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vttanker

My picks for the week.

Boyd:
Plymouth over MIT, 35-14.  Plymouth makes it official and clinches the division.  In the process they de-rail DeRon and make the individual rushing title even closer.  Check the stats, top five rushers in the country are all from the NEFC.
Curry crushes Nichols, 48-14.  Not a good week to be playing Curry.
UMD over Endicott, 28-14.  If you're UMD you have to give J.T. a chance at the rushing title.  Get the yards this week cause next week is Curry.
Salve outscores WNEC, 35-28.

Bogan:  Let the fun begin.
Framingham over Mass Maritime, 28-14.  Framingham has been shut out two weeks in a row, but won't happen a third week.  If Mass Maritime wants to get their first win this is the week to do it.

Now the games that matter:
Bridgewater over Worcester, 35-21.  Worcester plays tough at home, but is still no match for Bridgewater.
Westfield beats Fitchburg, 31-28.  My upset pick of the week.  Westfield has enough defense to stop Fitchburg and end Fitchburg's playoff chances.
Maine Maritime runs over Coast Guard, 35-21.  Maine wants this too bad to lose this year to Coast Guard.  When a team wants to run the ball Coast Guard hasn't been able to stop it.  Maine does this better than anyone.

Findtheball

    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

  How crazy has this been this year , Framingham , MIT and Salve turning
their programs around . PSU knocking the king off his raft . Maine being the leaders of the rush . It really surprises me EC hasn't done well this year, they're a good football team along with WNEC .

Should the NEFC split up , form 2 more divisions(more teams) on each side
and keep 3 or 4 games open in their schedule to play E8 & LL teams having these teams travel if need be . Is there any kind of stipulation in order to qualify for playoffs . Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say ?

Yes I agree that NEFC is a large conference  , but making it bigger , opening up their schedules is this an option ? There are so many teams in and around New England this would be easy .

OR should the NEFC downsize an open these dates up to play E8 or LL?

OR should we just wait till the time comes and play them then .

We catch alot of crap in the other leagues because we don't schedule these guys . Should we take it or change it ?

                                         nuff said
                                just my opinion anywho
                                          NLNG       
for the love of the game

pg04

Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

 

Could that be because the teams are of lesser strength defensively than the E8, LL and Mac?  nah that couldn't be it...

Jonny Utah

Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

  How crazy has this been this year , Framingham , MIT and Salve turning
their programs around . PSU knocking the king off his raft . Maine being the leaders of the rush . It really surprises me EC hasn't done well this year, they're a good football team along with WNEC .

Should the NEFC split up , form 2 more divisions(more teams) on each side
and keep 3 or 4 games open in their schedule to play E8 & LL teams having these teams travel if need be . Is there any kind of stipulation in order to qualify for playoffs . Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say ?

Yes I agree that NEFC is a large conference  , but making it bigger , opening up their schedules is this an option ? There are so many teams in and around New England this would be easy .

OR should the NEFC downsize an open these dates up to play E8 or LL?

OR should we just wait till the time comes and play them then .

We catch alot of crap in the other leagues because we don't schedule these guys . Should we take it or change it ?

                                         nuff said
                                just my opinion anywho
                                          NLNG       

No.

pg04


MC3

Maine runs over Coast Guard - 42-14
Plymouth doubles up MIT - 42-21
Bridgewater lays the pipe on Worcester - 49-21
Curry smokes Nichols - 35-7
Salve Regina dicks on WNEC - 35-10
Westfield sneaks by Fitchburg - 21-14
Framingham open hand slaps Mass - 56-0
Mass-Dartmouth crushes Endicott - 42-10 

Findtheball

Quote from: pg04 on October 28, 2008, 08:20:16 PM
Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

 

Could that be because the teams are of more strength defensively than the E8, LL and Mac?  yah that could be it...

                                     nuff said
                                      NLNG
for the love of the game

Falconalum

Picks of the week:
Maine 38- CG 24
Plymouth 42- MIT-21
Worcester 24- Bridgewater 21
Curry 50- Nichols 10
WNEC 20- Salve 19
Framingham 26- MM 17
Dartmouth 44- Endicott 3
Fitchburg 40- Westfield 38

My Pick is Bridgewater loses in an upset to Worcester State and Fitchburg goes into the final week controlling their own destiny.

63Center

Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

  How crazy has this been this year , Framingham , MIT and Salve turning
their programs around . PSU knocking the king off his raft . Maine being the leaders of the rush . It really surprises me EC hasn't done well this year, they're a good football team along with WNEC .

Should the NEFC split up , form 2 more divisions(more teams) on each side
and keep 3 or 4 games open in their schedule to play E8 & LL teams having these teams travel if need be . Is there any kind of stipulation in order to qualify for playoffs . Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say ?

Yes I agree that NEFC is a large conference  , but making it bigger , opening up their schedules is this an option ? There are so many teams in and around New England this would be easy .

OR should the NEFC downsize an open these dates up to play E8 or LL?

OR should we just wait till the time comes and play them then .

We catch alot of crap in the other leagues because we don't schedule these guys . Should we take it or change it ?

                                         nuff said
                                just my opinion anywho
                                          NLNG       

I agree that the NEFC is too big but I think that if they split it into two conferences they might lose their AQ for the playoffs.  I am not sure that splitting it into smaller conferences would result in scheduling LL or E8 teams.  There are open weekends in the NEFC schedules now and  not very many teams play E8 or LL so why would they do it if there were two confernenes.  My guess if they would continue to play the same teams they play and beat now. 

That is great that the NEFC has the top rushers in the nation, but I do have to agree that may be more of an indication of lack of rushing defenses and more running plays then other conferences.

Findtheball

                                   
[/quote]

I agree that the NEFC is too big but I think that if they split it into two conferences they might lose their AQ for the playoffs.  I am not sure that splitting it into smaller conferences would result in scheduling LL or E8 teams.  There are open weekends in the NEFC schedules now and  not very many teams play E8 or LL so why would they do it if there were two confernenes.  My guess if they would continue to play the same teams they play and beat now. 

That is great that the NEFC has the top rushers in the nation, but I do have to agree that may be more of an indication of lack of rushing defenses and more running plays then other conferences.
[/quote]

Thats why I was asking that question . I wasn't sure how it would effect
the AQ .
I'm kind of confused by your comment of running the ball though . If a team can run the ball with good sucess and controll the clock , to me thats old time football and clock management . Does the NFL have any running teams ? Sorry I could be missing your point totally.

Looking at E8 their run defense is sub par compared to NEFC .

Hows that pipe doing now ? Boiii.
                                  nuff said
                                    NLNG
for the love of the game

Findtheball

Quote from: pg04 on October 28, 2008, 08:32:02 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on October 28, 2008, 08:23:35 PM


No.

You
  don't understand ,
  Jonny ,

I pick
         Plymouth
PG13 I already figured you didn't , it's ok though
for the love of the game

'gro

Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

  How crazy has this been this year , Framingham , MIT and Salve turning
their programs around . PSU knocking the king off his raft . Maine being the leaders of the rush . It really surprises me EC hasn't done well this year, they're a good football team along with WNEC .

Should the NEFC split up , form 2 more divisions(more teams) on each side
and keep 3 or 4 games open in their schedule to play E8 & LL teams having these teams travel if need be . Is there any kind of stipulation in order to qualify for playoffs . Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say ?

Yes I agree that NEFC is a large conference  , but making it bigger , opening up their schedules is this an option ? There are so many teams in and around New England this would be easy .

OR should the NEFC downsize an open these dates up to play E8 or LL?

OR should we just wait till the time comes and play them then .

We catch alot of crap in the other leagues because we don't schedule these guys . Should we take it or change it ?

                                         nuff said
                                just my opinion anywho
                                          NLNG      


   why the hell do you have
spaces in between your puncuation ? boieee ?
I mean , isn't that a little annoying
to type ?

Findtheball

Quote from: 'gro on October 29, 2008, 09:15:55 PM
Quote from: nolinenoglory on October 28, 2008, 08:06:01 PM
    Going back over the pages of past , I could have quoted many .
This year has been a good year for the NEFC . Like someone stated in
previous posts the NEFC has the leading rushers in the nation . I'm not sure how many E 8 , LL , MAC have , but we have the most . Put that in your pipe and smoke BOIII .

  How crazy has this been this year , Framingham , MIT and Salve turning
their programs around . PSU knocking the king off his raft . Maine being the leaders of the rush . It really surprises me EC hasn't done well this year, they're a good football team along with WNEC .

Should the NEFC split up , form 2 more divisions(more teams) on each side
and keep 3 or 4 games open in their schedule to play E8 & LL teams having these teams travel if need be . Is there any kind of stipulation in order to qualify for playoffs . Does anybody understand what I'm trying to say ?

Yes I agree that NEFC is a large conference  , but making it bigger , opening up their schedules is this an option ? There are so many teams in and around New England this would be easy .

OR should the NEFC downsize an open these dates up to play E8 or LL?

OR should we just wait till the time comes and play them then .

We catch alot of crap in the other leagues because we don't schedule these guys . Should we take it or change it ?

                                         nuff said
                                just my opinion anywho
                                          NLNG      


   why the hell do you have
spaces in between your puncuation ? boieee ?
I mean , isn't that a little annoying
to type ?

Maybe I'm just learning how to spell punctuation     , BOIII
for the love of the game

Findtheball

 I now understand how you got your screen name , You meant to spell
Grow
for the love of the game

'gro

Sorry hoss, it's 'gro, as in enginegro. It's a play on words... but I've already said too much.  enjoy your evening chief.