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 subject: "Novice divisions point spreads "
Erley

Apr 20, 2006
9:31 AM

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Here are the point spreads for this sunday. What are your bets?

Diesel (-10) Who Next
Pain (-6) Chuck Norris
Legacy (-5) Legends(FFX)
Legacy (-7) Beavers

Hooligans (-16) Green Machine
Southside Grays (-3) Drinkin Irish
Frontline (-7) Clubhouse
Frontline (-20) Gimpy






baller

Apr 20, 2006
9:54 AM
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Pain and Legacy will cover both games and do not think that the top novice teams could not finish over 500 in the main league.




observer

Apr 20, 2006
10:08 AM
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Don`t delude yourself baller. Just ask some teams who have moved up this year.




what?

Apr 20, 2006
2:38 PM
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You think Gimpy will beat Frontline by 20 points? I garentee you have not ever seen those teams play then.




vegas

Apr 20, 2006
2:41 PM
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No, Frontline is favored by 20. How do you guys make it life without the basics?




Hollywood21

Apr 21, 2006
8:42 AM
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Baller, I agree with you. Some of the top Novice teams could COMPETE (we`re not saying win it all nor are we saying they`d get blown out) with the main league. Just because teams are in the Novice league doesn`t mean they suck.




question

Apr 21, 2006
9:14 AM
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Do you guys know who moved up to A from the novice and had a winning record? It has happened!




not so far

Apr 21, 2006
9:41 AM
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Last year fall c winner in Fairfax was ccpc and this spring goes under the union...0-1 of course it`s early but I don`t see them going to far with the long ball...




Answer

Apr 21, 2006
12:26 PM
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MuddDawgs and Going Deep both played in the C league and did well in A the following season.




diddy

Apr 21, 2006
1:05 PM
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A great C team is the same as an average A team. They can move up and play .500 ball because there are some teams in A that don`t belong. 70% of the A league teams wouldn`t go undefeated in C. The other 30% will dominate the C league.




visitor

Apr 21, 2006
1:19 PM
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Didn`t Union win the Novice division this past fall too?




who cares

Apr 21, 2006
1:50 PM
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who cares, move up and play




visitor

Apr 21, 2006
1:56 PM
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No, it looks like United won last fall.




gay

Apr 21, 2006
2:03 PM
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Are they trying to copy each other`s name? Come on be original!




C League Player

Apr 25, 2006
9:05 AM
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I`m putting my money on Who`s Next not losing another game this season. I know I sound crazy, but something about that young squad worries me




N/A

Apr 25, 2006
10:06 AM
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Reality Check-



If you guys think a C team would compete and be .500 in the A league, you haven`t played up there yet. There is a big difference between Spring A (IFFL) and fall A (FCFFL) as well. In the spring you have a few (2 or 3) true A teams and you have a ton (35 or so) of B/C teams, ranging from very strong to really bad. I am not knocking any team out there but if there is a BIG difference.



If you don`t think so, just ask the Rhinos and Larrys. Not taking anything away from these 2 teams, as they are both strong and competetive, and two of the most respected around. They made the jump to fall A in the FCFFL last year, and got hammered. I`m sure they would agree, it is a different game up there.



If you still believe you could compete up there, DO IT, don`t talk about it!!



Be honest with yourself-



In the IFFL`s 11 year spring history, when was the last time a C team moved up and won the spring league? How about NEVER! When was the last time a C team moved up and even made the final 4? How about NEVER! Infact, with the exception of the Rhinos, Larrys, and Outcast, *NO OTHER B TEAM* has ever even made the final 4 in the spring!



Side Note for Diddy-



"70% of the A league teams wouldn`t go undefeated in C."



News flash!!!

My Plumber, Sharks, Lazy, Kilroys, Kerns, NOVAs would all go undefeated and completely dominate the C league! As would a few of the retired A teams in their day - R. Raiders, C. Raiders, Pitbulls!






Diddy

Apr 25, 2006
11:08 AM
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Hey N/A,



You`re a moron who obviously lack basic reading comprehension.



First, This is the IFFL board, if you want to talk about Fairfax Fall league go to that message board. We`re talking about the spring A league.



Second, you basically proved my point. "In the spring you have a few (2 or 3) true A teams and you have a ton (35 or so) of B/C teams, ranging from very strong to really bad" -- 2 or 3 teams are the the 30% that will dominate, (35 or so) are the 70% who wouldn`t go undefeated in the C league.



Next time, read the thread 2 or 3 times, make sure you understand. Hell, ask your 7 yr old sister to explain it to you. Then post a reply.












N/A

Apr 25, 2006
11:54 AM
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Diddy-



First, I know you are excited to wright me back, but slow down a bit. It`s lacks not lack, so don`t talk to me about comprehension...lol



Second, 3 out of 39 is not 30%...it`s about 7%. As 36 of 39 is not 70%...it`s about 92%.



Third, if your going to use the term A team, use it in the correct context. Just b/c the spring league says A, doesn`t mean your a true A team! Most teams play in both leagues ANYWAY.



Last, your beloved C teams will NEVER win a championship at the spring IFFL A level!



"Moron"....nice, what are you, a third grader?












gotta laugh

Apr 25, 2006
12:41 PM
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N/A, did you just correct him on lack and lacks...but use the word "wright" instead of the correct "write"? Ha ha. You are all too much.




Diddy

Apr 25, 2006
1:40 PM
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I take it you didn`t read the thread multiple times as instructed. Wait till your sister`s home from day care and have her explain it to you. Or read my posts again and tell me where I said they`ll win A. Or even where I said they`ll have a winning record. I said they could play .500 ball.




Tie Goes to Diddy

Apr 25, 2006
2:15 PM
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He`s got you there, N/A. Diddy DID say that a C team could compete at the A level and possibly go .500. He never said they would dominate and/or win it all...




Reader

Apr 25, 2006
2:19 PM
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Boys, I think he trying to say that there is no true A level in the spring.




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