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  1. Draft Day Signings The Bison brought in two camp legs to push Michael Camburn at kicker. 9th year pro Leroy Darrow kicked for the Maruaders last year, finishing 26/30 on FGs with a 50 Long. William Moreno hasn't ever kicked officially in the league, but he spent time on the Bison's roster last offseason.
  2. List of 2038 Pre-Draft Bison signees Pos Name Contract Former Team (Last Season/Preseason with) LB Matthew Edwards 1yr/$2.0M/$1.045Mgtd Bison (2037). Took salary cut to remain with team. RB Garald Mccarthy 3yrs/$14.66M/$8.07Mgtd Bison (2037). Two-year extension to his contract. FS Michael Mcwhorter 1yr/$1.59M/$245Kgtd Bison (2037). G Charles Sietz 1yr/$2.52M/$520Kgtd Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (2037) C Tommy Jones 1yr/$495k No prior experience (UDFA 2037). C Kenneth Carter 1yr/$730k Kansas City Black Dynamite (2034). C Glen Okeefe 1yr/$730k Bison (2037 Preseason) RB Stephen Cole 1yr/$730k Graham Bullies (2037) P Bruce Clark 1yr/$740k/$10Kgtd Bison (2037 Preseason) HB Burton Stamper 1yr/$855k Pennsylvania Posse (2034) SS Frtiz Holland 1yr/$855k No prior experience (UDFA 2030). CB Larry Delacruz 1yr/$855k Bison (2037). CB Michael Brock 1yr/$855k The Marvels (2034). WR Richard Mather 1yr/$855k Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (2037). RB Eward Howard 1yr/$855k The Marvels (2035). DT Daniel Ballard 1yr/$855k Bison (2037 Preseason). LB Corey Sorenson 1yr/$855k Bison (2037). OT James Estes 1yr/$855k No prior experience (UDFA 2032). WR William Paquette 1yr/$855k Ferguson Chokers (2036). FS Christopher Silverman 1yr/$875k/$20kGTD Bison (2037). OT William Starkweather 1yr/$945k/$90kGTD New Orleans Gators (2037). C Thomas Kline 1yr/$955k Bison (2037 Preseason). LB John Dunphy 1yr/$955k Harrisburgh Cougars (2037). P Eddie Moore 1yr/$955k Bison (2037). P Kirby Hood 1yr/$975k/$20kGTD Pennsylvania Posse (2036). OT Raymond Johnson 2yr/$1.22M/$20kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). SS Bradley Vineyard 2yr/$1.22M/$20kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). HB John Wiskowski 2yr/$1.54M/$20kGTD Bison (2036). DT Richard Andrews 2yr/$1.54M/$20kGTD Philadelphia Eagles (2034 Preseason). FS Charles Atherton 2yr/$1.705M/$60kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). LB Kenneth Green 2yr/$1.79M/$20kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). LB Paul Buxton 2yr/$2.02M/$180kGTD Goshen Blue Collars (2037). G James Garcia 2yr/$2.435M/$410kGTD Graham Bullies (2037 Preseason). QB Osvaldo Albers 2yr/$6.84M/$670kGTD Chicago Governors (2037). DE John Schweda 3yr/$2.11M/$60kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). SS Joseph Frear 3yr/$2.43M/$60kGTD New Orleans Maruaders (2035 Preseason). LB Marcus Bowen 3yr/$2.555M/$60kGTD No prior experience (2034 7th Rd Ferguson Chokers) G Charles Mazuo 3yr/$2.78M/$285kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). G Douglas Fox 4yr/$12.17M/$2.0MGTD Tijuana Bales (2037 Preseason). SS Aaron Delpozo 4yr/$3.08M/$120kGTD Bison (2037). DE Craig Paul 4yr/$3.08M/$120kGTD Bison (2037 Preseason). OT Steven Dempsey 4yr/$3.315M/$120kGTD Chicago Governors (2037). LB Eugenio Hodgkins 4yr/$3.65M/$120kGTD No prior experience (2034 7th Rd Chicago Governors) CB Andrew Jiminez 4yr/$30.25M/$14.0MGTD Chicago Governors (2037).
  3. 2038 Oklahoma City Bison Schedule Preseason Week Team 1 at Indiana Aces 2 vs The Marvels 3 at Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 4 vs Philadelphia Eagles Regular Season Line Last Years Record 1 vs Burthorpe Badiaks Bison (2) 9-7 2 vs Tampa Bay Sun Devils Bison (1) 7-9 3 at Pennsylvania Posse Posse (6) 11-5 4 at Alabama Slammers Slammers (5) 11-5 5 at Compton Calzones Calzones (3) 7-9 6 vs Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases Bison (2) 5-11 7 vs New York Giants Bison (2) 8-8 8 vs New Orleans Marauders Marauders (2.5) 13-3 9 at Rimmington Redskins Redskins (4) 7-9 10 at Tampa Bay Sun Devils Sun Devils (3) 7-9 11 at Goshen Blue Collars Blue Collars (3) 9-7 12 vs Chicago Governors Pick (--) 7-9 13 vs Alabama Slammers Slammers (1) 11-5 14 at Manawa Allblack Allblack (3) 5-11 15 vs Chicago Coyotes Pick (--) 10-6 16 at New York Giants Giants (1) 8-8 Projected Record Total Record (SOS) 4-10-2 135-121 (.527)
  4. 2038 Pre-Draft Projected Starters Position 2037 Incumbent 2038 Projected Starter QB Bret Marquez Bret Marquez RB Gerald Mccarthy Gerald Mccarthy HB Roy Nersesian John Wiskowski TE Alan Isbell Alan Isbell WR1 Norman Bennett Steven Green WR2 Steven Green Jeff Munox LT Matthew Miller Matthew Miller LG Donald Solarski Douglas Fox C Richard Owca Richard Owca RG Frank Jones Donald Solarski RT Leonard Sarelas William Starkweather LE Joseph Snyder John Schweda LDT John Wyandt John Wyandt NT Eric Parmer Eric Parmer RDT Anthony Williams Luis Spratte RE Robert Buseck Craig Paul WLB Corey Sorenson Paul Buxton MLB Henry Ballesteros* Henry Ballesteros SLB Matthew Edwards Kenneth Green CB Billie Devor Andrew Jiminez CB Brian Mcconnell Billie Devor FS Christopher Silverman Christopher Silverman SS Justin Mcdaniel Justin Mcdaniel K Michael Camburn Michael Camburn P Eddie Moore Eddie Moore LS Edmond Zych Edmond Zych KR Gerald Mccarthy Gerald Mccarthy KR Sean Thurby Jimmy Baker PR Jimmy Baker Jimmy Baker KEY: * indicates 2037 Pro Bowl, slash indicates player no longer with team, italics indicates rookie, bold indicates new acquisition
  5. Oklahoma City Bison Franchise Records Set in 2037 STAT- Setter, Record (Previous Holder, Record, Set) Most QB Wins - Bret Marquez, 7 (tied Marquez, 7, 2036) Most QB Losses - Marquez, 8 (Douglas Stewart, 5, 2035) Pass Attempts - Marquez, 561 (Stewart, 454, 2035) Completions - Marquez, 355 (Stewart, 265, 2035) Comp. % (20+Att) - Marquez, 63.2 (Marquez, 62.1, 2036) Pass Yards - Marquez, 3798 (Stewart, 3156, 2035) Pass TDs - Marquez, 29 (Stewart, 16, 2035) TD/Pass % - Marquez, 5.1 (Stewart, 4.8, 2036) Passer Rating - Marquez, 91.3 (Stewart, 84.1, 2036) Rush Att - Gerald Mccarthy, 221 (Mccarthy, 156, 2036) Rush Yards - Mccarthy, 970 (Mccarthy, 718, 2036) Rush Avg/Att - Jimmy Baker, 5.01 (Mccarthy, 4.60, 2036) Most Fumbles - Bret Marquez, 14 (Stewart, 8, 2035) Most Tackled For Loss - Mccarthy, 24 (Baker, 22, 2035) Receptions - Norman Bennett, 96 (Bennett, 80, 2035) Most Drops - Willie Livingston, 4 (Bennett, 3, 2035) Receiving Yards - Bennett, 1155 (Bennett, 1065, 2036) Receiving TDs - Bennett, 11 (Bennett, 7, 2035) Tackles - Henry Ballesteros, 160 (Dale Martin, 131, 2036) MTACK - John Wyandt, 9 (Wyandt, 8, 2036) Sack Yards - Robert Buseck, 69 (Jesus Anderson, 62, 2035) Forced Fumbles - Ballesteros, 4 (Martin, 3, 2036) Fumble Recoveries - Buseck, 3 (7+ players, 1, 2035-36) Defensive Touchdowns - Buseck, Ballesteros, & Matthew Edwards, 1 (tied David Rumbley (twice), 1, 2035 & 2036) GCOV - Billie Devor, 137 (tied John Kinabrew, 137, 2036) KRAVG - Norman Bennett, 36.0 (Jimmy Baker, 31.7, 2036) KR TDs - Gerald Mccarthy & Sean Thurby, 1 (tied Baker, 1, 2036) XPA - Michael Camburn, 41 (Camburn, 32, 2036) XPM - Michael Camburn, 41 (Camburn, 32, 2036)
  6. Bison Pre-Draft Storylines Bison release DE Joseph Snyder 12th Year Defensive End Joseph Snyder was released by the Bison. Snyder projected as the #4 end on the pre-draft roster. "Snyder spent his career with this franchise, being drafted when we were still in Saskatchewan, moving briefly to KC, and then starting our years in Oklahoma City, laying a great foundation," said Bison owner/GM freebundy. Snyder totaled 44 sacks while with the franchise, including 15 as a Bison. His season-best mark came in the first year in Oklahoma City, as Snyder made 9 sacks. He appeared in 177 games for the franchise, appearing in 92 straight to start his career. "Injuries held him back the last two years, and age has finally caught up to him." Bison stadium deal has major effects In 2035, when the Bison moved to Oklahoma City, they signed a 5-year lease with the city to convert an old, abandoned high school field into a temporary home. The field was originally designed to hold 2500, saw major renovations, kicking the capacity up to 40,000. But the Bison are a professional franchise, and want to be able to host major events, like the league championship, the NCAA basketball finals, and potentially the Olympics. In 2035, the team moved to Oklahoma City, with the promise that the city would be open to funding a stadium within the next 5 seasons. Three seasons have since past, with no stadium resolution. A new stadium would need to be started immediately to be ready for the 2040 regular season opener, and the Oklahoma City taxpayers, represented by their local government, have made no committment to funding the new stadium. The Bison have plans for a $2.2 billion dollar stadium in Oklahoma City, a proposed retractable-roofed field that would seat 75,000, have room for additions to host up to 130,000, and would be centered between Oklahoma State and Oklahoma City Universities. The owner would be responsible for around $340M, the city $100M in available funds, season tickets over the first five years $250M, the state $380M, available grants $250M, and $150M from the league, leaving the Oklahoma City taxpayers with about $438M and the state taxpayers $292M. The Bison would also pay back the $100M in stadium funds over 20 years, would pay the states funds back up to $10M per year over 25 years, and would work with local colleges to place students as interns with the team. Because of the city's seemingly lost appeal, the Bison have started to look elsewhere for a stadium. Originally, the cities of Milwaukee (WI), Atlanta (GA), Nashville (TN), and San Antonio (TX) were considered in 2035. Milwaukee has shown the most interest, with three different stadium proposals. The first plan, the most promising one, would demolish Miller Park, the longtime home of the baseball team Brewers. The Brewers would be responsible for raising half of the funds, and they are very interested. The cost of the shared stadium would total around $1.9B, as the roof would only be partially retractable. Unfortunately for the Bison, the league only chips in $50M in event of a relocation, leaving the Bison at about a $60M shortfall on their half. The State of Wisconsin has said it's not open to contriubuting to the stadium, while the city of Milwaukee has hit harder times, leaving their input as a miniscule amount. The Brewers side of the funding is much further away from completion, as they've only been able to account for $400M of their $950M share. The second and third Milwaukee plans are currently out of reach financially. "The Mitchell Park Project" would place the Bison between Miller Park and Marquette University. The "Veterans Park/Lake Michigan Project" would place the Bison between the Milwaukee River and Veterans Park. Atlanta has backed out of the race for a franchise, and Nashville isn't exactly sold on a franchise, either. San Antonio is putting together a plan that would have the Bison purchase the Willow Springs Golf Course, placing them near the home of the San Antonio Spurs. Bison owner/GM freebundy declined to comment on the story, saying he's more focused on the offseason moves. 2038 Draft agency The Bison hired an agency for draft scouting for the second time in their four years. The 2035 draft yielded Oscar Yoshiyama and Julian Schiaffino, both players who might finally be able to crack the starting lineup in 2038. Freebundy scouted in 2036 and 2037, coming away with twelve players currently on the Bison roster. He was busy negotiating a stadium deal in 2037, and an agency will again decide the future players of the Bison. Former Bison retirees 2036 draft selection DE Max Juliusson has decided to hang it up. Juliusson played 51 snaps over 12 games during his rookie season, before being released at the start of the 2037 league year. Bison sign 3 The Bison made three pre-draft signings, adding TE Burton Stamper and FB John Wiskowski as potential H-Backs, and signing 9th year pro Charles Sietz, a guard who won a championship with Ft. Lauderdale last season. Sietz spent the last 4 years in Ft. Lauderdale, and allowed no sacks and earned a 9.2 run blocking grade in the playoffs. Bison release Mcalister With the signing of Charles Sietz, Geoffrey Mcalister was finally made expendable. Mcalister, who was projected to be the 4th left tackle, or the 9th option at guard, played in 45 games with the Bison, allowing just 3 sacks over 644 pass attempts, a 0.4% sack average. Mcalister also racked up 81 Rblk in his time with the Bison. Releasing the 6th year lineman saves $730k on the salary cap this season. LB Matthew Edwards takes salary cut Matthew Edwards, currently the 4th option at outside linebacker, was originally scheduled to make $11.835M this season. Edwards recorded 70 tackles and a sack in 2037 with the Bison, but the 10th year linebacker wanted to do everything possible to remain with the team. After adding his bonus to the dead hit, the Bison now have $5.405M in dead money, but Edwards contract comes down to $2M on the season. RB Gerald Mccarthy signs extension Entering a contract year, Gerald Mccarthy was re-signed to a deal with a 2 year extension. His cap hit (including renegotiated dead money) for 2038 comes to $7.155M (as opposed to $7.345M , but it drops to $4.83M in 2039, and $5.235M in 2040.
  7. Bison Free Agency - First Spin - 2038 Free Agency opened, and the Bison were immediately active, signing 39 players to their camp roster. Returning Bison # Pos Name College YrsPro YrsLft 3 QB Douglas Stewart Michigan 6 2 9 K Michael Camburn Maryland 2 3 11 WR Earnest Mckenzie Indiana 6 1 12 QB Bret Marquez Tiffin 4 4 13 TE Leonard Harvey Florida 2 2 24 CB Christopher Ross Bethune-Cookman 7 1 25 CB Billie Devor Wisconsin 6 2 29 RB Gerald Mccarthy Texas Tech 4 1 31 RB Jimmy Baker Arkansas 8 1 35 CB Brian Mcconnell Temple 1 4 43 SS Justin Mcdaniel Pearl River CC 2 3 53 LB David Ferguson Houston 6 1 57 LB Jesse Vanetta Syracuse 2 3 59 C Richard Owca Purdue 6 2 61 OL Geoffrey Mcalister Connecticut 6 1 62 DT John Wyandt Houston 2 3 63 OT Leonard Sarelas Missouri 5 3 65 LS Edmond Zych Notre Dame 2 1 66 OT Matthew Miller Texas Tech 5 2 67 G Oscar Yoshiyama Mississippi State 3 2 68 DE Joseph Snyder Villanova 12 3 71 OT Julian Schiaffino Miami 3 2 72 C Kyle Mandel USC 3 1 73 DE Robert Buseck Illinois 9 2 75 DE Daniel Ortiz Tulane 2 1 77 OT Daniel Doxie Miami 1 4 78 OL Donald Solarski Arizona State 8 2 79 DT Luis Spratte Georgia Tech 4 3 81 WR Jeff Munoz Georgetown 4 2 85 TE Alan Isbell Michigan State 2 3 87 WR Steven Green Utah State 9 2 88 WR Robert Ilalio Samford 6 2 89 WR Norman Bennett Boise State 9 1 91 LB Henry Ballesteros California 1 4 92 DT Anthony Williams Hawaii 7 1 94 LB Nathaniel Fitch Texas Tech 3 1 95 NT Eric Parmer Central Florida 1 4 98 LB Matthew Edwards Wisconsin 10 1 Signees 1 OT Raymond Johnson Oklahoma 1 2 5 QB Osvaldo Albers Southern Miss 6 2 6 P Kirby Hood Penn State 12 1 10 P Eddie Moore Tennessee 9 1 14 P Bruce Clark Miami 5 1 26 FS Christopher Silverman Iowa 8 1 28 RB Edward Howard Florida 7 1 30 CB Michael Brock None/N/A 8 1 33 CB Larry Delacruz LSU 8 1 36 SS Fritz Holland Washington 8 1 39 CB Andrew Jiminez Nebraska 5 4 42 SS Aaron Delpozo Central Florida 1 4 43 RB Stephen Cole Appalachian State 3 1 44 FS Michael Mcwhorter Akron 6 1 45 SS Bradley Vineyard Notre Dame 1 2 46 SS Joseph Frear West Virginia 3 3 49 FS Charles Atherton Oregon 5 2 50 C Tommy Jones Iowa 1 1 51 C Glen Okeefe Wisconsin 3 1 52 C Kenneth Carter Mississippi State 5 1 54 LB Marcus Bowen Nebraska 4 3 55 C Thomas Kline Purdue 12 1 56 LB Paul Buxton Southern Illinois 6 2 57 LB John Dunphy Illinois 11 1 58 LB Kenneth Green Boise State 7 2 60 OT James Estes Arizona State 6 1 63 G James Garcia Penn State 7 2 64 OT Steven Dempsey Penn State 2 4 69 DT Richard Andrews Nebraska 4 2 70 G Charles Mazuo Alabama State 4 3 74 OL Douglas Fox USC 3 4 76 DT Daniel Ballard Texas A&M 7 1 78 OT William Starkweather Kansas State 8 1 81 WR Richard Mather Maryland 7 1 82 WR William Paquette Clemson 6 1 90 LB Eugenio Hodgkins Eastern Michigan 4 4 96 DE John Schweda Southern Miss 1 3 97 DE Craig Paul Michigan 1 4 99 LB Corey Sorenson Mississippi 7 1
  8. The Bison fell in Week 16, finishing with a 7-9 record, and the 14th pick in the upcoming draft. The Ft. Lauderdale Fluties defeated the Toronto Tiger Cats in the Championship Game, 20-17. The Bison finished with one Pro Bowler, rookie LB Henry Ballesteros. TE Alan Isbell missed out on his second Pro Bowl by one fame point. The 2038 season will be different. Bison owner freebundy said being sub-par is unacceptable, and he will bring in camp competition at as many positions as possible.
  9. The Bison, now eliminated from playoff contention, decided to make a few key changes to their lineup. New Starters QB Douglas Stewart RB Jimmy Baker WR Robert Ilalio LT Daniel Doxie C Kyle Mandel RT Julian Schiaffino DE Daniel Ortiz DT Luis Spratte CB Christopher Ross SS Aaron Delpozo Gerald Mccarthy has been benched 50 yards from a 1000 yard season, but the Bison said they want to see how other players can fit at certain spots.
  10. 2037 Playoff Race - Week 15 Update Democratic Conference 1. Toronto Tiger Cats (14-1) South 2. Pennsylvania Posse (10-5) North 3. Kansas city Chiefs (10-5) West 4. Graham Bullies (9-6) East WC5 New Orleans Gators (10-5) South WC6 Trenton Revolution (9-6) East Playoff Contenders: 7. Los Angeles Rams (8-7) West ELIMINATED: 8. Long Island Lunatics (7-7-1) West 9. Chicago Governors (7-8) North 10. Rimmington Redskins (6-9) North 11. Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases (5-10) North 12. Oakland Raiders (5-10) East 13. Munster Hodors (4-10-1) West 14. Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-11) South 15. Atlantis Tsunamis (4-11) East 16. Harrisburg Cougars (3-12) South Republican Conference 1. Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (12-3) West 2. Alabama Slammers (11-4) South 3. Tijuana Bales (11-4) East 4. Chicago Coyotes (10-5) North WC5 New Orleans Marauders (12-3) West WC6 Goshen Blue Collars (9-6) North Playoff Contenders: 7. Burthorpe Badiaks (8-7) North 8. Philadelphia Eagles (8-7) East ELIMINATED: 9. Oklahoma City Bison (7-8) South 10. New York Giants (7-8) South 11. London Horde (6-9) West 12. Compton Calzones (6-9) North 13. Tampa Bay Sun Devils (6-9) South 14. Manawa Allblack (5-10) East 15. Indiana Aces (3-12) West 16. The Marvels (3-12) East Key: clinched playoffs, clinched division, clinched first round bye
  11. Week 14 Recap Oklahoma City Bison (7-7) at Manawa Allblack (4-10) The Bison came in to a must-win game heavily favored, but their downfall of the last month has continued after a slow first half. Bret Marquez finished 14 of 26 for 177, 2TDs, and 2INTs, getting sacked 4 times. Gerald Mccarthy managed 77 yards on 15 carries, while Sean Thurby added a 15 yard carry. Norman Bennett caught 6 passes for 81 yards and 2TDs, and Alan Isbell added 4 for 63. Henry Ballesteros led with 9 tackles, while Robert Buseck and James Nelson each added sacks. Sean Thurby returned a kick 100 yards for a score. For the Allblack, QB Kevin Davis went 25/30 for 257 and 3TDs. Ronald Teitsort added 91 yards on 27 carries, and David Rodriguez had 8 receptions for 87 yards and 2TDs. Team Stats Bison at Allblack Pass Yards 177 257 Yards Per Completion 12.64 10.28 Yards Per Pass 6.80 8.56 Rush Yards 103 140 Yards Per Rush 5.15 3.58 Offensive Plays 50 71 NET Yards 363 381 Yards Per Play 7.26 5.36 Points 24 31 Bison Media Player of the Game: WR Norman Bennett Bison Media Rival of the Game: QB Kevin Davis
  12. Reserve QB Douglas Stewart has signed a 2 year extension through 2039. Stewart has seen action in the 2035 and 2036 seasons with the Bison, and played both playoff games in Bison history. The extension is worth $5.255M, with $730k in guarantees. In 16 regular season games, Stewart has gone 9-7, passing for 4602 yards, 27TDs, and 23INTs. The re-signing leaves 13 Bison players with contracts set to expire after the season, including starting free safety Christopher Silverman, starting corner Larry Delacruz, starting outside backer Corey Sorenson, punter Eddie Moore, and fan favorite safety and former Pro Bowler David Rumbley.
  13. Former Oklahoma City Bison receiver (and failed field reporter) Robert Dyer signed a 1 year deal a few weeks back as a midseason signee with the Manawa Allblack. So far, Dyer has posted 19 grabs for 233 yards and a TD through 5 games.
  14. 2037 Playoff Race - Week 14 Update Democratic Conference 1. Toronto Tiger Cats (13-1) South 2. Pennsylvania Posse (10-4) North 3. Kansas city Chiefs (9-5) West 4. Graham Bullies (9-5) East WC5 New Orleans Gators (9-5) South WC6 Trenton Revolution (8-6) East Playoff Contenders: 7. Long Island Lunatics (7-6-1) West 8. Los Angeles Rams (7-7) West 9. Chicago Governors (6-8) North ELIMINATED: 10. Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases (5-9) North 11. Rimmington Redskins (5-9) North 12. Munster Hodors (4-9-1) West 13. Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-10) South 14. Oakland Raiders (4-10) East 15. Atlantis Tsunamis (4-10) East 16. Harrisburg Cougars (3-11) South Republican Conference 1. Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (11-3) West 2. Alabama Slammers (11-3) South 3. Tijuana Bales (10-4) East 4. Chicago Coyotes (9-5) North WC5 New Orleans Marauders (11-3) West WC6 Burthorpe Badiaks (8-6) North Playoff Contenders: 7. Goshen Blue Collars (8-6) North 8. Oklahoma City Bison (7-7) South 9. Philadelphia Eagles (7-7) East 10. London Horde (6-8) West 11. Compton Calzones (6-8) North 12. New York Giants (6-8) South 13. Tampa Bay Sun Devils (6-8) South ELIMINATED: 14. Manawa Allblack (4-10) East 15. Indiana Aces (3-11) West 16. The Marvels (3-11) East Key: clinched playoffs, clinched division, clinched first round bye
  15. Week 14 Recap Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (10-3) at Oklahoma City Bison (7-6) The Bison and Fluties have met three times over the last two seasons, with their meeting prior to this one resulting in the Bison being knocked out of the 2036 Playoffs. Unfortunately for the Bison, that playoff meeting last January was a much better game. Bret Marquez just wasn't on his game in a contest the Bison needed desperately for their playoff hopes. Marquez finished just 12/29 for 130 yards, a TD, and a pick, and took 6 sacks. Gerald Mccarthy only added 45 yards on 15 carries, and over the last games, has averaged just 2.60 yards per carry over 30 carries. Norman Bennett was the only Bison receiver to top 25 yards, with 78 on 5 grabs. Alan Isbell added 22 on 2. Steven Green's lone catch was a 10 yard touchdown. Larry Delacruz led with 9 tackles, and David Rumbley had 7, seeing rare time as a free safety in place of injured Christopher Silverman. (Silverman is expected to miss the rest of the regular season for sure, and may be back as soon as the Divisional Round of the 2037 playoffs.) Luis Spratte had the lone Bison sack. Justin Mcdaniel had his 4th interception of the season, and Billie Devor added 12 GCOV. For the Fluties, Billy Hoffman finished 27/44 for 305 and 2TDs, RB Joseph Anderson had 11 carries for 73 yards, Richard Brown and Lincoln Skelton combined for 12 carries, 68 yards, and 2TDs, and WR Clarence Cronin had 10 grabs for 122 yards and a touchdown. DT Johnny Lee added 4 sacks. Starting Bison guard Frank Jones had now allowed 17 sacks, and though he has an 8.4 Grade as a run blocker, he'll be benched the rest of the regular season for Oscar Yoshiyama. In fact, the Bison have activated reserve lineman Julian Schiaffino in his place. Team Stats Bison vs Fluties Pass Yards 130 305 Yards Per Completion 10.83 11.29 Yards Per Pass 4.48 6.93 Rush Yards 58 146 Yards Per Rush 2.76 5.61 Offensive Plays 56 71 NET Yards 164 440 Yards Per Play 2.92 6.19 Points 7 36 Bison Media Player of the Game: WR Norman Bennett Bison Media Rival of the Game: WR Clarence Cronin
  16. 2037 Playoff Race - Week 13 Update Democratic Conference 1. Toronto Tiger Cats (12-1) South 2. Pennsylvania Posse (10-3) North 3. Kansas city Chiefs (8-5) West 4. Graham Bullies (8-5) East WC5 New Orleans Gators (9-4) South WC6 Trenton Revolution (7-6) East Playoff Contenders: 7. Long Island Lunatics (6-6-1) West 8. Los Angeles Rams (6-7) West 9. Chicago Governors (6-7) North 10. Rimmington Redskins (5-8) North 13. Munster Hodors (4-8-1) West 11. Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-9) South 12. Oakland Raiders (4-9) East 14. Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases (4-9) North ELIMINATED: 15. Harrisburg Cougars (3-10) South 16. Atlantis Tsunamis (3-10) East Republican Conference 1. Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (10-3) West 2. Alabama Slammers (10-3) South 3. Tijuana Bales (10-3) East 4. Chicago Coyotes (8-5) North WC5 New Orleans Marauders (10-3) West WC6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-6) East Playoff Contenders: 7. Goshen Blue Collars (7-6) North 8. Burthorpe Badiaks (7-6) North 9. Oklahoma City Bison (7-6) South 10. New York Giants (6-7) South 11. Compton Calzones (5-8) North 12. London Horde (5-8) West 13. Tampa Bay Sun Devils (6-7) South 14. Manawa Allblack (4-9) East ELIMINATED: 15. Indiana Aces (3-10) West 16. The Marvels (3-10) East Key: clinched playoffs, clinched division, clinched first round bye
  17. Week 13 Recap Alabama Slammers (10-2) at Oklahoma City Bison (6-6) The Slammers came into Oklahoma City as 2.5 point favorites, but a 2 point conversion by Willie Livingston sent the projected division champion Slammers away with their third loss of the season. Bison QB Bret Marquez finished 25 of 38 for 278 and a TD, but the Bison line continued to be horrid, allowing 5 sacks. Gerald Mccarthy had a poor day rushing, gaining just 33 yards on 15 carries, though he returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown. Steven Green finished with 6 receptions for 72 yards, Norman Bennett 5 for 60, and Alan Isbell 4 for 34 and a touchdown. Larry Delacruz led with 7 tackles, Henry Ballesteros had 6, and Anthony Williams added a sack. Delacruz and Billie Devor each finished with 8 GCOV, while Justin Mcdaniel had 5 PDEF and an interception, and Christopher Ross had 2 and an interception. Eddie Moore had a 49.28 AVG, with a 44.00 NET, and Michael Camburn went 1/2 on FGs. The Slammers were led by QB Juan Christaldi, who had 2 passing TDs and a rushing TD, on 313 combined yards. Receiver James Bustin finished catching 6 for 118 and a TD. Bustin added 54 return yards on 5 total kick and punt returns. Team Stats Bison vs Slammers Pass Yards 278 309 Yards Per Completion 11.12 12.87 Yards Per Pass 7.31 7.18 Rush Yards 32 66 Yards Per Rush 1.88 2.75 Offensive Plays 60 68 NET Yards 282 367 Yards Per Play 4.70 5.39 Points 25 24 Bison Media Player of the Game: QB Bret Marquez Bison Media Rival of the Game: WR James Bustin
  18. 2037 Playoff Race - Week 12 Update Democratic Conference 1. Toronto Tiger Cats (11-1) South 2. Pennsylvania Posse (9-3) North 3. Kansas city Chiefs (7-5) West 4. Graham Bullies (7-5) East WC5 New Orleans Gators (8-4) South WC6 Trenton Revolution (7-5) East Playoff Contenders: 7. Long Island Lunatics (6-5-1) West 8. Los Angeles Rams (6-6) West 9. Chicago Governors (6-6) North 10. Rimmington Redskins (5-7) North 11. Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-8) South 12. Oakland Raiders (4-8) East 13. Munster Hodors (3-8-1) West 14. Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases (3-9) North 15. Harrisburg Cougars (3-9) South ELIMINATED: 16. Atlantis Tsunamis (2-10) East Republican Conference 1. Alabama Slammers (10-2) South 2. Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (9-3) West 3. Tijuana Bales (9-3) East 4. Chicago Coyotes (7-5) North WC5 New Orleans Marauders (9-3) West WC6 Burthorpe Badiaks (7-5) North Playoff Contenders: 7. Goshen Blue Collars (6-6) North 8. New York Giants (6-6) South 9. Oklahoma City Bison (6-6) South 10. Philadelphia Eagles (6-6) East 11. Compton Calzones (5-7) North 12. London Horde (5-7) West 13. Tampa Bay Sun Devils (5-7) South 14. Manawa Allblack (4-8) East 15. Indiana Aces (3-9) West 16. The Marvels (3-9) East
  19. Week 12 Recap Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-7) at Oklahoma City Bison (5-6) The Bison came in as 9 point favorites, and did not disappoint. Bret Marquez finished 24/37 for 3TDs and a pick. Gerald Mccarthy rushed 23 times for 144 yards, adding a TD. Jimmy Baker rushed 6 times for 46 yards, and Sean Thurby finished 4 for 19 and a TD. Earnest Mckenzie had 6 catches for 70 yards, Norman Bennett 3 for 37, Alan Isbell 3 for 37 and a TD, Steven Green 4 for 33 and a TD, and Willie Livingston 3 for 28 and a TD. Henry Ballesteros added 8 tackles, and Matthew Edwards added 7 tackles and a sack. The Bison more than doubled their abysmal season interception total, as Billie Devor, Larry Delacruz, and Justin Mcdaniel all had picks. Devor added 10 GCOV. The Steal Yo Girls were led by RB Charles Barker, who had 98 yards on 19 carries. QB Armando Smith finished just 12 of 32, for a TD and 3INTs. Team Stats Bison vs Steal Yo Girls Pass Yards 204 123 Yards Per Completion 8.50 10.25 Yards Per Pass 5.51 3.84 Rush Yards 223 101 Yards Per Rush 6.37 4.39 Offensive Plays 72 56 NET Yards 427 218 Yards Per Play 5.93 3.89 Points 38 7 Bison Media Player of the Game: QB Bret Marquez Bison Media Rival of the Game: RB Charles Barker
  20. Week 11 Recap Philadelphia Eagles (5-5) at Oklahoma City Bison (4-6) It was a dogfight in Oklahoma City this weekend. Bret Marquez finished 29/45 for 346 yards and 3TDs, and Eagles QB William Emerson finished 20/32 for 246 and 3TDs. Neither threw interceptions. The Bison dominated the ground battle, as Gerald Mccarthy rushed for 70 yards on 19 carries (3.68AVG), versus Eagles' Douglas Porter finishing with 45 on 14 carries. Norman Bennett had 10 catches for 133 and a TD, Steven Green added 127 and a TD on 10, and Earnest Mckenzie added a score on 3 for 28. For the Eagles, Ellis Parker finished 10 for 132 with 2 TD receptions. Henry Ballesteros led the Bison with 7 tackles, and Billie Devor added 6. Devor also had 12 GCOV. Michael Camburn missed 2 of his 4 FGs. The Eagles were led by Brad Quinn defensively, as he had 3 sacks. Team Stats Bison vs Eagles Pass Yards 346 246 Yards Per Completion 11.93 12.30 Yards Per Pass 7.68 7.68 Rush Yards 92 58 Yards Per Rush 3.53 2.63 Offensive Plays 75 54 NET Yards 407 304 Yards Per Play 5.42 5.62 Points 27 24 Bison Media Player of the Game: WR Norman Bennett Bison Media Rival of the Game: WR Ellis Parker
  21. 2037 Pro Bowl Voting Opens Pro Bowl voting has opened (runs through game 16), and we'll take a look at the projected Pro Bowl rosters. Democratic Conference Pos. Name Team Fame QB Brandon Galloway Toronto Tiger Cats 185 QB Jerry Mielsch Trenton Revolution 111 QB Mark Rutland Pennsylvania Posse 103 RB John Harris Rimmington Redskins 118 RB James Robinette Toronto Tiger Cats 110 RB Shawn Wilcox Atlantis Tsunamis 85 WR James Galioto Trenton Revolution 187 WR Michael Koska Toronto Tiger Cats 148 WR James Orandello Chicago Governors 135 WR Allen Benton Pennsylvania Posse 133 TE Sean Ng Chicago Governors 92 TE James Norman Toronto Tiger Cats 92 C James Powell Pennsylvania Posse 81 C Richard Kempler Rimmington Redskins 72 G Richard Mccarrick Pennsylvania Posse 48 G David Gustafson Kansas city Chiefs 47 G Denny Briggs Pennsylvania Posse 46 T James Normandin Pennsylvania Posse 37 T Franklin Foreman Pennsylvania Posse 30 T George Test Rimmington Redskins 26 DE Alfred Paster Long Island Lunatics 77 DE Jack Briggman New Orleans Gators 69 DE Kelly Williams Munster Hodors 64 DT Miguel Fick Graham Bullies 82 DT Stephen Belcher Kansas city Chiefs 72 DT Scott Stone Atlantis Tsunamis 68 LB Joseph Laffin Graham Bullies 143 LB Charles Rodarte Chicago Governors 131 LB Thomas Meredith Atlantis Tsunamis 128 LB Dale Kline Pennsylvania Posse 123 LB John Dunphy Harrisburg Cougars 119 CB Christopher Edwards Pennsylvania Posse 171 CB Orlando Burkart New Orleans Gators 144 CB Jorge Arvanitis Munster Hodors 136 S Joseph Heaton Pennsylvania Posse 130 S Clifford Terry Los Angeles Rams 128 S David Minor Chicago Governors 123 Republican Conference Pos. Name Team Fame QB Billy Hoffman Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 156 QB Marcus Jenkins Tijuana Bales 146 QB Gary Herrera New Orleans Marauders 134 RB Ronald Threatt New Orleans Marauders 135 RB Christopher Schneiders The Marvels 127 RB Dennis Hamic Goshen Blue Collars 111 WR Clarence Cronin Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 189 WR Henry Scoggins Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 147 WR Norman Bennett Oklahoma City Bison 141 WR Alan Pizzolato Tijuana Bales 140 TE Alan Isbell Oklahoma City Bison 125 TE David Bisikirski Tijuana Bales 108 C Ronald Miles The Marvels 79 C Timothy Garrison Alabama Slammers 72 G Barry Sawicki The Marvels 64 G Michael Madron New Orleans Marauders 47 G Eric Hayden Tijuana Bales 42 T Zachary Andruss Alabama Slammers 38 T Jesse Thomas Tijuana Bales 36 T Edward Oneal New Orleans Marauders 27 DE Andrew Parker New Orleans Marauders 97 DE Marcus Gauldoni Tampa Bay Sun Devils 93 DE Tim Chamberlain Indiana Aces 86 DT Charles Edwards Compton Calzones 78 DT Florentino Sixkiller Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 73 DT Floyd Croom Alabama Slammers 66 LB Russell Lappas Philadelphia Eagles 143 LB Robert Gordon Burthorpe Badiaks 142 LB Henry Ballesteros Oklahoma City Bison 133 LB Brandon Payne Alabama Slammers 112 LB Joseph Gottemoeller Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 104 CB Brian Wigfall New Orleans Marauders 147 CB Ethan Driskell Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 144 CB Kenneth Jones Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 127 S Antonio Douglas New Orleans Marauders 133 S Robert Johnson Ft. Lauderdale Fluties 129 S James Digirolamo Tampa Bay Sun Devils 108
  22. 2037 Playoff Race - Week 10 Update Democratic Conference 1. Pennsylvania Posse (9-1) North 2. Toronto Tiger Cats (9-1) South 3. Kansas city Chiefs (6-4) West 4. Graham Bullies (6-4) East WC5 Chicago Governors (6-4) North WC6 Trenton Revolution (6-4) East Playoff Contenders: 7. New Orleans Gators (6-4) South 8. Long Island Lunatics (5-4-1) West 9. Rimmington Redskins (4-6) North 10. Brampton Steal Yo Girls (4-6) South 11. Los Angeles Rams (4-6) West 12. Munster Hodors (3-6-1) West 13. Oakland Raiders (3-7) East 14. Cincinnati Shrugging Atlases (2-8) North 15. Harrisburg Cougars (2-8) South 16. Atlantis Tsunamis (1-9) East ELIMINATED: None. Republican Conference 1. Alabama Slammers (9-1) South 2. New Orleans Marauders (8-2) West 3. Tijuana Bales (8-2) East 4. Chicago Coyotes (6-4) North WC5 Ft. Lauderdale Fluties (7-3) West WWC6 Burthorpe Badiaks (6-4) North Playoff Contenders: 7. Goshen Blue Collars (5-5) North 8. Philadelphia Eagles (5-5) East 9. New York Giants (5-5) South 10. London Horde (4-6) West 11. Oklahoma City Bison (4-6) South 12. Tampa Bay Sun Devils (4-6) South 13. Manawa Allblack (4-6) East 14. Compton Calzones (3-7) North 15. The Marvels (3-7) East 16. Indiana Aces (2-8) West
  23. Week 10 Recap Oklahoma City Bison (3-6) at Tampa Bay Sun Devils (4-5) Strong performances by the usual Bison suspects led to a blowout inter-division win for the Bison. Bret Marquez went 29 of 39 for 329 and a TD, and Norman Bennett caught 11 passes for 137 yards and a TD. Gerald Mccarthy was held to 48 yards on 17 carries, but scored twice. Willie Livingston had 5 catches for 66 yards, Steven Green 5 for 62, and Alan Isbell 3 for 33. Henry Ballesteros had 11 tackles and a sack, Billie Devor had 6 GCOV, and Michael Camburn finished 2/2 on FGs and 4/4 on XPs. The Sun Devils, who won the Week 2 outing 30-3, played very averagely. Eugene Oddo finished 16/25 for 190 and a TD. George Burton had 122 yards on 17 carries, with a TD, and Steve Monds caught 5 passes for 60 yards. Team Stats Bison at Sun Devils Pass Yards 329 190 Yards Per Completion 11.34 11.87 Yards Per Pass 8.43 7.60 Rush Yards 79 135 Yards Per Rush 3.03 6.13 Offensive Plays 68 48 NET Yards 388 321 Yards Per Play 5.70 6.68 Points 34 17 Bison Media Player of the Game: WR Norman Bennett Bison Media Rival of the Game: RB George Burton
  24. Week 9 Recap Oklahoma City Bison (3-5) at Toronto Tiger Cats (7-1) The Tiger Cats look on their way to another championship, and the Bison did nothing to change that. Bret Marquez had an okay game, going 23 of 37 for 258 yards and a touchdown against his former team. Gerald Mccarthy carried 15 times for 57 yards. Steven Green had 8 grabs for 107 yards, Norman Bennett caught 5 passes for 63 yards, Alan Isbell 4 for 43 and a TD, and Willie Livingston 3 for 36. Henry Ballesteros had 10 tackles, James Perez added a sack, Billie Devor had 11 GCOV, and Brian Mcconnell had an interception. For the Tiger Cats, Brandon Gallaway continued to be the best candidate for MVP. The 1st overall pick in 2036, Gallaway went 27 of 32 for 322, 4TDs, and a rare interception. Terrance Kinney had 7 catches for 88 yards and 2TDs, and Michael Koska had 7 for 94 and a TD. Kinney also had a 104 yard kick return for a touchdown. Team Stats Bison at Tiger Cats Pass Yards 258 322 Yards Per Completion 11.21 11.92 Yards Per Pass 6.97 10.06 Rush Yards 67 84 Yards Per Rush 3.52 3.11 Offensive Plays 61 60 NET Yards 286 396 Yards Per Play 4.68 6.60 Points 10 35 Bison Media Player of the Game: WR Steven Green Bison Media Rival of the Game: WR/KR Terrance Kinney
  25. Week 8 Recap Oklahoma City Bison (2-5) at Goshen Blue Collars (3-4) Bret Marquez had another MVP-type day, throwing a touchdown in each quarter, and the Oklahoma City Bison held of the Blue Collars. Marquez went 22 of 35 for 241 yards and 4TDs with no interceptions. Gerald Mccarthy added 91 yards on 17 carries, and Jimmy Baker had 64 on 7. Norman Bennett finished with 6 catches for 81 yards and a touchdown, Alan Isbell had 5 for 62 and a TD, and Earnest Mckenzie caught 3 for 29 and 2TDs, Henry Ballesteros had 12 tackles, and Anthony Williams, John Wyandt, and Robert Buseck each added a sack. Billie Devor finished with 8GCOV, and Eddie Moore had a 46.6 average on 5 punts. Former Bison runningback Dennis Hamic had 73 yards on 18 carries. Charles Kent finished with 6 receptions for 85 yards. Team Stats Bison at Blue Collars Pass Yards 241 177 Yards Per Completion 10.95 11.80 Yards Per Pass 6.88 7.69 Rush Yards 182 81 Yards Per Rush 6.06 3.68 Offensive Plays 68 49 NET Yards 401 238 Yards Per Play 5.89 4.85 Points 28 10 Bison Media Player of the Game: QB Bret Marquez Bison Media Rival of the Game: WR Charles Kent