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1954 Week 6
Montreal Rouge - 27, Long Island Hawks - 7 - Mount Royal Stadium - August 20, 1954 - 7 PM ET - CBC
As the league turned the page to the second half of the season, the Rouge hosted the Hawks in what would be a brutal game for the Hawks. QB Andrew Sexton was making his first start since 1952 and the Montreal defense had their way with the QB. Sexton would lose the football early in the game when DL Zakary Turbide would get past the Hawks line and would put Montreal in prime position to score. WR John Rivera would bring in his third TD of the season to take the 7-0 lead. S Chester George would nab his second interception on the Hawks' next drive and would give Montreal the 10-0 lead. RB Gene Fischer would have to try and give the Hawks some life but he was stuffed by the strong Montreal front. The Rouge would enter the half with a 13-0 lead. RB Élisée Marchal would run all over the Hawks in the second half, taking in two touchdowns and putting up 156 yards in the half. Marchal’s success would come despite losing 2 O-linemen to injury earlier. The Hawks had no answers for the Rouge but would get a late surge when Sexton would find WR Robert Lang for a big gain and then WR Darrel Duke for another. Sexton would get the ball into the endzone with a pass to Darrel Duke, but they were too far from coming back and would fall 27-7.
Boston Independents - 24, Ottawa Royals - 14 - Richardson Stadium - August 21, 1954 - 1 PM ET - CBS
The Independents continued to feed off of their momentum from their last 3 wins. RB Joel Bonner would have a great opening drive and they would score a touchdown early to go up 7-0. The Royals struggled on offense with a lack of the injured WR Allen Atkins. DB Lester Murphy would grab an interception which would give Boston a field goal. Ottawa would manage to score a touchdown with WR Eugene Burns to pull back within 3. The Royals defense was still able to stall the Boston offense a bit, but they suffered a couple of minor injuries during the second and it affected the overall play in the second half. Bonner started to find some holes in the Ottawa defense and was able to get down the field. He would score a touchdown and then QB Larry Larson would finish another long Bonner led drive with a WR Ethan Walters touchdown. Boston was in control of the game and Ottawa couldn’t get into it. Eventually, Ottawa would get a second touchdown with WR Willard Brooks, but fail again with WR Chester Bennett dropping yet another open pass. Boston would hold on for the surprise win.
Providence Gold Stars - 18, Worcester Athletics - 28 - New Providence Stadium - August 21, 1954 - 4 PM ET
Worcester continued to ride off of their first win of the season with another strong performance against Providence. QB Riley Kiernan has been good so far this season and continued to show his growth this season. He would pick apart the tough Gold Star secondary with smart throws and would lead to a quick 0-7 lead with WR Christian Venegas. Providence would not be able to get things going and LB Scotty Williams would strip RB Johnnie Stafford which would set up another touchdown to WR Clyde McIntosh. Providence would get a field goal but would go into the half down 3-14. QB Bruce Woodard would get the offense going early on with a touchdown to WR Peter Brooks. Worcester would get another touchdown near the end of the third with RB Marcus Devonshire. Providence would be down 10-21 heading into the 4th. The defense would finally make a difference in the game with DB Lee Wolfe grabbing a pick and setting up another touchdown to pull Providence within three. WR Michael Mcleod would have the touchdown and Stafford added the 2-pointer. Worcester would get a score back after another strong drive and Devonshire would grab his second touchdown of the game to make it a 10 point game with 2 minutes to go. Providence wouldn’t be able to score and DB Alexander Bradley would pick off Woodard to seal the win.
Buffalo Blue Wings - 17, Ontario Tigers - 30 - Buffalo Civic Stadium - August 22, 1954 - 3 PM ET - CBS
The rematch of the Great Lakes showdown continued to trend in the same direction as last week with the Tigers controlling the game. QB Duane Logan kept up his strong play with a two-touchdown first half. Finding WR Marqués Gardner for the first and then WR Daniel Hubbard for the second. Buffalo would get a touchdown back with RB Arthur Conner, but Ontario would tack on a field goal to go up 10 at the break. The Tigers defense has also been very strong this season thanks to the help of former Blue Wings defensive Coordinator Lewis Gallegos as the head coach. LB Aengus Lynch would create a big turnover stripping RB Arthur Conner and would get a second following a hit on WR Clifford Church which knocked the ball loose. RB Laurent Brazeau would score a touchdown alongside a field goal off of the turnovers. Buffalo would make a late attempt to get back into the game with a touchdown to WR Joseph Barry and a field goal, but that was all they had with Ontario jumping to a 4-2 record.
Players of the Week
OFF: RB Joel Bonner BOS - 2 Rushing Touchdowns, 187 Rushing Yards
DEF: LB Aengus Lynch ON - 2 Forced Fumbles, 1 Fumble Recovery, 9 Tackles
Injury Report
DB Francis Veillette BOS - Day-to-Day
OL Ronnie Elliot BUF - 5 Weeks
OL Dmitri Lortie MTL - 1 Week
OL Nicholas Nichols MTL - 2 Weeks
DL John Prince ON - Day-to-Day
DB Louie White ON - Day-to-Day
DL Stephan Kendall OTT - 1 Week
LB Mickaël Beaumont OTT - Day-to-Day
DL Joseph McMillan PRO - 2 Weeks
S Randy Maynard PRO - Day-to-Day
Transactions
BUF - Signed OL Kwanzaa Graves - 1Y, $5,000
Standings
NORTH
Ottawa 4-2
Montreal 4-2
Ontario 4-2
Buffalo 3-2-1
NEW ENGLAND
Boston 4-1-1
Worcester 2-4
Providence 2-4
Long Island 0-6
Power Rankings
1 - Boston +4
2 - Ontario +2
3 - Montreal -
4 - Ottawa -3
5 - Buffalo -3
6 - Worcester +1
7 - Providence -1
8 - Long Island
Week 7 Games
BOS (4-1-1) @ MTL (4-2) - AUG. 27 - 7 PM ET - CBC
*BOS clinches division with Win + PRO Loss + WOR Loss
BUF (3-2-1) @ LI (0-6) - AUG. 28 - 1 PM ET - CBS
WOR (2-4) @ OTT (4-2) - AUG. 28 - 4 PM ET - CBS
PRO (2-4) @ ON (4-2) - AUG. 29 - 3 PM ET
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Umm, not that I mind..but what the F-prompt Boston where was this?
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We are falling apart at the scene btw how do you simulate this Wallflower?
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Rugrat wrote:
We are falling apart at the scene btw how do you simulate this Wallflower?
The actual determination of who wins is pretty simple, but there is a lot that goes into some of the factors surrounding it.
Each team has a full roster of players which I keep track of each season. Every player has an overall rating which factors into the team's overall. I select a starting lineup for the team and using a weighted system (because each position has a different level of effect on the field) to get an overall for the team. (You can visit the Behind the Scenes Thread where I have a link that shows the weighting of the positions.)
After that, I then take the two teams and I roll a 10 sided dice for the Home team and an 8 for the Road. I then add on any overall advantages that a team has over another. I used to do if a team was a whole overall more then they get a 1-point advantage, but since the teams are closer in rating I have made it a half overall now just to create a little more consistency. I will also add or subtract points based on a team's recent performance. like a win streak will add points the longer it gets, or a losing streak will take them away. This usually takes effect after 3 games winning or losing and then add for every 2 after.
And example would be TEAM A is a 78 and TEAM B is a 77.2, in this case TEAM A would have a 2-point advantage because I would count TEAM B in the 77 range and not the 77.5.
If TEAM B has won 3 in a row then it would only be a 1-point advantage because they would receive a point.
(Feel free to ask more questions about that)
After rolling the dice, I take it and write the game, I even will use how high the dice rolls are to determine how high-scoring the game is or how well a team plays.
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I would have never thought that 6 weeks into the season Worcester would be higher in the standings then my Gold Stars.
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Even after moving from Hartford to Long Island, are the Hawks really that bad?
They can't even buy a win!
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1954 Week 7
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During the week a pair of trades occurred as teams prepare for their playoff push. Starting things off, the Buffalo Blue Wings and Worcester Athletics would make a depth swap with OL Lawrence Rogers heading to Buffalo to fill in for the injured OL Ronnie Elliot, as well as LB Glen Cameron, in exchange for LB Jaden Phelps and OL Reginald Jackson. Phelps is the main piece for the Athletics who add a veteran that can hopefully add some stability down the middle alongside LB Scotty Williams.
Then, prior to the Montreal-Boston game this week the two teams swapped players. Montreal who was dealing with several injured linemen would acquire both OL Jaivon Curry and OL Randy Booker to help out. Boston would get back TE Darrell Hubbard to replace the injured TE Richard Stewart with TE Craig Newman struggling in the starting role. The injured OL Nicholas Nichols will be out for another week, but Boston has the room to make it work on their roster.
Montreal Rouge - 23, Boston Independents - 15 - Mount Royal Stadium - August 27, 1954 - 7 PM ET - CBC
It would seem like the Rouge got the immediate benefit from the trade as RB Élisée Marchal would be able to use the refreshed line to his advantage and score on the opening drive. Boston would get a field goal back with Hubbard bringing in a single pass. The rest of the opening half would be trading drives and field goals with the score becoming 13-9 at the half. Montreal would get another score to start the second half with Marchal once again scoring. RB Joel Bonner would step it up midway through the 3rd to give Boston some hope and would finally break through to the endzone to make it a 5 point game after a missed 2-point. Montreal would keep it up with another field goal to make it 23-15. Boston would get another chance to score, but LB Quinton Brewer would make 3 tackles in a row to force a turnover on downs. Later QB Larry Larson would throw an interception to LB Rusty McVee which would be his final throw of the day.
Long Island Hawks - 20, Buffalo Blue Wings - 28 - Long Island Stadium - August 28, 1954 - 1 PM ET - CBS
DL Sean Bowen comes home to play his former team just a few miles from his hometown of Brooklyn, NY. He was thrilled to play and would make an immediate impact, sacking QB Andrew Sexton on the 2nd play of the game. Buffalo would take the 0-3 lead on their drive. Bowen would continue to create havoc, causing RB Gene Fischer to fumble to football before driving on it. Unfortunately, Bowen would be slow to get up out of the dogpile and would leave the game with an upper-body injury. This would leave Buffalo a bit shaken and they would get a field goal after the fumble, but the Hawks would grab some momentum. Sexton would lead the offense the other way and would get a touchdown pass to WR Robert Lang. Buffalo would go 2 and out before RB Gene Fischer took in a score. Buffalo was unable to score for the rest of the first half and were down 14-6. The good news is the Blue Wings would wake up in the second half. QB Angelo Medina would get more aggressive with his feet and would lead the Blue Wings to a WR Ray Landry touchdown followed by his own rushing touchdown to open up the 4th. Suddenly the Blue Wings were up 14-21 with the 2-point convert. The Hawks would get a field goal to counter, but Buffalo would go and score another touchdown with RB Arthur Conner to give them the 17-28 lead. The Hawks would sneak a field goal at the end but that was all.
Ottawa Royals - 36, Worcester Athletics - 33 - Lansdowne Park - August 28, 1954 - 4 PM ET CBS
WR Allen Atkins finally made his return to the lineup and made an immediate impact catching a 45-yard touchdown pass with DB Alexander Bradley all over him. Worcester, however, would not shy away from a fight with the Royals following their back to back wins. QB Riley Kiernan would lead the Athletics to tie it up a few minutes later with a touchdown to WR Christian Venegas. Ottawa would keep things going not long after and QB Jean Matieau would find WR Willard Brooks for a touchdown to make it 14-7, but Worcester would get another touchdown after with WR Clyde McIntosh to tie it. Ottawa would get in position to score again, however, LB Scotty Williams would strip RB Alexei Volkov and LB Jaden Phelps would pick up the ball and take it back 25 yards back into Ottawa territory. The Athletics would grab a field goal to take a lead into the break. Worcester would start the second half strong with another score with RB Marcus Devonshire finishing off a long drive. Ottawa would not let the deficit affect them and Matieau would march back down for another touchdown to WR Allen Atkins. Worcester would grab a field goal next, but Ottawa would retake the lead with a touchdown to TE Jervonte Howell. Worcester would be next to score with WR Christian Venegas, however, they would not get the 2-point to make it a 5 point lead. Ottawa would have one last chance to win the game. Jean Matieau would execute the game-winning drive perfectly. It would end in a perfect throw to WR Eugene Burns open in the endzone and a 2-point convert to give them a 3 point lead and would hold on to win.
Ontario Tigers - 20, Providence Gold Stars - 26 - Kitchener-Waterloo City Field - August 30, 1954 - CBS
QB Bruce Woodard has some fire under him in this game with the team looking to maybe move to QB Connor O’Rourke for the rest of the season. Woodard would get a good start with a solid drive leading to a field goal. Ontario would get things going the other way with RB Laurent Brazeau leading the way. The rain in Kitchener would force teams to focus more on the run game. The Tigers would eventually tie the game up at 3. In the second Providence would get another field goal, but things would change when Woodard would throw deep, WR Peter Brooks would make a great move to pull DB Louie White out of position. Brooks would break free wide open and would score the touchdown while White would remain down and would have to leave the game with an injury as he lost footing with the mud on the field. The Gold Stars would remain up 3-13 at the half. The teams would trade field goals in the third before Ontario would break through to the endzone with Brazeau to make it a 6 point game. Providence would get a second touchdown after DB Lee Wolfe would pick off Duane Logan and would take it all the way back for a touchdown. Ontario would recover with another touchdown with Brazeau, but would make another mistake with a fumble and Providence would get another field goal to seal it.
Players of the Week
OFF: QB Jean Matieau OTT - 5 Passing Touchdowns, 431 Passing Yards
DEF: DB Lee Wolfe PRO - 1 Interception, 1 Touchdown, 4 Knockdowns, 4 Tackles
Injury Report
DL Sean Bowen BUF - 2 Weeks
DB Rickey Matthews LI - Season
DB Louie White ON - 4 Weeks
LB Leo Davenport OTT - Day-to-Day
S Lester Greer OTT - 2 Weeks
LB Daevion Shelton PRO - Day-to-Day
Standings
NORTH
Ottawa 5-2
Montreal 5-2
Buffalo 4-2-1
Ontario 4-3
NEW ENGLAND
Boston 4-2-1
Providence 3-4
Worcester 2-5
Long Island 0-7 -e
Power Rankings
1 - Montreal +2
2 - Ottawa +2
3 - Boston -2
4 - Ontario -2
5 - Providence +2
6 - Worcester +1
7 - Buffalo -2
8 - Long Island -
Week 8 Games
BOS (4-2-1) @ WOR (2-5) - SEP 4 - 1 PM ET
*BOS clinches division with Win + PRO Loss
*Must win for WOR to stay alive
PRO (3-4) @ LI (0-7) - SEP 4 - 4 PM ET - CBS
MTL (5-2) @ ON (4-3) - SEP 5 - 3 PM ET - CBC
OTT (5-2) @ BUF (4-3-1) - SEP 5 - 6 PM ET - CBS
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Back on track Ottawa but that was way to close for comfort
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Ottawa versus Buffalo will be a huge game next week to see if the blue wings can stay in the playoff hunt. A Buffalo loss and Ontario win would be a huge blow to their playoff hopes.
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1954 Week 8
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Another trade occurred to start week 8 with the Tigers acquiring DL Rielly Cooper from the Hawks in exchange for OL Richard French, DL Albert Morgan, and a 1955 3rd Round Pick. French and Morgan were both extra players on the Tigers roster and they wanted to grab a solid DL to help their defense on the home stretch.
Worcester Athletics - 20, Boston Independents - 13 - Worcester Stadium - September 4, 1954 - 7 PM ET
With their backs against the wall, the Athletics came out swinging against the division-leading Independents. QB Riley Kiernan would lead the Athletics to a touchdown midway through the first to open the scoring. WR Christian Venegas would be the receiver to score and give Worcester a 7-0 lead. Boston would attempt to retaliate but Larson would be intercepted by DB Alexander Bradley and the Athletics would end up with a field goal to go up 10-0. Boston would only manage a field goal in the first half and would be down 10-3. The third began pretty slow with no one scoring until Kiernan would find Venegas for yet another touchdown. Boston was falling behind but Larson would give Boston some life with a touchdown drive to WR Samuel Floyd to bring them back into the game. Following that drive, Boston would get a field goal to pull the game to 4. Kiernan would lead another drive that would result in a field goal to make it 20-13. Boston would get one more shot but the Athletics would manage to slow them down enough to run out the clock and the Athletics would keep themselves alive in the hunt for the playoffs.
Providence Gold Stars - 31, Long Island Hawks - 10 - New Providence Stadium - September 4, 1954 - 4 PM ET - CBS
Providence continued their momentum from their win last week to roll over the lowly Hawks. QB Bruce Woodard would get the Gold Stars going in the first quarter with a WR John Osborn touchdown. The Hawks would try to get things going with the returning QB Lee Rogers, but he would be picked off by DB Lee Wolfe on his first drive and later DB Victor Bean. The picks would lead to a RB Johnnie Stafford touchdown to take a 14-0 lead. WR Peter Brooks would get a touchdown as well to make it 21-0 at half time. The Hawks would finally get on the board in the third with the former Gold Star RB Gene Fischer scoring to make it 21-7. Providence would get back the touchdown with WR Michael Mcleod. The teams would trade field goals late to win the game.
Ontario Tigers - 27, Montreal Rouge - 24 - Kitchener-Waterloo City Field - September 5, 1954 - 3 PM ET - CBC
A vital divisional game between the Tigers and Rouge would take place on Sunday afternoon. The teams have had many close battles over the last few seasons, but Montreal always managed to come out on top. The Tigers were looking to change that. Things would not start well as LB Quinton Brewer would pick off QB Duane Logan and set up the WR John Rivera touchdown from QB Andrew Glover. Ontario would not back down as they would get the touchdown right back with WR Wilbert Benjamin. The teams would trade field goals in the second to leave it tied at 10 at the break. The third would begin with a running back battle. RB Élisée Marchal and RB Laurent Brazeau would go back and forth and would trade touchdowns to make it 17-17. Montreal would open the 4th with a Marchal touchdown to break the tie and the Tigers were starting to struggle. With time running down Brazeau would take over. He would run through Montreal for a huge 67-yard gain which would open up the field go Logan who would get it closer and Brazeau would punch it in to tie the game with 3 minutes left. Montreal would continue their march, but LB Aengus Lynch would come up with a huge drive stalling tackle on Marchal which would give the Tigers a chance to score which they would put up a field goal to take the lead. Montreal would get another chance but with time running out, Glover was forced to pass and he would throw a pick to DB Paul Gregory and the Tigers would finally beat the Rouge and achieve a franchise-high 5 wins.
Buffalo Blue Wings - 26, Ottawa Royals - 21 - Buffalo Civic Stadium - September 5, 1954 - 6 PM ET - CBS
An important game in Buffalo between the Blue Wings and Royals would finish off the week. Ottawa has been a little shaky as of late and would continue that early in the game with QB Angelo Medina would run all over the Royals’ defense. RB Arthur Conner would finish off the drive to give Buffalo the lead. Despite missing DL Sean Bowen, the Blue Wings’ defense would stay strong and stop the Royals offense in the first quarter going up 10-0 after 1. In the second, Ottawa would finally breakthrough with an WR Allen Atkins touchdown. Following the Royals’ drive, WR Joseph Barry would get a touchdown for Buffalo to make it 17-7 at the half. Buffalo would get another field goal in the third to make it 20-7. The Royals’ offense would continue to struggle and would be stopped on their next drive. The punt would bounce into the endzone and would grant them a single. Buffalo would get another field goal before Ottawa would get a touchdown with RB Alexei Volkov, but Buffalo would add yet another field goal. It seemed like Ottawa just could not keep up with the Blue Wings. They would get a late touchdown to Atkins to give them hope but they would not get the 2-pointer to make it a close game and would run out of time.
Players of the Week
OFF: RB Laurent Brazeau ON - 2 Rushing Touchdowns, 145 Rushing Yards
DEF: DB Alexander Bradley WOR - 1 Interception, 3 Knockdowns, 5 Tackles
Injury Report
OL Bryan Faulkner WOR - Day-to-Day
Standings
NORTH
Buffalo 5-2-1
Ottawa 5-3
Ontario 5-3
Montreal 5-3
NEW ENGLAND
Boston 4-3-1
Providence 4-4
Worcester 3-5
Long Island 0-8
Power Rankings
1 - Ontario +3
2 - Montreal -1
3 - Buffalo +4
4 - Worcester +2
5 - Ottawa -3
6 - Providence -1
7 - Boston -4
8 - Long Island -
Week 9 Games
WOR (3-5) @ LI (0-9) - SEP 11 - 1 PM ET - CBS
PRO (4-4) @ BOS (4-3-1) - SEP 11 - 4 PM ET - CBS
*BOS clinches division with Win
BUF (5-2-1) @ MTL (5-3) - SEP 12 - 3 PM ET - CBC
*BUF clinches playoffs with Win
ON (5-3) @ OTT (5-3) - SEP 12 - 6 PM ET
*OTT clinches playoffs with Win + PRO Loss + MTL Loss
*ON clinches playoffs with Win >11 over OTT + PRO Loss + MTL Loss
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