showed lots of promise on the Boston defense and will make for an interesting player in the future for the team.
RB Scott Mallard-White MTL - 4 Rushing Touchdowns (2nd among rookies), 1 Kick Return Touchdown, 2nd in Rookie Rushing Yards
Mallard-White had a strong first season next to RB Marchal and looks to be a threat to be much like Marchal throughout his career.
RB Clifford Russell ON - 6 Rushing Touchdowns (1st among rookies), 1st in Rookie Rushing Yards
Russell was thrust into the starting role right out of the gate with RB Laurent Brazeau being injured, but he would be quite successful and even more so when he took over after Brazeau was traded. 

Coach of the Year
Lewis Gallegos ON - Record: 5-5
Gallegos’ job was in question at the start of the season, but he was able to get the team back on their feet and probably save his job with the team’s first playoff appearance.
Joseph Curry OTT - Record: 8-2
Curry has continued to be one of the top head coaches. With the Royals' injury issues this season, he was able to show his ability to adjust and think outside the box to get the Royals back to the top of the North.
Emil Riddle WOR Record: 9-1
The 1954 Coach of the Year was able to take the next step with the Athletics this season. He got the team to the best record in the league in a very dominant way earning the Athletics' first New England Division title. 

Breakout Player of the Year
RB Timothy Weeks LI - 8 Rushing Touchdowns (6th), 7th in Rushing Yards
Weeks made his first mark in the league in the 1955 playoffs replacing the injured Marcus Devonshire in Worcester. This season he was the starter for the Raiders and had quite a solid season. While his stats were behind the top of the RB table he shows that he has the potential to be a long term RB solution. 
QB Christian Stewart ON - 7 Passing Touchdowns (4th), 4th in Passing Yards
Stewart’s first season as the starter in Ontario was an up and down year, but he was able to be the 4th best QB in the league. He also showed great resilience in helping the Tigers come back from an 0-4 start.
RB Marcus Devonshire WOR - 15 Rushing Touchdowns (2nd), 3rd in Rushing Yards
Devonshire had a strong season last year, but this season saw him become a star for the Athletics. He was able to find the endzone 15 times and was a major part of the 9-1 season for Worcester. 

39th McCallister Cup Host
Richardson Stadium - Boston, MA - Capacity: 45,265 -  Last Host: 1949
Once again the legendary stadium makes another bid to host the big game. The same argument applies from the last three seasons, the storied stadium has hosted many games and to see a neutral site game here could be special for the teams involved. 
Buffalo Civic Stadium - Buffalo, NY - Capacity: 38,530 - Last Host: 1952
The fanbase in Buffalo remains top of the league and the city would love to see the championship game return. A new plan for safer capacity expansion is in the works for a game in Buffalo.  
Mount Royal Stadium - Montreal, QC - Capacity: 46,500 - Last Host: 1951
Montreal hosted both the ‘50 and ‘51 games due to being in them, but they would love to host one as a neutral site. Mount Royals is one of the bigger stadiums and it would make for as good an atmosphere as Buffalo. 

***VOTE HERE***


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8/21/2020 6:13 pm  #717


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Well Tigers, you made it at least, as much of a surprise that was. It was quite the last season to be a fan of the team. Congrats to Ottawa too, I can see this dominance going on another couple seasons. Looking forward to what you've got for Louisville this offseason!

 

8/22/2020 9:11 pm  #718


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1956 Awards

Most Valuable Player - LB Scotty Williams WOR

The Vote was close once again to decide the league’s MVP. For the first time, a defensive player will take home the award as Scotty Williams won out the vote. Williams put on his usual show in Worcester’s defence, yes, MVP calibre seasons are normal for Williams. He is such a dominant force on the league’s top team and defence. Leading the league in tackles and forced fumbles, Williams was the last guy you’d want to run into in the open field. Another fantastic season from Williams earns him this honour. 

Playoff MVP - QB Jean Matieau OTT
Matieau came alive in the playoffs once again. He put up 6 touchdowns and 392 Passing Yards in the playoffs leading the Royals to their 3rd straight title. Any demons he had back during his early years have been erased as the pressure no longer fazes him. 

Offensive Player of the Year - QB Riley Kiernan WOR
Kiernan came off of a down year in the 1955 season, and he shot to the top with a great season this year. Leading the Athletics to a 9-1 finish and topping Jean Matieau in passing touchdowns were just some of the highlights from an excellent season from Worcester’s starting QB. 

Defensive Player of the Year - LB Aengus Lynch ON
Aengus Lynch managed to put together a top-notch season despite missing 2 games. He finished 2nd in tackles and forced fumbles this season only behind MVP Scotty Williams. Lynch was a major part of the Tigers' success in the second half of the season. A well-deserved award for Lynch.

Special Teams Player of the Year - K Thomas McFadden - LI
Once again, Thomas McFadden takes home the special teams player of the year award. McFadden has made his mark on the franchise and the league. He is the last remaining Hartford Hawk from the team’s first season and he has continued to dominate in the kicking game over that time. 

Rookie of the Year  - RB Clifford Russell ON
The 1956 draft class was a much weaker class than normal, but it still provided a pair of top tier running backs. It was the 3rd overall pick that had a greater opportunity and ran with it. Russell took over the Tigers’ starting job midway through the season and was a big part of getting them into the playoffs. Russell should be an excellent player in Ontario for the foreseeable future. 

Coach of the Year - Emil Riddle WOR
Riddle takes home his second Coach of the Year award after leading the Athletics to a team-best 9-1 record. Another fantastic season for Riddle in Worcester with plenty more sure to come. 

Breakout Player of the Year - RB Marcus Devonshire WOR
Devonshire officially took over the starting role in Worcester 2 years ago. He dealt with injuries over the last season, but he broke through with a fantastic year this season. He put up 15 touchdowns (2nd in the league) and the 3rd most Rushing Yards. He is a great player and will likely be a key part of the Athletics success moving forward. 

1957 NAAF All-Stars
Offence:
QB Riley Kiernan WOR (1)
RB Arthur Conner BUF (3)
OL Bruce Wesley LI (1)
OL Cliff Strautzenberger WOR (2)
OL Aaron Spears OTT (1)
OL Casey York BUF (7)
OL Andrew Furrson BOS (8)
WR Christian Venegas WOR (2)
WR Chester Bennett OTT (1)
WR Peter Brooks PRO (6)
TE Jervonte Howell OTT (3)

Defence:
DL Sean Bowen BUF (7)
DL Dee Floyd ON (1)
DL Olaf Viktorsson OTT (3)
DL Calias McDonough PRO (1)
LB Scotty Williams WOR (5)
LB Aengus Lynch ON (3)
LB Elijah Goldwater LI (1)
DB Lee Wolfe PRO (8)
DB Alexander Bradley WOR (3)
DB Quentin Xavier MTL (1)
S Shawn Jensen WOR (3)

Special Teams:
K Thomas McFadden LI (5)



39th McCallister Cup Host - Richardson Stadium - Boston, MA
Historic Richardson Stadium will be the host of the 39th McCallister Cup bringing the game back to Boston for the first time since 1949. It will be the 3rd straight host from the New England area, however, it has been 6 years since a New England Division team has won.  


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8/22/2020 9:37 pm  #719


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Congrats to Scotty for a well deserved MVP. I’m placing my money on him to win another one at some point in his career.


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8/23/2020 10:37 am  #720


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Congrats to all the award winners on another fantastic year! Excited for the expansion team reveals that should be coming up.




 
 

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