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9/11/2020 4:58 pm  #811


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1957 Week 7 

Boston Independents - 20, Worcester Athletics - 31 - Richardson Stadium - August 9, 1957 - 7 PM ET
1st
0-7 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
7-7 BOS - TD RB Eddie Thompson
2nd
7-14 WOR - TD WR Clyde McIntosh
7-21 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
3rd
10-21 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
10-24 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
4th
13-24 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
13-31 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
20-31 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm

Worcester got back in the win column with a strong offensive performance against Boston
Boston’s offence had a strong start but fizzled out by the final quarter.
After Worcester’s final touchdown, backup QB Bart Swayze got a couple of drives where he would hit Lindholm for a big touchdown.
Worcester’s defence was a star with LB Scotty Williams forcing a fumble and DB Alexander Bradley coming down with another pick. 

Louisville Thunder - 6, Montreal Rouge - 27 - University Stadium - August 10, 1957 - 1 PM ET
1st
2nd
3-0 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
3-3 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
3-10 MTL - TD DB Quentin Xavier
3rd
3-17 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
6-17 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
4th
6-24 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
6-27 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger 

Montreal played their best game of the season to secure their second win of the season.
QB Stanislav Ovechkin played really well not throwing an interception and got Montreal in a position to score again and again.
The defence was just as big with Quentin Xavier coming down with a pick-6 in the win.

Indiana Victors - 23, Long Island Raiders - 27 - Victory Stadium - August 10, 1957 - 4 PM ET
1st
0-3 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
0-10 LI - TD RB Timothy Weeks
2nd
7-10 IND - TD RB Rahil Boone
13-10 IND - TD WR Joseph Barry
13-13 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3rd
13-20 LI - TD WR Darryl Duke
16-20 IND - FG K Albert Carney
4th
23-20 IND - TD WR Aaron Cortilla
23-27 LI - TD WR Robert Lang

Indiana came to play in the second with a pair of touchdowns, but it was DB Lester Murphy who came up with a huge pick to set up the late touchdown to give them the late lead.
Long Island was able to recover with QB Lyle Painter leading the offence back the other way to claim victory at the end of the game. 

Ottawa Royals - 34, Providence Gold Stars - 24 - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - August 11, 1957 - 2 PM ET
1st
7-0 OTT - TD WR Mackenzie Jones
7-7 PRO - TD WR Ronald Macquire
2nd
14-7 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
20-7 OTT - TD DB Mingan Oliver
3rd
20-14 PRO - TD RB Élisée Marchal
27-14 OTT - TD WR Chester Bennett
27-17 PRO - FG K Theodore Provost
4th
27-24 PRO - TD WR Peter Brooks
34-24 OTT - TD TE Jervonte Howell

The Royals come alive in a huge win over the division-leading Gold Stars.
QB Jean Matieau had 3 touchdown passes and was able to keep the ball in Ottawa’s hands throughout the game with 0 turnovers.
Providence’s defence could not seem to solve the Royals in this game, but their offence was in the fight even pulling within 3 before Matieau put them to bed on a quick counter score.  

Ontario Tigers - 17, Buffalo Blue Wings - 20 - Kitchener-Waterloo City Field - August 11, 1957 - 5 PM ET
1st
0-7 BUF - TD WR Nathan Green
7-7 ON - TD RB Clifford Russell
7-14 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
2nd
14-14 ON - TD WR Benedict Spencer
3rd
14-17 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer
4th
14-20 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer
17-20 ON - FG K Nathaniel King 

After 4 touchdowns in the first half, the rivals would trade field goals with Buffalo narrowly coming out on top to hold onto top spot in the West Division.
The battle remains close but Ontario showed a few more holes in their game and Buffalo capitalized in this one.
S Frazier Brooks became the leader for the Blue Wings with a pick, a sack, and 5 Tackles.  

Injury Report
OL Derek Palmer IND - 1 Week
WR Christian Venegas WOR - 4 Weeks 

Players of the Week 

OFF: QB Jean Matieau OTT - 3 Passing Touchdowns, 179 Passing Yards 

DEF: S Frazier Brooks BUF - 1 Interception, 5 Tackles, 1 Sack 

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 5-2
Long Island 4-3
Ontario 3-4
Indiana 3-4
Louisville 1-6 

EAST
Providence 5-2
Ottawa 4-2-1
Worcester 4-3
Boston 3-4
Montreal 2-4-1

Power Rankings
1 - Providence - 
2 - Ottawa +2
3 - Buffalo -
4 - Long Island -2
5 - Worcester -
6 - Ontario -
7 - Indiana -
8 - Montreal +1
9 - Boston -1
10 - Louisville -

Week 8 Games
IND (3-4) @ WOR (4-3) - AUG 16 - 7 PM ET
BOS (3-4) @ LI (4-3) - AUG 17 - 1 PM ET
ON (3-4) @ PRO (5-2) - AUG 17 - 4 PM ET
MTL (2-4-1) @ OTT (4-2-1) - AUG 18 - 2 PM ET
LOU (1-6) @ BUF (5-2) - AUG 18 - 5 PM ET


 

9/11/2020 8:10 pm  #812


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Way to go Wings!



 

9/11/2020 8:44 pm  #813


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

That loss definitely hurts... hopefully we can bounce back




 
 

9/11/2020 10:07 pm  #814


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Buffalo has sort of snuck their way up to the top of the West division with their defense playing really well. I wonder if they can keep this up the rest of the year to win the division.


Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
 

9/12/2020 4:13 pm  #815


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Captain Mort 3D wrote:

Buffalo has sort of snuck their way up to the top of the West division with their defense playing really well. I wonder if they can keep this up the rest of the year to win the division.

Buffalo has become a very interesting team shooting up to the top of that division, however they will have one of the toughest schedules down the stretch. While Louisville is a light match up this week, they follow it up with:
VS. OTT
@ PRO
VS. IND
@ LI
 


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9/12/2020 4:43 pm  #816


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1957 Week 8

Worcester Athletics - 36, Indiana Victors - 3 - Worcester Stadium - August 16, 1957 - 7 PM ET
1st
7-0 WOR - TD WR Clyde McIntosh
2nd
10-0 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
16-0 WOR - TD TE Duane Halloway
23-0 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
3rd
23-3 IND - FG K Albert Carney
29-3 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
4th
36-3 WOR - TD DB Alexander Bradley 

Worcester looked to stop the bleeding by rolling over the Victors with a 36-3 win.
QB Riley Kiernan who was last among starters in passing TDs with 2 was able to double that with a pair of tosses in this one.
DB Alexander Bradley sealed the game with a huge pick-6 which was added to his other pick in the game.
QB Duane Logan had a rough go and the Victors threw in QB Brian Meadows for the final quarter where he threw the pick-6 to Bradley. 

Long Island Raiders - 27, Boston Independents - 13 - Long Island Stadium - August 17, 1957 - 1 PM ET
1st
0-3 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
7-3 LI - TD RB Timothy Weeks
7-10 BOS - TD RB Eddie Thompson
2nd
14-10 LI - TD RB Conner Riley
17-10 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3rd
20-10 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
4th
20-13 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
27-13 LI - TD RB Conner Riley 

Long Island suffered a pair of big injuries to WR Darryl Duke and RB Timothy Weeks, but RB Conner Riley was able to make up for both players scoring a pair of touchdowns in the win.
Boston is starting to look at QB Bart Swayze to possibly start next week with Caldwell Higgins III struggling with 3 picks in the game.
DB Slay Mitchell, DB Amyre Rouleau, and S Johan Eckhart had the picks for the Raiders while LB Rusty McVee and DL Vernon Spears each had a forced fumble. 

Providence Gold Stars - 26, Ontario Tigers - 21 - New Providence Stadium - August 17, 1957 - 4 PM ET
1st
3-0 PRO - FG K Theodore Provost
3-7 ON - TD RB Clifford Russel
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2nd
10-7 PRO - TD WR Peter Brooks
16-7 PRO - TD RB Élisée Marchal
3rd
16-14 ON - TD QB Andrew Sexton
23-14 PRO - WR Willard Brooks
4th
23-21 ON - TD RB Clifford Russell
26-21 PRO - FG Theodore Provost 

The Gold Stars continue to push at the top of the East Division with another win over the Tigers
The Tigers still had a strong game getting to the endzone 3 times against the tough Gold Stars defence but they have now dropped 4 straight and are falling behind in the West Division. 

Ottawa Royals - 20, Montreal Rouge - 10 - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - August 18, 1957 - 2 PM ET
1st
0-7 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
7-7 OTT - TD WR Chester Bennett
2nd
3rd
10-7 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
17-7 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
4th
17-10 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
20-10 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette 

Royals redeem themselves after tying with the Rouge in the first meeting between the two teams. 
Montreal had some good moments, but Ottawa’s defence was able to slow them down. 
Uzzia Hayes was a big part coming down with a pick to stop a long Montreal drive.

Buffalo Blue Wings - 23, Louisville Thunder - 12 - Buffalo Civic Stadium - August 18, 1957 - 5 PM ET
1st
6-0 BUF - TD QB Angelo Medina
6-3 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
2nd
13-3 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
20-3 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
3rd
20-6 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
4th
20-12 LOU - TD RB Lawrence Sharp
23-12 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer 

Buffalo had a big second quarter with a pair of Arthur Conner TDs which they rode to victory with a strong defensive performance.
DL Sean Bowen made his return to the line up with a pair of sacks and a forced fumble.

Injury Report
DB Clayton Malone BOS - 2 Weeks
LB Lloyd Mathis BUF - Day-to-Day
WR Nathan Green BUF - Day-to-Day
RB Timothy Weeks LI - 5 Weeks
OL Aaron Spears LOU - Day-to-Day
OL Scott Harper MTL - Day-to-Day
LB Leonardo Puig ON - 1 Week
OL Dale Wallace OTT - 2 Weeks
OL Charlie Bennett OTT - Day-to-Day
OL Forrest Cross WOR - Day-to-Day

Players of the Week 

OFF: RB Conner Riley LI - 2 Rushing Touchdowns, 86 Rushing Yards 

DEF: DB Alexander Bradley WOR - 2 Interceptions, 1 Touchdown, 3 Tackles 

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 6-2
Long Island 5-3
Ontario 3-5
Indiana 3-5
Louisville 1-7 

EAST
Providence 6-2
Ottawa 5-2-1
Worcester 5-3
Boston 3-5
Montreal 2-5-1 

Power Rankings
1 - Providence -
2 - Ottawa -
3 - Buffalo -
4 - Long Island -
5 - Worcester -
6 - Ontario - 
7 - Indiana -
8 - Montreal -
9 - Boston -
10 - Louisville -

Week 9 Games
IND (3-5) @ LI (5-3) - AUG 23 - 7 PM ET
*LI clinches playoff spot with Win + BOS loss
PRO (6-2) @ BOS (3-5) - AUG 24 - 1 PM ET
*PRO clinches playoff spot with Win
WOR (5-3) @ MTL (2-5-1) - AUG 24 - 4 PM ET
*WOR clinches playoff spot with Win + BOS Loss + IND Loss or ON Loss
OTT (5-2-1) @ BUF (6-2) - AUG 25 - 2 PM ET
*BUF clinches playoff spot with Win or ON Loss + BOS Loss
*OTT clinches playoff spot with Win + BOS Loss + IND Loss or ON Loss
​LOU (1-7) @ ON (3-5) - AUG 25 - 5 PM ET
 

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9/12/2020 5:08 pm  #817


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Damnnnnn




 
 

9/12/2020 7:00 pm  #818


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Lets Go Buffalo!



 

9/13/2020 4:55 pm  #819


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1957 Week 9 

Buffalo Makes Pair of Moves to Boost Team for Playoff Run
Heading into the ninth week of the season the Blue Wings sit atop the West Division with a 6-2 record, are one game up on the Long Island Raiders and 3 games up on the 3rd place Tigers. They are looking to take advantage of the position they're in and decided to make a pair of trades acquiring two strong pieces in LB Ben McCray and DL Craig Newman.

LB Ben McCray was taken from Buffalo in the expansion draft by Louisville. The LB ultimately was given an Expansion Tag to remain in Louisville for this season. Louisville felt then it was fitting to try and trade the player and get some value if he didn’t want to return next season. Buffalo would acquire the LB for a 1958 3rd round pick, a 1959 Conditional Pick, and LB Harry Hester to fill the roster. The conditions of the pick are (1) If Buffalo makes the Division Finals, Louisville would get a 4th round pick, (2) if Buffalo makes the McCallister Cup the pick becomes a 3rd rounder.

Following that trade, the Blue Wings would then acquire longtime Independent DL Craig Newman. Buffalo would send a 1958 2nd round pick and DL Lawrence Hudson for DL Craig Newman and a 1958 4th Round Pick in the deal. For Boston, the trade may end their slim playoff hopes, but they are looking ahead with another draft pick to build a younger team. While last year’s attempt to boost the roster didn’t go as planned for the Blue Wings, they have more confidence in the position they are in and are hoping the new additions will keep the team in the fight especially if they suffer any injuries.

Both McCray and Newman will get important roles in positions the team desperately needed to fill, and they hope that they will be the missing piece to get them back to the top of the NAAF. 
 

Long Island Raiders - 24, Indiana Victors - 9 - Long Island Stadium - August 23, 1957 - 7 PM ET
1st
7-0 LI - TD RB Conner Riley
7-3 IND - FG K Albert Carney
2nd
14-3 LI - TD RB Armondo Amaro
3rd
14-9 IND - TD RB Rahil Boone
17-9 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
4th
24-9 LI - TD RB Conner Riley 

Both teams suffered some tough injuries in the divisional battle, but the Raiders came out victorious to put them in a position to clinch a playoff spot.
RB Conner Riley came through again with a run-heavy game but had some help from RB Armondo Amaro as well who scored his first career TD.
Indiana continued to struggle as their playoff hopes hanging in the balance. 

Boston Independents - 25, Providence Gold Stars - 15 - Richardson Stadium - August 24, 1957 - 1 PM ET
1st
3-0 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
6-0 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
2nd
6-7 PRO - TD WR Sammy Moss
12-7 BOS - TD RB Joel Bonner
3rd
12-13 PRO - TD RB Johnnie Stafford
12-15 PRO - 2PT WR Sammy Moss
15-15 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
4th
22-15 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm
25-15 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg 

Boston shocked the division-leading Gold Stars with backup QB Bart Swayze leading the charge.
The Independents went to the backup QB for this game and it paid off with the young QB throwing his second TD of the season to win the game.
Boston’s defence was a big factor again with LB Brent Harper coming up with 2 forced fumbles and 9 tackles. 
LB Marco Price also had a forced fumble to go along with that. 

Montreal Rouge - 17, Worcester Athletics - 23 - Mount Royal Stadium - August 24, 1957 - 4 PM ET
1st
0-7 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
0-10 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
2nd
7-10 MTL - TD WR Derek Cross
3rd
7-17 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
10-17 MTL - FGK Arthur Kettinger
4th
17-17 MTL - RB Scott Mallard-White
17-20 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
17-23 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis 

Montreal came out fighting to keep in the hunt for the playoffs, but the Athletics were able to come out on top and take home the win.
Devonshire and Mallard-White were the dominant forces for each team’s offence as the majority of the plays in the game were runs.
Worcester would be able to sneak away at the end with a field goal before S Shawn Jensen came down with a pick to help add another. 

Buffalo Blue Wings - 20, Ottawa Royals - 19 - Buffalo Civic Stadium - August 25, 1957 - 2 PM ET
1st
7-0 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
7-3 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
2nd
7-10 OTT - TD WR Chester Bennett
3rd
7-13 OTT - K Maurice Lafayette
14-13 BUF - RB Arthur Conner
4th
14-19 OTT - TD WR Mackenzie Jones
20-19 BUF - TD QB Angelo Medina 

A once a year rivalry between the Blue Wings and Royals ends with the Blue Wings continuing to roll and clinch their return to the postseason.
The game had both strong defence and strong offence but it was QB Angelo Medina scrambling into the endzone that made the difference as the clock winded down.  

Ontario Tigers - 10, Louisville Thunder - 16 - Kitchener-Waterloo City Field - August 25, 1957 - 5 PM ET
1st
7-0 ON - TD RB Clifford Russell
2nd
7-3 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
3rd
7-10 LOU - TD WR Truman Harry
10-10 ON - FG K Nathaniel King
4th
10-16 LOU - TD RB Lawrence Sharp

The Tigers fall flat against the Thunder as the team drops their 5th straight game.QB Christian Stewart had a tough day throwing 3 picks in the loss.
DB Jesse Scott got some revenge against his old club with a pick, and S Lester Greer and DB Will Atkinson reeled in the other 2.
QB Ollie Rogers was able to work the Tigers’ secondary which lost DB Ricardo Salvador to injury in the game, to get the Thunder back to scoring range to win the game. 

Injury Report
WR Clifford Church IND - 1 Week
OL Leonard Haney IND - 1 Week
WR Robert Lang LI - 2 Weeks
DB Amyre Rouleau LI - 2 Weeks
WR Marty Jay LOU - Day-to-Day
DB Ricardo Salvador ON - 2 Weeks
LB Alister Henry OTT - Day-to-Day
WR Willard Brooks PRO - Day-to-Day
WR Da’wan Rice WOR - 3 Weeks

Players of the Week 

OFF: RB Marcus Devonshire WOR - 2 Rushing Touchdowns, 95 Rushing Yards 

DEF: LB Brent Harper BOS - 2 Forced Fumbles, 9 Tackles 

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 7-2 -x
Long Island 6-3
Indiana 3-6
Ontario 3-6
Louisville 2-7 

EAST
Providence 6-3
Worcester 6-3
Ottawa 5-3-1
Boston 4-5
Montreal 2-6-1 

Power Rankings
1 - Buffalo +2
2 - Long Island +2
3 - Providence -2
4 - Worcester +1
5 - Ottawa -3
6 - Boston +3
7 - Ontario -1
8 - Indiana -1
9 - Montreal -1
10 - Louisville -

Week 10 Games
LI (6-3) @ MTL (2-6-1) - AUG 31 - 1 PM ET
*LI clinches playoff with win or ON Loss or BOS Loss
BUF (7-2) @ WOR (6-3) - AUG 31 - 4 PM ET
*WOR clinches playoff spot with Win or BOS Loss or IND Loss + ON Loss
PRO (6-3) @ IND (3-6) - SEP 1 - 2 PM ET
*PRO clinches playoff spot with Win or BOS Loss
LOU (2-7) @ BOS (4-5) - SEP 2 - 2 PM ET
ON (3-6) @ OTT (5-3-1) - SEP 2 - 5 PM ET
*OTT clinches playoff spot with Win + BOS Loss or Win + IND Loss

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9/13/2020 5:06 pm  #820


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

C'mon Victors! Get hot in the last 3 and hopefully Ontario can fall off a cliff! 




 
 

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