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Congrats to the Indies! I really like all your postseason and standings graphics. Very nice presentation.
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1949 NAAF Awards and All-Stars:
Awards for the first season of the NAAF were given out a couple of weeks following the McCallister Cup. MVP of the Regular Season, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Special Teams Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Playoff MVP were handed out to players during a private event in Boston.
Most Valuable Player - RB Élisée Marchal MTL
Marchal was the obvious selection for the league's MVP as he led the league with 20 touchdowns for the Rouge this season. Montreal would not likely have had the offensive production they had without their star running back
Playoff MVP - QB Larry Larson BOS
Larson's McCallister Cup performance will be one to be remembered as he led the Independents from down 6-10 to the 23-13 win for the team's 17th overall championship and first of the NAAF.
Offensive Player of the Year - RB Joel Bonner BOS
The league looks to avoid repeat winners so opted to give the OPOTY to Boston's star running back who was up there in production with Marchel. While Bonner did not reach the endzone nearly as much as Marchal he was super helpful for the Independents' success this season.
Defensive Player of the Year - DB Lee Wolfe PRO
While both S Michael O'Brien and DB Oscar Patterson had fantastic seasons, it was Wolfe who had been the most impactful for the Gold Stars and is the key piece of their great secondary. Wolfe had 1 player of the week nod which was one of two given to defensive players this season. (Next season there may be both offensive and defensive player of the week awards handed out)
Special Teams Player of the Year - K Thomas McFadden HAR
While McFadden was not looked at as the best kicker in the league he was by far the most productive and important to the Hawks this season who relied on their kicker for much of their scoring this season. He had 21 field goals on 23 attempts
Coach of the Year - Peter McDuffin BOS
No surprise the championship-winning coach would get this nod. After losing the only game this season against Montreal, he led the Independents to six straight wins towards the title. There's no question he was one of the best out there.
The league also announced the All-star team made of the best players at their position this season (they gave 2 RB spots due to the position's importance to teams & special teams all-star is with the defence)
1949 NAAF All-Stars:
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League Update:
Toronto Tigers:
Following the award ceremony, the league committee discussed possibilities for the league moving forward. The hot topic was, of course, the Toronto Tigers and their very rough first season in the NAAF. While there were many ideas the top options are either contraction and sticking with six teams moving forward or possible relocation of the Tigers to a different market. Ryan Jameson and several owners (mainly Ottawa and Buffalo) want to be able to keep the team afloat and in the league (especially in Toronto). The conclusion for this offseason was to assist the Tigers financially this season and hope that things will improve and be open for more ideas to keep the Tigers in the NAAF.
Worcester Athletics:
Another topic was some possible interest from other clubs wanting to join the NAAF. While most interest is very preliminary and more just ideas the serious consideration comes from a former NEFC club in the Worcester Athletics who did not return to the professional level after the war but maintained a small amateur team in a regional league. After seeing the success the football club is interested in returning to professional football and rejoin their former league-mates in the NAAF. The discussion will continue throughout the offseason and 1950 season with hopes to bring the Athletics to the NAAF within the next few seasons.
1950 Season Schedule:
The upcoming schedule was also released with some changes from last year's format.
- Weeks 5 and 6 will have only 2 games instead of a single game week
- The determining factor for the teams that would face multiple times was based on 1949's standings
1 v 3 v 5 v 7 v 2 v 4 v 6 v 1 Alternating between positions to decide who plays who twice.
- The season will kick off with a McCallister Cup rematch in Boston between the Independents and Gold Stars
- The schedule this season will be more balanced with the seeding format of the opponents
- The rivalries will also grow between Boston and Providence, and Ottawa and Montreal as the teams face each other twice again this season.
Offseasons are going to be a bit quiet as I will am going through updating player's age and ratings, as well as adding players. I have finished the updates but now just going through a free agency period for teams picking up new players and transfers as well which will be touched on in the season preview. I am hoping the 1950 season will be able to kick off on Wednesday with a preview on Tuesday, and if not that the preview on Wednesday.
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I had to update the 1950 schedule as I didn't realize both Providence/Buffalo matchups were in Providence...whoops.
Offseason is pretty much complete as of now so possibly a preview could be out late tomorrow or sometime Tuesday.
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1950 Offseason Headlines
QB ANGELO MEDINA LOOKS TO JOIN THE NAAF
Young 25-year-old QB Angelo Medina decided to leave the Pennsylvania Football Association’s Pittsburgh team to pursue an opportunity to compete in the NAAF. The declining health of the PFA is affecting all the teams financially, so Medina felt that it might be smart to make the jump to the successful and promising NAAF. Medina was quickly a target of the Toronto Tigers after veteran starter Ellis Sears was leaving and they had no real confidence in the younger Michael Kramer. Surprisingly, but also not, two other teams were also showing interest in Medina. Buffalo had decided to gamble and not resign QB Evan Morrow and opt to hold onto backup Andrew Glover, so they could target Medina. Hartford also put their name in the hat even after signing their long time starter Oliver Callahan to 2 more years. After weighing the deals Medina decided the best place for him was in Buffalo and signed a four year deal with the Blue Wings. The teams that lost out on Medina, scrambled for the other QB’s available. The Tigers added Evan Morrow and the Hawks picked up Ellis Sears to back up Callahan.
ELLIS LOVE MOVES ON FROM PROVIDENCE
Ellis Love had a solid 1949 season after the Gold Stars RB Gene Fischer had gone down with an injury for most of the season. Love performed well in Fischer’s absence even collecting a Player of the Week Honour. When Fischer returned it was obvious the Gold Stars favoured the younger Fischer over Love. They still ran a 2 RB system for their playoff run but Love wanted the starting role. Two teams showed major interest. The two, of course, being the losers of the Medina sweepstakes, Toronto and Hartford. Both teams had no run game in 1949 and were desperate to add a solid back like Love. In the end, Love was easily persuaded to stick closer to home and play for the Hawks who will now have more weapons at Oliver Callahan’s disposal.
1950 Power Rankings and Season Preview
1 - Boston Independents
The defending champions come into the second season as heavy favourites again. The Independents were able to maintain most of the team that won it last year while also adding to the roster with a former Philadelphia DB Francis Veillette. Larry Larson and Joel Bonner lead the way once again and are expected to do better than they had last year with many people predicting an undefeated run by the Boston Club
Biggest Adds:
DB Francis Veillette (Philadelphia PFA)
OL John Richards (Springfield - Amateur)
OL Kwanzaa Graves (Syracuse - NYFL)
2 - Providence Gold Stars
The Gold Stars were quite underrated last year but had proved everyone wrong with the upset in the semi-finals to compete for the championship. While they still have yet to beat the Independents since their return to playing each other, they may have a shot with the roster they have. Providence was just as good or better than Boston at keeping most of their players and added depth pieces to help the team that is growing a lot after the first season. Even with the loss of backup RB Ellis Love the Gold Stars added RB Ruben Armstrong who shows some potential as a solid power back. Overall, many of their young players are getting better this season and could make the Gold Stars a contender for a while.
Biggest Adds:
RB Ruben Armstrong (Brooklyn - NYFL)
LB Lewis Whitfield (HAR)
DL Tykeim Moss (Pittsburgh - PFA)
3 - Montreal Rouge
The Rouge had what would be an okay off-season as they do keep their defence locked in, however, they were unable to add in places of need. The downfall of the Rouge last season was their air attack as Maurice Norris didn’t have a lot of options at through the air and is not a prolific passer himself. While some wanted to see the Rouge target Angelo Medina, they decided to stick with Norris and Beliveau at QB. They were in the hunt for WR Willard Brooks who came from Baltimore but ultimately lost out to the Royals for the deep threat receiver. Those losses will not be the end of the Rouge as they still remain a top squad but will want to avoid embarrassment and disappointment when games become more important.
Biggest Adds:
DL Zakary Turbide (McGill University)
OL Eugésippe Chalifoux (Laval)
OL Claude Montgomery (Sherbrooke - LFQ)
4 - Ottawa Royals
The Royals had a big issue to deal with in the offseason and that was defence. Unfortunately, they fell short on DB Francis Veillette who went to Boston but were able to add two young DB’s in Timothy Key and Uzzia Hayes. The two corners may not be super impactful initially but they have the potential to break loose in a year or two and give the Royals a deadly secondary. They also were able to snag WR Willard Brooks away from the Rouge to add to the passing attack alongside WR Allen Adkins. Duane Logan will be more determined this season to be more consistent and keep up with the three juggernauts ahead of them.
Biggest Adds:
WR Willard Brooks (Baltimore - APFA)
DB Timothy Key (Rochester - NYFL)
DB Uzzia Hayes (U of Ottawa)
5 - Buffalo Blue Wings
The Blue Wings had probably the most exciting off-season with the addition of QB Angelo Medina. Medina is only 25 and still has some room to grow into one of the top QB’s in the NAAF being the perfect franchise quarterback on a team oozing of potential. They made improvements in the air attack with the addition of former Royals #2 reciever Kenneth Mullen who is going onto his last legs of his career but alongside Travis Gallagher and Joseph Barry they Blue Wings could be flying up the field. Medina will also have Arthur Conner in the backfield to help out. The Blue Wings also improved on defence and could make a name for themselves behind the play of Oscar Patterson in the secondary and Jonathan Brown on the D-line. Buffalo will be an exciting team to watch this season and the near future.
Biggest Adds:
QB Angelo Medina (Pittsburgh - PFA)
WR Kenneth Mullen (OTT)
DL Jefferson Maynard (MTL)
6 - Hartford Hawks
The Hawks were somewhat aggressive during the off-season, being in the conversation on most top free agents. They were able to grab up Ellis Love to give Callahan a run game but they fell short on a lot of players as well. They did snag LB Landon Ashley from Boston which will add a veteran presence to the middle of the defence. They also acquire WR Jay Baxter from Providence to add depth at the wideout position. Hartford still is a ways away from being a championship contender but they have made some improvements that will hopefully turn into an extra win or two.
Biggest Adds:
RB Ellis Love (PRO)
LB Landon Ashley (BOS)
WR Jay Baxter (PRO)
7 - Toronto Tigers
The lowly Tigers had a quietly good offseason. They never made any big splashes but the team was able to still acquire players that will hopefully stabilize a very dysfunctional team from the horrid 1949 season. QB Evan Morrow is the new go-to guy and the Tigers are just hoping for more of the same from his time with the Blue Wings. Morrow played pretty well but he is definitely not the long term answer. Missing out on Medina and Love was still hard for the Tigers but they recovered well picking up young RB Laurent Brazeau who has the potential to become a regular back in the NAAF. Another area that the Tigers look good in is their secondary which is young (aside from 1949 all-star Clifford Jacobson) but could be the centerpiece of the Tigers developing defence. The Tigers may still end the season winless, but there is renewed hope that the team will at least show some fight this year and that is all fans could ask for.
Biggest Adds:
QB Evan Morrow (BUF)
RB Laurent Brazeau (Quebec City - LFQ)
WR Wlibert Benjamin (U of Toronto)
WEEK 1 Games
PRO @ BOS *McCallister Cup Rematch
OTT @ HAR
MTL @ TOR
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1950 Week 1
Boston Independents - 19, Providence Gold Stars - 16
- The Championship rematch lived up to the hype with a tightly contested affair
- Boston had gotten out to a good start and had a solid lead 13-3
- DB Francis Veillette had his first interception which led to Boston’s second field goal of the half
- Providence came back hot to start the second with a field goal and then a Lee Wolfe interception which set up a Gene Fischer touchdown to tie the game up heading into the 4th
- The final quarter was intense with both offences gaining some yards but then getting stumped
- Boston broke the tie with a field goal which was quickly followed up by a Gold Stars field goal as well
- Larry Larson led the Independents on one last drive which ended with a long Arthur Wall field goal with 5 seconds on the clock to seal the win for Boston
Hartford Hawks - 17, Ottawa Royals - 31
- Willard Brooks made his Royals debut in style with a 46-yard touchdown bomb that proved how much of a threat he could be alongside Allen AdkinsAdkins continued to play at his level with two touchdowns of his own
- Duane Logan overall had 3 touchdowns and no turnovers to start the season off on the right foot
- Ellis Love on Hartford’s side was solid in his Hawks debut but had struggled early on. He would score a touchdown in the first half and a 2-point convert on the Hawks second touchdown
- The reason they needed that was because K Thomas McFadden missed the first extra point and had come up limping leaving the game with a minor injury to his leg
- QB Ellis Sears practiced some field goals if the team ever needed it but the Hawks avoided that situation
Toronto Tigers - 11, Montreal Rouge - 31
- While the score may say otherwise this game was a lot closer than Montreal would have liked. After they had crushed the Tigers 45-0 in week 1 of last season, they were stunned to be up only 14-11 at halftime
- Marchal was the saviour again for the Rouge as they would heavily rely on the 1949 MVP who for the 3rd time in the NAAF ran for 4 touchdowns
- The reason to rely on Marchal was a bad interception that took out the Rouge’s top receiver Jean-Yves Vallatton. He was hit by Toronto DB Clifford Jacobson which popped the ball up and into the hands of DB Louie White who took it down to the 10-yard line and set up rookie RB Laurent Brazeau’s first TD.
Standings
Montreal 1-0
Ottawa 1-0
Boston 1-0
Buffalo 0-0
Providence 0-1
Hartford 0-1
Toronto 0-1
Power Rankings
Boston -
Providence -
Ottawa +1
Montreal -1
Buffalo -
Hartford -
Toronto -
Players of the Week:
QB Duane Logan OTT - 3 Passing Touchdowns, 294 Passing Yards
DB Francis Veillette BOS - 1 Interception, 2 Knockdowns, 3 Tackles
Week 2 Games
TOR (0-1) @ HAR (1-0)
MTL (1-0) @ OTT (1-0)
BOS (1-0) @ BUF (0-0)
BYE: PRO
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1950 Week 2
Hartford Hawks - 10, Toronto Tigers - 22
- The Tigers did it, doubling their highest point total they had set in week 1 to give themselves their first NAAF win
- QB Evan Morrow played one of his best games throwing for 187 yards and a touchdown
- RB Laurent Brazeau continued to show his potential for the Tigers and scored his second touchdown
- On the other side of the ball was the struggles for the HawksQB Oliver Callahan had his worst game throwing 3 interceptions and was ultimately pulled in the fourth for former Tigers QB Ellis Sears
- RB Ellis Love did get into the endzone but had limited rushing yards and a fumble on the game
- The Tigers defence played well combining for 4 turnovers and DB Clifford Jefferson had a pick and Louie White had 2 picks
Ottawa Royals - 21, Montreal Rouge - 24
- The Rouge played a strong first half, going up 24-7
- RB Élisée Marchal had three more touchdowns to bring his total up to 7 on the season
- Their defence was dominant and stumped Ottawa aside from a solid drive that ended in a Willard Brooks touchdown
- In the second half, it was all Ottawa as Duane Logan willed the Royals back into the game. He threw for another touchdown in the second half to WR Allen Atkins and led a drive that ended in a RB Ray Middleton touchdown
- The Royals were able to shut down Marchal in the second half, however, the Rouge defence locked down late in the game to hold on to the win and once again Ottawa loses in their Purple jerseys.
Buffalo Blue Wings - 10, Boston Independents - 27
- In his first game, QB Angelo Medina struggled out of the gate and was still getting used to the offence. He threw 2 interceptions but was able to get better as the game went on
- RB Arthur Conner had a touchdown for the team in the second half
- The Independents were their usual selves controlling the game
- QB Larry Larson threw for a touchdown finding WR Ethan Walters and RB Joel Bonner had two touchdowns of his own
- DB Lester Murphy and S Michael O`Brien had the two interceptions in the game
Standings:
Montreal 2-0
Boston 2-0
Ottawa 1-1
Toronto 1-1
Providence 0-1
Buffalo 0-1
Hartford 0-2
Power Rankings:
Boston -
Providence -
Montreal +1
Ottawa -1
Buffalo -
Toronto +1
Hartford -1
Players of the Week
OFF: RB Élisée Marchal MTL - 3 Rushing Touchdowns, 132 Rushing Yards
DEF: DB Louie White TOR - 2 Interceptions, 4 Tackles, 1 Knockdown
Week 3 Games
HAR (0-2) @ MTL (2-0)
BUF (0-1) @ PRO (0-1)
TOR (1-1) @ OTT (1-1)
BYE: BOS
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Oh my god we've done it, Toronto has finally won a game! Outside of the Tigers, looks like Boston and Montreal are going to be great again, the others are too early to call. Great job on the offseason btw!
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MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:
Oh my god we've done it, Toronto has finally won a game! Outside of the Tigers, looks like Boston and Montreal are going to be great again, the others are too early to call. Great job on the offseason btw!
Ayy thanks! Yea, Toronto getting the win is huge, hopefully, it's not a one-off. Overall, the teams are a lot closer in overall ratings so it should make this season a lot more unpredictable which is exciting!
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1950 Week 3
Montreal Rouge - 20, Hartford Hawks - 23
After being shocked by the Tigers, the Hawks rebounded very well with a major upset of their own in Montreal. QB Oliver Callahan had a much better week throwing for a touchdown and only a single interception.RB Ellis Love returned to form with a touchdown and helped the Hawks move the ball. It was the defensive line that changed the game for the Hawks, getting pressure into the Rouge backfield. Young DL Sean Bowen was the leader for the line getting to Norris a couple of times for a sack and forced a fumble off of him. He also was important in stopping Marchal for the most part not allowing him to break free until late in the game.
Montreal had every problem first falling down 20-3 off of bad offensive turnovers and decisions. Their defense was put into bad position after bad position off the turnovers and the offense’s inability to move the ball. Élisée Marchal was able to score twice in the comeback attempt and tied the game up at 20. After a good defensive stop they were receiving the punt and back up RB Jacque Montier fumbled on the punt return giving the Hawks prime position for the game-winning field goal which Thomas McFadden nailed.
Providence Gold Stars - 30, Buffalo Blue Wings - 14
Providence was able to bounce back after their week 1 loss to Boston and come out with a win. It was a slow start, however as they only lead 9-4 at the half. Woodard would pick it up in the second half finding WR Peter Brooks for a touchdown and leading a drive that would end in a Gene Fischer run for a TD. DB Lee Wolfe also took back a late pick 6 to extend the lead for the Gold Stars.
QB Angelo Medina still was adjusting to the new style of football and still heavily relied on RB Arthur Conner for support. Conner played well scoring a touchdown but Buffalo struggled to score otherwise. The hope is Medina will quickly adjust as the Blue Wings fall to dead last as the only winless team now.
Ottawa Royals - 20, Toronto Tigers - 20
The first tie in the NAAF is officially here as the Tigers once again shock the league. Within two weeks the Tigers have gone from league punching bag to legitimate playoff contender. Now, it is still early but based on the play by rookie RB Laurent Brazeau, the Tigers can’t be taken lightly anymore. Brazeau was a vital piece in the game this week scoring both of Toronto’s touchdowns and even had a 76-yard kick return to set up one of the TDs. Evan Morrow continued to show his underrated skill and push the ball down the field. The secondary also continued to show its strength by making it tough for Royals QB Duane Logan to throw the ball and getting one interception. HC Joseph Johnson is finding his way in his second season in professional football and maybe a key part of the team’s success.
The Royals came away disappointed. While they were not terrible they just couldn’t move the ball. Duane Logan played mediocre, still finding Allen Adkins for 2 touchdowns, but he was not the same QB as usual. The Royals may have had a chance following the late 56-yard bomb to Adkins for his second TD, but they couldn’t recover the onside kick. Toronto would punt and WR Willard Brooks was the returner but forgot about the single rule and had let the ball bounce before realizing and running after it. He took it out of the endzone but only got to the 5 and by the time the game was over and it ended in a draw.
Standings
Boston 2-0
Montreal 2-1
Ottawa 1-1-1
Toronto 1-1-1
Providence 1-1
Hartford 1-2
Buffalo 0-2
Power Rankings
Boston -
Providence -
Montreal -
Ottawa -
Toronto -
Hartford +1
Buffalo -1
Player of the Week
OFF: RB Laurent Brazeau TOR - 2 Touchdowns, 89 Rushing Yards, 93 Return yards
DEF: DL Sean Bowen HAR - 1 Sack, 2 Tackles for Loss, 7 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble
Week 4 Games
OTT (1-1-1) @ PRO (1-1)
MTL (2-1) @ BOS (2-0)
BUF (0-2) @ TOR (1-1-1)
BYE: HAR