Who cares who is playing where. At the end of the day the team has no control over that. All a team can do is take what is given to them and get ready to go smash heads. I agree with some of the comments before. If I were still in college playing, I would have loved to hop on a plane and travel somewhere to play. As for the NEFC champion, realistically Maine is 1 and done. If I were them I would just be happy that I'm there, go out give it my best, and have fun. Enjoy the fact that you're there, not b*tch about it. Not that any Maine players are on here saying that, just hypothetically.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 16, 2009, 09:28:58 AM #2
Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 10, 2009, 12:11:15 PM
Curry will win this game hands down. MM may try to mix it up by throwing the ball a little and using a more conventional offensive attack at times, but Curry will be ready for that. I'm all for parity and a new team to take the reigns but I just don't see it happening this year. Curry 28-10
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 19, 2008, 10:18:44 AM
Wow.... I don't post on here often but I'll check in on the NEFC board from time to time to see whats going on. Let me just tell you I spent the better part of my morning at work reading pages 150 or so through 163. You can't make that stuff up. That may or may not be the most amusing reading I've done in months.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
September 02, 2008, 02:33:30 PMQuote from: defenseiskey on August 31, 2008, 05:02:09 PM
What are everyones predictions for Week 1? Especially the outta conference games like Bridgewater St. vs Rowan? Sprinfield @ FSC? And Hartwick vs WNEC?
Not sure who Rowan returns... Springfield is really young this year so I don't expect them to be really dominant, and Hartwick just beat 1AA Iona 38-35 in an exhibition to give you an idea of what they're going to do to WNEC.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
March 11, 2008, 12:33:07 PM
Pre season all americans will be 75% of all D3 starters as it is every year. Its way too watered down.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 16, 2007, 09:30:52 AMQuote from: 63Center on November 16, 2007, 08:25:46 AM
OK, time to weigh in on these games. I am picking Curry over Hartwick 28-24 for the following reasons: Curry has home field, I want teh NEFC to finally win a playoff game, Hartwick's defense is weaker than Curry's and offensively I think they are about equal.
PSC 35 BSC 28 - I think PSC has the better team this year and wants this game badly since they did not make the NCAA tourney.
Way to go NEFC Posters we made it to 110 pages before the end of the season. Good luck to all of the teams still playing this weekend.
I would want nothing more than to see an NEFC team win a game in the playoffs... Yes Curry at home has its advantages, Hartwicks defense is definitely weaker than Curry's, but offensively? Hartwicks offense is far more superior than Currys.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 12, 2007, 01:58:36 PM
First off, I agree with the last few posts here... I am a fan of the NEFC as I played in it once, but lets be objective here... There is no freakin' way 2 NEFC teams deserve to go to the playoffs... There are multiple other teams to be considered before somone like plymouth st. comes up on the list...
That being said, yes we all know what needs to be done for this conference to reach the next level, but its too damn big to do that. It needs to split up one way or another, because there just isnt enough room on the schedule to play anything but a conference game.
Good luck to Curry in the first round. It will be interesting to see which Hartwick team shows up to play.
That being said, yes we all know what needs to be done for this conference to reach the next level, but its too damn big to do that. It needs to split up one way or another, because there just isnt enough room on the schedule to play anything but a conference game.
Good luck to Curry in the first round. It will be interesting to see which Hartwick team shows up to play.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / boyd and bogan
October 18, 2007, 08:53:05 AM
Sometime around 1997 or 1998 a few more teams entered the conference to make it a 14 team conf. with two sides, red and blue. In 2000 the first conf. championship game was played in which they renamed the two sides Boyd and Bogan after the first two commissionoers.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 22, 2006, 08:11:49 AMQuote from: LewDogg11 on November 21, 2006, 04:09:48 PMQuote from: RockRB11 on November 21, 2006, 02:54:49 PM
No kidding they think it on the field... As a competitive player/team you go into any game in any sport with the intentions of winning. If you dont think you can win, then you lost before you even step on the field.
One time, I played this kid in Tiger Woods on Gamecube, and I figured I was screwed. If there were odds against me, I would have taken them. But something happened that day. I got a whole in 1 on the 13th, and that grew my confidence and propelled me to victory. Therefore, if you think you will lose, sometimes, you win...
Maybe the NEFC teams should start figuring they'll lose in the playoffs, and maybe, in like 2054, they'll win one?
Yea great comparison. Honestly, I can really see where you're comnig from and how big of a moron you are.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 21, 2006, 02:54:49 PM
No kidding they think it on the field... As a competitive player/team you go into any game in any sport with the intentions of winning. If you dont think you can win, then you lost before you even step on the field.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 21, 2006, 02:47:32 PM
I should of been more specific. It was the Don Hansen Football Gazette that named an absurd number of preseason all americans.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 21, 2006, 07:52:46 AM
Why did the NEFC give out all conference honors to each side this year? (Bogan/Boyd) This is just like the preseason all americans, where if you start for a team, you have a 75% chance of making it. Way too many.....
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 18, 2006, 05:51:35 PM
As expected, Chris Sharpe put on a clinic...that kid has some moves for a small qb. I thought Curry would be able to put up more points. They hung in tight in the first quarter forcing SC to punt, but it was downhill from there as CC was forced to the passing game... interception after interception. Congrats to both teams, and good luck to SC next week against sjfc.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 16, 2006, 12:24:47 PM
Anyone know where Nelson went after he left Curry?
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 15, 2006, 08:30:53 AM
I tend to agree with most of what you all are stating. But when it comes to kids that have the talent and are serious about playing at the next level, whether it be DIII or not, they'll be recruited and look into schools with winning tradition. As a top dIII prospect that wants to go to school in the northeast, your not looking at westfeild state, umd, etc.. and vise versa. Your looking into Rowan, SC, a bunch of upstate ny schools.... Schools that have a winning tradition and a well established program. The athletic history of the school and the fact that they're in the limelight each year is a big recruiting tool in itself before you even consider what a staff can do.
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