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Paul-London
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« on: November 18, 2004, 11:25:28 AM »

I've now ran all the games, cant upload them all until later as i cant seem to get a net connection on my home PC, i'm hoping it'll work later but we'll see.

I'm leaving out Mexico and Austrias results as they like me to send their play by play to them.

New York beat Ohio to move to 5-6 and actually lead the AFC East !
San Antonio beat Birmingham in a classic in overtime 34-31
Montreal beat Orlando in overtime BUT Danny Wuerrfel was badly injured and is currently D-3.  Might be fully fit for the playoffs
Amsterdam just edged Raleigh-Durham 13-10
Frankfurt beat Barcelona 25-23 in a shootout, RB's Joe Aska and Chad Dukes each had over 100 yards
London defeated Cologne with Shedrick Bonner throwing 2 td's.
Berlin pipped Rhein 17-16 to keep their playoff hopes alive thanks to Michael Black who finally had a big game with just over 100 yds

Sac vs Mex and Aus vs Sco will be on the site later
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Niki
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2004, 02:20:22 PM »

LOL just looked at my stats, how did I manage to win that game with offence stats like that, maybe it wasn't such a good idea to start with WR1 en 2 when they were both at P1. Only 7 first down maybe this is a new record inf the FWL
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2004, 04:08:45 PM »

LOL just looked at my stats, how did I manage to win that game with offence stats like that, maybe it wasn't such a good idea to start with WR1 en 2 when they were both at P1. Only 7 first down maybe this is a new record inf the FWL
Just take a look at the FWL-record-pages:

Fewest First Downs, Game
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4 - Scottish, Oct 14, 2001, vs Austria
WHO ELSE?
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Former GM Austria DarkKnights (FWL-season 21 is 12th Season as GM):
GM of the Year - Season #2; #15
FWL-BOWL-Champion - Season #3; #15
EFC Champion - Season #3; #15
EFC WEST Champion - Season #2; #3; #4; #5; #13; #14; #15
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2004, 03:08:13 AM »

I'm sure one game this year i had only 9 first downs but i won quite convincingly because i scored on a lot of long plays.

For some reason winning away in Raleigh-Durham is still very hard to do, they havent done so well in recent years but Raleigh can cause many upsets at home, i remember one year they shocked Frankfurt at home a few times
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