
Word from the Mouth: Snuggle Bunny! edition
After a week off, Terry was back out training new refs and scorekeepers on Saturday at Le Ber. I can tell you with us having 2 locations to play at we still need more refs and scorekeepers so that we don’t have them running back and forth. It makes it tough to get games going at the right times without refs being there. We also seem to be having this issue with a few teams waiting on players or subs. To me if you are 6 players and waiting on someone else to show up from the other field the game should start on time, but after talking about it, it has been decided that the games will start a few minutes later.
I know maybe finding parking is an issue, but I will give you all a tip just this once. If when you arrive at Arthur Therrien and the parking lot is full you can normally find parking on the street, but the last few weeks the street has be closed and its is only one lane each way. Now pay close attention, here is the tip. If you are in the parking lot and it is full, turn right when you leave the parking lot and drive until you reach the lights by Canadian tire turn right and you will find parking behind the school by the baseball fields, and its free not like the parking they set up near the hospital.
That is my tip for the week and a reminder if you want to learn how to ref or be a score keeper, we are always looking for more people.
Week 6 Recap
Division 1
Centurions vs Outlaws (38-36)
Steve was out this week for Outlaws and had Mike from Redzone fill in and he did a fantastic job. With Outlaws still in a sort of limbo state dealing with injuries, it was tough to know who was going to show up for them. Smuda was back which meant AJ was out. Centurions were able to keep it close in the first half, scoring as the time expired, good thing Steve wasn’t there as everyone knows how much he hates when that happens. Second half Centurions kept matching score for score with Outlaws. After Smuda scored a huge 45-yard TD halfway through the first half that was it for Outlaws. Centurions were down 11 at this point, and you’d figure the game should be over, once Mike and Outlaws got the ball back, they would chew the clock. Centurions were able to score with 6 minutes left then had to rely on their defense to step up and get them the ball back. Francis stepped up with 2 huge sacks and forced Outlaws to punt after Mike was able to use up most of the clock leaving under 2 minutes for Gabriel and his offense. Instead of taking that one big shot down field, Gabriel just took the underneath all the way down and on the last play of the game found Yvan for the game winner.
Division 2
Nice TDs vs Tannantes (31-19)
In what must be the biggest upset in MFL history (ed’s note: and predicted by my Bold Prediction!), Nice TDs were big underdogs and even in the coin toss I was joking with Ben that we would spot them 40 and I told the captain from Tannantes not to worry because they were still going to win by 40 so it was fine. Nice TDs did what I thought was a dumb move by rotating QBs each possession, but it seemed to pay off as you got a different play call and a different set of skills, so it kept the defense off guard. This was the first time all season that Nice TDs had their complete roster for a game, so is this a thing to come for these guys. Offensively no one other than Francois from Nice TDs showed up to play. On defense both teams had guys making plays and what changed the game was the pick 6 by Thomas early in the first half. I know that Phil wasn’t there this week, but the way Nice TDs came out and played they weren’t going to lose even if he was there.
Division 3
Bines vs Manitoboys (18-6)
After the way Leon played last week, this week started the same way or at least the second drive did (ed’s note: so literally did not start the same way…). This game was not filled with much action and we had lots of drops and incomplete passes. At half it was 6-6 and could have gone either way in the second half (ed’s note: obviously…). I was hoping that one of the teams would have made a few adjustments at half and the second half would be more exciting, but neither team did. The one thing that stuck out to me was Leon. It seemed like him and his receivers weren’t on the page, he only hit 3 of his receivers or at least only 3 of them caught passes for him. Simon was out this week for Bines, but he didn’t do much for them. Alex was there to sub, and he caught everything that was thrown his way.
Old School vs Average Joes (24-13)
I, like most people, would never have thought that this would happen, at least not on Friday. I know Dahic was injured a few weeks back and wasn’t expected to play until next week, and you had to assume Joes would have everyone available to play, but they ended up missing a few players and it really showed. Normally when I see a score like this from Average Joes its because Jason threw a bunch of picks and just couldn’t get things going. That wasn’t the case this week, he put up yards and scores and only threw 1 pick. What I did notice was that Average Joes couldn’t keep a drive going, it took until their third drive to get a catch. After the game I asked Dahic how they won the game and he led by said because I picked against them and then said that even though he was hurt he didn’t force the ball deep and used the short game to gain yards and eat clock. When Dahic is healthy he likes to take shots down field, but this was a very smart strategy and it paid off for them.
Division 4
Super Friends vs Phoenix (47-21)
I won’t talk long about my game this week if that is what you want to call it. Super Friends came out on fire scoring on all but one drive in this game. Jacob just picked our defense apart. Phoenix was able to move the ball, but I threw too many interceptions. Here is when the game changed, Super Friends were up by 6 after Phoenix got their only stop of the game, we moved the ball inside the redzone and were looking to tie the game at 27. Rob had mentioned that a post-chair would be open and to throw it to the back corner. I did that, but the corner Oliver never bit on the out and stepped back and managed to jump up, picked the ball off, and stayed in bounds. That was the play that changed the entire game. After that Super Friends scored after a few plays and then Phoenix had to start trying to take shots, but by then it was too late the game was out of reach.
Canal Club vs Cereal Killers (28-14)
To start the game Cereal Killers were missing a player and were only 5 players. I asked Canal Club what they wanted to do if they wanted to play 5 on 5 or play 6 on 5 and they decided to play 6 on 5 for the first half until Cereal Killer’s player showed up. I’m not sure what I would have done, but most likely played 5 this way it was at least fair. (ed’s note: I mean, you’re paying to play 6 on the field, so I would say the onus is on the team to show up with 6).
Cereal Killers had their hands full in this one. They tried rushing Francois and playing 4 on the back end and that really didn’t work since he avoided the rusher like he wasn’t even there and Francois was able to find the open player easily. I think if they hadn’t rushed and were able to stay in their zones, Cereal Killers would have been better off on defense at least. George didn’t play bad at QB, but they were short players and that made a big difference in this game. This was the first time I got to see Canal Club play and they are a good team. Francois can run like no one else in this division and he ran 4 times for 83 yards and 2 TDs. I did notice a few things about Canal Club, but I don’t want to ruin it for everyone else, plus if I told you how to beat them, they would know as well and have plenty of time to correct the issue before I might have to play them in the playoffs.
Airborne vs Weakest Link (6-7)
I’m going to make this very short and right to the point. Weakest Link won because Marvin ran the ball, he over threw his players all game long on deep routes. Airborne lost this week not because of Guillaume, but because they couldn’t catch balls that were right in their hands all day. At the end of the game Airborne scored and went for 1 and it was no good and if I remember correctly a defender did get a hand on the ball to knock it away.
Division 5
Remplacants vs Phoenix (25-31)
This game was all over the place. To start the game Remplacants went up 12 points and looked to be running away with it. Phoenix woke up and got things moving after that. When Phoenix got the ball with 7 minutes left, I was thinking to use up the clock and score and make it close at half and figure it out what to do for the second half. We ended up scoring with under a minute left and figured we just couldn’t give up and big plays right before half. On what should have been the second to last play of the half Pierre threw a pass that ended up in the hands of Kat and that gave Phoenix 1 play before half. I called my play looking for a jump ball in the middle of the endzone, but I happened to see Dave open at the front cone so I threw it his way and he caught the ball to tie it at 12. Instead of being down at half we were tied. Second half, Remplacants continued to struggle moving the ball and Phoenix was walking up and down the field like there was no one there. We scored on our next two possessions to make it 24-12 Phoenix. It looked like this one was pretty much over, until Remplacants scored. With ten minutes or so left in the game I knew if we scored again the game was over. We moved the ball all the way to the 6-yard line where Brandon make his second pick of the day. Before the play Dave says “no picks”. I was rolling out right and was looking to run, but when I got close to the line Dave had crept out behind Brandon who had stepped up, but only about a foot and I tried to lay a soft pass up behind him thinking there was more room, but Brandon stepped back, jumped to pick the ball off, and was able to get both feet down on the two-yard line before going out. Pierre now had the ball and knew he needed to score. Pierre drove down the field taking a few yards at a time until they found the endzone. Now for the lead on the convert Pierre looks one way and comes back the other way to find Leonidas for the convert and the lead. It is now up to Phoenix to find the endzone for the win with under 3 minutes left. We complete a short pass to Samuel who made a player or two miss on his way to a big gain. After a few more plays Phoenix was in the redzone and looking to take the lead and win the game. I was able to find sure handed Dave for his second score of the game. Now with just a few seconds left I had a choice to make go for 1 and make it a 6-point lead or 2 and it the lead would be 7 points. I went for 1 knowing that Remplacants hadn’t been goods on converts all day. Kat got the convert and on the last play of the game when Pierre threw it up and Samuel picked it off and could have taken it to the house, but took a knee to end the game.
Improbables vs Knight Triangles (14-31)
Knight Triangles were in control of this game the whole time. I just want to point out that after a few weeks of the season Improbables is onto another QB. They went from Charles to Mathieu and the reasoning is that Charles doesn’t want to throw anymore. I feel that this could be a good move for them since Charles is a better receiver than Mat, but Mat seems to be the better QB or at least after 1 game.
Cyclones vs Titians (39-0)
This was a blowout and not even really a game. At half of this game Kevin came up to ask me if Cyclones were allowed to have a sub even if they were over cap. I said that they were allowed based off the conversations we have had about it as the committee, but I agreed with him that it was not cool that they were allowed to do what they did, but I’m not the commissioner and I don’t make the rule, I just enforce them.
Mimosa Crew vs Heisenberg (28-20)
Curren had pointed out that it wasn’t cool that he was essentially playing Cyclones for a second time this season. I told him that it was allowed because Heisenberg were missing a bunch of players. At the end of the day Mimosa Crew still ended up winning so it wasn’t a big deal, but I get it and would have been pissed if I was Mimosa Crew and we had lost.
There you have this week’s recaps. If you want more news look for Terry and Will on MFL Access tomorrow around 6pm.
Player of the Week
At the halfway point of the season everyone one is making it harder and harder to pick my winners with the way you all are playing. I know people are wondering if you sub can you win player of the week. I don’t like to do it and will probably never do it, but there is that freak chance that you kill it and or everyone else sucking that week, but generally I prefer to give it to players that are on the team they balled out on. Here are this week’s winners and let me say now sorry to all the players who subbed and balled out none of you won this week.
Division 1
Offense
- Samuel Collette grabbed 9 passes for 77 yards and 3 TDs.
Defense
- Francois Huot-Locas made 3 tackles which were all sacks.
Division 2
Offense
- Francois Rochette 8 catches for 72 yards, 3 TDs and 1 1point convert.
Defense
- Thomas Iribarren made 1 tackle, had 2 picks and ran 1 back for 6 points.
Division 3
Offense
- Rob White caught 7 passes for 137 yards and 4 TDs.
Defense
- James Nguyen made 1 tackle, had 2 picks and ran 1 back for 6 points.
Division 4
Offense
- Jacob Morin was 21 of 28 for 207 yards, 6 TDs, 3 1point converts and 1 2point convert.
Defense
- John-Anthony Neemeh had 1 tackle and 3 picks.
Division 5
Offense
- Kat Blondin had 6 catches for 53 yards, 2 TDs and 1 1point convert.
Defense
- Quentin Leduc made 1 tackle, had 3 picks and returned 1 for 6.
There you have this week’s winners. With 6 more weeks you still have a chance to get your name in the drawing for a prize at the end of the season. Every time you win player of the week you get your name in the drawing and I don’t care if you work for the league or in Jon’s case you run and own the league, everyone has a chance to win, except for me since I won’t put myself as player of the week and I have been playing like a snuggle bunny all season.