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Post by gooutlaws on Jun 21, 2009 0:06:30 GMT -5
Outlaws obviously roll. Ice started out well with a stop and a score but could not do a thing after that. Buying playoff tickets this week, should be a fun ride.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jun 21, 2009 1:37:07 GMT -5
I believe January was with the Outlaws to start the season. I was wondering what happened to him because I thought he played pretty well. Yeah, that's right. Thanks. I knew he'd played with someone else.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jun 21, 2009 1:39:59 GMT -5
Are there any questions on who is playing the best football right now about in the IFL? Sioux City? No? I know, I know... El Paso?
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Post by kratos on Jun 21, 2009 9:31:19 GMT -5
Oh now I know who it is. Its Wichita.
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Jun 21, 2009 10:12:57 GMT -5
to be fair, it could well be Wichita traveling to Billings for the championship.
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Post by outlaw on Jun 21, 2009 11:21:42 GMT -5
to be fair, it could well be Wichita traveling to Billings for the championship. To be fair, it could be Sioux Falls at Corpus Christi.
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Post by outlaw on Jun 21, 2009 11:33:22 GMT -5
I believe Dixon made this game a message to the Ice. He's been cheap-shotted (is that a word?) repeatedly in Colorado over the past few games and I know he wanted them to taste some pain. The best part is that he did it playing less than 3 quarters without one of the better RBs in the league (Timothy Brown) and arguably the best DE in Landry. I feel good about the playoffs, but El Paso showed their talent by thumping River City on the road. Considering our last game at Omaha, does anyone know what the tie-breaker is between Billings and El Paso?
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Post by Banana Cat on Jun 21, 2009 11:36:35 GMT -5
Word from Commish's office is tie breakers are overall record (which really isn't a tiebreaker), games against common opponents (which head to head should be first... ) and that's all I know. So whatever the winning percentage against common opponents is for Billings and El Paso will determine who gets home field if they end up tied.
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Post by outlaw on Jun 21, 2009 11:49:49 GMT -5
Word from Commish's office is tie breakers are overall record (which really isn't a tiebreaker), games against common opponents (which head to head should be first... ) and that's all I know. So whatever the winning percentage against common opponents is for Billings and El Paso will determine who gets home field if they end up tied. Way to complicate things! The only common opponent is Colorado and Billings is 2-0 versus the Ice and El Paso plays them twice with one win already. Considering El Paso beats them again (otherwise, a tie-breaker is not needed), what is next?
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Post by Banana Cat on Jun 21, 2009 13:43:51 GMT -5
I don't know what the next tiebreaker is, but you'd think now would be a perfect time for the league to let it be known.
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