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Title: Amazing RB Post by: Niki on October 17, 2005, 05:51:02 AM At the moment my RB Heurta is number 4 in rushing yards: 136 for 740 avg 5.2 and 8 td's
but what is makes him more amazing is that he missed 3 games due to injury. he only need 260 yards in 4 games to be the 2nd RB of Amsterdam that has a 1000+ rushing season Amsterdam is also in shock because they are after 10 weeks the number 1 rushing team, if I am correct the first time in the history of the Admirals ??? Title: Re: Amazing RB Post by: Paul-London on October 17, 2005, 05:58:04 AM Yep hes having an amazing year. Amsterdam can really run the ball well. 99% of times in the league if you can run the ball well you win, but you have had some unlucky games this year and have a very tough schedule so i think you are a better team than your 6-4 record indicates
Title: Re: Amazing RB Post by: Niki on October 17, 2005, 06:36:06 AM Yep hes having an amazing year. Amsterdam can really run the ball well. 99% of times in the league if you can run the ball well you win, but you have had some unlucky games this year and have a very tough schedule so i think you are a better team than your 6-4 record indicates yeah but I changed my play set up during the season, this was the first loss I can accept, the previous losses against London, Frankfurt and R-D were games I should have won. My off is now running as a wish it is, next step is to improve more the pass def I am happy with my team :) Title: Re: Amazing RB Post by: Paul-London on October 17, 2005, 07:45:17 AM Tough month for you ahead....
A Montreal A Frankfurt H Rhein H Berlin The two away games could be losses, Montreal might have Corey Walker back that week but probably the week after. Montreal are 4-1 at home but Frankfurt at 2-2 at home dont have the dominance they have at home this season for some reason. If the Admirals play a brilliant game like they did this weekend then you have a chance in both. If you beat Frankfurt then its huge as you hold the tiebreaker over them 2-0. Two home games against Rhein and Berlin are winnable, Berlin might be out of the playoffs by then but it could be Pat Barnes last game so he may want to go out with a bang Exciting month of football left !! Title: Re: Amazing RB Post by: Niki on October 17, 2005, 07:51:29 AM If the Admirals play a brilliant game like they did this weekend then you have a chance in both. If you beat Frankfurt then its huge as you hold the tiebreaker over them 2-0. I have to beat Frankfurt with 8 points to win the tie-breaker I lost the first game with 17-10! Yeah, I have a tough schedule with 7 home games, after 5 I am now 2-3, away I am 4-1. Is it possible to have a schedule with only away games ::) Ps: the only away game I lost was with 1 point! 26-27 (hm, same score as the loss against Austria!!!!) Title: Re: Amazing RB Post by: Mario ADK on October 17, 2005, 10:51:08 AM I have to beat Frankfurt with 8 points to win the tie-breaker I lost the first game with 17-10! the score in head-to-head is not important. i think it is: 1) head-to-head win/loss 2) division games win/loss-ratio 3) conference games... win/loss-ratio 4) net points division 5) net points conference 6) net points all 7) Strengh schedule 8) coin toss ==> see at "standings" you find it there.... so do not mind much which score you have..... anyone nows if these are the exact FWL-tiebreaker-rules? |