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  1. 1. INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE CONDUCTS ITS 5TH ANNUAL DRAFT LOTTERY NIGERIA’S GREEN BEARS RETURN TO THE IFFL COMPETITION & CAPTURES THE #1 DRAFT PICK Despite numerous last-minute challenges, the International Fantasy Football League successfully conducted its 5th Annual Draft Lottery, and by doing so, the league’s twelve teams now know well in advance where they will be selecting in the IFFL’s July 20th draft. With less than a 24-hour notice, IFFL Founder, CEO & Commissioner Brian Slack was informed of an unforeseen situation that prevented the draft lottery from being held at Poe’s Pub & Eatery. Less than 48-hours prior to the draft lottery, the United Kingdom’s Scott Clarkson informed Mr. Slack that he and his team, Talk Gurley to Me, were stepping down from the IFFL competition. Yet, adversity is nothing new for Brian. Said Slack, “Yeah, well, I learned the hard way many, many years ago that you always have a Plan B in place. In both unexpected situations, we still managed to turn sour grapes into vintage wine. In terms of the draft lottery, we simply relocated the event to my office/studio. There, we set up a makeshift set. The rest is history. Pertaining to Mr. Clarkson, we decided to bring back Nigeria’s Obiora Amadi and the Green Bears as their replacement. Most of those associated with us will remember that last year we brought the Green Bears in. However, due to extenuating circumstances, the Green Bears were placed back on top of our waiting list and were asked to sit out last year so that would give them a chance to get a full understanding of the league and how fantasy football generally operates. Nigeria deserved better than what the situation offered at that time. Now, the opportunity has arrived for the Green Bears to prove themselves worthy.”
  2. 2. TOP ROW: 1. Green Bears, Nigeria 2. Big Dawgs, United States 3. Bowl Bound Mavericks, United Kingdom 4. Mighty Cyclones, United States 5. Men of Steel, United Kingdom 6. Hackers, Russia BOTTOM ROW: 7. Jaymin, China 8. Bleeding Blue, Mexico 9. Procters, United States 10. Shanghai Wang, China 11. Remis Island, Canada 12. StormOZ, Australia 2018 IFFL FINAL STANDINGS SEVEN SEAS DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Men of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman 9-4-0 3-2-0 .692 1807 - L2 y-Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada 7-6-0 4-1-0 .538 1547 2 W2 Jaymin, CN Hui Guo 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1752 2 L1 Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley 3-10-0 1-4-0 .231 1529 6 W1 FIRE & ICE DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang 10-3-0 4-1-0 .769 1798 - W1 y-StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann 8-5-0 4-1-0 .615 1590 2 W2 Procters, USA Cory Procter 3-10-0 2-3-0 .231 1361 6 L1 Talk Gurley To Me, UK Scott Clarkson 3-10-0 0-5-0 .231 1268 6 L3 FOUR WINDS DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Remis Island, CA Michael Remis 8-5-0 3-2-0 .615 1705 - L1 y-Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth 7-6-0 3-2-0 .538 1671 1 L1 Mighty Cyclones, USA Gridiron Goose 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1597 1 L1 Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov 6-7-0 2-3-0 .462 1291 2 W1 x- Division Winners y- Wild Card 2018 IFFL NATIONAL WIN-LOSS RECORDS ALL-TIME IFFL NATIONAL WIN-L0SS RECORDS NATION RECORD PCT. NATION RECORD PCT. CANADA 8-5-0 .615 CANADA 25-14-0 .641 CHINA 17-9-0 .654 AUSTRALIA 16-10-0 .615 AUSTRALIA 8-5-0 .615 MEXICO 41-31-0 .569 MEXICO 7-6-0 .538 CHINA 60-48-1 .555 UNITED KINGDOM 20-19-0 .513 UNITED KINGDOM 77-77-1 .500 RUSSIA 6-7-0 .462 UNITED STATES 63-87-0 .420 UNITED STATES 13-26-0 .333 RUSSIA 15-23-1 .397 2018-2015 IFFL 1ST ROUND DRAFT PICK HISTORY ‘18 ’17 ’16 ’15 IFF TEAM, NATION TEAM OWNER *3 8 12 *7 Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley 8 4 9 1 Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada 4 11 10 5 Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth 9 6 -- -- Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov 5 1 11 9 Jaymin, CN Hui Guo 11 3 4 3 Men Of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman 2 5 7 2 Mighty Cyclones, US Gridiron Goose 7 7 6 10 Procters, USA Cory Procter 12 9 5 -- Remis Island, CA Michael Remis
  3. 3. 6 -- -- -- Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang 1 2 -- -- StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann 10 12 -- -- Talk Gurley To Me, UK Scott Clarkson *- In 2018 and 2015, Berk Wiley and the Big Dawgs acted as interim-owner and team 2018-2015 PLAYOFF TEAMS BY 1ST-ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS 1. 3 playoff teams Bleeding Blue (’15), Jaymin (’17), StormOZ (’18) 2. 1 playoff team StormOZ (’17) 3. 2 playoff teams Men of Steel (’15), *Hooked On A Thielen (’16) 4. 4 playoff teams Dash Prince (’15), Men of Steel (’16), Bleeding Blue (’17), Bowl Bound Mavericks (’18) 5. 1 playoff team Remis Island (’16) 6. 2 playoff teams Aaron’s Back: Call 911 (’15), Shanghai Wang (’18) 7. 1 playoff team Mighty Cyclones (’16) 8. 3 playoff teams Hooked On A Thielen (’15), Big Dawgs (’17), Bleeding Blue (’18) 9. 3 playoff teams *Jaymin (’15), Bleeding Blue (’16), *Remis Island (’17) 10 0 playoff team --- 11 2 playoff teams Bowl Bound Mavericks (’17), Men of Steel (’18) 12 2 playoff teams Big Dawgs (’16), *Remis Island (’18) *- Won World Bowl Championship 2018 INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAM OWNER NOTES Remis Island, CA (8-5-0) Michael Remis, 4th season Two-time defending World Champion…Three-time defending Four Winds Division Champion…Made playoffs in each of the last 3 seasons…Drafted last in the 1st round (12th ), yet won the world title…Scored 4th most points in 2018 (1,705)…Scored 100+ points in 12 of 13 games…Finished 8-4-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: #3 M. Ryan, ATL…Top-10 RBs: None…Top-20 WRs: #3 D. Hopkins, HOU, #5 A. Thielen, MIN, #6 J. Jones, ATL, #16 B. Cooks, LAR…Top-10 Tes: #5 J. Cook, IND…Top-10 PKs: #6 W. Lutz, NO…Top-10 DEF/ST: #3t Texans StormOZ, AU (8-5-0) Joshua Mann, 3rd season 2018 World Champion Runner-up…Made playoffs in each of the last 2 seasons…Scored 100+ points in 11 of 13 games…Finished 7-4- 0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: None…Top-10 RBs: #2 T. Gurley, LAR…Top-20 WRs: #8 J. Schuster, PIT…Top-10 Tes: #4 E. Ebron, IND…Top-10 PKs: None…Top-10 DEF/ST: #6 Saints Shanghai Wang, CN (10-3-0) Yanran Wang, 2nd season 2018 Fire & Ice Division Champion…Finished 2018 regular season ranked 1st …Scored 2nd most points in 2018 (1,798)…One of only two teams to score 100+ points in all 13 games…Finished 10-3-0 when scoring 100+ points…Ranked 1st in combined TDs (89) and 1st in TD passes (42)…Top-10 QBs: #1 P. Mahomes, KC, #9 P. Rivers, LAC…Top-10 RBs: None…Top-20 WRs: #4 M. Thomas, NO… Top-10 Tes: #2 Z. Ertz, PHI…Top-10 PKs: #9 S. Gostkowski, NE…Top-10 DEF/ST: #2 Ravens, #9 Titans Men of Steel, UK (9-4-0) Gordon Dedman, 5th season 2018 Seven Seas Divisional Champion…Finished 2018 regular season ranked 2nd …Scored league’s most points in 2018 (1,807)… Scored 100+ points in 11 of 13 games…Finished 9-2-0 when scoring 100+ points… Ranked 3 rd in combined TDs (82) and 1st in rushing TDs (25)…Top-10 QBs: #2 B. Roethlisberger, PIT…Top-10 RBs: #6 M. Gordon, LAC, #7 J. Conner, PIT…Top-20 WRs: #7 T. Hill, KC, #9 M. Evans, TB, #18 K. Golladay, DET…Top-10 Tes: #3 G. Kittle, SF…Top-10 PKs: None…Top-10 DEF/ST: None Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK (7-6-0) Jason Ruth, 5th season Made playoffs in each of the last two seasons as the #5 seed…Scored 5th most points in 2018 (1,671)…Scored 100+ points in 12 of 13 games…Finished 6-6-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: #5 D. Brees, NO…Top-10 RBs: #4 A. Kamara, NO…Top-20 WRs: #11 K. Allen, LAC, #12 S. Diggs, MIN…Top-10 Tes: #6 A. Hooper, ATL…Top-10 PKs: None…Top-10 DEF/ST: None Bleeding Blue, MX (7-6-0) Jorge Boada 5th season Only IFFL team to make the playoffs in each of the league’s first four seasons… Made playoffs in each of the last two seasons as the #6 seed…Scored 100+ points in 11 of 13 games…Finished 6-5-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top Top-10 QBs: #7 A. Rodgers, GB… Top-10 RBs: #1 C. McCaffrey, CAR…Top-20 WRs: #20 E. Sanders, DEN…Top-10 Tes: #4 E. Ebron, IND…Top-10 PKs: None…Top- 10 DEF/ST: #3t Vikings, #10 Bills Jaymin, CN (7-6-0) Hui Guo, 5th season Scored 3rd most points in 2018 (1,752)… One of only two teams to score 100+ points in all 13 games…Finished 7-6-0 when scoring 100+ points…Ranked 2nd in combined TDs (87) and 1st in TD receptions (39)…Top-10 QBs: None…Top-10 RBs: None…Top-20 WRs: #1 D. Adams, GB, #2 A. Brown, PIT, #14 T. Hilton, IND, #17 A. Cooper, DAL…Top-10 Tes: …Top-10 PKs: None…Top-10 DEF/ST: #3t Rams Mighty Cyclones, USA (7-6-0) Gridiron Goose, 5th season Scored 100+ points in 10 of 13 games…Finished 7-3-0 when scoring 100+ points… Ranked 1st in defensive TDs (9) and 1st in interceptions (25), 1st in fumble recoveries (12) and tied 1st in sacks (42)…Top-10 QBs: #6 D. Watson, HOU, #10 J. Goff, LAR…Top-10 RBs: #5 E. Elliott, DAL…Top-20 WRs: None…Top-10 Tes: #9 D. Njoku, CLE…Top-10 PKs: #7 H. Butker, KC…Top-10 DEF/ST: #1 Bears
  4. 4. Hackers, RU (6-7-0) Mikhail Rezakov, 3rd season Scored 100+ points in 8 of 13 games…Finished 6-2-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: None…Top-10 RBs: None…Top-20 WRs: #15 T. Boyd, CIN, #19 T. Lockett, SEA…Top-10 Tes: #8 T. Burton, CHI…Top-10 PKs: #5 B. Maher, DAL…Top-10 DEF/ST: None Procters, USA (3-10-0) Cory Procter, 5th season Scored 100+ points in 7 of 13 games…Finished 3-4-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: None…Top-10 RBs: #3 S. Barkley, NYG…Top-20 WRs: None…Top-10 Tes: #10 R. Gronkowski, NE…Top-10 PKs: R. Gould, SF…Top-10 DEF/ST: #7t Jaguars Talk Gurley To Me, UK (3-10-0) Scott Clarkson, 3rd season Scored 100+ points in 7 of 13 games…Finished 3-4-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: #4 A. Luck, IND…Top-10 RBs: #10 J. Mixon, CIN…Top-20 WRs: #10 R. Woods, LAR, #13 O. Beckham, NYG…Top-10 Tes: #4 E. Ebron, IND…Top-10 PKs: None…Top-10 DEF/ST: None Big Dawgs, USA (3-10-0) Berk Wiley, 5th season Scored 100+ points in 10 of 13 games…Finished 3-7-0 when scoring 100+ points…Top-10 QBs: #8 R. Wilson, SEA…Top-10 RBs: #8 J. White, NE…Top-20 WRs: None…Top-10 Tes: #1 T. Kelce, KC, #7 K. Rudolph, MIN…Top-10 PKs: #3 J. Tucker, BAL…Top-10 DEF/ST: None KEEP ABREAST OF THE INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE: E-MAIL GRIDIRONGOOSE@MSN.COM 2019 TOP-42 PROJECTED FANTASY FOOTBALL PLAYERS (AS OF APRIL 26, 2019) RK. POS. PLAYER, TEAM PRO.PTS. RK. POS. PLAYER, TEAM PRO.PTS. 1. QB Patrick Mahomes, KC 419.42 22. WR Julio Jones, ATL 308.10 2. QB Jameis Winston, TB 373.53 23. QB Mitchell Trubisky, CHI 305.99 3. QB Aaron Rodgers, GB 355.56 24. QB Carson Wentz, PHI 301.61 4. QB Matt Ryan, ATL 354.56 25. QB Dak Prescott, DAL 301.47 5. QB Cam Newton, CAR 344.95 26. RB Melvin Gordon, LAC 300.15 6. QB Jared Goff, LAR 342.57 27. RB Le'Veon Bell, NYJ 296.94 7. QB Tom Brady, NE 342.15 28. WR Odell Beckham, CLE 292.68 8. QB Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 341.55 29. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 291.34 9. RB Saquon Barkley, NYG 339.83 30. QB Josh Allen, BUF 290.93 10. QB Andrew Luck, IND 339.44 31. RB Todd Gurley, LAR 290.11 11. QB Deshaun Watson, HOU 339.40 32. QB Lamar Jackson, BAL 290.05 12. RB Christian McCaffrey, CAR 339.37 33. QB Kirk Cousins, MIN 289.15 13. QB Baker Mayfield, CLE 337.67 34. WR Michael Thomas, NO 288.90 14. QB Russell Wilson, SEA 334.93 35. WR Tyreek Hill, KC 285.10 15. WR DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 324.58 36. WR Antonio Brown, OAK 283.75 16. RB Alvin Kamara, NO 324.04 37. QB Derek Carr, OAK 283.03 17. QB Drew Brees, NO 323.39 38. QB Sam Darnold, NYJ 276.49 18. WR Davante Adams, GB 321.16 39. TE Travis Kelce, KC 273.75 19. QB Philip Rivers, LAC 320.82 40. WR Mike Evans, TB 269.30 20. QB Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 312.52 41. WR Julian Edelman, NE 263.45 21. RB Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 310.45 42. WR Keenan Allen, LAC 260.46 The first helmet to be pulled during the IFFL Draft Lottery were Australia’s Joshua Mann and StormOZ. In StormOZ’s two prior lotteries, they managed to walk away with the 2nd overall pick in 2017- their first year in the league- and 1st overall last season, of which they made it all the way to World Bowl IV before succumbing to Canada’s Remis Island. In both
  5. 5. seasons with earlier selections, Mann and StormOZ reached the playoff. But, can they do the same this year with the last pick in the 1st round going into July 20th’s draft? The second helmet pulled belonged to Canada’s Two-time defending World Champions Michael Remis and Remis Island. Despite getting stuck with the last 1st round draft pick last season, Remis Island successfully defended the first of their two titles, making them the IFFL’s first, true dynasty team. In Remis Island’s past three drafts in the IFFL competition, they selected 12th, 9th and 5th in ’18, ’17 and ’16, respectively; all resulting in back-to-back-to-back post-seasons. The third helmet pulled were China’s Yanran Wang and her team, Shanghai Wang. In Yanran’s rookie season, she proved that gender makes no difference, whatsoever, in fantasy football. After drafting 6th out of 12 teams, Shanghai Wang finished their first season 10-3-0 and earned the #1 seed going into last year’s playoffs. This season, they will select 10th. Will that have any negative impact on Shanghai Wang’s attempt to raise the bar by capturing the world title? We’ll find out for sure in seven months. Drafting 9th overall will be the USA’s former-NFL offensive lineman Cory Procter and his Procters. The Procters have never reached the post-season in their first four tries, nor have they ever drafted any higher than 6th. Does that perhaps have any bearing on their lack of success? Maybe. Maybe not. Much of their demise has been by putting their trust in the fantasy software the league uses to draft their players for them. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it doesn’t. Till now, it hasn’t, at least not for the Procters. Drafting 8th in July will be Mexico’s Jorge Boada and Bleeding Blue. Bleeding Blue is the only team in the IFFL who has made the playoffs in each of the league’s first four seasons. Last year, Bleeding Blue also drafted 8th and with that 1st round selection, they chose Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, just as they did in the 1st round in 2 of the 3 prior drafts. Rodgers has proven to be quite the rabbit’s foot for Bleeding Blue, although Rodgers, a former Super Bowl winner and league MVP, was barely a factor in Bleeding Blue’s success in 2018. If history has shown us anything, Mr. Boada will try, once again, to use one of his earlier round picks to retain Rodgers for a 5th-straight season…or will he? The sixth helmet drawn belonged to China’s Hui Guo and his Jaymin. Last year, the Jaymin selected 5th overall, and in the process, chose All-world wideout Antonio Brown for a third-consecutive draft. Yet, because of a lack of quality running backs for support throughout the 2018 campaign, the Jaymin finished the season 7-6-0 with three other teams, ultimately missing the post-season in the tie-breaker process. Last year marked the second time in three years the Jaymin failed to make the playoffs after dominating the league in their two of their first three years. Is it time for Mr. Guo to change his strategy and say adios to A.B. and shift over to a more run-based approach? Drafting 6th will be Russia’s Mikhail Rezakov and the Hackers, who are coming off their best year yet; finishing last season with a 6-7-0 record after starting the 2018 campaign 0-3-0. This will be the Hackers second time in their three-year history that they have the 6th overall pick. Last year, they drafted 9th, of which they selected Kameer Hunt, who scored 14 combined touchdowns in 11 games before getting canned for domestic violence. Despite drafting 6th, there’s a plethora of talent like we haven’t seen for quite some time, so the worst that could happen for the Hackers is they end up with a #3 player at any given position. The 8th helmet pulled were the United Kingdom’s Gordon Dedman and his Men of Steel. Last year, the Men of Steel pounded their opponents into submission, with backs Gordon and Conner as their featured 1-2 punch. Consequently, they ended up with the league’s second-best record at 9-4-0; all that despite drafting 11th out of twelve teams. Sniffing out a top-tier back to surround their running game around should be a whole lot easier sitting at #5 than next-to-last. That isn’t to say the Men of Steel won’t change their plan of attack if a higher-ranked receiver is there for the taking. The 4th overall draft pick goes to the USA’s Mighty Cyclones. Even though the Mighty Cyclones have never drafted lower than 7th, their past teams have always struggled miserably coming out of the gate: 2-4-0 (’18), 2-4-0 (’17), 1-2-0 (’16), 2- 6-0 (’15). Their past #1s haven’t been too kind, either. Ezekiel Elliott was suspended for 6 games in 2017, Dez Bryant stunk up his fear-factor in 2016, and Le’Veon Bell missed 10 games via suspension and injury in 2015. Last season finally paid off for the Mighty Cyclones by selecting Elliott for the second year in-a-row, yet not enough for them to reach the playoffs. Selecting 3rd overall will be the United Kingdom’s Jason Ruth and the Bowl Bound Mavericks, who are aiming for their 3rd-straight playoff run. Last year, the Bowl Bound Mavericks wisely chose Alvin Kamara. Two years prior, they likewise drafted running backs, namely Marshawn Lynch (’17) and Ezekiel Elliott (’16). Before, the BB Mavericks have never had a top-three draft pick, and as much of an opportunity it is for them to get a gem of a player, it is even more crucial to grab ‘em while you’ve got ‘em, because Bowl Bound Mavs’ next selection won’t come around again until the 22nd pick. Now, we come to the #2 selection, which belongs to the USA’s Berk Wiley and his Big Dawgs. Since joining the league four years ago, two of those seasons were in intern roles. The Big Dawgs failed to reach the playoffs both those years
  6. 6. (’15, ’18). In the two years the Big Dawgs came in from start-to-finish, they made the playoffs both those particular seasons, including a World Bowl appearance in 2017. This year, the Big Dawgs are back in the thick of things from the very start. And what better opportunity to get things back on the path to success than landing the #2 draft spot? When the smoke cleared, only one team remained, and in the process, captured the 1st overall draft pick. That team was Nigeria’s Obiora Amadi and the Green Bears. Oddly enough, there has been a pattern throughout the IFFL’s history of first-year competitors capturing one of the top-two draft spots. In 2016, newcomers Alexey Karakay and his Red Machine representing Russia, took the top-pick. In 2017, Australia’s Joshua Mann and StormOZ obtained the 2nd overall selection. The only question now is, who will the Green Bears choose? Patrick Mahomes? Saquon Barkley? DeAndre Hopkins? A kicker? Stay tuned. 2019 IFFL 1ST ROUND DRAFT ORDER & MOCK SELECTIONS IFFL TEAM MOCK PLAYER PROJ. PK. TEAM NATION OWNER POS. SELECTED PTS. 1 Green Bears Nigeria Obiora Amadi RB Saquon Barkley, NYG 339.83 2 Big Dawgs United States Berk Wiley RB Alvin Kamara, NO 324.04 3 Bowl Bound Mavericks United Kingdom Jason Ruth RB Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 310.45 4 Mighty Cyclones United States Brian Slack WR DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 324.58 5 Men of Steel United Kingdom Gordon Dedman RB Christian McCaffrey, CAR 339.37 6 Hackers Russia Mikhail Rezakov QB Patrick Mahomes, KC 419.42 7 Jaymin China Hui Guo WR Davante Adams, GB 321.16 8 Bleeding Blue Mexico Jorge Boada WR Julio Jones, ATL 308.10 9 Procters United States Cory Procter RB Melvin Gordon, LAC 300.15 10 Shanghai Wang China Yanran Wang RB Le'Veon Bell, NYJ 296.94 11 Remis Island Canada Michael Remis WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 291.34 12 StormOZ Australia Joshua Mann RB Todd Gurley, LAR 290.11 INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1ST ROUND DRAFT PICK HISTORY ‘19 ‘18 ’17 ’16 ’15 IFF TEAM, NATION TEAM OWNER 2 *3 8 12 *7 Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley 8 8 4 9 1 Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada 3 4 11 10 5 Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth 1 -- -- -- -- Green Bears, NG Obiora Amadi 6 9 6 -- -- Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov 7 5 1 11 9 Jaymin, CN Hui Guo 5 11 3 4 3 Men Of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman 4 2 5 7 2 Mighty Cyclones, US Gridiron Goose 9 7 7 6 10 Procters, USA Cory Procter 11 12 9 5 -- Remis Island, CA Michael Remis 10 6 -- -- -- Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang 12 1 2 -- -- StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann *- Big Dawgs joined the league as interim team 2018 IFFL FINAL STANDINGS
  7. 7. SEVEN SEAS DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Men of Steel, UK Gordon Dedman 9-4-0 3-2-0 .692 1807 - L2 y-Bleeding Blue, MX Jorge Boada 7-6-0 4-1-0 .538 1547 2 W2 Jaymin, CN Hui Guo 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1752 2 L1 Big Dawgs, USA Berk Wiley 3-10-0 1-4-0 .231 1529 6 W1 FIRE & ICE DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Shanghai Wang, CN Yanran Wang 10-3-0 4-1-0 .769 1798 - W1 y-StormOZ, AU Joshua Mann 8-5-0 4-1-0 .615 1590 2 W2 Procters, USA Cory Procter 3-10-0 2-3-0 .231 1361 6 L1 Talk Gurley To Me, UK Scott Clarkson 3-10-0 0-5-0 .231 1268 6 L3 FOUR WINDS DIVISION TEAM TEAM OWNER W-L-T DIV. PCT. PTS GB STK x-Remis Island, CA Michael Remis 8-5-0 3-2-0 .615 1705 - L1 y-Bowl Bound Mavericks, UK Jason Ruth 7-6-0 3-2-0 .538 1671 1 L1 Mighty Cyclones, USA Gridiron Goose 7-6-0 2-3-0 .538 1597 1 L1 Hackers, RU Mikhail Rezakov 6-7-0 2-3-0 .462 1291 2 W1 x- Division Winners z- Wild Card 2018 IFFL NATIONAL WIN-LOSS RECORDS ALL-TIME IFFL NATIONAL WIN-L0SS RECORDS NATION RECORD PCT. NATION RECORD PCT. CANADA 8-5-0 .615 CANADA 25-14-0 .641 CHINA 17-9-0 .654 AUSTRALIA 16-10-0 .615 AUSTRALIA 8-5-0 .615 MEXICO 41-31-0 .569 MEXICO 7-6-0 .538 CHINA 60-48-1 .555 UNITED KINGDOM 20-19-0 .513 UNITED KINGDOM 77-77-1 .500 RUSSIA 6-7-0 .462 UNITED STATES 63-87-0 .420 UNITED STATES 13-26-0 .333 RUSSIA 15-23-1 .397

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