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Captain Mort 3D wrote:
Really like all the work you’ve done on the league so far. Just found out this website even existed through CCSL today. I’ve been looking for leagues like yours to get invested into ever since they shut down the Sports Fiction over there. I’m now the number one best Providence Gold Stars fan. Anyway keep up the good work!
Welcome aboard and thank you! I followed a similar path you did over here, Its a great place. You may have some competition for the #1 Gold Star fan though, I know we got a few here haha.
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1951 Week 2
Toronto Tigers - 30, Worcester Athletics - 6
The Tigers showed some might against the expansion Athletics. Toronto played well in front of a slightly larger hometown crowd than usual. DB Louie White was the leader in the dominant win capturing 3 interceptions in the game. That also included one he took back for 6. RB Laurent Brazeau scored two touchdowns on the ground while QB Evan Morrow found WR Wilbert Benjamin on a 32-yard touchdown pass. Overall the Tigers had 5 interceptions with two more from other DBs. Worcester is still finding their feet early on in the season. RB Jacque Montier had his moments for the Athletics and got them to field goal range a couple of times.
Providence Gold Stars - 23, Buffalo Blue Wings - 21
The Gold Stars continue to hold onto the top of the New England Division with a big win over the Blue Wings. QB Bruce Woodard continued to move the ball around well and is looking like he could be having a career year. WR Peter Brooks had another touchdown to bring his total to 3 on the year, while RB Gene Fischer also ran one in for Providence. The defense was solid as well with DB Lee Wolfe coming up with his 3rd pick of the season. The Blue Wings were no slackers though as they came just a 2-point convert short of the tie. RB Arthur Conner led the way on offense with 2 touchdowns and a completed convert. QB Angelo Medina threw the other touchdown to WR Travis Gallagher.
Boston Independents - 24, Hartford Hawks - 0
The Independents continued their stranglehold on the Hawks with a massive 24-0 shutout win. Hawks’ QB Maurice Norris proved that he needs the help he had in Montreal to beat Boston as the Independents defense locked him down. Norris was sacked 6 times all game and threw 2 interceptions. DB Francis Veillette and Lester Murphy had the interceptions, and DL Craig Newman had 3 of the 6 sacks. Boston’s rookie back in Rahil Boone struggled in his first start but did get in for his first career touchdown, but the Independents did have to rely on the air attack a little more in this game. WR Ethan Walters and former Tigers’ WR Clifford Chapman found the endzone in the dominant win.
Montreal Rouge - 21, Ottawa Royals - 21
The final game of the week was an exciting one. Unfortunately, there was no winner to arise from the ashes of battle, but that will make the rematch in week 5 that much more important. Montreal controlled the game early on with a 14-3 lead on the feet of RB Élisée Marchal and in the hands of WR John Rivera for his first TD as a Rouge player. The Royals were able to bring themselves back into it behind the leadership of QB Duane Logan and WR Allen Atkins. Atkins scored a touchdown and had a huge play to give the Royals 3 more. However, Montreal had scored another Marchal touchdown to extend their lead to 21-13. In the final minutes of the game, it was the Royals’ defense that came up huge on an interception by DB Uzzia Hayes. The Royals would take advantage and storm down the field. Duane Logan would find Atkins again in the back of the endzone for Atkins’ 5th of the season. They still were down by two, so they went for the two-point try. While the Rouge lined up expecting the pass, the Royals tricked them and got the delayed pitch to RB Ray Middleton to go in for the game-tying score. The Rouge couldn’t get down the field and the game ended that way.
TRANSACTIONS
The Boston Independents traded for their former backup RB Clayton Owen out of Worcester to fill in for RB Joel Bonner. Rahil Boone proved he may not be quite ready for the starting job, but he can learn behind the longtime Independent in Clayton Owen.
Boston Independents get:
RB Clayton Owen
Worcester Athletics get:
Boston 1952 3rd Round Pick
Players of the Week:
OFF: WR Allen Atkins OTT - 2 Touchdowns, 92 Receiving Yards
DEF: DB Louie White TOR - 3 Interceptions, 3 Knockdowns, 2 Tackles
Standings:
NORTH
Ottawa 1-0-1
Montreal 1-0-1
Buffalo 1-1
Toronto 1-1
NEW ENGLAND
Providence 2-0
Boston 1-1
Hartford 0-2
Worcester 0-2
Power Rankings
Montreal -
Ottawa +2
Boston -1
Providence +1
Buffalo -2
Toronto -
Hartford -
Worcester -
Week 3 Games
PRO (2-0) @ HAR (0-2)
MTL (1-0-1) @ TOR (1-1)
BOS (1-1) @ WOR (0-2)
OTT (1-0-1) @ BUF (1-1) *Game of the Week*
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Big fan of the big win! I know it's early on, but i really like that providence and ottawa are both first in their conference after both finishing (practically) second behind Boston and Montreal the past 2 years.
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Yeah, I'll contest that #1 Gold Stars fan.
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1951 Week 3
Hartford Hawks - 20, Providence Gold Stars - 17
The Hawks defense came alive early in this one. DL Sean Bowen just starting his second season, created some major havoc in the backfield. Within the first half, he was able to get two forced fumbles, both the Hawks would turn into touchdowns. The first would have the offense get it in off of Ellis Love’s feet, and the second was off of the fumble with LB Richard Hensley taking it back to the endzone. The Hawks continued to mess with Woodard and the offense. After WR Peter Brooks scored on the Gold Stars opening drive, they could not hold onto the ball, even after the fumbles, Woodard threw 2 more picks. Down 20-7 at the half, the Gold Star would turn things on a crawl back with a touchdown to start the 4th form Peter Brooks and then a field goal from 20-yards out, which some are criticizing them for not going for the TD at that point. That would be all they could get as they played lazy against the Hawks and couldn’t come all the way back. The Hawks stun the unbeaten Gold Stars and show some of the potential their defense has.
Toronto Tigers - 10, Montreal Rouge - 20
The Tigers put up a solid fight, but the Rouge stay determined and hold on for the win. Led by RB Élisée Marchal, who found the endzone twice, the Offense was efficient and kept the pressure on the Tiger defense. John Rivera continued to make some waves for the Rouge with 68 receiving yards. The Tigers were able to have some good drives led by RB Laurent Brazeau, who got the team's lone major score. The Tigers also had another interception that helped in slowing down the Rouge, but couldn’t get past the defense to take a lead.
Worcester Athletics - 3, Boston Independents - 28
RB Clayton made his long-awaited first start for Boston after being reacquired last week to replace the injured Joel Bonner and rookie Rahil Boone. Clayton was solid already having a grasp on the Boston offensive schemes. He scored a touchdown as well early in the third. Overshadowing Owen, however, was speedy WR Samuel Floyd. Floyd had a slow start to the season over the first two games but climbed back into the spotlight with a 3 touchdown game with just under 200 yards receiving. The defense shut down the Athletics offense with 2 interceptions and not allowing much for drives aside for a late field goal.
Buffalo Blue Wings - 26, Ottawa Royals - 19
Buffalo hosted what seems to be the spark in a new division rivalry. The early season predictions had Buffalo and Ottawa in a tight race for the second playoff spot in the North Division, so it was expected that these two teams would have great games over the season. Both teams had strong first halves on both sides of the ball. WR Allen Atkins would score an early touchdown for the Royals, but Buffalo would counter quickly with RB Arthur Conner. The score was 9-9 at the end of the first half (Buffalo had a single and a TD+2pt and Ottawa with a FG and a TD no PAT). The Blue Wings would get an early field goal to retake the lead, and then Angelo Medina would find WR Travis Gallagher for another touchdown. The Royals would counter with a field goal. In the fourth, Ottawa’s defense became more aggressive and got after Medina. The mobile QB was able to escape but ultimately was hit hard and came up slightly injured. Andrew Glover would enter the game from there and lead the Buffalo to another touchdown (RB Conner). The Royals would get a late touchdown from WR Willard Brooks, but it was too little too late as the Blue Wings pulled themselves back into the division race.
Players of the Week
OFF: WR Samuel Floyd BOS - 3 Touchdowns, 187 Receiving Yards
DEF: DL Sean Bowen HAR - 2 Forced Fumbles, 7 Tackles
Standings:
NORTH
Montreal 2-0-1
Buffalo 2-1
Ottawa 1-1-1
Toronto 1-2
NEW ENGLAND
Boston 2-1
Providence 2-1
Hartford 1-2
Worcester 0-3
Power Rankings
Montreal -
Boston +1
Buffalo +2
Ottawa -2
Providence -1
Toronto -
Hartford -
Worcester -
Week 4 Games
PRO (2-1) @ MTL (2-0-1)
BOS (2-1) @ OTT (1-1-1)
BUF (2-1) @ WOR (0-3)
TOR (1-2) @ HAR (1-2)
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My Wings are off to a good start, beating Ottawa is big.
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Toronto’s come along way from not scoring 3/4 of their games to putting 10 on the board versus Montreal. I may be a Gold Star fan but I’m big on Laurent Brazeau
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1951 Week 4
Montreal Rouge - 23, Providence Gold Stars - 13
The Rouge continued their hot start by defeating the Gold Stars at home to remain unbeaten. While Providence was able to slow down the new look Rouge offense in the first half, they broke once RB Élisée Marchal found the endzone with less than a minute to go in the half. The Rouge were able to get Marchal back into the endzone again in the fourth alongside another field goal. Providence’s offense was not able to capitalize on the defense’s strong first-half performance and was only able to get a field goal in the first half. QB Bruce Woodard continued to struggle throwing 2 interceptions in the second half when it seemed like the offense found a bit of momentum. WR Eugene Burns had the only touchdown for the team.
Ottawa Royals - 31, Boston Independents - 21
The Royals finally flexed their muscles at home as they dominated the Independents in their return to Lansdowne Park. The Royals found a rhythm fairly early in the game getting a field goal on their second drive. The following drive was then capped off with a WR Allen Atkins touchdown to give the Royals a 10-0 lead. The lead would grow to 17-0 after TE Baudouin Renaud found the endzone for his first TD as a Royal. The Independents looked lost for most of the half, but QB Larry Larson would lead a big drive to end the half with a WR Clifford Chapman touchdown. The second half would start with another Boston touchdown to WR Samuel Floyd who broke it through the Royals secondary. Unfortunately following the comeback, Boston S Michael O’Brien would go down with an injury and jumble up the secondary for the Independents. This allowed for the Royals high flying attack to break loose. WR Willard Brooks would find the endzone next before WR Allen Atkins would be left wide open for another late in the game. Boston would get one more touchdown via WR Ethan Walters but it was too late.
Worcester Athletics - 15, Buffalo Blue Wings - 25
The Athletics played their best game so far. They were surprising when going up against the Blue Wings finding an ability to move the ball more. While they still fell short of the endzone on 3 drives in the first half, they managed to be up 9-8 at the half. The Blue Wings were able to break away in the second half on the back of RB Arthur Conner who had 2 touchdowns on the day. WR Travis Gallagher would add to the Buffalo lead late with another touchdown to seal it. The Athletics did make it close by the end on a WR Jean-Yves Vallatton touchdown.
Hartford Hawks - 20, Toronto Tigers - 18
The Hawks put themselves into playoff contention with a huge win over Toronto. RB Ellis Love led the way on offense scoring a touchdown for the Hawks, while QB Maurice Norris had his first TD pass as a Hawks connecting with WR Stephan Kovach. The defense for the Hawks continued to do what they did last week, shutting down the Tigers offense early. QB Evan Morrow fumbled on an early drive which set up the second touchdown for the Hawks. The Tigers would push back down scoring 11 unanswered off of a RB Laurent Brazeau touchdown plus a field goal and a single. The Hawks would enter the second half with confidence but Maurice Norris would take a massive hit in the 3rd taking him out of the game. Rookie QB Andrew Sexton would get his first action and play pretty well. Although they relied heavily on Ellis Love they were able to extend their lead 17-11. The Tigers would make a late push and score to take the lead back 17-18, but Sexton would lead the Hawks on a game-winning drive that ended in a 38-yard game-winning field goal.
Players of the Week:
OFF: QB Duane Logan OTT - 4 Passing Touchdowns, 343 Passing Yards
DEF: LB Quinton Brewer MTL - 1 Interception, 9 Tackles
Standings:
NORTH
Montreal 3-0-1
Buffalo 3-1
Ottawa 2-1-1
Toronto 1-3
NEW ENGLAND
Boston 2-2
Providence 2-2
Hartford 2-2
Worcester 0-4
Power Rankings
Montreal -
Buffalo +1
Ottawa +1
Boston -2
Providence -
Hartford +1
Toronto -1
Worcester -
Week 5 Games
MTL (3-0-1) @ OTT (2-1-1)
TOR (1-3) @ BUF (3-1)
WOR (0-4) @ BOS (2-2)
HAR (2-2) @ PRO (2-2)
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That's a painful loss right there, ouch. We really need a better QB, Morrow isn't doing it for us, Brazeau can only carry so much.
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Captain Mort 3D wrote:
Toronto’s come along way from not scoring 3/4 of their games to putting 10 on the board versus Montreal. I may be a Gold Star fan but I’m big on Laurent Brazeau
MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:
That's a painful loss right there, ouch. We really need a better QB, Morrow isn't doing it for us, Brazeau can only carry so much.
Brazeau is playing well for the team that is a team that is around him, and he is still young and improving so he'll be around for a while and be a big part of the Tigers offense for their future. Morrow on the other hand not so young and he is only so good (his overall is the same as Oliver Callahan, but he doesn't have the weapons that they have in Montreal). Toronto is likely going to try and target one of the Ottawa QBs (Duane Logan or Jean Matieau) who will likely be available this offseason, the issue may be the price to get one of the two.
I enjoy the thoughts and talk on specific teams or player situations, and that's helped with the week to week style. This is great!
Last edited by Wallflower (3/29/2020 4:49 pm)