
EAST
Canton
New York
Pittsburgh
D.C.
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12- 2- 0
10- 4- 0
5- 9- 0
4-10- 0
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CENTRAL
Miami
Orlando
South Bend
Dowagiac
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11- 3- 0
9- 5- 0
4- 9- 1
4- 9- 1
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WEST
Fort Wayne
Chicago
Missouri
Arkdale
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7- 7- 0
7- 7- 0
7- 7- 0
3-11- 0
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Current 2011 MFL Statistics

 
1/14/12
Dr. K's Early Top 10 NFL Rookies List
No skinny. No details. Just the best rookies heading to an MFL team near you in August. Presenting Dr. K's Early Top 10
Rookies List!
- RB Trent Richardson, Alabama
- WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
- QB Robert Griffin III, Baylor
- WR Alshon Jeffrey, South Carolina
- WR Michael Floyd, Notre Dame
- QB Andrew Luck, Stanford
- WR Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers
- WR Nick Toon, Wisconsin
- WR Kendall Wright, Baylor
- RB Chris Polk, Washington
1/13/12
Scraps get aggressive early in quest back to excellence
The South Bends Scraps made three trades in the offseason in the attempt to gain a competitive advantage in the 2012 MFL Draft.
QB Tony Romo and RB Cedric Benson were shipped to the Dowagiac Chefs, TE Jason Witten went to the Arkdale Aardvarks and RB
BenJarvus Green-Ellis found a new home in New York after the dealing was done. In return, the Scraps got the #3 pick (Dowagiac),
#12 pick (New York), #13 pick (Arkdale) and the #24 pick (New York). South Bend now controls a quarter of the picks in Rounds
One and Two.
1/3/12
Major cuts made during Phase I
The official end of the 2011 MFL season came when the deadline for Phase I of Player Releases passed. Looking ahead to the
2012 MFL Draft, several cuts will certainly be talked about as potential early-round picks, including QB Peyton Manning and
RB Adrian Peterson. Both veterans have been hurt and their long-term futures may be in doubt, but many expect both to have
decent contributions in 2012 once their come off of their injuries. Some 2011 rookies who didn't make splashes in their first
year might find a new home and new luck, such as RB Daniel Thomas, RB Delone Carter, QB Terrelle Pryor and QB Colin Kaepernick.
And, of course, there are the perennial draftees, including the likes of WR Larry Fitzgerald and RB Ryan Grant.
12/31/11
Jones is Coach of the Year again
For the second time in three years, Canton head coach Tim Jones was named MFL Coach of the Year. He finished first in the voting with 3 votes, topping Miami's Dave Wills, who was
second with 2 votes. Orlando's Jonathan Cress and New York's Dion Mawhorter were third with 1 vote each. Jones led the Cougars to a 12-2 mark and the club's fourth Super Bowl
appearance in six seasons. However, just as Jones was announced to take the stage to receive the award, the Crazy Mad Lockdown Rapper stormed up, removed his pants and proceeded to
deficate upon the award.
12/26/11
Rodgers wins MVP by one point
Miami QB Aaron Rodgers is the 2011 MFL Most Valuable Player after an extremely close vote gave him the award by only one point. Rodgers earned four first-place votes and finished
the voting with 15 points while New York TE Rob Gronkowski was second with 14 points. Gronk had two first-place votes. Third place went to Arkdale QB Cam Newton, who scored 11
points with one first-place vote.
12/11/11
Kuespert melts down, found behind Dumpster
Missouri head coach Drew Kuespert is resting comfortably in a Chicago hospital after the Peregrines leader "went off the deep end" in the locker room after their loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
The loss knocked the Grines out of the playoffs after they blew a two-game lead with three remaining. The report, which came from a player who wished to be anonymous, stated that Kuespert
trashed the Soldier Field visiting locker room, screamed obscenities, vowed to contact al-Qaeda and tore a locker door off of its hinges before he decided to stand in the showers while sobbing uncontrollably for
several minutes. He then kicked the emergency exit door open and left the facility, while his players watched in stunned silence. Within a half-hour, Kuespert was found in a fetal position
behind a stadium Dumpster covered in feces. A spokesman from the Peregrines organization denied the report, but did say that Kuespert "suffered from a headache and complained of a stomach ailment"
before being carted off to Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
9/5/11
More on the new tiebreaker system
For the playoffs, each team will pick their top five bench players and rank them, first through fifth. In the event of a tie, the first-ranked players from each team will go head-to-head, putting
their points up against the others. Should one player have more points than the other, then the winning player's team is awarded one point with which to break the tie. However, if a tie still exists, then the
teams puts up their second-ranked bench players against each other. Should a tie still exist, then the thirds face each other, then the fourths and, finally, the fifths, if each is necessary. In the event
that there is still a tie, the remaining bench players would have their scores combined to go against the others for the decision. By some amazing circumstance that there is still a tie, the commissioner will
flip a coin if it is a Divisional Playoff game, but the game will end in a tie if it happens to be the Super Bowl. Teams have the option to adjust their ranked list of five bench players for the Super Bowl
from the Divisional Playoff week. Questions? Email the commish or voice your opinion on the ESPN message board.
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Week 1 September 11
Canton 37, D.C. 18
New York 20, Pittsburgh 24
Dowagiac 22, South Bend 22
Miami 15, Orlando 23
Fort Wayne 29, Missouri 30
Arkdale 22, Chicago 23
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Week 8 October 30
Canton 46, South Bend 9
Miami 12, New York 23
Pittsburgh 21, Dowagiac 23
Orlando 27, D.C. 14
Missouri 27, Arkdale 15
Chicago 15, Fort Wayne 24
Byes: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, N.Y. Jets, Oakland & Tampa Bay
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Week 2 September 18
Canton 31, Arkdale 24
New York 30, Chicago 18
Fort Wayne 39, Pittsburgh 22
D.C. 36, Missouri 43
South Bend 32, Miami 36
Orlando 22, Dowagiac 15
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Week 9 November 6
New York 23, South Bend 18
Pittsburgh 29, Chicago 46
D.C. 30, Miami 32
Missouri 9, Canton 36
Arkdale 6, Orlando 24
Fort Wayne 18, Dowagiac 22
Byes: Carolina, Detroit, Jacksonville & Minnesota
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Week 3 September 27
Pittsburgh 16, Canton 25
D.C. 15, New York 19
South Bend 18, Orlando 26
Miami 45, Dowagiac 31
Chicago 13, Missouri 17
Arkdale 8, Fort Wayne 37
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Week 10 November 13
Canton 48, Miami 38
D.C. 17, Fort Wayne 15
Arkdale 12, New York 34
Orlando 13, Pittsburgh 23
South Bend 17, Missouri 31
Dowagiac 5, Chicago 43
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Week 4 October 2
Canton 41, Dowagiac 25
Missouri 23, New York 46
South Bend 14, Pittsburgh 24
Chicago 36, D.C. 20
Miami 51, Arkdale 44
Fort Wayne 25, Orlando 32
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Week 11 November 20
Pittsburgh 19, Arkdale 36
Chicago 26, Canton 20
Dowagiac 16, New York 28
South Bend 31, D.C. 24
Miami 33, Fort Wayne 13
Missouri 31, Orlando 18
Byes: Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans & Pittsburgh
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Week 5 October 9
Fort Wayne 21, Canton 31
New York 30, Orlando 27
Pittsburgh 20, Missouri 43
Dowagiac 14, D.C. 30
Arkdale 24, South Bend 26
Chicago 21, Miami 26
Byes: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, Saint Louis & Washington
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Week 12 November 27
Pittsburgh 25, New York 26
D.C. 23, Canton 33
South Bend 35, Dowagiac 19
Orlando 19, Miami 23
Missouri 20, Fort Wayne 25
Chicago 6, Arkdale 30
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Week 6 October 16
New York 20, Canton 32
Pittsburgh 7, D.C. 27
South Bend 17, Fort Wayne 22
Missouri 25, Miami 34
Orlando 37, Chicago 26
Arkdale 15, Dowagiac 19
Byes: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle & Tennessee
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Week 13 December 4
Canton 20, Pittsburgh 39
New York 37, D.C. 12
Miami 34, South Bend 14
Dowagiac 17, Orlando 19
Fort Wayne 17, Chicago 44
Arkdale 47, Missouri 24
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Week 7 October 23
New York 23, Fort Wayne 25
Orlando 30, Canton 33
D.C. 15, Arkdale 10
Miami 27, Pittsburgh 19
Chicago 16, South Bend 20
Dowagiac 30, Missouri 21
Byes: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cincinnati, New England & San Francisco
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Week 14 December 11
Missouri 10, Chicago 34
Fort Wayne 27, Arkdale 20
Orlando 28, South Bend 23
Dowagiac 25, Miami 28
Canton 46, New York 31
D.C. 25, Pittsburgh 34
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Week 15 December 18
MFL Divisional Playoffs
New York Lynx 35, Miami Mafia 31
Fort Wayne Freedom 33, Canton Cougars 47
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Week 16 December 24
SUPER BOWL XIV
at Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
New York Lynx 30, Canton Cougars 20
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Pre-Season
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29
Deadline for the release of the 2012 MFL schedule.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5- SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Phase II of Player Releases
Owners may release players to make more cap room or to make roster spots, including players who retired.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
2012 MFL Draft at Buffalo Wild Wings, Angola, Indiana.
Start Time: 2:00pm (Complementary wings to be served at 1:30. Beverages on your own.)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
Salary & Roster Deadline (Cut Day)
Teams must keep payroll at or under $20 million and roster size at 19 players or under. Players cut after the deadline will still count against the cap.
Deadline: 9:59pm.
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Regular and Post-Season
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
MFL Kickoff Weekend (tentative)
Starters for Week One must submitted via the MFL on ESPN before each respective player's kickoff time.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3
MFL Trade Deadline
No trades allowed after 9:59pm until the end of the season.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24
MFL Free Agent Signing Deadline
No further player movement after 9:59pm until the end of the season.
(Injury replacement signings not included)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9
Week Fourteen, the final week of the regular season.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23
SUPER BOWL XV
AT ORLANDO, FLORIDA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30
Phase I of Player Releases begins.
Player salaries increase by 20% (30% for Super Bowl Champs) requiring clubs to commence player cuts during Phase I in order to keep team salaries under $20 million.
Deadline for all cuts is 9:59pm ET.
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