Sorry about last week's report format. I forgot to replace the tabs with spaces. Quick info for RAFFLE '95 -- yes, 1995 (the first year of the Panthers!). I've got the basic who-plays-who for Leagues I and II completed. It will be a place schedule based upon how each franchise does this year. League III's schedule will be generally the same as this year, but I'll shuffle the weeks around so you won't be playing the EXACT same schedule next year. Also, if you have any suggestions for '95, wait until after the end of this season before sending them. (One thing already under consideration is a return to the basic scoring method. The RAFFLE office is studying League I's results all year to determine if there's a significant difference -- other than total points scored. :) ) Standings ~~~~~~~~~ Sisko Divison W L T Per. PF PA 1 Trouncers 4 1 0 .800 408 380 4 Peace Frogs 3 2 0 .600 414 394 2 Fightin' Purple Bruins 2 3 0 .400 358 427 3 Obliterators 0 5 0 .000 348 447 Kira Division 5 Wisconsin Panthers 4 1 0 .800 423 340 6 Technicolor Goatboys 3 2 0 .600 415 351 8 Stockholms Vikingar 3 2 0 .600 344 329 7 Columbia Hitmen 2 3 0 .400 380 369 Dax Division 11 Kootanee Thunderbirds 5 0 0 1.000 467 353 9 Rainbow Warriors 2 3 0 .400 410 412 12 Las Vegas Bookies 2 3 0 .400 345 385 10 Writebol Lightning 1 4 0 .200 335 460 Results ~~~~~~~ The commish finally falls, losing to the Panthers 74-46, but is still leading the Sisko Division, for now. My only comforting thought is that even if I _had_ started Kasay and DST SEA, I still would've lost. In a close battle, the Bruins down the Bookies 70-63. A little better output by Lowery would've helped the Bookies, but oh, well.....maybe next week. In a Sisko Division matchup, the 'Frogs win 79-60 with a come-from-behind-on- Monday-Night victory over the still-winless Oblits. (Somehow I see my game next week in a whole new light with the Peace Frogs only a game behind and points ahead.) In a another Monday Night decision, the Goatboys defeat the Vikingra 51-44. (I bet I know someone who was going maddeningly happy when Jeffires caught that TD pass near the end of the game. :) ) The Hitmen, hit with the lack of par performances by a couple of star players, lost to the Thunderbirds 59-45. (Why couldn't I have been playing the Hitmen this week? I would've won....) In the last of three divisonal games (rare to have this many in a given week with the new schedule), the Warriors pull themselves into second place in the Dax Division with a 80-54 win over the Lightning. Waiver Wire ~~~~~~~~~~~ FFL ------------Dropped------------ -------------Added------------- TM TM Pos Player TM Pos Player ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9 LAI TE Andrew Glover PHI TE Mark Bavaro SD K John Carney NYG WR Mike Sherrard 4 NE WR Steve Hawkins BUF RB Kenneth Davis 5 ARZ QB Jim McMahon CLE QB Vinny Testaverde NYG DST N. Y. GIANTS PHI DST PHILADELPHIA NE CCH New England CLE CCH Cleveland LAI WR James Jett CLE WR Derrick Alexander 1 LAI TM Raiders SEA TM Seahawks LAI CCH L. A. Raiders SEA CCH Seattle CHI QB Erik Kramer CIN QB David Klingler 3 DEN RB Rod Bernstine DEN WR Derek Russell SD WR Tony Martin ARZ RB Barry Word SD CCH San Diego PHI CCH Philadelphia ARZ QB Steve Beuerlein NYG K David Treadwell 6 HOU CCH Houston SD CCH San Diego CIN WR Darnay Scott LAI WR James Jett WAS QB John Friesz MIA RB Bernie Parmalee 7 MIA DST MIAMI DET CCH Detroit Trades ~~~~~~ None. Next Week's Matchups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 vs 11 2 vs 9 3 vs 5 4 vs 10 6 vs 7 8 vs 12 Trade Windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All Times Eastern (EDT/EST): Thursday 7:00AM: Team 3 Thursday 8:00AM: Team 10 Thursday 9:00AM: Team 12 Thursday 10:00AM: Team 2 Thursday 11:00AM: Team 7 Thursday 12:00PM: Team 9 Thursday 1:00PM: Team 8 Thursday 2:00PM: Team 4 Thursday 3:00PM: Team 6 Thursday 4:00PM: Team 1 Thursday 5:00PM: Team 5 Thursday 6:00PM: Team 11