NATION

PASSWORD

World Bowl XV - Rosters, RP, Scores

A battle ground for the sportsmen and women of nations worldwide. [In character]
User avatar
Delaclava
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5177
Founded: Jul 30, 2008
Democratic Socialists

World Bowl XV - Rosters, RP, Scores

Postby Delaclava » Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:19 am

Welcome, all 72 teams, to the 15th World Bowl in Delaclava, the premier world gridball tournament! It'll be exciting to see how much each team has progressed since the tournament was last in the Land of the Phoenixes four editions previously.

The qualification for the proper will be 12 groups of 6. Pots will be made based on rank, and one team from each pot will be drawn to a group. Each team will play each other twice, once at home and once away from home. Tiebreakers will be wins, ties, point differential, H2H record, H2H point differential. If the tie can not be broken and must be broken to determine advancement, a playoff game will be played.

The proper will be a single elimination bracket, played entirely in Delaclava. The top two teams from each group will advance, with the top 8 teams getting a bye into the first round.

I will use xkoranate 0.3.2, with the NSFS2 formula, sudden death overtime, and xkoranate-style modifiers, which will range from -5 (defensive) to +5 (offensive). Scorination will occur at 10:00 Eastern time every night.


GROUP A
Delaclava
Carasatoga
Chenkorya
Danurbia
Bettia
Lincoln Sydney

GROUP B
Sibirsky
The Babbage Islands
Darmen
Torisakia
Youtabonia
Katy Lied

GROUP C
Bluth Corporation
Dorian and Sonya
Weegee and Rick Steves
Astograth
Magoris
Thatius

GROUP D
Allamunnic States
North Chicanan
Armorgames
Ruthless Assassins
Beaverriver
Crolacia

GROUP E
Andossa se Mitrin Vega
Cosumar
Sakurakoku
Wolfmanne
Deminina
Kazerjan

GROUP F
Sarzonia
Krytenia
Khabarovsk Krai
Michael VII
Mangolana
Azerbaistan

GROUP G
Cassadaigua
Colmark
Civil Citizenry
Arkinesia
Tekcirb
The Kytler Peninsulae

GROUP H
Weyr Sular
Churchma
Bergnovinaia
Greenjungle
Carmadin
Kerblaekistan

GROUP I
Qazox
German zerabithea
Jimmer Fredette
Stuffed Taxidermists
Chetssaland
84733842

GROUP J
Rennidan
Whittoria
Camwood
Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk
Cabric
Chuckio

GROUP K
Osarius
Sucrati
Indianapolis Colts88
Ripn
Wadomia
Sarunus

GROUP L
F1-Insanity
Newmanistan
Swartaz
Barrasso
Jedi8246
Taeshan

Aug 15 MD1: 1v6, 2v5, 3v4
Aug 16 MD2: 6v4, 5v3, 1v2
Aug 17 MD3: 2v6, 3v1, 4v5
Aug 18 MD4: 6v5, 1v4, 2v3
Aug 19 MD5: 3v6, 4v2, 5v1
Aug 20 Mid-Qualifying Friendlies
Aug 21 MD6: 6v1, 5v2, 4v3
Aug 22 MD7: 4v6, 3v5, 2v1
Aug 23 MD8: 6v2, 1v3, 5v4
Aug 24 MD9: 5v6, 4v1, 3v2
Aug 25 MD10: 6v3, 2v4, 1v5
Aug 26 Post-Qualifying Friendlies
Aug 27 Play-in Round
Aug 28 Round of 16
Aug 29 Quarterfinals
Aug 30 Semifinals
Aug 31 Third-Place Playoff
Sept 1 Championship
Last edited by Delaclava on Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sports Honor Roll
Football: 2x WORLD BOWL CHAMPIONS (13 & 15), 1x Runner-up (11), 4x Third Place (41-44), 1x Regional Champions
Hockey: World Cup 16 Third Place, 2x World Juniors Champion (18 & 22), 3x World Junior Runners-up (16, 17, 19), 1x Regional Silver
Basketball: 2x IBC Runners-up (31 and 36), 4x Regional Medal (1 Silver, 3 Bronze)
Lacrosse: 2x Worlds Runners-up (16 and 41) 1x Regional Silver
Soccer: Olympic Gold (V), 3rd at IAC 18 3rd at Di Bradini Cup 15, 4th at Baptism of Fire 34
Host of WC 55; CoH 44, 46, 84, and 87; BoF 72; World Bowl 11, 15, 39, and 43; IBC 7 and 31; AOCAF 31; WJHC 16 and 18; etc. Founder of Scott Cup and World Team Tennis Championship.

User avatar
Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1040
Founded: Apr 18, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk » Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:54 pm

Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk Elephdonkeys National American Football Team


Head Coach: Oscar Towers
Offensive Coordinator: Ken Gold
Defensive Coordinator: Barry Voulkes
Quarterbacks: Dean Queensberry
Running Backs: Frank Forrester
Wide Receivers/Tight Ends: John Roberts
Offensive Line: Frank Robertson
Defensive Line: George Harper
Linebackers: Dean Wilson
Secondary: Mark Concord
Special Teams: George Lawrence
Strength & Conditioning: Nathan Jackson
Trainer: Harry Gould


QB Jackson Villa
RB Peterson Farragut
FB Osvald House
WR Marcus Wilson
WR Mark Tyler
TE Nat Boston
LT Big Harolds
LG James Plant
C Nabo Smith
RG Achmed Al-Kazim
RT Jurgen Vonson

QB Gert Burns
QB Mort Hilger
RB William Lydon
RB Chris WIlliams
FB Chris Pution
WR William Agger
WR Bert Berry
WR Jon Jones
TE Ziggy Anderson
TE Peter Tarkon
LT Bob Muta
LG Jamison Stone
C Raheem Gilliam
RG Danny Matlock
RT Mort Cook


LDE Kahuna Ma'a
NT Vlad Tery
RDE King Strummer
LOLB Petr Carn
LILB Jim Jones
RILB James Andrews
ROLB Che Gray
CB Jim Bull
CB Aleksandr Simonon
SS Tike Rory
FS Darrell Bean

LDE Dirk Black
NT Bron Esper
NT Dan Woods
RDE Willie Virt
LOLB Timmy Troy
LILB Tom Crockett
RILB Troy Speed
ROLB Anthony White
CB Clay Moose
CB Dev Moose
CB Rod Petron
SS Nick Flag
FS Willie Opner


K Gary Mortenson
P Shane Bowen
KR Adrian Matthews
PR Dante Hesvin
LS Jake Cloud
H Todd Wheat



Style of play: +1

My opponent, if they RP first, may do the following:
Choose my scorers Y
RP injuries to my players Y, Max 3, No Major, unless you TG me First
Godmod injuries to my players N
Godmod other events Y

Formations: Offense-I Defense-3-4
Round of 16:Baptism of Fire 43, WLC 12, DI Bradini Cup 19, Copa Rushmori VI, WISC 3

Quarterfinals:Draggonnii Inviyatti VI, Gaelic Games World Championships Hurling, Beach Cup V

8th Place:Market Cup 4

7th Place:Water World Championships 2

6th Place:ABK Military Exercise Competition

4th Place:2nd Wadomia Track Invitational (Men's), Baptism of Iron 9

3rd Place:Swift Cup, Gregory Cup I

Second Place:McLeod Cup VI

Champion: Coupe Coutu

Hosted:ABK Military Exercise Competition, Swift Cup, Gregory Cup I

Rankings:Lockey (3)|Babbage Rules (15)


My World Census Form viewtopic.php?f=23&t=83868&p=6308138#p6308138

User avatar
Sakurakoku
Envoy
 
Posts: 289
Founded: Jul 22, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Sakurakoku » Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:55 pm

Nation: Federated States of Sakurakoku
Adjective: Sakuran
Abbreviation: SKR
Nickname: Metal Wolves
Colors: Dark green and silver-gray
Home Field: Central Bay Stadium, Kugamachi (capacity: 62,306)
Style Modifier: -2
Offensive Style: Run first, prefer 55% runs, like to show different packages
Defensive Style: 4-3 base, Cover 2 or Tampa 2 base depending on opponent's tendencies (again, we like to put in different packages). Like to blitz (think New York Jets, minus the showboating)

If my opponent RPs first may he/she...
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Yes
Godmod Scoring events: Yes if you are designated home team
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Yes if you are designated home team


Starters in bold

QB:
Mitsuhiro Himura - #10
Mahito Tahara - #9
Arihiko Miyauchi - #13

OL:
Aito Endo - #78 (LT)
Shinga Omosadake - #56 (LG)
Yuuya Murase - #73 (C)
Mitsuki Shimasaki - #65 (RG)
Hiromasa Kumatani - #54 (RT)

Hidefumi Koizumi - #76
Takeo Kawasaki - #61
Yuuhei Higuchi - #71
Eiji Miyakawa - #65

HB:
Akinori Kobayakawa - #21
Mikihiko Kikuchi - #38
Komiya Maida - #26

FB:
Junsaku Shimoda - #31

WR:
Yuusei Raimon - #87
Hiromitsu Yukimitsu - #88

Koufuu Satake - #81
Atsutomo Hoshi - #85
Chuugo Nimiya - #86 (KR)
Ritsu Yoshimoto* - #89 (PR)

TE:
Katsuki Arai - #84
Tsunehiko Sato - #82
Masahi Andou - #80

DL:
Shunma Tokuta - #62 (LE)
Kotoya Kurita - #60 (DT)
Masahito Komusubi - #68 (DT)
Tenma Negishi - #63 (RE)

Keito Enomoto - #61
Fumitaka Kato - #98

LB:
Hyouma Jumonji - #93 (MLB)
Yoshihiro Kuroki - #94 (SLB)
Touma Togano - #53 (WLB)

Hayate Takekura - #97
Takeo Saiki - #51
Gou Enomoto - #99

CB:
Shuumon Ishimaru - #30
Tomokazu Yamaoka - #47

Jimon Miyashita - #35
Kazuya Susui - #49

S:
Ichirouta Taki - #45 (SS)
Heita Oohara - #28 (FS)

Shouma Sangi - #23

P:
Koushuu Kan - #19

K:
Akane Yoshimoto* - #5

*female


Pre-qualifying (8/14): at Colmark (L, 20-0)
MD1 (8/15): vs. Wolfmanne (L, 13-7)
MD2 (8/16): at Deminia (W, 16-10)
MD3 (8/17): vs. Andossa se Mitrin Vega (L, 10-3)
MD4 (8/18): at Cosumar (L, 23-3)
MD5 (8/19): vs. Kazerjan
Mid-qualifying (8/20): vs. Sarzonia
MD6 (8/21): at Wolfmanne
MD3 (8/22): vs. Deminia
MD3 (8/23): at Andossa se Mitrin Vega
MD4 (8/24): vs. Cosumar
MD5 (8/25): at Kazerjan
Last edited by Sakurakoku on Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:18 pm, edited 9 times in total.
WBC: 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26.
WB: 14 (BOI 8), 15
WCoH: 15

User avatar
Camwood
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1050
Founded: Mar 27, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Camwood » Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:34 pm

CAMWOOD BLUE JAYS

About

Modifier: +1
Stadium: Camwood Nat'l Stadium (90,000)

# Pos Name - Club Team

08 QB ADAM Mansfield - Compolis Kings

22 RB JIMMY Guidry - New Athens Spartans
24 RB CARL Midkiff - Compolis Kings

87 WR BILLY Tavarez - Yellow Sands Pirates
85 WR JOSHUA Halsey - Port Kostas Pelicans
83 WR ERNEST Perryman - Vanler Mounts
84 TE MICHAEL Chrisman - Clenson Senators

63 LT JIMMY Goble - Port Kostas Pelicans
72 LG ARTHUR Gatto - Vanler Mounts
77 C RICHARD Featherston - Compolis Kings
65 RG ALAN Fogarty - New Athens Spartans
68 RT CHAD Lyons New Athens spartans

Defense
92 DE CLARENCE Widmer - Clenson Senators
61 DE RICHARD Lehr - Vanler Mounts
74 DT WILLIE Burress - New Athens Spartans
79 DT RALPH Mcardle - Compolis Kings

54 MLB STANLEY Sedillo - Port Kostas Pelicans
57 OLB ROBERT Hansen - Yellow Sands Pirates
51 OLB BENJAMIN Looney - Yellow Sands Pirates

45 SS STEVEN Alfonso - Vanler Mounts
33 FS MANUEL Heredia - Compolis Kings
38 CB LOUIS Coomer - New Athens Spartans
47 CB JOHNNY Kidder - Clenson Senators
41 CB JUSTIN Westerfield - Yellow Sands Pirates

Special Teams
12 K PATRICK Roberson - Port Kostas Pelicans
3 K BRUCE Prickett - Compolis Kings
6 P PATRICK Rhea - Vanler Mounts

Coaches
Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: RICHARD Trump
Defensive Coordinator: SEAN Shelton
Head Trainer ANTONIO Beauregard
Last edited by Camwood on Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Republic of Camwood
Demonym: Camian | Trigramme: CMW | Population: 80 Million
Air Camwood
cbcsport.cmw
Champions of:
Keisler Cup - U13 Baseball Tournament
Fourth
WLC 12
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." -Wayne Gretzky

User avatar
Armorgames
Envoy
 
Posts: 247
Founded: Feb 05, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Armorgames » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:14 pm

Position Name Number College
C Lance WIlliams 57 Texas
LG Dexter Coby 62 Washington
RG Emmett Maynerd 67 Wake Forest
RT Jaron Olivier 60 Nebraska
LT Zach Faron 68 LSU
TE Walter Griffin 87 Ohio St.
WR Carlton Stanley 88 Alabama
WR Josh Medina 23 Arkansas
WR Tommie Curry 13 Florida
RB Bradford Young 22 Wisconsin
QB Dennis Daniels 7 Michigan

DT Barry Palmer 95 LSU
DT Ruben Castro 93 TCU
DE Adrian Tyner 90 Oklahoma
DE John Kinlaw 91 Michigan St.
MLB Timothy Skaggs 54 Stanford
OLB K.J Woodsen 55 Oregon
OLB Josh Davis 52 Penn St
CB Dez Bullock 30 Notre Dame
CB Clayton Smiles 33 Iowa
S Matt Taylor 38 Texas A&M
S Chester Jones 27 Alabama

K Dan Bell 9 Arizona
P Earl Webb 4 Texas
KR Devin Fastley 29 Miami (FL)
PR Josh Elam 81 Kent St.

Coach: Mike Bradley

Style modifyer: +2
RP Permissions: Anything except injures. I will do that.
Image
Last edited by Armorgames on Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:28 am, edited 1 time in total.

3rd place in 12th World Lacrosse Championships
2nd in the inaugural U-18 IBC.

Ma wiki

User avatar
Thatius
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1476
Founded: Jan 29, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Thatius » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:50 pm

Thatian National Football Team




Offensive Starters
QB- Daniel Saleski, #14
RB- Marin Daganja, #39
FB- Antonio Mesin, #19
TE- Ignatik Belov, #56
C- Frederik Nielsson, #43
LT- Alec Satschko, #23
RT- Nick Westerhof, #8
LG- Henrik Heliovaara, #29
RG- Sean Broady, #87
WR- Massmio Fiovarte, #45
WR- Max Wenakowski, #15


Defensive Starters
S- Erik Daniilidou, #48
S- Xander Brons, #22
CB- Tim Glasspool, #34
CB- Rohan Vestogi #21
MLB- Andrei Borvanov, #33
OLB- Steven Dietz, #3
OLB- Lorenzo Giama
DE- John Eisman, #48
DE- Niel Baxendine, #77
DT- Dietrich Torebok, #7
DT-Viktor Lukacs, #73


Special Teams
K- Jorg Robbson, #69
K- Greg Ouelette, #6
P- David Pierot, #91
Last edited by Thatius on Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.

User avatar
Qazox
Postmaster of the Fleet
 
Posts: 21295
Founded: Jan 17, 2006
Ex-Nation

Qazox' World Bowl 15 roster

Postby Qazox » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:52 pm

QSPN World Bowl XV Coverage

Uniform:
Image


Style: +5

After reaching the finals of World Bowl XII, it looked like it was just a matter of time before Qazox was back atop the World Bowl World. What's happened since? 2 dissapointing performances in the playoffs and 2 different coaches and playing styles have left the Sharks in tatters.

What's new? Qazox' offensive scheme. The Pistol. New Coaching staff and new home...QSPN.
What's the same? Qazox base 3-4 defense returns again as does QSPN.
What's the frequency Kenneth? 105.3 QRCK you lone Qazoxian R.E.M. fan.

ROSTER
Head Coach: John Aries
Off. Co-ordinator: Brian Hhalvaski
Def. Co-ordinator: Eric Miller

OFFENSE:
QB: Jake Levy
HB: Brian Kelly
WR: Rob Dirks
WR: Greg Laird
WR: Chuck Hart
WR: Eric Weeks
LT: Oliver Cameron
LG: Paul Willingham
C: Jake Hardeski
RG: Brian Montero
RT: Ty Carrol

DEFENSE:
LE: Peter Willis
DT: Chris Shumacher
RE: Adam Dansbury
LOLB: Hal Landry
LILB: Brian Walden
RILB: Diego Rivera
ROLB: Ryan Grand
LCB: Jessie Camp
RCB: Nate Ogando
SS: Wayne Buck
FS: Lyle D'Antoni

Special Teams:
K: Chrisoph Halsey
P: Sean Haggerty
Ret: Mike Stephens

Permissions:
Choose my scorers: YES
Choose scoring events: YES (no safetys against me, unless you are ranked in the Top 10 or it's the playoffs)
RP injuries to my players: NO
Godmod Scoring events: NO
Godmod injuries: NO
Godmod "other" events: YES (Only weather related godmods please, except for Qazox' home game(s) at the SaxerDome)
Wikipage/Qazox National Football Team
Qualified for World Cups 31, 33, 35-50, 54-59, 61, 62. Runners-up: CoH 52
Baptism of Fire 44 (w/Mangolana); World Baseball Classics 1, 4, 5, 10, 13 and 23; World Cup of Hockey 7 and 14; World Bowls IV & IX; IBC X; Baptism of Iron III and VIII; NSCAA Tourney II, III (conferences/regionals), The OXEN Cup; the TOUR de QAZOX, Qazoxian Sports Festival and NS X-Games/Winter X-Games I.
World Cups of Hockey 4 & 6; World Baseball Classics 6, 8 and 9, World Bowls 3 and XXI; Draggonnii Inviyatii V, IBC XI
xkcd 1110 (zoomable!)

User avatar
Taeshan
Senator
 
Posts: 4877
Founded: Aug 11, 2007
Ex-Nation

Postby Taeshan » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:07 pm

The New Fitin' Falcons Back in action for the first time in...well awhile...

#   ↑	Name   ↓	Position   ↓	String   ↓
11 Ryan Yorke QB/K 3/1
12 Jason Mathews RTB/ROLB 1/2
13 Isaac Lesack QB/P 2/1
14 Jeremy Dramona QB 1
18 Oliver Landis LTB/LOLB 1/2
19 Colby Adamson LTB/LOLB 2/1
30 Andrew Waldrop RTB/ROLB 2/1
50 Joe Nedley LT 1
51 Andrew Grey LT 2
52 Jack Forrest LG 1
53 Lamar Kanbury LG 2
66 Kenneth Grant RG 2
68 Jemilee Andrew RT 1
69 Johny Sinclair DT 3
71 Adam White DT 4
74 William Taharew RG 1
79 Perry Grainger RT 2
80 Adam Waraner WR/KR/PR 1/1/1
81 Jacob Martin WR/FS 3/1
82 Tadam McMurray TE/MLB 1/2
83 Mark Drake TE/MLB 2/1
84 Mathew Hainesworth WR/CB 4/1
87 Joey Drew WR/SS 6/2
88 Laurent Kariquez WR/CB/KR 2/2/2
89 Drew Lansbury WR/SS 5/1
90 Reginold Larraby DT 1
92 Grady Swann DT 2
94 Jackson Tyler LE 1
96 Andrew Ollivir RE 1
98 Tyson Argonout RE 2
99 Tyler Sanchez LE 2



Hmmm so heres some stuff you need to know...Actually we don't run the Flexbone but we do run Option. Spread, but a split offense with two rbs (that means 3 wide recievers...And are Quaterback scrambles, a hell of a lot.

Defensively we do a lot of 4-2-5, one deep free safety two near line Strong Safeties and so on and so forth. Are starting Linebackers are the two MLB's.

Head Coach-Randall Quatrain

Offensive Coordinator-Ricky Zellefrow

Defensive Coordinator-Jacob Landsall

Special Teams Coordinator-Adam Lestew


Jerseys...
Image


TADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!


Go Defense (lowest score modifeir possible)
Champions - Copa Rushmori 22, Cup of Harmony 35, Di Bradini Cup 19, World Baseball Classic 13, Gridiron World Championships (World Bowl 0), World Bowl 34, World Lacrosse Championship 2

World Cup Qualifications-41, 44, 46, 59, 61(RoS), 62(Quarterfinals), 63 (RoS), 64 (Quarterfinals), 83, 84 (RoS), 85, 87

Hosts-Cup of Harmony 55, Copa Rushmori 14, Sporting World Cup 10,
Quidditch World Cup 10, World Cup of Hockey 41, World Cup 87

User avatar
Wadomia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 923
Founded: Apr 06, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Wadomia » Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:02 pm

Head Coach: John Moring
Assistant Coach: Stanley Dummer
Offensive Coordinator: Frank Dewald
Defensive Coordinator: Frank Hayes
Special Teams Coordinator: Kevin Crawford

Starters: Offense
QB      #12        Del Stewart                       
HB #23 Clark Fitzgerald
FB #44 Julio Cunningham
WR #81 Rashad Goldsberry
WR #82 Kyle Naquin
TE #85 Stuart Molina
LT #77 Frank Thompson
LG #63 David Davis
C #54 John Thomas
RG #51 Ronald Newsom
RT #68 Lewis Ortiz


Defense
DE      #92        Thomas Hernandez
DE #98 Ernest Baeupre
DT #74 Chris Hunter
DT #93 Kevin Wallace
OLB #52 Jake Johnson
MLB #56 David Bean
MLB #90 John Bynum
OLB #53 Earnest Gibson
CB #21 Joseph Turner
CB #41 Mark Bohannon
FS #28 Miguel Haas


Back-Ups: Offense
QB      #4         George Fisher                       
QB #16 Victory McCalla
HB #38 Henry Breland
HB #31 Alan Tucker
WR #87 Ralph Parker
WR #18 James Davis
WR #83 Jared Sawyer
TE #45 Micheal Mireles
LT #55 Frank Thompson
LT #71 Rex Ely
LG #63 Gary Cromer
C #54 Ronald Day
C #63 Doug Hammonds
RG #58 Richard Reed
RT #79 William Reilley


Defense
DE      #99        Murray Witcher
DE #66 Richard Fife
DT #75 Juan Nathanson
DT #73 Micheal Nicholas
OLB #57 Darrell Tarter
MLB #96 Alfred Lucero
MLB #91 Randal Keene
CB #22 Derrick Ortiz
CB #37 Richard West
FS #49 Andrew Rosenblum


Special Teams
K       #1         Elden Hill
P #18 Gordon Palmer
KR #22 Derrick Ortiz
PR #83 Jared Sawyer


Nation: The Allied States of Wadomia
Adjective: Wadomian
Team: Wadomian National Gridiron Team
Nickname: Warriors
Colors: Red & Black
Style Modifer: -2
Home Field: `Hudson Memorial, Capacity, 105,000
Offense: 60% run, 40% pass.
Defense: 3-4, Cover 3, brings some linebackers, and safeties (sometimes) on blitz.


If my opponent RPs first may he/she...
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Yes
Godmod Scoring events: Yes if you are designated home team
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Yes if you are designated home team


TBA
Last edited by Wadomia on Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
National Factbook
Embassy
Hosted: Wadomia Athletics Invitational, World Kickball Championships
Champions: Wadomia Athletics Invitational 1 & 2 (Men's Track), Market Cup 3, Gregory Cup (Lockey)
Runner Ups: Nation's Cup 2, Birthday Cup 1
3rd Place: Nation's Cup
4th Place:
Quarter-Finals Brotherhood Cup I, World Kickball Championships, World Indoor Soccer Championships 2, Mcleod Cup IV (Babbage Football)
Qualified Beyond Group Stage: World Bowl XV
Rankings: Indoor Vollyball - 23rd, Rugby Union - 68th, Lockey - 1st, Babbage Football - 25th
Wadomia American Football League
Game of the IV Olympiad -RP Thread's 1000th Viewer :)
Highlight --------> Your Mom

User avatar
Sarzonia
Powerbroker
 
Posts: 8522
Founded: Mar 22, 2004
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Sarzonia » Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:02 pm

Head Coach: Gregg Williams (51 years old)
Offensive Coordinator: Mark Rypien
Defensive coordinator: Kirk Olivadotti
Offence: Balanced (0 modifier)
Defensive style: Aggressive 4-3 with frequent blitzes
Two-point conversion modifier: LOGICAL
Home surface: Grass (Joe Gibbs Stadium, Woodstock - capacity 75,900)

If my opponent RP's our game first, they may:
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: NO
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Nothing beyond stuff like heavy rains, strong winds, nervous players having trouble sleeping and the like. No killing players or blowing up stadia.

QB Gavin Davis (Portland Pirates) 6-foot-2, 210 pounds, 28 years old
RB: Shaquice Allen (Portland), 5-foot-8, 195 pounds, 25 years old
WR: Dave Coles (Truxtun Commodores) 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, 29 years old
WR: Willie Brooks (Portland) 5-foot-10, 175 pounds, 32 years old
H-Back: Clark Hennessy (Burlington Vipers) 5-foot-11, 220 pounds, 26 years old
TE: Pat Whalen (Wilmington Roughnecks) 6-foot-2, 240 pounds, 32 years old
LT: Tim Lacker (Woodstock) 6-foot-3, 305 pounds, 29 years old
LG: Tony Bingham (Nicksia Hawks) 6-foot-2, 295 pounds 32 years old
C: Kenny Bridger (Portland) 6-foot-3, 310 pounds, 35 years old
RG: Brad Hampton (Woodstock) 6-foot-2, 305 pounds, 30 years old
RT: Cody Cross (Woodstock) 6-foot-5, 320 pounds, 29 years old

DEFENSIVE STARTERS:
DE: Stephan Christensen (Rypien Renegades), 6-foot-3, 265 pounds, 31 years old
DT: Evan Smyth (Portland) 6-foot-4, 325 pounds, 29 years old
DT: Sam Vincent (Truxtun) 6-foot-3, 340 pounds, 27 years old
DE: Donnie Carter (Nicksia) 6-foot-2, 300 pounds, 29 years old
WLB: Charlie Winston (Saugerties Smashers) 6-foot-1, 250 pounds, 26 years old
MLB: Tim Bates (Saugerties) 6-foot-3, 255 pounds, 34 years old
SLB: Lou Wilson (Portland) 6-foot-1, 240 pounds, 33 years old
LCB: DeAndre Mihms (Caroline Tigers) 5-foot-10, 180 pounds, 31 years old
RCB: Brock Ainsworth (Woodstock) 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, 30 years old
SS: Travis Werner (New Jerusalem Monks) 6-foot-1, 233 pounds, 28 years old
FS: Chris Horton (Woodstock) 6-foot-1, 216 pounds, 24 years old

SPECIAL TEAMS:
K: Adam Novak (Woodstock) 6-foot, 205 pounds, 27 years old
P: Chaz Hunter (Woodstock; holds on extra points and field goals for Novak) 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, 28 years old. Hunter also serves as emergency third string quarterback.
KR: Cedric Wilcox (Portland) 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, 29 years old

BENCH:
QB: Nate Lansing (Saugerties), 6-foot-1, 190 pounds, 35 years old
QB: Joe Locklear (Woodstock), 6-foot-6, 240 pounds, 23 years old
RB: Dave Heitl (Saugerties), 6-foot-3, 225 pounds, 24 years old
TE/H-Back: Joe Cooley (Woodstock), 6-foot-1, 230 pounds, 31 years old
WR: Craig Langhorn (Wilmington) 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, 29 years old
TE: Pete West (Woodstock) 6-foot-4, 240 pounds, 32 years old
OL: LeAndre Samuels (Wilmington) 6-foot-2, 300 pounds, 30 years old
OL: Mark Jacobs (Portland) 6-foot-6, 355 pounds, 29 years old
OL: Pete Kendall (Woodstock), 6-foot-3, 315 pounds, 35 years old
OL/DL: LaMar Harlen (Portland) 6-foot-1, 295 pounds, 29 years old
DL: Vernon Singletary (New Jerusalem) 6-foot-2, 310 pounds, 35 years old
DL: Marc Daniels (Joe Gibbs University), 6-foot-1, 280 pounds, 21 years old
OLB: Brad Andresen (New Daurmont), 6-foot, 230 pounds, 30 years old
LB: Erik Vasquez (Woodstock) 6-foot-2, 245 pounds, 31 years old
DB: Lee Torrance (Portland) 6-foot, 205 pounds, 29 years old
S: Shaun McFarlane (Wilmington), 5-foot-11, 190 years old, 30 years old
CB: Kerry Stockton (Truxtun) 6-foot, 190 pounds, 28 years old
First WCC Grand Slam Champion
NSWC Hall of Fame Inductee (post-World Cup 25)
Former WLC President. He/him/his.

Our trophy case and other honours; Our hosting history

User avatar
The Kytler Peninsulae
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1208
Founded: Jul 26, 2011
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby The Kytler Peninsulae » Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:57 am

Head coach: Sid Nairn-Coles
Offensive coordinator: Wilson Wakefield
Defensive coordinator: Mickey Green
Special teams coordinator: Glenn Edmonds

QB: #8 Warren Bellingham / #14 Stephen Carringdon / #4 Fred Hills
HB: #33 Pascal Deroff / #26 Julian Henry / #38 Shane Miller
FB: #40 Miles Ring
WR: #80 Fabien Mathey / #87 Timoti Wiki / #88 Rictavos Luders / #84 Cal McHale / #19 Paul Hardcastle
TE: #82 Jerome Seneris / #85 Andy Clayton / #86 Sutred Rotako
LT: #71 Colin Cracknell / #66 Silstols Minanad
LG: #63 Danny Lawrence / #67 Patrick Molyneux / #70 Ngakaukawa Nam'ulu
C: #60 Robert Burnett / #61 Barry Romford
RG: #69 Lothario Ellis / #56 Kevin Dunnett
RT: #64 Mez'yan Umaga / #68 Angufams Cagenil / #65 Louis Walpole

LE: #76 Hetag Thug / #91 Anders Sivlee
DT: #59 Izorigor Handbosm / #97 Cuthbert Ainsworth / #94 Darren Harrington
RE: #75 Derek Locke / #73 Bradley Duff / #78 Pitski Irupe
LOLB: #98 Tika Waikerepuru / #58 Marco Rennich / #91 Eric Meier
MLB: #55 Jørn Nanstveit / #54 Michael Macarthur / #96 Clinton Ellison / #51 Dennis Silver
ROLB: #93 Filler Whaariny / #92 Josh Forte
CB: #20 Christian Whalley / #22 Barry Carden / #23 Igor Abelovsky / #39 Jimmy Barrow
FS: #42 Adam Douglas / #45 Olivier Thomas / #34 Onyi Djourou
SS: #49 John Camelot / #47 Elmar Peters

K: #11 Anton Ferry / #5 Russell Lamptey
P: #3 Stephen Powers / #13 Anton Ferry
H: #3 Stephen Powers / #14 Stephen Carringdon
LS: #62 Johan Zabaleta / #69 Lothario Ellis
KR/PR: #19 Paul Hardcastle / #23 Igor Abelovsky / #26 Julian Henry

Warren Bellingham is relatively small and agile for a QB (5'11", 179lbs) and predictably enough, lacks the arm strength to make the deep passes. Fortunately, with his ability to scan the field quickly, and make plays with his legs if he doesn't spot anything, he doesn't generally need to throw deep. That's Stephen Carringdon's job. (Carringdon is 6'5", 250lbs, a plodding pocket passer with a rocket arm and not much else, and might possibly be substituted in where points are needed in a hurry.) The playbook is hence designed around short passes - three-step drops are not at all uncommon. Particularly for passes to tailback Pascal Deroff - who lacks top-end speed, but can blast and/or juke his way through small holes in no time. Both Jerome Seneris and Andy Clayton are very competent receiving TEs - Clayton's larger frame means he is more likely to stay in to block, while former high school basketball standout Seneris is like a jumbo wideout (he's 6'8" and 265lbs, but has a sub-4.6 40) and will sometimes play as a slot receiver. Wherever he is at the snap, watch out for him to make a play over the middle - and given his size advantage over any safeties, this can sometimes turn into a long TD reception with a stack of YAC.

On defense, Hetag Thug is appropriately vicious, Izorigor Handbosm ditto, but the key playmakers are OLBs Tika Waikerepuru and Filler Whaariny, who have the speed, strength, and stamina to blitz opposing QBs all day. The main defensive vulnerabilities are in the secondary, who lack the individual talent of the top WRs they will so often have to face, although they rarely make horrible mistakes (usually they'll just get beaten for speed deep, or by some other excellent individual play).

Anton Ferry's kicking range is 48 yards with no wind; he's exceptionally reliable inside 40, but misses long FGs regularly. Conversely, punter Stephen Powers has more power than accuracy, not reliably finding coffin corner as much as you'd hope for, but constantly gaining a ton of hangtime and distance when pinned inside his own half.

RP permissions: Do not godmod, and do not injure my players for more than a game or two. No other limitations.
Style modifier: -1
Style details: The offense is built around short passes (the "West Coast offense"), and the team make extensive use of 2-TE offensive sets - sometimes with two WRs and one RB, sometimes the other way round. Of course, in long-yardage situations, you can expect to see at least three WRs and the QB operating out of the gun. On defense, the 3-4 is the base formation; the OLBs regularly blitz, the MLBs tend to stay in coverage. Expect to see the 4-4 defense in rushing situations.
Team nickname: Guardians (often referred to as "Green and Gold Guardians").
Kit: See below for jerseys. Helmet is green with gold stripes and facemask. Pants are gold with green stripes for home kit, and the reverse away. Socks are gold.
Image
Home field: Zube National Stadium, Zube (capacity 56,424; shown in soccer mode, the adboards around the field won't be there for gridball). Field is natural grass; weather forecast will be provided in preview RPs, but expect occasional rain and moderate temperatures.
Last edited by The Kytler Peninsulae on Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:49 am, edited 3 times in total.
Out of international isolation and... winning things? Huh?

Host: World Lacrosse Championship 13, Baptism of Iron X, 7th World Championships of Babbage Rules Football, and Games of the IX Olympiad.

Won: World Lacrosse Championship 13, Elephant Chess Cup 7, and Memorial Cup. Also top of the medals table at the Games of the IX Olympiad (24 gold, 63 total medals).
World Lacrosse Championship 12 and World Bowl 47 quarter-finalists, World Bowl XV and World Baseball Classic 20 octo-finalists
28 medals, 10 gold, at Games of the VI Olympiad (13th in medal table)
7 medals, 5 gold, at VII Olympic Winter Games (7th in medal table)
26 medals, 10 gold, at Games of the VIII Olympiad (9th in medal table)

User avatar
Andossa Se Mitrin Vega
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1822
Founded: Aug 20, 2005
Ex-Nation

Postby Andossa Se Mitrin Vega » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:13 am

Pos No Name Age Ht Wt

QB 12 Ibrahiam Ju’Tok’untu 32 6’4 223lbs
HB 35 Tular Stonengeis 136 4’2 175lbs(dwarf)
WR 82 Kiril Irin’obur 28 6’5 180lbs
WR 83 Wai Urus Kyan 29 6’0 195lbs
WR 86 Huteh Beorii 33 6’3 170lbs
WR 80 Jahirii Cabl’et 27 6’7 215lbs
LT 69 Ombis Iryaty 31 6’6 321lbs
LG 66 Uiri Gyan’it’arui 28 6’4 345lbs
C 61 J’Jugi Qizanyth 34 6’0 298lbs
RG 67 Amirun Morderii 25 6’11 358lbs
RT 62 Cared Vaniosh 29 6’5 307lbs

LDE 94 Xanthiac Munii 28 6’2 274lbs
LDT 99 Kirithyn’r Tapeu 26 6’0 349lbs
RDT 92 Lo’Ki Nurisse 27 6’5 338lbs
RDE 90 Deyewy Forentu 31 5’11 255lbs
LOLB 54 Presidiue Hubirii 30 6’3 220lbs
MLB 55 Chae’trui Yaerii 31 6’5 238lbs
ROLB 59 Munci Mu’Ci’Ferii 24 6’4 227lbs
CB 21 Omari Vanterius 34 5’10 185lbs
CB 27 Jase Isid’dain 29 6’2 173lbs
FS 20 Timon Tinuris 35 5’8 214lbs
SS 23 Raijik Ki’saru 30 6’5 235lbs

K 1 Pantoj Waquirii 26 6’4 230lbs
P 11 Gareb’is Fu’tari’jais 33 6’1 164lbs

Head Coach: Moo Mangerild
Offensive Coordinator: Heinscherilech hae’nuis
Defensive Coordinator: Oscoes Recotrien
Special Teams: Diobii Jas’Kinyth

http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af14 ... onunis.png
STYLE: as offensive as it gets

Do anything besides killing my players.
Champions: AORBC II (Women's Champs); AOHC IV; Cup of Harmony 44, 49, & 54; Baptism of Iron VBrevity Challenge Cup 3
2nd Place: WC64
3rd Place: WC59; WC61WC65
WC Quarterfinals- 53,58,60
Qualified for WC Proper - 27,28,29,30,53,54,56,58,59,60,61,63,64,65
Host: Draggonnii Inviyatii; BoF 17 ; World Bowl XII; BoF43 (with K&P);World Cup 58 (with QPeMA)World Cup 61 (with Valanora)

AO is, as they say, THE PLACE.
Those of you whom we consider friends and respect here on NS are welcome to join us on FB. Simply TG me and We will set it in motion.

User avatar
Dorian and Sonya
Diplomat
 
Posts: 521
Founded: Aug 23, 2005
Ex-Nation

Postby Dorian and Sonya » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:28 am

The Sylvanaes Queendom is pleased to present the Gridiron version of the Mystical Unicorns.

Image



Do anything you like but kill my girls.

Starters listed only.

QB 11 Milaniel Birloth 5’1 87lb female elf
HB 23 Tobias Strongbeard 4’4 154lb male dwarf
FB 44 Farik Urijastaad 6’5 264lb male ½ orc
TE 81 Gregory Masterson 6’6 259lb male human
WR 88 Adondilya Lareretinus 5’0 78lb female elf
WR 85 Herlathiel Lanéslhûn 4’11 80 lb female elf
LT 69 Yagundr Willowbow 6’11 397lb male stone giant
LG 67 Crushkaa 7’3 431lb male cave troll
C 75 Matrin O’Shear 6’4 316lb male human
RG 60 Shadrac the Skull Reaver 6’10 327lb male minotaur
RT 74 Doomba Doomba 7’8 412lb male ogre

K 10 Calladhya Orlond 4’7 70lb female elf
P 3 Eliriel Haeeme 4’11 81lb female elf
KR 33 Selladhiel Galonsumé 4’8 76lb female elf
PR 84 Aniel Kiagalal 4’6 82lb female elf

DE 94 Karind Garroth 6’4 274lb male human
DT 99 Brijaskaa 7’0 411lb male cave troll
DT 90 Dontonio Allero 6’2 368lb male human
DE 78 Umarik Windwalker 6’0 267lb male gnoll
OLB 56 Glanathwen Galalinde 4’5 75lb female elf
MLB 54 Kiga 5’11 200lb male ape
OLB 52 Faelima Augtanellyn 4’8 86lb female elf
CB 30 Lailothiel Aldalond 4’7 68lb female elf
CB 28 Moréeliel Haesumé 4’10 71lb female elf
FS 47 Úthialwen Laeethta 4’9 92lb female elf
SS 40 Enaialra Noroeme 4’11 79lb female elf

Head Coach Tirbannwen Galonsumé
World Cup 53 Champions

AO - Not Just A Place - It's THE PLACE

User avatar
The Fanboyists
Senator
 
Posts: 4322
Founded: Sep 21, 2007
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby The Fanboyists » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:57 am

Overview:
Country: The Federal Republic of Allamunnic States
Team Name: Regulars
Abbreviation: Regs (team); FRAS (country)
Team Colors: Steel-Grey, Royal Blue
Kit: Home is left, Away is right.
Image
Head Coach: Ryan Smart (Age: 35)
Offensive Coordinator: Leon Rodriksunn (Age: 43)
Offensive Style: Power-Spread-Option
Defensive Coordinator: Theo Dahlstadt (Age: 47)
Defensive Style: Multi-Front, Blitz-Heavy
Special Teams Coordinator: Harvey O'Bannon (Age: 58)
Team Manager: Benjamin Jameson (Age: 53)
Home Fields: Federal Steel Field, Thomasburg (Capacity: 142,000); Royal Field (Capacity: 140,800); Cataphract Memorial Stadium, Skarrsboro (Capacity: 132,000)


Style Modifier: -3
RP Permissions:
RP Scores: You can decide if it’s offensive or defensive, or on the ground or through the air. But please TG for approval before deciding on an individual from my team.
RP Injuries: You may RP an injury to one of my players, but I would like to determine severity outside of game-ending.
Godmod Injuries: Same rules apply as to RPing regular injuries. Make it interesting, please.
Godmod "other" events: If you use this, do something good with it. Boring people will be shot. TG first to check in, if you don't mind.


Team Overview:

Perhaps a handful of other teams have come as tantalizingly close to a championship as the Regulars have in recent years, but it's doubtful that any of those nations were as gridiron-crazy as the Allamunnic States; two third-place finishes have left everyone, players, staff, and fans alike thirsty for more.

Which is why it's a shame that it's also the first time in about seven World Bowls that the team will not have Haanryk Stahlburg. Many people are saying that the team might well do just fine without him, but the majority have been repeating the old addage "You don't know what you've got 'till it's gone." With the main source of offensive fireworks gone, the team will likely begin reminding people of the defensive near-juggernaut of old.

Only this time it's a defensive juggernaut ranked in the top ten in the world and with two third-place finishes and a veteran crew of starters to take full advantage. It's worth note that a relatively low rate of player turnover means that the starting squad that are now considered veterans have been together in many cases since World Bowl IX, with more recent additions having meshed into a cohesive unit. The passers and receivers are tuned into one another, the running backs know how the line plays and the line knows what's expected of them. The defensive players are comfortable handing off responsibilities to one another, or having their own tunnel vision and dealing with their own job alone, confident that the whole field is taken care of.

Maybe this will be the year. One thing is for sure; even if the squad still has a chip on its shoulder, they are no underdog squad any longer.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Offense:

Offensive Style: Flex


Despite still being a run-first team at its heart, the Regulars have become quite proficient in most other categories: passing both short and deep, the option, runs up the middle, to the outside, screens, and trick plays.
There is one major change, though; for the first time since World Bowl IX, the Allamunnic national team will play without Haanryk Stahlburg, who retired from intense international competition after taking multiple injuries in last year’s campaign. No back seems to have taken his place as a clear starter, which means veterans Nurdsunn and Dercyk, second-year player Gaardsunn and rookie Mark Erikson.
That said, the passing game developed in the past two years a marked amount, with Daalhulm blooming as a passer and Hanriksun's formerly mediocre-passing abilities taking a shine for the better. Mikel Dunn and Willy Theodore were always good targets, but Gaarutt Paakur, Erika Gaines, and Izaak Rolle's emergences last year has made the passing game that much more potent and flexible. Add the existing proficiency with screens and the presence of short targets among most, if not all of the running backs, and the passing attack is poised to become a potent weapon in the Regulars' quest for a world championship.


Defense:

Defensive Front/Style: Heavy Blitz, Flex; Multifront


For all its periodic lapses, the Allamunnic States still field one of the better defenses on a national team. That strength is only improving now that they have proven and replenished personnel sufficiently to go back to a proper flex-defense.

The 3-4 and 4-3 are still their main fronts, and will be the most common. But don't expect one over the other; they're plenty capable of going out of either one, with solid play-making abilities all over.

The secondary is showing signs of improvement from previous years, and generated more interceptions in WBXII than most can remember them doing for some time. That said, they do have the unfortunate tendency to give up big plays, which can be problematic, to put it mildly.

Rushing, on the other hand, is still pretty much suicide around these guys. They've only lapsed once or twice, and in all fairness, those were against Newmanistan and Cassadaigua (and the latter only slightly). Not many others can boast of much success on the ground, and that theme will likely continue.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Offensive Roster:
Offensive Coordinator: Leon Rodriksunn (Age: 43)

*indicates rotating players at a given position.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Backfield:

Quarterbacks
If the Allamunnic passers lack the same level of talent that some nations with more passing-geared offenses have, they’re certainly not lacking in talent or in depth; the Regulars’ passing attack has progressed well, and emergence of flexible quarterbacks have made them more than one-dimensional threats.
Coach: John McClelland (Age: 48)

1) Maarkus Daalhulm - #5 – Age: 32; 6’4”; 232lbs - Balanced – Cataphract Enlistment – Daalhulm’s tendency to take minor injuries has caught him some flack in the past, but it’s worth saying that he is, in fact, the single longest-tenured Allamunnic quarterback on the national squad, ever. This fact is owed to his reliable, consistent play, his willingness to put the team ahead of his ego, and strong work ethic, all of which combined with less-than-spectacular stats, make him one of the more under-rated (and in the coaches’ eyes, more dangerous) quarterbacks in the world. He also has favored his right hand more of late, but is still comfortable throwing ambidexterously. In other words? His blind-side changes.

#2) Zofya Hanriksun - #12 – Age: 24; 6’0”; 175lbs – Scrambler – Vienna Women’s Academy – Hanriksun is most well-known as a quarterback who makes things happen with her feet, but to see only this side of her would be a costly mistake; her arm’s not really any weaker than Daalhulm’s, and if her passes aren’t as crisp and accurate, it’s not by much. Having made the transition from a package player to a true back-up quarterback, she’s still about as likely to see package work as to simply line up under center.

3) Daene Maarks - #15 - Age: 23; Height: 6'3"; Weight: 230lbs - Pocket Passer – US Dunnmaar – Maarks didn’t get much in terms of playing time last year, which is probably just as well; his work was more in the way of development, with a handful of downs played in a few games. With a rather strong arm, plenty of accuracy, and a knack for good judgement, Maarks may well be Daalhulm’s heir-apparent.

4) Axel Kristiansen - #16; Age: 22; Height: 6'1"; Weight: 232lbs - Scrambler/Wildcat – UT Copenhagen - with the emergence of Zofya Hanriksun as a major player in the team's offense, Kristiansen was promoted to the team proper to give her a proper back-up and understudy, with her injury now being a real risk. Kristiansen has an arm of similar strength to Hanriksun, but lacks her level of speed. He's not slow by any stretch of the imagination, though, and he's certainly a more solidly-built rushing quarterback who should be able to fulfill his job sufficiently if called upon.

Running Backs:

No unit on the team has been hit harder than the running-backs; the departure of Haanryk Stahlburg has deprived this unit (and the team) of its biggest playmaker, and has left rushing duties to a run-by-committee approach using four primary backs. That said, none of them are bad by any stretch of the imagination, and rushing will continue to be a major part of the Regulars’ offense.
Coach: Willy Zimmermann (Age: 53)

Half Backs:
*1) Udun Gaardsunn - #35 - Age: 24; Height: 6'0"; Weight: 224lbs - Balanced – Rodriksun University of Thurrsfeld - Gaardsunn’s name and number were called in the final games of the fourteenth World Bowl after Haanryk Stahlburg went down for good; in the penultimate game, he found himself stifled as he struggled with a task he wasn’t ready for, clearly enough. The Bronze Bowl, though, was a different story, as he found his running legs and provided some punch to the offense to help the team win their second-straight top-three finish. If he lacks Stahlburg’s absurd combination of speed and power, he’s got a fair amount of both that make him a threat to be considered, even if he’s not a one-man offense. Thus, he’s taken over as the team’s primary running-back.

*2) Ole Nurdsunn - #44 – Age: 25; 6’1”; 244lbs – Power – UT Copenhagen - A running back as powerful as Nurdsunn is not normal. Given his tendency to flatten linebackers and punch through defensive four-fronts, there's not many outside of the stronger linebackers and defensive linemen who have a good chance of taking him down unassisted. That said, Ole's not overly fast, and lacks much in the way of break-away capability. At most, expect him to gain twenty yards on a really good run, unless he rips off a flattening-spree, in which case he might go longer simply because there's nobody large enough that is still upright to bring him down.

*3) Myra Dercik - #29 – Age: 25; 5’5”; 146lbs – Speed – University of Kohlenburg - Speaking of break-out performances, Dercik had two notable campaigns herself recently, indicating she had the vision and smarts to pick good holes and running lanes, and the speed to take advantage of any room she got. Increased favoring of the run-by-committee approach saw Dercik get more carries than ever before, and she did plenty with them, becoming a prominent rusher and a notable receiving option; this trend is only likely to continue with Stahlburg’s departure.

*4) Mark Erikson - #22 – Age: 20; 5’10”; 220lbs – Balanced – Innsbruck University - Erikson is probably the closest to a future Stahlburg that the team has; he’s developing, being fresh out of college, but is showing signs of a similar level of power and explosiveness to the departed playmaker. That said, Erikson is still learning the ropes, and will probably have the fewest carries of the rotating backs.

#5) Annaka Gunnarsunn - #21 - Age: 24; Height: 5'7"; Weight: 170lbs - Speed – Vienna Women’s Academy - Annaka, on the other hand, has a style much more similar to Dercik's speed-oriented style. Gunnarsunn doesn't seem to possess Dercik's blazing acceleration ability, but she's got similar instincts and similar overall speed that make her a capable replacement if Dercik should need to leave the game for some reason.

Fullbacks

*1) Dave Hendriks - #57 – Age: 30; 6’1”; 264lbs – Blocking – College of Zagreb - There's no illusions about Hendriks' ability to carry the ball or catch it; he's got hands like bricks. Luckily, he's build like a cinderblock, so he's quite useful as a lead-blocker, especially in critical short-yardage or conversion situations. That said, he's not called on often, and he's mostly kept around as insurance, of sorts, rather than because he's particularly crucial to the team's success.

#2) Willy O'Daniel - #41 – Age: 35; 6’2”; 259lbs - Possession/Short-Down – Wilsonville College - Willy fulfills a short-down rushing role, although as one of the team's oldest veteran players, his time on the squad may be drawing to a close. O'Daniel's job is sort of redundant, but he's kept around as a back-up should the need arise.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Receivers:

The words “play-making receiver” aren’t often heard together in relation to Allamunnic squads; receivers are generally supporting players who are reliant on a skilled quarterback or good play-calling to be effective. At least such is the reputation; the truth is somewhat different. Though lacking in the same sort of star-power as some other international squads’ receiver corps, this group of pass-catchers are every bit as dangerous as their counterparts elsewhere.

Coach: Zack Quinn (Age: 57)

Wide Receivers:

*1) Mikel Dunn - #4 – Age: 32; 6’4’’; 217lbs - Balanced – Thomasburg State University - If there’s one player that fits the stereotype of the big-play receiver, it’s Mikel Dunn, one of Maarkus Daalhulm’s favorite and most dangerous targets. Dunn’s got hands like magnets covered in glue, plenty of jumping ability, break-away speed, and enough size and strength to be a physical player. In other words, God help you if you underestimate a weapon like Dunn.

*2) Gaarutt Paakurr - #87 – Age: 35; 6’5”; 212lbs – Balanced – Tesla Polytechnic University of Stalhamark - The former semi-pro proved himself to be more than a little useful as a safety-valve to take pressure and coverage off of Dunn and later Gaines, all the while handily making a mark of his own. Paakurr is similar to Dunn, if not quite his equal in terms of raw talent. That said, years of professional experience gives Paakurr an equally useful skill-set and expertise for the offense.

*3) Erika Gaines - #11 – Age: 28; 6’0”; 174lbs – Speed – Waalturs University of Stalhamark - Having saved her career with the national team with a stand-out campaign two years ago and reliable numbers last year, Gaines returns as a #3 receiver and a proven weapon for the Regulars' offense. Gaines will rotate with the other wide receivers, or might occasionally play inside-receiver on slants and similar plays when her blazing speed is called for. Though she will drop some throws that other receivers might catch, it's generally not too egregious, and her ability to get open more than makes up for it.

*4) Izaak Rolle - #17 – Age: 22; 6’3”; 217lbs – Balanced – None - Izaak has the stigma of having failed to earn a college scholarship to play on the gridiron. Having instead gone straight to the national team based on scouting and analysis of his potential alone, Rolle has trained at a level that has impressed teammates and coaches, both in his work-ethic and in his skill. Rolle's still developing a little bit, so he's likely to make the occasional mistake, but those shouldn't be too much of a problem for the team.

*5) Devin Smith - #8 - Age: 22; 6'4"; 215lbs - Balanced – US Thomasburg - Smith is a player who managed to sneak his way into the playing-rotation without anyone in the press noticing. Smith's posessed of some amazing speed, some notable size, and good hands, making him a solid option for the team's quarterbacks and a reliable target. Smith's still a developing player fresh out of college, but all signs are saying that he has a bright future ahead of him.

*6) Rick Therris - #84 – Age: 31; 6’4”; 212lbs – Hands – Phillips University of Capua - Sometimes, you just need someone who will catch the damn ball. Therris fulfills this requirement beautifully, catching some throws that he probably shouldn't be able to, and showing a propensity for embarrassing safeties by pulling off catches that they should have made. Rick's not overly fast, and he's not particularly difficult to cover, route-running-wise. That said, a well-placed ball in his directions can cause miracles, and he's not a bad third-down option for the team's QB's.

#7) Sarah Jennings - #83 – Age: 26; 6’2”; 164lbs – UP Mobilston - Speed - Jennings is another fast receiver with some slightly inconsistant catching ability, hence her reserve role. If she needs to be called on, there's other problems, and she'll probably either be useless in that case or she'll be quite up to the job.

#8) Grant O'Bryan - #82 - Age: 24; 6'3"; 219lbs - Balanced – Skraelingia University - O'Bryan is much like Jennings in terms of experience and the circumstances that will result in his playing this year. Given another couple of years to develop, he could be a useful weapon. Until then, he's a backup.


Tight-Ends and Inside Receivers

*1) Willy Theodore - #85 – Age: 30; 6’5”; 248lbs - Balanced – St. Theodore Catholic College - A receiving stalwart for the team, Theodore, somewhat counter-intuitively, is a notable deep-threat. He's way faster than a tight-end has any right to be, is plenty powerful, and has a marked catching ability (he has a propensity for ripping the ball out of would-be interceptor's hands), making him one of the best receiving options available to anyone under center for the Allamunnic team. Add the fact that he's a solid blocker, and you've got as good an inside-receiver/tight-end as there's ever been.

*2) Derrick Ford - #89 – Age: 27; 6’5”; 262lbs – Blocking – Shroeder College of Northport - Ford is not a particularly good target. He's more blocking-oriented, and is first and foremost a tight-end, not an inside-receiver. Using him otherwise is folly. Ford's main strength is his strength and blocking abilities, so he's at his best contributing to the run-game by giving the backs a bit more breathing room.

#3) Walter Heep - #86 – Age: 28; 6’4”; 256lbs - Power/Possession – UN Meuse - Heep is a package player for when the team wants to run, knows how they're going to run, and don't mind signalling loud and clear to all watching: it then tends to come as a nasty shock to opponents when he catches a short over-the-middle pass. Heep's a great check-down option who can get open quick (even if he can't stay that way for long on sustained efforts) and will catch most anything thrown in his direction.

#4) Zack Hall - #88 – Age: 27; 6’4”; 250lbs – Balanced – Grimmeberg State University - Hall resembles nothing so much as a slightly-less-talented Willy Theodore; Hall plays pretty much the same way, and acts more as an inside receiver than a classic tight-end. Hall will probably get some rotation time, but he's not about to become a major target or playmaker any time soon, in all liklihood.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Offensive Line:
Offensive Line Coach: Leon Rodriksunn (Age: 45)

For those who don’t know, Allamunnae pride themselves on the prowess of their linemen on both sides of the ball. At first glance, the Allamunnic linemen on offense don’t look all that impressive; solid, but not particularly noteworthy, which, size-wise, they really aren’t. But on the field, discipline, training, a high level of skill and form, and high strength, coupled with the inevitable stamina that comes with playing 80-minute games rather than 60-minute ones (often with hurry-up offenses being used), tends to give them an edge over their opponents. Expect very few sacks to be given up by this group, and expect some gaping holes to be ripped in defensive lines and linebacker corps. The lineup of the offensive line has not changed at all, though there were times of uncertainty at camp; that said, as heavily as the line rotates, it hardly matters.

Right Tackles
*1) Carlos Fuqua - #64 – Age: 32; 6'4"; 321lbs – Balanced – Leif’s Harbor College
*2) Gragur Stroenhiem - #78 – Age: 31; 6’8”; 331lbs - Pass Blocker – Bowler University of Danielson
*3) John Ryan - #52 – Age: 32; 6’3”; 323lbs - Run Blocker – Stevenson University of Nocksburg
#4) Vaalhulm Rikken - #52 - Age: 23; 6'6"; 341lbs – Balanced – Rumanika College

Right Guards
*1) Hanrik Wurfyter - #63 – Age: 29; 6’2”; 326lbs - Balanced – US Dunnmaar
*2) Andre Marko - #51 - Age: 29; 6'0"; 324lbs; - Run Blocker – Leif’s Harbor College
*3) Saamuel Nurmunn - #53 – Age: 33; 6’5”; 322lbs – Balanced – Udunsfurd University
#4) Paul Eriksson - #55 - Age: 23; 6'1"; 324lbs – Balanced – UT Copenhagen

Centers
*1) Theoedur Suldurmunn - #67 – Age: 32; 6’1”; 322lbs – Balanced – UT Copenhagen
*2) Ben Hardey - #54 – Age: 31; 6’0”; 324lbs – Balanced – US Daalfuurge
*3) George Fischer - #75 - Age: 31; 6’1’’; 325lbs - Pass Blocker – USk Rumanika
#4) Durik Saenmikel - #73 - Age: 23; 6'4"; 343lbs – Balanced – USk Skarrsboro

Left Guards
*1) Archie Erikson - #79 – Age: 30; 6’2”; 326lbs - Run Blocker – Leif’s Harbor College
*2) Stavan Baekar - #76 – Age: 33; 6’3”; 320 lbs – Balanced – Davis University of Koenigshalloe
*3) Ray Hinterman - #71 – Age: 33; 6’4”; 322lbs - Run Blocker – Reubin Academy of Inneville
#4) Leonard Kindbom - #69 - Age: 23; 6'2"; 322lbs - Run Blocker – UT Zagreb

Left Tackles
*1) Waaltar Stroenheim - #72 – Age: 31; 6’8”; 333lbs – Balanced – USk Thursfeld
*2) Agathias Huntar - #73 – Age: 31; 6’5”; 329lbs – Balanced – Rodriksun College
*3) Ron Hardey - #61 – Age: 32; 6’5”; 322lbs - Pass Blocker – Inneville University
#4) Alex Weimar - #65 - Age: 23; 6'5"; 346lbs - Pass Protection – UN Meuse

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Defensive Roster:
Defensive Coordinator: Theo Dahlstadt (Age: 47)

*indicates players that move in or out based on front in use.
#indicates reserve player
!indicates first year player

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Defensive Line:

It is arguable that the Regulars possess one of the finest defensive lines in the world; chock-full of play-makers and hard-workers, the unit is responsible for a ridiculous number of sacks over the years and for most teams that they face to under 100 yards rushing. With international stars like Honorius Waalturs and Theo Laansur starting out, and complemented by playmaker Gaarutt Grahulm and under-rated trickster Archie Wagner, nobody should ever feel safe against this unit.

Coach: Daniel Rickenbacher (Age: 45)

Defensive Tackles

*1) Theodur Laansur - #95 – Age: 31; 6’8”; 350lbs - Balanced – Federal Army - Theo is probably one of the better defensive linemen playing at the moment, and it's not just because he's large. Laansur is physically a large enough man that his heft isn't indicative of speed problems or abnormal health problems: he's just really big. He's no speedster, but Laansur is quick enough on his feet that he's a menace to inside-rushers, and can put some hurt on any quarterback who underestimates him. While his main role is as a run-stopper, as a line-anchor in the 3-4, he'll find playing time in pretty much every front.

*2) Gaarutt Grahulm - #99 – Age: 25; 6’6”; 335lbs – Balanced – UT Copenhagen - Grahulm is a balanced, multi-purpose inside-lineman. He's physically large enough and strong enough to clog the middle in a 3-4 front and cause issues for the running-game. But he's also rather quick, and can play as a pass-rushing, direct run-stuffing DT in four-fronts as well. His main problem is a lack of big-game experience, but he's got one of the best defensive linemen of the last twenty years as his coach and other experienced, talented players setting the example, so that shouldn't be much of a problem.

*3) Haanryk Faalks - #62 - Age: 23; 6'3"; 328lbs - Balanced – UT Copenhagen - Faalks turned out to be a useful defensive tackle, and has been moved up to help replace the retiring Leon Thornburger. Faalks lacks experience, but has some good explosiveness and has a knack for clogging up the line, while also having a good nose for passers and ball-carriers. There might be a couple of teething issues, but Faalks should give good service on the team for some time to come.

*4) Danny Mallett - #94 – Age: 25; 6’5”; 330lbs – Balanced – UH Nocksburg - Faalks' partner in crime is Danny Mallett, who is nothing if not a capable tackle. Similarly inexperienced to Faalks, Mallet has seen a little more action, but is much more of a run-stopper than Faalks, even if he's not too shabby against the pass either. Mallett will likely team up with Faalks out of a 4-3 set, leaving Grahulm to be Laansur's partner when they're in.

*5) Noah Carlsson - #91 - Age: 23; 6'6"; 347lbs - Run Stopper – Northport Royal University - Carlsson fulfills the role of a straight-up, line-clogging nose-tackle, and does it well. While Laansur might be the team's normal nose-tackle, Carlsson is a solid backup who can give Laansur a break, or can fill in in a pinch. Just don't expect him to run any marathons.

Defensive Ends

*1) Honorius Waalturs - #58 – Age: 28; 6’1”; 290lbs - Balanced – US Dunnmaar - Waalturs is the marquee player on the defensive line for the team. Waalturs is very fast and strong, and tends to make most right tackles look like fools. As athletic as he is, it's no surprise that Waalturs is also very flexible, being usable as both a pass-rusher and an outside-run-stopper. He's posessed of an impressive work-ethic and is as civil and polite as they come on and off the field, which has a jarring dissonance with his tendency to slam people violently to the ground between the whistles.

*2) Archie Wagner - #98 – Age: 28; 6’2”; 288lbs - Balanced – UO Vienna/St. Theodore - A sharp contrast to his line-mate's quiet professionalism, Archie Wagner is an energetic, boistrous, and obviously intelligent player. Archie actually sometimes has too much energy; he won't sit still prior to a snap, instead shuffling and moving around to confuse offensive blocking schemes. He seems to be a rather smart player, or at least he has a strong grasp of psychology. Archie loves to get in O-linemen's grills, just to try to provoke them into stupid penalties, which seems to work rather well. Because he's not 'silent-but-deadly' like Waalturs, many people miss the fact that Wagner actually is almost as good.

*3) Dareus Bryant - #91 – Age: 27; 6’2”; 306lbs – Balanced – UP Derrick - Bryant is a solid, all-around defensive end who can play the run or the pass solidly. He's still developing, so he's not getting a whole lot of playing time yet, but Bryant is talented, so he'll be a strong contributor once he starts living up to his potential.

*4) Zack Steele - DE#56* - Age: 23; 6'2"; 303lbs - Balanced – UP Derrick - Steele, despite being rather inexperienced, has picked up a lot from his short stint with the practice squad; he's been deemed good enough for the big show now, and so he's been placed into the rotation on the defensive line, one of the better such units in the world. Steele is still a pass-rusher first and foremost, but his run-stopping abilities have improved vastly in the year since WB13.

*5) James O’Bannon - #68 – Age: 31; 6’3”; 301lbs - Pass Rusher – Schroeder College of Filia - O'Bannon is a specialized pass-rusher. That's good, because the Allamunnae love to rush passers heavily, early, and often. O'Bannon's fast enough to apply almost instant pressure, and strong enough to exhaust even the best offensive linemen trying to block him.

*6) Erik Holmes - DE#97 – Age: 27; 6’1”; 298lbs – Balanced –UF Inneville - Holmes, despite nominally being the sixth-string (or third-string, really) defensive end, is one of the rotating members of one of the world's elite defensive lines. Holmes' balanced skill-set and moderate amount of experience, as well as an increased sense of urgency and renewed work ethic from a year on the practice squad all make him a strong contributor on the line, even if statistically he won't be the most impressive.


Linebackers:

The linebacking corps, while lacking the star-power and renown of the defensive line, isn't really any less dangerous; led by an MLB who is about as smart as you can be without being an international academic prize-winner, and hits harder than a tank, and with a whole bunch of players who are tuned-in and fired up, it'd be a mistake to underestimate this unit.

Coach: Greg McCoy (Age: 50)

Inside Linebackers

*1) Miles Ryan - #43 – Age: 30; 6’0”; 258lbs - Balanced – U of Copenhagen - Miles Ryan is coming off of two breakout competitions, the first which firmly established him as a starter, and the second confirming that new place. Ryan is a jack-of-all trades, capable of blitzing, playing the run, or going into coverage effectively. He also seems to have a knack for making plays, so he'll probably continue to be prolific for the team's defense. He's also far from stupid, and he's effectively the defense's 'field general', skilled at recognizing fronts and tendencies, and then audibling new calls to compensate or take advantage of changing situations.

*2) Kyle McGregor - #47 – Age: 30; 6’1”; 252lbs - Run-Stopper/Coverage – UH Nocksburg - McGregor is another jack-of-all-trades, much like Miles Ryan. that said, McGregor doesn't have the same play-making knack or sheer talent. He's effective, certainly, and far from untalented, and he fulfills a vital role for the defense. McGregor seems more effective in run-stopping and coverage, though, rather than blitzing.

*3) Daniel Greyson - #39 – Age: 31; 6’2”; 253lbs - Blitzer – Federal Army - Greyson, by contrast, is a very aggressive linebacker, who contributes heavily to blitzes and the pass-rush, when necessary. He lacks much in the way of skill in coverage, and is moderately good in run-stopping, but leaning heavily on him in either of those would probably be a mistake. That said, his blitzes are ferocious, fast, and tend to leave his intended targets sitting on the grass wondering what just hit them.

*4) Leo Udunsunn - #48 – Age: 27; 6’1”; 251lbs – Balanced – Kristinburg Technical School - Udunsunn is still developing, but he shows signs that his gridiron intelligence isn't far off from Ryan's, even now in his relative inexperience. Udunsunn is solid in all the physical categories (he can stop the run, blitz, and cover), but it's that intelligence that is probably his greatest assett. Give him a few years, and he'll probably be a capable replacement for Ryan in most unpredictable situations.

#5) Zak Galloper - #41 - Age: 23; 6'2"; 264lbs - Blitz – Inneville University - Zak had some limited playing time last year, but he did some good things with what he got, hence his promotion. He probably will still serve mostly as a reserve linebacker, but as a reliable one.

#6) Carlos Santiago - #48 - Age: 25; 6'4"; 253lbs - Blitz – Filia College - Carlos Is much better on his own in the middle of a 4-3 front. He isn't the same sort of field-general that the other two Mids are, but Santiago can fill the role in a pinch, if necessary.

#7) Pete Dunlap - #66 - Age: 23; 6'0"; 238lbs - Balanced – Inneville University - Dunlap was pretty much made to work alongside Galloper, and the two complement each other, as well as being comfortable playing together as they have since high school.

Outside Linebackers

*1) Alex McCann - #46 – Age: 30; 6’1”, 254lbs - Balanced – Thomasburg State University - The McCann twins seem to have been working on their weaknesses, because they're together now some of the most versatile, and overall effective outside linebackers available. That said, they're both still the most dangerous to passers, as they excel in coverage, and are more than capable of breaking down routes and seriously derailing passing plays.

*2) John McCann - #32 – Age: 30; 6’1”; 251lbs - Balanced – Thomasburg State University - The McCann twins seem to have been working on their weaknesses, because they're together now some of the most versatile, and overall effective outside linebackers available. That said, they're both still the most dangerous to passers, as they excel in coverage, and are more than capable of breaking down routes and seriously derailing passing plays.

*3) Danny Chessen - #42 – Age: 26; 6’2”; 251lbs – Balanced – US Rone - Chessen is a flexible linebacker who can be called on in a pinch in most situations. However, due to inexperience, he does make some rather rookie-ish mistakes, which can sometimes prove costly. He's sometimes a little over-zealous on run stopping, and he's been flagged for unnecessary roughness or illegal hits a few times. He's quite a good tackler.

*4) Rodrik Hundsmun - #45 – Age: 29; 6’4”; 254lbs – Balanced – Skarrsboro Federal University - Nobody’s really sure why Hundsmun never found his way into the pro leagues, seeing as he’s got plenty of speed, plenty of strength, a love of hitting people, size, and natural linebacker’s instincts. The fact that he’s balanced as a run-stopper and a coverage man and a blitzer indicate good things for Hundsmun’s future.

#5) Sean Cooley - #54 - Age: 22; 6'2"; 248lbs - Coverage – St.Theodore Catholic College - While Cooley is first and foremost a reserve, he's most likely to be called in when passing situations are likely to be widespread.

#6) Pam Remmington - #31 - Age: 24; 5'10"; 204lbs - Balanced – Kristiansburg College - Remmington is a little on the slower side of the linebackers; that said, she's a solid overall linebacker, if not at the skill level as the others, hence her reserve position.


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Defensive Backs:

The secondary has long been viewed as a glaring weakness of the Allamunnic defense. Two years ago, things started changing, and now throwing near several of the corners and safeties (Ierunmungur, Marquette, and Mourner especially) is viewed more or less as offensive suicide. Air out the ball at your own risk.

Coach: Marissa DeMarke (Age: 47)

Cornerbacks

*1) Andrik Ierunmungur - #23 – Age: 30; 6’3”; 215lbs - Hands – Thomasburg State University - Andrik is supremely useful in locking down on number-one recievers. If not necessarily great at fully shutting them down, Andrik compensates by being very good at forcing mistakes, and ensuring that their usefulness is severely limited. Andrik has a knack for interceptions and boxing receivers out of plays once he knows what he wants (say, an interception). At that to a tendency towards some spectacular catches, and you've got a dangerous cornerback.

*2) Julie Marshal - #19 – Age: 32; 6’0”; 188lbs – Balanced – Thomasburg State University - Despite being only a year or two removed from a major position change (from safety to corner), Julie has thrived in her new position. If she's not quite the ball-hawk she was at safety, she's proven to be quite reliable in shutting down secondary receivers, and preventing them from being relevant in the passing game.

*3) Belle Marquette - #1 - Age: 23; 5'6"; 140lbs - Balanced – US Rone - Belle found herself placed on the practice squad last year, only to get her chance after injuries began taking a toll on the secondary. Marquette turned in a few standout performances along with a number of solid ones to get herself a rotating spot with the other corners. Belle has roughly the same turnover-forcing potential that Andrik does, which means that throwing in her direction is pretty dangerous for opposing quarterbacks.

*4) Vitomir Danacek - #26; Age: 27; 6’2”; 221lbs – Balanced – USk Udunsfurd - Whether its making a hit, catching an interception, or simply keeping the coverage tight, Vitomir is a solid corner and is likely to get plenty of playing time in his own right. He lacks some of Andrik and Julie’s stamina, so he’s mostly a rotating player, for now, but he has the talent to potentially start in the future.

#5) Sheila Hunt - #6 – Age: 24; 5’7”; 152lbs – Speed – Svenson University of Tyrrswatch - Based on her size, you wouldn’t think that Sheila Hunt would be a good corner. But most people who have seen her run and throw all of her 150-some pounds into a tackle have changed their minds quickly; she might not be the most physically imposing player, but she has boundless energy, plenty of aggression, and is blindingly fast.

#6) Ilana Franke - #11 - Age: 23; 5'10"; 156lbs - Hands – Leif’s Harbor College - Ilana has a knack for making catches when offenses don't want her to; alas, her coverage skills leave something to be desired, which is why she's last on the depth chart.

Free Safeties

*1) Markus Josephus - #49 – Age: 29; 6’2”; 222lbs – Balanced – US Thomasburg - Markus stepped up as an unexpectedly-skilled jack-of-all-trades in the last World Bowl, and has since been moved to free safety to open up Julie Marshal as a corner. Josephus is a useful, versatile player who should see plenty of playing time.

*2) Mike Gage - #21 – Age: 26; 6’3”; 225lbs – Balanced – Thomasburg State University - Gage is the backup free safety, mostly owing to his lack of experience; though Josephus is fairly new to the position, Gage lacks the starter’s natural fit at the position, and so he’s got a little work to do until he can have hopes of starting. Until then, he has the talent and ability, and sense, to do some rotating and support Josephus.

#3) Leona Nelson - #27 - Age: 23; 6'0"; 173lbs - Blitz – University of Thomasburg - Nelson, if a little on the small side, is a tackler of almost unmatched ferocity. Her tendencies lean mostly towards blitzing, and woe to any running back or quarterback who's o-line discounts her.

Strong Safeties

*1) Elias Mourner - #10 – Age: 35; 6’2”; 228lbs – Balanced – Schraedurpurt University - It is entirely arguable that Mourner is one of the most under-rated safeties in the World Bowl. This is largely because he doesn't get the opportunity to make many plays because he's on a team with a bunch of other playmakers. Mourner excels at coverage, but work on the blitz has improved his contributions in that area, and he makes for a solid last-ditch tackler against a loose running-back.

*2) Ellen Phillips - #7 – Age: 31; 5’11”; 178lbs – Balanced – Hardesty College of Westpass - Ellen, though, is more balanced, also contributing on blitzes, at times, and doing so quite well. She's a good person to hand off coverage to if necessary, as well.

#3) Leif Coelmunn - #6 - Age: 23; 6'0"; 231lbs - Balanced – Skarrsboro University - Leif is a lot more like Mourner in his balanced tendencies; he's a solid blitzer, cover-man, or spy, and is a good tackler.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Special Teams:

Special teams have also traditionally been a weakness for the Regulars. This continues to an extent, although it's no longer the glaring problem is used to be, the Regulars' special teams aren't going to wow anyone with their explosiveness, except perhaps for veteran kicker Phillipa Demirici.

Kickers/Punters

1) Phillipa Demirici - #3 – Age: 38 – 5’9”; 172lbs - Placekicking – University of Vienna - Phillipa is the only WB7 vet still on the team. She's a calm, collected, veteran kicker. Her long's not really spectacular, but it's pretty good at 61 yards. She'll reliably make kicks under 50 yards, being a little more hit-and-miss from 50-57 yards, and being about 50-50 beyond that to 60. After 60, with a good wind, who knows.

2) Scott Ayres - #2 – Age: 30; 5’11”; 196lbs - Punting – Filia College - Almost as good as Phillipa; he's got a slightly better knack for punting, and he's not quite as good a place-kicker, but he's good enough to fill in when necessary. His long is 58 yards.

Longsnapper:

1) Graham Long - #19 - Age: 26; 5'11"; 263lbs – Greensford College - Place Kicking - He's a long-snapper. There's not a lot to say other than that he's a bit better while snapping for place-kicks like field goals or PAT's than he is for punts, but he's fine for both.

Punt Returners - I already gave you their descriptions, stupid.
1) Julie Marshal
*2) Andrik Ierunmungur

Kick Returners - Same here.
*1) Julie Marshal
*2) Andrik Ierunmungur
#3) Mikel Dunn
Last edited by The Fanboyists on Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:58 am, edited 2 times in total.
Proud member of the Ajax role-playing community!
Ottonia, Draakur, and Untsangazar in Ajax
Terefuxe, formerly Allamunnic States (NSSport)

"The plans and schemes of tyrants are broken by many things. They shatter against cliffs of heroic struggle. They rupture on reefs of open resistance. And they are slowly eroded, bit by little bit, on the very beaches where they measure triumph, by countless grains of sand. By the stubborn little decencies of humble little men." -Eric Flint, Belisarius II: In The Heart of Darkness

User avatar
Darmen
Powerbroker
 
Posts: 7503
Founded: Jan 16, 2011
Moralistic Democracy

Postby Darmen » Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:00 pm

If My Opponent RP's first they may:
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: No
Godmod Scoring events: Yes
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Yes

The Darmeni Roster is completley unchanged from WB XIV.


Darmen National Team Roster
Offensive Formation:Wishbone or Flexbone, Power I, Jumbo T, pretty much anything with two Tight Ends or more, or two Running Backs or more.
Defensive Formation:4-4, 3-3-5, 5-2, 46
Style Modifier:+2
Offense:
QB:Scott Perry, 5'11", 115lbs., #15, Scott City Univeristy
RB:Neal Anderson, 5'11", 210lbs., #35, Darmen All*Stars
RB:Chestera Taylori, 5'11", 213lbs., #29, Darmen All*Stars
FB:Mauricea Morris, 5'11", 216lbs., #20, Darmen All*Stars
WR:Marka Ingrama, 5'10", 188lbs., #82, Darmen All*Stars
WR:Lee Evansai, 5'10", 197lbs., #83, Darmen All*Stars
LT:Roger Brown, 6'5", 300lbs., #76, Scott City University
LG:Morca Rivear, 6'4", 307lbs., #62, Scott City University
C:Greg Larson, 6'3", 250lbs., #53, Scott City University
RG:Tom Newberry, 6'2", 285lbs., #66, Scott City University
RT:Will Woford, 6'5", 290lbs., #69, Scott City University

Defense:
DE:Moria Williams, 6'7", 294lbs., #90, Scott City University
DT:Justini Harel, 6'4", 305lbs., #91, Scott City University
DT:Oliver Barnet, 6'3", 285lbs., #72, Scott City University
DE:Chris Doleman, 6'5", 262lbs., #56, Scott City University
OLB:Alfred Williams, 6'6", 240lbs., #94, Scott City University
ILB:Jasohn Banib, 6'2", 259lbs., #93, Scott City University
ILB:Kirk Morison, 6'2", 240lbs., #52, Scott City University
OLB:Nail Diggs, 6'4", 250lbs., #59, Scott City University
CB:Jerry Gray, 6'1", 183lbs., #25, Darmen All*Stars
CB:Jerry Logan, 6'1", 185lbs., #1, Scott City University
S:Eda Reeda, 5'11", 200lbs., #2, Darmen All*Stars

Special Teams:
K/P:Ryani Shortwell, 5'10", 205lbs., #8, Scott City University

Substitues
RB:Earnest Byner, 5'10", 215lbs., #21, Darmen All*Stars
WR:Plackico Bures, 6'5", 226lbs., #80, Darmen All*Stars
WR:Chad Johanson, 6'1", 192lbs., #85, Darmen All*Stars
WR:T.J. Whos-your-mama, 6'1", 197lbs., #84, Darmen All*Stars
WR:Late Doucet the III, 6'0", 211lbs., #80, Darmen All*Stars

Coaching:
Head Coach:Art Shell, Scott City University
Last edited by Darmen on Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The Republic of Darmen
President: Sebastian Elliott (NLP) | Capital: Scott City | Population: 10.6 mil | Demonym: Darmeni | Trigramme: DAR
Factbook (WIP) | Encylopedia | Domestic Sports Newswire
Champions: CoH 51, CR 13, GCF Test 9, GCF Test 13, WBC 25, QWC 7 Runners-up: CoH 53, CR 10, GCF Test 11, T20C 2, T20C 4, RLWC 10, WBC 42
Third: CR 20, T20C 10, RLWC 20, RLWC 22, R7WC 4, WBC 21, BC 6 Host: CR 9, RWC 18, RWC 26, RWC 35, RLWC 12, RLWC 18, RLWC 22, BC 6, BC 10, WVE 4

User avatar
Carasatoga
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1143
Founded: Dec 19, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Carasatoga » Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:43 am

Image


Nation: Carasatoga
Nation Code: CRG
Association: Carasatogan Football Association (CFA)
Found: 1908
Titles: 0
Qualified: 0
Rank: 22
Nickname: G-Hawks

COACH		John Cooke	 56	6'3"	237	Head Coach, Pierre Proud Knights
OFF CORD Ray Coleman 68 6'7" 268 Head Coach, Oklahoma Release
DEF CORD Glenn Haliwel 56 6'4" 241 Head Coach, Newport Glitch
LINE COACH Matthew Saunders 39 6'5" 236 Head Coach, Logan Mountaineers

Offense
POSITION #	NAME	                AGE	HT	WT	Current Team
QB 38 Erik Morgan 29 6'3" 239 Oklahoma Release
HB 40 Sam Conner 30 6'1" 226 Davidsburgh Rangers
FB 13 Curtis Alexander 34 6'4" 256 Wyoming Blazers
WR 19 Gabriel Morann 25 6'7" 245 Logan Mountaineers
WR 2 Benjamin Estrada 33 5'11" 244 Knoxville Shockers
TE 32 Sean Shultz 31 6'2" 289 Pierre Proud Knights
LT 23 Christian Webster 29 6'6" 305 St. George Jazz
LG 57 Jermaine Marshall 35 6'5" 279 Bridgeport Kings
C 10 Brad Horton 30 6'3" 234 Caroga Gamecocks
RG 8 Shannon Bellville 27 6'4" 236 South Beach Heat
RT 14 Spencer Rhodick 32 6'1" 280 Oklahoma Release

Defense
POSITION #	NAME	                AGE	HT	WT	Current Team
DT 39 Dixon Fitzgerald 34 6'3" 276 Alexandria Pilots
DT 26 Garret Glovers 32 6'5" 309 Logan Mountaineers
LE 25 Tyler Lawrence 28 6'1" 228 Jackson Loggers
RE 17 Edwin Myers 27 6'3" 241 Aurelia Spinners
OLB 47 Edmund Silva 29 6'2" 246 Scottsville Beavers
MLB 18 Lucas Flemmings 31 6'3" 240 Windsor Jets
ILB 53 Craig Howell 35 6'4" 265 Newport Glitch
LCB 9 Omar Carson 32 6'5" 290 Oklahoma Release
RCB 1 Gerard Tylers 30 6'1" 213 Salt Bay Bruins

Special
POSITION #	NAME	        AGE	HT	WT	Current Team
FS 35 Luke Stevenson 30 5'11" 205 Oklahoma Release
SS 46 Joshua Fisher 25 6'4" 253 Oklahoma Release
K 56 Gregory Owens 28 6'3" 213 Bridgeport Kings
P 29 Devin Cox 30 6'3" 227 Newport Glitch

Reserves
POSITION #	NAME	                AGE	HT	WT	Current Team
QB 4 Christian Daryl 35 6'1" 225 Logan Mountaineers
QB 15 Dean Rogers 33 6'3" 238 Bridgeport Kings
HB 37 Jacob Castillo 29 6'2" 229 Scottsville Beavers
HB 49 Robet Harper 30 6'1" 232 Pierre Proud Knights
FB 5 Salvatorre Martinez 30 6'3" 251 Martinsburg Red & Black
WR 6 Jans Paterson 32 6'4" 266 Columbus Mavericks
WR 12 Lorenzo Lowell 30 6'2" 245 Northeastern Redcats
WR 44 Bryon Hale 31 6'2" 231 Oklahoma Release
WR 42 Trevor Johnston 27 6'5" 273 Edmonton Rockets
WR 31 Dustin Cooper 28 6'4" 255 Caroga Flames
WR 7 Greer Marshall 29 6'5" 290 Aurelia Spinners
TE 59 Forrest Frazier 26 6'3" 257 Wyoming Blazers
T 16 Jeff Wells 30 6'1" 211 Oklahoma Release
T 36 Rickey Hopkins 27 6'2" 238 St. George Jazz
T 54 Van Baldwin 25 6'1" 257 Rochester Barons
C 11 Justin Freeman 26 5'11" 213 Newport Glitch
G 3 Clay Manning 28 6'5" 288 Martinsburg Red & Black
G 20 James Alvarado 29 6'4" 276 South Beach Heat
G 27 Gabriel Montgomery 31 6'2" 264 Wyoming Blazers
DL 58 Rene Banks 30 6'3" 270 Davidsburgh Rangers
DL 48 Nick Morgan 28 6'5" 308 Oklahoma Release
DL 33 Jamie Barnes 34 6'1" 243 Aurelia Spinners
DL 41 Jared DeSoto 29 6'0" 222 Columbus Mavericks
DL 21 Harvey Barber 30 6'2" 251 Alexandria Pilots
LB 30 Guillermo Walters 31 6'3" 256 Caroga Gamecocks
LB 22 Brock Summers 30 6'4" 239 Scottsville Beavers
LB 55 Jordon Singleton 29 6'1" 217 Northeastern Redcats
LB 51 Jay McCarthy 27 6'2" 230 Salt Bay Bruins
LB 24 Lee Smith 34 6'5" 281 Jackson Loggers
DB 50 Hunter Delgado 26 6'1" 223 Oklahoma Release
DB 52 Darnell Wood 29 6'0" 210 Pierre Proud Knights
DB 28 Ignacio Santos 30 6'3" 277 Windsor Jets
DB 43 Terry Orville 32 6'2" 231 St. George Jazz
DB 34 Blake Duncan 31 6'0" 219 Alexandria Pilots
K 45 Tony Bowers 31 6'5" 244 Logan Mountaineers
K 60 Harold Johnston 33 6'4" 243 Rochester Barons

Image

The Purple Field at Queenstown, Queenstown
Capacity: 92,400
Image

Available for Friendlies: Y
Choose my scorers: Y
Godmod scoring events: Y
RP injuries to my players: Y
Godmod injuries: N
Godmod other events: Y
Style Modifier: +3.5
The Carasatoga Authority Republic
Demonym: Carasatogan || Population: 32,526,307 || Trigramme: CRG || Located: Rushmore


Champions: U-18 IBC 1, Women's Soccer World Cup I
Runners-Up: Volleyball World Expo I, II & VI, West Guiana Softball Invite II
3rd Place: World Softball Classic, Saugeais Baseball Tournament, Volleyball World Expo III & IV, Beaver Cup, Lake Moritz Curling Gloriakos
Hosted: IBC IX, Volleyball World Expo I, II, III & VI, World Indoor Soccer Championship 1, U-18 IBC 1, Lake Moritz Curling Gloriakos

Rankings:
Football: NR Basketball: 26 Baseball: 50 Beach Soccer: 54 Ice Hockey: NR
Indoor Soccer: 10 Lacrosse: 46 Soccer: NR Softball: 3 Volleyball: 3

User avatar
Colmark
Diplomat
 
Posts: 992
Founded: May 20, 2010
Ex-Nation

Postby Colmark » Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:37 am

Image


Head Coach: Mike Tassel
Offensive Co-ordinator: Luke Thomas
Defensive Co-ordinator: Peter Harris

Roster:
QB: Peter Watson, Luke Chadwick
HB: Frank Hamilton, William Welch
FB: Oliver Hacket
TE: Chris Millen, Ian Peterson
WR: Freddie Oliverson, Andrew Mitchell, Steven Bradley, Jack Youngs, Vivian Keller
LT: Trevor Harris, Adam Peden
LG: Phillip Harris, Sam Bow
C: Will Patterson
RG: Mike Richardson
RT: Cameron Lucan, Sam Alban
RE: Harry Heath, Richard Scudamore
DT: Ollie Andrews, Sam Darby, Adam Redding
LE: Alex Muir, Callum Wilson
LOLB: Graham West, Derek Sanders
MLB: Sean Stevens, Mike Tobinson
ROLB: Ernest Mather
CB: Lionel Dickson, Brian Smith, Toby Heath
FS: Graham Buldron, David Hughes
SS: Alex Pearson
K: Alex Westaway
P: George Ianson

Offensive Style: Ball control, short yardage plays from the Running Backs or throws mainly on play action to the tight end. Good O-Line, but QB position remains an issue. Peter Watson will start and though a prickly, popular character is unlikely to be pulling out the big plays. Key Player: Frank Hamilton (HB) - Always capable of a big run, it is consistency that will be needed from him to keep the chains moving and the drive alive, before pulling out the big play late in the game.

Defensive Style: 4-3, rush the passer, put pressure on and force turnovers. Most plays are some sort of blitz, and Colmark incur more penalties than the average for roughing the passer. The aim is to put the QB out of his rythmn early, which aids the big play. Key Player - Sean Stevens (MLB) - probably the only truly world class player in the team, Stevens is capable of back breaking tackles, as well as good pass rushing and run stopping. When the big play is needed, he steps up

Stadium:
All Colmark's home matches will be played at the national stadium, Confederation Park, capacity 85,000, located in the heart of the capital of Fortnam.
Image

Style modifier: -3
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Yes
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Yes, but TG me first if planning something huge
Last edited by Colmark on Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night
Ten to make and the match to win
A bumping pitch and a blinding light,
An hour to play, and the last man in.
And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat.
Or the selfish hope of a season's fame,
But his captain's hand on his shoulder smote
"Play up! Play up! And play the game!"

User avatar
Gredavcat
Diplomat
 
Posts: 680
Founded: Jun 29, 2009
Ex-Nation

Postby Gredavcat » Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:54 am

this is the first time i have sing up for anything like this so please cut me some slack.


Head Coach: Ronald De Silva
Offensive Co-ordinator: Max Hellsing
Defensive Co-ordinator: Jack Sellinger
Roster:
QB: Greg Campbell, Steve coltrain
HB: John Love, Quinccy Jeyvarna
FB: Bobi Bourgas
TE: George Sozopol, Lexington Barry
WR: Harding Connor, Felix Jones, Glen David, Harry Bardacha, Joeseph leickzick
LT: Travis Neigh, Jeremy Rodgers.
LG: Stu Peters, Silvan Rommeganne
C: Kyle Fender, Ranny Hawks
RG: Chris Lenningville
RT: Forrest Smilie, Jenson weildings
RE: Jones McFarlane, Mijannie Soldan
DT: Jequile night, Farraday senf
LE: Steven Colt, Coltrane Fencington
LOLB: Maximus freddo, Stuart Ross
MLB: Tobious Renfrew, Jake Kellpowski
ROLB: Jeff Roading
CB: Lion Steel, Slatvious Nightreter, Quince liebermann
FS: Gary fagan, Stillver ronndeman
SS: John Bush
K: Tonga Si
P: Landzerbe Kilbanner


Our team name will be the Gredavcat Kings and we will play in silver and blue.

Blue (top)
Silver (bottoms)
Silver/blue (socks)

If my opponent RPs first may he/she...
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Yes
Godmod Scoring events: Yes if you are designated home team
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: Yes if you are designated home team


Nickname is the Kings and ther home stadium is called " President Medici Stadium"


ThankYou.
Last edited by Gredavcat on Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
This nation does not reflect my real life beliefs.

User avatar
Sibirsky
Post Czar
 
Posts: 44940
Founded: Mar 22, 2009
Anarchy

Postby Sibirsky » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:04 am

Sibirsky Capitalizt
Image
2 point conversions: Logical
Style modifier: 0
RP permission: No injuries that lead to missed games

Capitalizt Field at SVS Park, New Washington, Hayek
Financed by SVS Capital Management, Capitalizt Field at SVS Park is the nation's newest, and biggest stadium. The official capacity is 109,901 including 13,317 club seats, and 290 luxury suites.
Image
Image
Image
ImageImage
Head coach: Bart Carter (New Washington Giants) 64 years old
Assistant head coach: Samuel Winston (Sergeville Capitals) 56 years old
Offensive coordinator: Steven Brent (Sergeville Capitals) 58 years old
Quarterbacks coach: Robert Williams (Moskva Lions) 70 years old
Running backs coach: Michael Schweitzer (Sergeville Capitals) 56 years old
Wide receivers coach: William Shepard (New Washington Giants) 58 years old
Tight ends coach: James Harbison (Sergeville Capitals) 69 years old
Offensive line coach: Chris Hysell (Moskva Lions) 38 years old
Offensive line assistant: Joe Myrick (Sergeville Capitals) 45 years old
Offensive assistant: Michael Rivera (Burnt Cane Orange) 59 years old
Defensive coordinator: Darrel Wagner (Burnt Cane Orange) 60 years old
Defensive line coach: Steven Sloan (New Washington Giants) 78 years old
Linebackers coach: Joseph Williams (Sergeville Capitals) 64 years old
Safeties coach: John Orr (Moskva Lions) 40 years old
Defensive assistant: Adam Thomas (Sergeville Capitals) 66 years old
Special teams coordinator: Donald Williams (Burnt Cane Orange) 68 years old
Assistant special teams coordinator: Matthew Parker (New Washington Giants) 69 years old
Strength and conditioning coordinator: Brian Lineberger (Burnt Cane Orange) 60 years old
Strength and conditioning assistant: Marcus Hruska (Sergeville Capitals) 35 years old
WR: Moss Williams #89 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'3" 223 lbs 35 years old
WR: Thomas Dev #11 (New Washington Giants) 5'9" 185 lbs 36 years old
WR: Anthony Miller #82 (Moskva Lions) 5'10" 200 lbs 26 years old
TE: Jaime Blaze #47 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'5" 251 lbs 29 years old
LT: Enrique Gonzalez (Burnt Cane Orange) 6'7" 315 lbs 33 years old
LG: Dock Derricky #66 (Burnt Cane Orange) 6'5" 313 lbs 38 years old
C: Joel Peck #61 (New Washington Giants) 6'1" 295 lbs 39 years old
RG: Thomas Richards #77 (Old City Thunder) 6'4" 325 lbs 34 years old
RT: John Jameson #68 (Moskva Lions) 6'7" 318 lbs 34 years old
FB: Michael Walters #45 (Moskva Lions) 6'0" 260 lbs 31 years old
HB: Steve Sanders #26 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'1" 217 lbs 29 years old
QB: Michael Lewis #17 (New Washington Giants) 6'5" 230 lbs 34 years old
LDE: Daniel Peterson #93 (Burnt Cane Orange) 6'5" 274 lbs 33 years old
LDT: Peter Griffin #96 (New Washington Giants) 6'6" 350 lbs 35 years old
RDT: Hakeem El-Nammari #92 (Burnt Cane Orange) 6'5" 310 lbs 36 years old
RDE: Carter Smith #99 (Old City Thunder) 6'4" 266 lbs 38 years old
ROLB: Thomas Haden #52 (Burnt Cane Orange) 6'2" 265 lbs 31 years old
MLB: LaTrell Laurie #59 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'0" 237 lbs 31 years old
LOLB: Frank Beaver #51 (Moskva Lions) 6'4" 262 lbs 34 years old
CB: Dallas Halpen #23 (Old City Thunder) 5'10" 188 lbs 32 years old
CB: Ed Morris #22 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'1" 200 lbs 29 years old
SS: Carmine Hamilton #48 (New Washington Giants) 5'10" 207 lbs 35 years old
FS: LaMarcus Lewis #30 (Moskva Lions) 5'11" 200 lbs 38 years old
PK: Sean Sales #6 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'1" 210 lbs 32 years old
P: John Darby #1 (Moskva Lions) 6'2" 222 lbs 36 years old
PR: Thomas Dev #11 (New Washington Giants) 5'9" 185 lbs 36 years old
KR: Renaldo Chatsworth #31 (New Washington Giants) 5'11" 190 lbs 32 years old
QB: Michael Lewis #17 (New Washington Giants) 6'5" 230 lbs 34 years old
Michael Lewis, (born in Burnt Cane, Smith) is a quarterback for the New Washington Giants of the Sibirsky National Football League. He was drafted by the Moskva Lions in the second round of the 2001 SNFL Draft. He played college football at Sergeville University.
Lewis has been selected to the SNFL Bowl four times in his career – with the Lions in 2004 and the Giants in 2006, 2008, and 2009. He was named the SNFL's Comeback Player of the Year in 2004, the Offensive Player of the Year in 2008, and the MVP of Sibirsky Bowl XLIV.

HB: Steve Sanders #26 (Sergeville Capitals) 6'1" 217 lbs 29 years old
Steve Sanders (born in Shawnaville, Sibirsky), nicknamed "Quicksand", is a professional football running back for the Sergeville Capitals of the Sibirsky National Football League. Sanders was selected by the Capitals with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2007 SNFL Draft. He played college football at Sibirsky University. At Sibirsky, Sanders set the SNCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards as a true freshman. As a First-Team All-Sibirskyan, he also set a freshman record by finishing as the runner-up in the Harvard Trophy balloting. Sanders finished as the school's third all-time leading rusher.
Following his stellar first pro season, Sanders was named the SNFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. In the 2008 SNFL Pro Bowl, Sanders rushed for 129 yards and two touchdowns, achieving the second highest rushing total in Pro Bowl history. Sanders was awarded the MVP award for his performance in the Pro Bowl, which led to a 42-30 victory over the SFC. Sanders is only the fifth player in SNFL history to have more than 3,000 plus yards through their first two seasons.

WR: Thomas Dev #11 (New Washington Giants) 5'9" 185 lbs 36 years old
Thomas Dev (born in Lynelwood, Sibirsky) is an American football wide receiver for the New Washington Giants of the Sibirsky National Football League. He was brought to the Giants organization as a third round pick in the 2001 SNFL Draft. He played college football at Sergeville College.
Dev, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, has emerged as one of the SNFL's most productive wide receivers, leading the league in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns in 2005.
Free market capitalism, path to prosperity
Свободный рынок капитализма, путь к процветанию
IBC 7 Finalists
8 Gold, 9 Silver, 2 Bronze medals IV Summer Olympics
2 Silver, 4 Bronze medals V Winter Olympics
Golfinator Classic Champion
Scott Cup I Champions
World Bowl 11 4th Place

User avatar
Khabarovsk Krai
Envoy
 
Posts: 249
Founded: Aug 07, 2009
Ex-Nation

Postby Khabarovsk Krai » Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:23 pm

Khabarovsk Krai Roster

Head Coach: Willem R. Thygesen (2nd year as Head Coach)
Offensive Coordinator: Mikel Artz (4th year as Offensive Coordinator)
Defensive Coordinator: Leonardus de Lang (3rd year as Defensive Coordinator)
Offensive Style: Run and Shoot
Defensive Style: 3–4

Kits:
Image

Stadium:
KKI Metrodome (65,000)

Image

Roster (Starters in bold):
Quarter Backs
Leo Jakobsson - 6'3 - 216 Lbs.
Koos M. Vestergaard- 6'4 - 217 Lbs.
Mattias van de Woestijne - 6'5 - 223 Lbs.

Running Backs
Jilt M. Nygaard - 6'0 - 192 Lbs.
Staas Eriksen - 5'10 - 188 Lbs.
Kai Salonen- 5'9 - 209 Lbs.
Hemi Piripi - 5'11 - 203 Lbs.

Full Backs
Sam Sjöberg - 5'11 - 245 Lbs.
Makai Kadosa - 6'2- 260 Lbs.

Wide Receivers
Sturlaugur Snorrason - 6'3 - 200 Lbs.
Danka Rajmund - 6'0 - 196 Lbs.
Hjörtur Hallsteinsson- 6'4 - 200 Lbs.
Mauno Larnia - 5'9 - 190 Lbs.
Maurycy Maciejewski - 6'5 - 207 Lbs.
Samppa Kattilakoski - 6'1 - 194 Lbs

Tight Ends
Matti Jyrkiäinen - 6'4 - 225 Lbs.
Veli-Pekka Häkkinen - 6'4 - 230 Lbs.
Lennart van Asperen - 6'5 - 238 Lbs.


Offensive Line

Centers
Gilberto van Steenis- 6'4 - 303 Lbs.
Steijn Hofsteenge - 6'3 - 275 Lbs.

Guards
Brando van Dulmen- 6'4 - 269 Lbs.
Klaus Brandt - 6'2 - 269 Lbs.
Aki Isokoski- 6'1 - 243 Lbs.
Malik Forsberg - 6'3 - 243 Lbs.
Koncz Benci - 6'2- 268 Lbs.

Offensive Tackles
Benjamin Becker- 6'5 - 252 Lbs.
Olli-Pekka Sainio - 6'7 - 270 Lbs.
Valdemar Öberg - 6'6 - 268 Lbs.
Egon Lindholm - 6'4 - 221 Lbs.
Filiph Arvidsson -6'6 - 293 Lbs.

Defensive Line

Nose Tackles
Steffen Abendroth - 6'4 - 313 Lbs.
Brendon van Haastrecht - 6'5 - 345 Lbs.
Jaap Ravn- 6'5 - 353 Lbs.

Defensive Ends
Felipe Hamersman - 6'3 - 210 Lbs.
Danial Fredriksson - 6'1 - 218 Lbs.
Willibrordus van Dee - 6'5 - 222 Lbs.
Romek Verploegen - 6'2 - 201 Lbs.
Haidar van der Weij- 6'2 - 213 Lbs.

Linebackers
Arjan Doornekamp- 6'3 - 203 Lbs.
Laurentius ter Beek- 6'1 - 210 Lbs.
Philipp Hirsch - 6'0 - 200 Lbs.
Matthias Björk- 6'0 - 212 Lbs.
Jonas Maier - 6'3 - 232 Lbs.
Alexander Beike - 6'2 - 205 Lbs.
Wiard van den Kerkhof- 6'3 - 203 Lbs.
Casparus de Brouwer- 6'6 - 232 Lbs.

Cornerbacks
Maciej Naaktgeboren- 6'4 - 201 Lbs.
Pepijn Dam- 5'9 - 179 Lbs.
Egill Hartvigsson - 5'10 - 183 Lbs.
Winston Wijnia - 6'2 - 201 Lbs.
Rienk Steunebrink- 6'3 - 192 Lbs.

Safetys
Tahvo Tikkanen - 6'1 - 191 Lbs.
Raman Zwikker - 6'0 - 190 Lbs.
Laszlo Vogelezang- 5'11 - 172 Lbs.
Vinny Steenbakker- 6'1 - 191 Lbs
Devi Wijngaards- 6'3 - 192 Lbs.

Kickers
Alex Danielsson - 5'11 - 193 Lbs
Izaac Kristensen - 6'1 - 204 Lbs.

Punter
Pier Schoonheim - 5'11 - 168 Lbs.
Christian Huitink- 5'10 - 166 Lbs.



Style Modifier: +4
RP Permissions
Choose my scorers: Yes
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Yes
Godmod injuries: No
Godmod "other" events: No

User avatar
German Zerabithea
Diplomat
 
Posts: 707
Founded: Aug 08, 2007
Ex-Nation

Postby German Zerabithea » Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:55 pm

This is the ZSN (Zerabithean Sports Network) here as we prepare for another addition of the World Bowl! Despite being a late edition to the bowl because of a recent political gridlock, the Rams are eager to make up for last season's lackluster performance and are ready for action. Now, here is the roster!

The Rams of German Zerabithea!
Head Coach: Clarine Rogers
Team owner: Hamsun Tom
Style modifier: +3
Offensive style: Lots of throwing, but tries not to let the run go unnoticed
OFFENSE
QB: Robert Shoemaker #2 (new)
RB: Benarv Cafeno #21
WR: Oscar Von Hofenshire #80
WR: Charles Valintely #17
WR: Bob Dolmen #14
TE: Zambia Samuelson #81
C: James Camera #23
RT: Cornelius Robin #59
LT: Laired Morgoto #62 (new)
RG: Juan Reas #61
LG: Robert Ge Garro #68 (New)

Defensive style: Like to keep pressure, but prefer INT's and fumbles over sacks.
DEFENSE
DE: David Sanchez #64
DT: Donald Ducked #71
DT: Jerry Finefel #65
DE: Dantbay Amadaes #73
CB: Nathan Handway #54
SS: Benedict Tombstone #25
LB: Cris Nicholson #91
LB: Zach Charleston # 94
DT: Jordez Zhukov #69
DT: John Li #66
NG: Stanly Yellowstone #78

SPECIAL
K: Ganon Koradi #3
PK: Neftily Rodgins # 11
PR: Bonbre Taylay #6
KR: Raygon Samoan #10

Team uniform(Edit, link was not working): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... rm-STL.PNG

RP: I could care less on what you say, but if you want to kill or injure someone. Tele me first. Also, I realize that my nation name does not reflect this, but both the G and the Z are capitalized.

Games will be at Tzar Zachary 1st National Center, which holds up to 64,000 people.
Last edited by German Zerabithea on Thu Aug 11, 2011 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
98% of all internet users would cry if facebook would break down, if you are part of that 2% who simply would sit back and laugh then copy and paste this into your sig.

Sports Accomplishments
Winner of the 1st International Golfing Open! (Women)
Perfect season win in World Bowl 20

User avatar
Weyr Sular
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 167
Founded: Jul 24, 2011
Ex-Nation

Previously known as Voltronica

Postby Weyr Sular » Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:13 pm

Image
Image
Many have heard of the dark rise of the Voltronican World Bowl Football Team. From its
humble dedicated coaches, to its newest addition of the highly strategic offensive genetically
altered all female team the nation has made a name for itself in sports history. But, this
history is only a small span of the entirety of the sports humble existence. Have you ever
heard of the Knights of Talroth'A? No...well my friend let me tell you a story of epic
proportions you should be wary to ever forget...

Our story begins in the Halls of Val' teire the Suralean Seat of the small Empire of Weyr Sular just below the Yggridis Jungle on the Baneshra Plains. This coastal city is inhabited by numerous peoples from around the massive continent of Shalek Ji Kahr varying from the blue colored natives of the Yggridis, the Klamaks, to the scaly inhabitants of the volcanic wastes of the Koresh Void, the Korizards. There is the Proving Grounds in the Port District which is a large open coliseum towering over the city that can be seen from miles away and its shouts heard over the open clean air for leagues.

Image


In the Proving grounds many traditional competitions take place to honor the Suralean seat such as The Bloodlettius featuring gladiators coming to claim nobility or prize money, the Spoccer in which a small spiked ball is kicked around the courtfield into goals that dhained prisoners of the time hoping to survive past a sudden death, and then there is the newest tradition, the favorited addition, The Fotbalisha. Fotbolisha has risen up in the lands of the Weyr gaining popularity with each generation till today when the Sularean Seat has finally established a national team to compete against the masses of the Worlds far and between. This Team is named Knights of Talroth'A.

Knights of Talroth'A (Weyr Sular)

Head Coach: Gonlig Gurak

GG, is a dwarf from Disland. Born in, a small outpost of Disa, GG has grown from a wee littel' child to become one of the greatest coach in all the lands. He was the MVP of the 26th national tournament in which he was rewarded for taking off the heads of numerous competitors.

Team owner: The Sularean Seat

Style modifier: -5

Offensive style: Make the air escape from the ball and discarding it. Then magically appear with it in the scoring position.

Defensive style: Take their damn heads off! As in using superior strength to perform moves worthy of a true battle field.


ImageOFFENSE
QB: Vindictus Maximillion
VM is a human citizen of Talroth'A. He grew up in the Dustburg, the most cutthroat area filled with sailors and pirate brawls every few seconds.

RB: Gak Jo
GJ is a Korizard from the volcanic wastes. There his quick feet allowed him to run fast enough to escape the blighted lands by running over the Magmaic Riverbed.

WR:Hestaim Kolo
HK is a six armed Kevlon from the floating city of Gnok. It is no wonder why he is the teams prized receiver.

WR:Armantin
Armantin is a nigh uncontrollable rage filled dire armadillo controlled by the power of Manek stones found only in the deep Sulan Desert.It is questionable why he is a WR some would say he is more of blocker or rather a flattener of defenders.

WR: Porky
A big sharp dire porcupine. He can definitely catch the ball fairly easy.

TE: Faed Riseth
An elf from Daenaryn. Daenaryn is known for being very stealthy so stealthy that we had such a hard time confirming whether or not he was actually a part of the team.

C:Stoleman
Stoleman is a Golem built by the dwarves originally as a weapon of war.

RT:Pikel
Also a golem. Pikel is not a golem of war he is a golem built for information. He could talk to his match in the other teams lineup to death with sheer boredom. Try to not listen to his one person discussion on who makes the best Pie because he has never ever tasted any.

LT: Mout
Another Golem. Mout is a golem of construction. If given long enough he will fashoin himself into another wall or place random surprising traps on the field.

RG:Loki
Loki is a ghost bound to the Knights of Talroth'A. He is probably the worst guard on record. at least he could scare the defensive lines performing weird illusions.

LG:Qwiggly Svefar
A gnome. Second worst guard on record but he is found to be very chaotic towards defensive players by appearing randomly all over the field. His best talent is disguising himself as the ball to deceive players.



ImageDEFENSE
DE: Hannibal Glek

Renowned cannibal responsible for the mysterious disappearances of some of the brave travelers on the road to Talroth' A. He is curently serving his sentence as the team's DE. "...anyways...I wonder why I haven't received my package of specially designed fan gear as of yet? Oh, wait..."

DT: Tyrese Jhons

A man there is little known about other than he is from Sular, the desert people of the blood moon.

DT: Hakulo Selmayc

"What in god's creation is this a six ton mutant? Well he looks...human...ish."

DE: Dji Dju

An orc from the Halkon Plains. Apparently the only thing he and his brothers from the same clan understand is that they get to beat up on humans as they please.

CB: Mak Druugal

Clan brother of Dji. During the game is the only time you will ever see him without an axe.

SS: Jik Jak

Rather skinny for an orc. Almost looks like he is from some other planet with his big black eyes on his really large head. Heck I'm not even sure if this fellow is an orc.

LB: Drew Melonch

The exiled Bann of Port Yul. He was banned from his perch as bann because he was found to be experimenting with summoning the undead. Some claim its unfair to have him on the team because you can start a down with the regulation amount of player and end up with double that by the end of the down.

LB: James Haslimach

A thief from the outskirts of Talroth' A. Was apprehended stealing the princess' undergarments.

DT: Hanz Strudel

Previously the best baker in the land until he was imprisoned for poisoning a noble. He says he is innocent. However, this baker has a mean streak in em that will turn you into flattened dough.

DT: Frank Morrison

Son of a rich banker in Talroth' A. He has a spot on the team because his father is the Most Honorable Supporter of the team. "Thanks...if it wasn't for you I wouldn't have a job."

NG: Stinger

"Whose idea was it to put all these rabid animals on the team...?" This hornet tends to scare the opponent centers out of thier minds including the quarterback. However, Stinger recieves the most offsides penalties because his stinger tends to make it across the line too early. Refs beware: The Knights of Talroth' A are not held liable for his actions.

ImageSPECIAL
K: Bigfoot Jones

A troll with his left foot weighing two times the size of the rest of his 3' 5" tall body.

PK: Jackie Jump

Another animal!? Seriously, guys! A sentient Kangaroo known for slumming the local bars and pubs.

PR: Wist Weet

A wisp spirit with the ability to teleport itself and the ball to another dimension and back.

KR: Briak Spead

Fastest man in Weyr Sular on record.

If my opponent RPs first may he/she...
Choose my scorers: Yes, the Special teams and defensive team members
Choose scoring events: Yes
RP injuries to my players: Few
RP Penalties: Yeah, Weyr Sular should have a very high amount of them.
Godmod Scoring events: Yes
Godmod injuries: Yes
Godmod "other" events: Weather and your team based events only...mild forms of destruction
Last edited by Weyr Sular on Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.
If this signature was a female would it be a cigarette?
I find playing the devil's advocate of the devil's advocate natural.

Generat1ion 29 (The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.)

User avatar
Rennidan
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 146
Founded: Dec 06, 2006
Ex-Nation

Postby Rennidan » Sat Aug 13, 2011 1:46 pm

In the distance you see pillars of smoke rising higher than the helicopter you're currently sat in.

Below you lays the Emperor's Palace, the famed golden roof tarnished by assorted graffiti.

The boldest one reads "The Brutes are Dead".

Your fine nation had recently administered a warning on travelling to Rennidan.

They claimed it was no longer safe.

You laughed.

When had it ever been safe?


Image
The Rennidan Riot are a rebirth of the Brute mentality, hoping to recapture a small amount of glory from the country's past achievements.


Style +5

Roster

Jaylon Tikhon - QB/MLB - Captain

Pyotr Clair - HB/ROLB

Yaroslav Riley - FB/LOLB

Zackary Makari - WR/CB

Emery Thorburn - WR/CB

Angus Meriwether - TE/FS

Phillip Elroy - LT/SS

Diego Maximiano - C/DT

Carter Ripley - RT/DE

Johnie Sevastyan - LG/DE

Wyatt Maksimilian - RG/DT

More Information To Be Released
Last edited by Rennidan on Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:24 am, edited 2 times in total.

User avatar
Delaclava
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5177
Founded: Jul 30, 2008
Democratic Socialists

Postby Delaclava » Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:12 pm

POT 1: Sarzonia, Delaclava, Bluth Corporation, F1-Insanity, Allamunnic States, Cassadaigua, Qazox, Weyr Sular, Osarius, Andossa se Mitrin Vega, Rennidan, Sibirsky
POT 2: Krytenia, Colmark, Dorian and Sonya, Whittoria, Newmanistan, German zerabithea, Carasatoga, Churchma, Cosumar, Sucrati, The Babbage Islands, North Chicanan
POT 3: Camwood, Civil Citizenry, Armorgames, Sakurakoku, Bergnovinaia, Darmen, Swartaz, Weegee and Rick Steves, Indianapolis Colts88, Chenkorya, Jimmer Fredette, Khabarovsk Krai
POT 4: Stuffed Taxidermists, Wolfmanne, Astograth, Arkinesia, Abcdefghjijklmnopqrstuk, Barrasso, Michael VII, Torisakia, Greenjungle, Danurbia, Ripn, Ruthless Assassins
POT 5: Tekcirb, Cabric, Carmadin, Deminina, Jedi8246, Magoris, Mangolana, Youtabonia, Beaverriver, Chetssaland, Bettia, Wadomia
POT 6: Taeshan, Crolacia, The Kytler Peninsulae, Katy Lied, Lincoln Sydney, Sarunus, Thatius, Azerbaistan, 84733842, Kazerjan, Kerblaekistan, Chuckio

GROUP A
Delaclava
Carasatoga
Chenkorya
Danurbia
Bettia
Lincoln Sydney

GROUP B
Sibirsky
The Babbage Islands
Darmen
Torisakia
Youtabonia
Katy Lied

GROUP C
Bluth Corporation
Dorian and Sonya
Weegee and Rick Steves
Astograth
Magoris
Thatius

GROUP D
Allamunnic States
North Chicanan
Armorgames
Ruthless Assassins
Beaverriver
Crolacia

GROUP E
Andossa se Mitrin Vega
Cosumar
Sakurakoku
Wolfmanne
Deminina
Kazerjan

GROUP F
Sarzonia
Krytenia
Khabarovsk Krai
Michael VII
Mangolana
Azerbaistan

GROUP G
Cassadaigua
Colmark
Civil Citizenry
Arkinesia
Tekcirb
The Kytler Peninsulae

GROUP H
Weyr Sular
Churchma
Bergnovinaia
Greenjungle
Carmadin
Kerblaekistan

GROUP I
Qazox
German zerabithea
Jimmer Fredette
Stuffed Taxidermists
Chetssaland
84733842

GROUP J
Rennidan
Whittoria
Camwood
Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk
Cabric
Chuckio

GROUP K
Osarius
Sucrati
Indianapolis Colts88
Ripn
Wadomia
Sarunus

GROUP L
F1-Insanity
Newmanistan
Swartaz
Barrasso
Jedi8246
Taeshan

EDIT: Group J accidentally had 7 teams and K had 5. Sarunus was moved to Group K as they had been drawn to rectify the error. All groups should be correct now.
EDIT 2: Apparently made another goof: When I drew the number 1 for the sixth slot in Group L, I accidentally put the Pot 5 team in instead of the Pot 6 team, which meant Tekcirb was in two groups and Taeshan wasn't in any. That too has been fixed. (And never hire Dancougarian immigrants as interns. Seriously.)

Aug 15 MD1: 1v6, 2v5, 3v4
Aug 16 MD2: 6v4, 5v3, 1v2
Aug 17 MD3: 2v6, 3v1, 4v5
Aug 18 MD4: 6v5, 1v4, 2v3
Aug 19 MD5: 3v6, 4v2, 5v1
Aug 20 Mid-Qualifying Friendlies
Aug 21 MD6: 6v1, 5v2, 4v3
Aug 22 MD7: 4v6, 3v5, 2v1
Aug 23 MD8: 6v2, 1v3, 5v4
Aug 24 MD9: 5v6, 4v1, 3v2
Aug 25 MD10: 6v3, 2v4, 1v5
Aug 26 Post-Qualifying Friendlies
Aug 27 Play-in Round
Aug 28 Round of 16
Aug 29 Quarterfinals
Aug 30 Semifinals
Aug 31 Third-Place Playoff
Sept 1 Championship
Last edited by Delaclava on Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:05 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Sports Honor Roll
Football: 2x WORLD BOWL CHAMPIONS (13 & 15), 1x Runner-up (11), 4x Third Place (41-44), 1x Regional Champions
Hockey: World Cup 16 Third Place, 2x World Juniors Champion (18 & 22), 3x World Junior Runners-up (16, 17, 19), 1x Regional Silver
Basketball: 2x IBC Runners-up (31 and 36), 4x Regional Medal (1 Silver, 3 Bronze)
Lacrosse: 2x Worlds Runners-up (16 and 41) 1x Regional Silver
Soccer: Olympic Gold (V), 3rd at IAC 18 3rd at Di Bradini Cup 15, 4th at Baptism of Fire 34
Host of WC 55; CoH 44, 46, 84, and 87; BoF 72; World Bowl 11, 15, 39, and 43; IBC 7 and 31; AOCAF 31; WJHC 16 and 18; etc. Founder of Scott Cup and World Team Tennis Championship.

User avatar
Qazox
Postmaster of the Fleet
 
Posts: 21295
Founded: Jan 17, 2006
Ex-Nation

Postby Qazox » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:41 pm

QSPN
WORLD BOWL XV
DELACLAVA


"Welcome to World Bowl Countdown, I'm Chris Vermin. The group draws have been completed, and the Qazox Sharks were drawn into group I along with German zerabithea, Jimmer Fredette, Stuffed Taxidermists, Chetssaland and 84733842. Let's take a quick look at our opponents with Lenny Kane, in the Kane Mutiny.

I'm Lenny Kane, and this is the Kane Mutiny. Qazox will face 5 very different opponents this World Bowl Qualifiers.

First up is German zerabithea, a nation known for its love of beer, strudel, beer, lederhosen, beer, alpinstocks, beer and the Ark of the Covenant. They also happen to be invisible ninja cats from outerspace, at least the guy wearing a tinfoil hat outside the studio thinks so, and he's not steered me wrong yet.

Next is Jimmer Fredette, a cultish nation whose leader once was a great college basketball player for a year. How does that transforms into gridiron sucess? He can dunk the ball over the goalposts on the TD celebrations, I guess. Or he could jump straight up and block a ton of PAT and FG attempts.

Up next on the list is Stuffed Taxidermists, the most oxymoronic nation I've seen since Oxymoronica. Just who can stuff a taxidermist if they're all already stuffed? Who would want a stuffed taxidermist anyways, a cannibal, a scientist, a crazy ex-wife?

Chetssaland is the 4th nation we'll face. According to a guy who editted their Wikipedia page, they were founded by renegade Nirvana fans who got lost coming back from a concert. And we all know that Wikipedia is 100% correct 100% of the time, it must be true!

Last and definitely least is 84733842, or HDGCCHDB or Polonium Tantalum Stronium Molybdenum or possibly the phone number of their embassy. I will find out what those numbers mean by the end of qualifying or totally forget about them.


(ooc: the Kane Mutiny is not to be taken seriously, please!)

The complete schedule is as follows:

    vs. 84733842: New Bruxen Hotel & Casino Field, New Bruxen
    vs. German zerabithea: Qazian Memorial Stadium, Qazox City
    @ Jimmer Fredette
    vs. Stuffed Taxidermists: SaxerDome, SaxerVilla
    @ Chetssaland
    @ 84733842
    @ German zerabithea
    vs. Jimmer Fredette: Qazian Memorial Stadium, Qazox City
    @ Stuffed Taxidemists
    vs. Chetssaland: SaxerDome, SaxerVilla

A quick look at the other 11 groups:

Group A: Delaclava and Carastaoga appear to be the class of this group, with Chenkorya a possible dark horse

Group B: Sibirsky and the Babbage Islands meeting twice, expect fireworks on the scoreboard. And Darmen's a good team as well.

Group C: Bluth Corporation and Dorian and Sonya are favored, but don't count out the Astograth, who did well at the recent Baptism of Iron.

Group D: The North Chicanan-Armorgames clashes will determine much in this group, mainly who finished 2nd behind Allamunnic States, who are once again amongst the favorites.

Group E: A good three-way clash involving two dragons (ASMV and Cosumar), Sakurakoku, and the BoI champions Wolfmanne. This group is the GROUP OF DEATH.

Group F: Is this Gridiron or Football? Krytenia and Sarzonia renew an ancient rivalry in one of the seemingly easier groups.

Group G: The three C's will dominate conversation in this clash of contenders. Cassadaigua, Civil Citizenry and Colmark met in the 2nd toughest group.

Group H: The Underachiever's group with Bergnovinaia, Churchma and Voltronica, I mean Weyr Sular. One of these three have to win the group, right?

Group J: Rennidan and Whittoria seem to be the best 2 out of this group, but don't count out the Alphabet Soup team from Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuk.

Group K: The group of Life, aka the easiest group, aka, even if the winner is 10-0, they'll be out in the first round of the playoffs. We're looking at you Osarius.

Group L: Newmanistan and F1-Insanity lead this group and the other 4 teams are likely battling for 3rd place.

Stay tuned to QSPN for all of Qazox' 10 qualifying games. QSPN2 will carry the top two games of every weekend, with every group being featured at least once, and QSPNInternational will carry regional games involving the top OBI, Rushmore and AO teams.
Last edited by Qazox on Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Wikipage/Qazox National Football Team
Qualified for World Cups 31, 33, 35-50, 54-59, 61, 62. Runners-up: CoH 52
Baptism of Fire 44 (w/Mangolana); World Baseball Classics 1, 4, 5, 10, 13 and 23; World Cup of Hockey 7 and 14; World Bowls IV & IX; IBC X; Baptism of Iron III and VIII; NSCAA Tourney II, III (conferences/regionals), The OXEN Cup; the TOUR de QAZOX, Qazoxian Sports Festival and NS X-Games/Winter X-Games I.
World Cups of Hockey 4 & 6; World Baseball Classics 6, 8 and 9, World Bowls 3 and XXI; Draggonnii Inviyatii V, IBC XI
xkcd 1110 (zoomable!)

Next

Advertisement

Remove ads

Return to NS Sports

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Abanhfleft, Delte, Liventia, Tumbra

Advertisement

Remove ads