"The 1976 version of IFL Franchise is now underway.
IFL Franchise is a keeper league which began in 1964 with a separate AFL and NFL, but merged into a 20 team NFL with NFC and AFC Conferences in 1970." Tim Bollier - IFL Commissioner |
DALLAS DESTROYERS '76 CHAMPS
'76 IFL Playoffs *CLOUD* - info 1976 IFL Playoffs - Reports * Playoffs - Usage Sheets * FINAL Standings / Stats 1976 - Team Stats $ ALL PRO Players $ Season Record Book Season League Leaders League Grand Totals Team By Team Scoring Takeaway / Giveaway - Season Schedule - '76 IFL *CLOUD* - info |
Besides the guys in the league,
realistic NFL football is the best thing about IFL Franchise.
realistic NFL football is the best thing about IFL Franchise.
We are using a simulation-SOM, era-specific formation rules
using modern SOM rules, such as LB 6/0 and Dump-Off.
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With a mixed group of players, we have been getting near identical stats
to the actual AFL or NFL. A big part of this is using injuries, attempt limits
and the number of IFL teams, which keeps it from being an All-star league.
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With developed rosters, we have watched Hall Of Fame players
star and retire, and we have 12 years of league history.
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We can watch a dynamic league develop which we are an active part of
and which is proving to very realistic, entering -perhaps- the
greatest decade in team sports, the 1970's NFL.
using modern SOM rules, such as LB 6/0 and Dump-Off.
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With a mixed group of players, we have been getting near identical stats
to the actual AFL or NFL. A big part of this is using injuries, attempt limits
and the number of IFL teams, which keeps it from being an All-star league.
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With developed rosters, we have watched Hall Of Fame players
star and retire, and we have 12 years of league history.
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We can watch a dynamic league develop which we are an active part of
and which is proving to very realistic, entering -perhaps- the
greatest decade in team sports, the 1970's NFL.
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