Saturday, September 4, 2010
BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS!!!

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE IFL...

According to sources, league founder and CEO Chris Chudada has announced that he will be stepping aside from the league for personal reasons.  It is known that Mr. Chudada is keen on coaching and has been offered the chance to coach youth at the high school level.  Furthermore, he reportedly feels that he has shepherded the league to a place where it can survive without his involvement.  At this point, no official announcement has been made, but sources continue to report that Mr Chudada has decided to step away.

Rumored to be in the mix to step in and assist IFL Commissioner Pete Narrai and co-owner Jordan Kopac is former IFL President of Football Ops Dan Greene.  Greene is currently the coach of the West Bend Junkyard Dogs and heads up the IFL Hall-of-Fame Committee.

Check back for more details or corrections as they become available...

***UPDATE***

It has been confirmed that Mr Narrai and Mr Kopac will be running the league in the interim as more help is sought... 

June 26 Picks from the Photo Guy
Monday, 21 June 2010 16:32

Last Week: 4-2
Season: 24-5

We got one more interesting week of games before the 4th of July Byes, and it's time for teams to start their playoff runs...

Phoenix @ Stampede
The Stampede made things VERY interesting in the West by upsetting the Pioneers, while the Phoenix were dominated by the Dragons.  The Stampede are riding a high, and will ride that past the Phoenix.
Stampede by 14

Force @ Gladiators
Finally!  The game the East has been waiting for.  After beating up on the bottom of the League all season long, the Force finally play a team with more wins than losses.  They've been dominant the past few weeks, but they've been doing it against teams they SHOULD dominate.  The Gladiators are licking their wounds again after a savage beatdown at the hands of the Predators.  Look for the Gladiators to get their ducks in a row and cut some of the chaff.  I'm putting the Force on upset alert.
Gladiators by 3

Pioneers @ Giants
The P-Unit was shorthanded against the Stampede, but don't look for that team to use that as an excuse.  After 2 straight losses,  they look to rebound against a Giants team that moved the ball well against the struggling Spartans.  I don't see the Pioneers dropping 3 straight.
Pioneers by 10

Spartans @ Predators
The Predators seemed to play a near-perfect game against the Gladiators, while the Spartans dropped another rough game.  The Spartan D needs to slow down the Predator offense, and if they couldn't do that against the Giants, the Predators will have another blowout.
Predators by 20

Storm @ Blast
This is the game both these teams have been waiting for.  The best thing I can say about this matchup is that someone will win (unless there's a tie).  The Storm O has been struggling all season, and wasted some golden opportunities to put points on the board against the Crush, but the Special Teams unit has come on as of late, scoring 3 Touchdowns in the last two weeks.  Special Teams will probably be the difference in this game.
Storm by 7

Crush @ Dragons
The Dragons took the earlier matchup between these squads, and if the Crush want to avenge that loss, they need to keep their hands on the ball.  If they turn the ball over as much as they did against the Storm, they won't.  They got away with it last week, but the Dragons are a much better team.
Dragons by 7

That's it for this week, everybody stay healthy and keep your head on a swivel. 

 
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