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... 

July 10 Picks from the Photo Guy
Tuesday, 06 July 2010 19:09
Last Week: 1-0
Season: 31-5

Hope everybody had a Happy 4th, didn't drink too much and came away with all your digits...

The Playoff picture got a little clearer, and hopefully we'll have a few more teams clinch this week.

Dragons @ Spartans
The Spartans have had a rough season, injuries have taken its toll on last years Offensive juggernaut. The Dragons cannot be looking ahead to next week, or the Spartans might steal one.
Dragons by 10

Giants @ Stampede
The Stampede need a win to take the Conference, while the Giants need a win just to stay mathematically alive in the race. The Stampede will run all over the Giants' suspect D.
Stampede by 10

Storm @ Force
The Storm finally got a W, while the Force let one slip away late. The Force need a W to set up next week's matchup against GB, but the Storm could play spoiler. The Force cannot turn the ball over, but should be passing the ball a lot. If the Force look ahead too much, the Storm might pull off an upset.
Force by 7

Phoenix @ Pioneers
The Pioneers need a W and a little help if they want the Conference, and they will do their part. The Phoenix lost big in their first meeting, but they have improved and the Pioneers have looked vulnerable.
Pioneers by 14

Gladiators @ Blast
The Gladiators threw a wrench into the Eastern Conference race by beating the Force, and that high should last this week. The Blast will play hard as usual, but will come up short against the tested Gladiators
Gladiators by 14

Predators vs Crush
The battle for Eau Claire wages again, and the Predators look just as good as their dominant season last year. The Dragons will be rooting for the Crush, no doubt.
Predators by 10

Everybody be safe, play well, and keep your head on a swivel.
 
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