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S E A S O N # 6

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#1 Rushing
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#1 Passing |
#1 Offense |
#1 Defense |
#1 Sacks |
#1
Interceptions |
(1,690
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(3,087
yds)
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(23 pts/g)
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(14
pts/g)
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(41)
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(10)
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| #1 Rushing |
#1 Passing |
#1
Receiving |
#1 Sacks |
#1 Tackles |
#1
Interceptions |
Dean
Brink HB
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Jesse Donn QB
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Gene
Carter WR
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Woodley
Green DL
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Tommy
Earnshaw LB
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Douglas
Gilbert DB
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| (1,116
yds) |
(3,057
yds) |
(1,084
yds) |
(15) |
(87) |
(4) |

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| Gene Carter WR |
QUICK RECAP: SEASON 6
Coming off a championship, the Sterling Stallions stayed in the conversation but couldn’t command it, and the Metropolitan shifted hard to the St. Cruz Makos, who finally paired top-seed dominance with week-to-week control, with the Dunberry Dragons, Brandenburg Brahmas, Easton Barons, and Gotham Bulldogs locked in their usual fistfight behind them. The Cosmopolitan stayed wide open deep into the year, with the River Heights Warriors barely edging a crowded group that included the Tylerville Tigers, Metropolis Monarchs, Gateway Colonials, and Roxford Rangers,
while contenders kept tripping over each other in the final stretch.
The postseason delivered peak league drama—road shocks, overtime
swings, and bracket chaos—before the Tigers
slammed the door on the sport’s best regular-season story and took the
title, closing Season 6 with a statement finish and resetting the
pecking order again.
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SEASON RESULTS:
Standings
| Team Schedules | Season
Stats | Playoffs
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