2009 Season, Our 20th Anniversary Season, Regular Season
March 10, 2010
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Owner News

  • NFL Injury Report
  • National vs American
    Wins - 18      Wins - 18 (Tied for the year)
  • Thursday Night Games are happening
  • Emergency Transactions only
  • Rosters do not go up for bye weeks remain at 17.
  • Transaction & Trade Deadline has passed
  • Hoggins Heroes - American Division Champs
  • Martin Knights - National Division Champs

NAFL MVP


Week 17
North American Bowl 2009 MVP
Chris Johnson, RB, Heroes, 2 TD’s - 13 pts
Hon Men-Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Raiders, 3 TD’s - 25 pts

Top Player


Week 17
2009 Toilet Bowl MVP
Knowshon Moreno, RB, Gladiators, 2 TD’s - 13 pts
Hon Men- Brett Favre, QB, Knights, 4 TD’s - 27 pts

Top Defense


Week 17
NY Jets, Master’s - 11 pts
HonMen-Baltimore Ravens, Gladiators - 7 pts

Team of the Week


Week 17
Hoggins Heroes
2009 NAFL Champions - Six championships in 20 yrs
Hon Men- Hibl’s Gladiators, 2009 Toilet Bowl champs

 
 

(NAFL HQ - 1/6/2010) It is official, the Hoggins Heroes are the best NAFL team in the last 20 years!

In the North American Bowl the Heroes defeated the Any Given Sunday 42-27 to win the 2009 NAFL Championship. This is the Heroes 6th championship in the last 20 years. The win brings the NAFL championship back to the east coast for the first time in six years as well. The win was brought by an exceptional Heroe’s team and performance by RB Chris Johnson who scored 13 pts and 2 TD’s in the win. The Any Given Sunday did keep it close by shutting down the Heroes QB’s who had -1 in points. But the Any Given Sunday could not mount an offensive attack and their QB Donovan McNabb was also shut down. In the end, Chris Johnson was the difference and earned MVP honors for his efforts. After the game an excited Owner, Ken Hoggins stated he was proud of his team since he challenged them early to win the championship and be the all-time winning team. However, Ken also said that starting next week they will go back to the War Room and prepare for next year since that is the reason why they are the best in the NAFL.

In the Toilet Bowl, the Centaurs came to the Toilet Bowl to avenge their season against the Gladiators. Both QB’s figured to be factors in the game, however Tom Brady for the Gladiators and Kurt Warner for the Centaurs did not show up. The game became a defensive struggle and somebody needed to show up. Rookie RB Knowshon Moreno for the Gladiators came out and showed that he is the RB of the future for the Gladiators scoring 2 TD’s and getting the win for the Gladiators who won 42-23. For his efforts Moreno earned Toilet Bowl 09 MVP honors. The Gladiators now have the 1st pick in the 2010 NAFL draft.

In other action, The Master’s of the Universe earned 3rd place honors, the Knights earned 5th place honors, the Golden Eagles earned 7th place honors and the Raiders earned 10th place honors.

In League News, the NFL Post-Season Pool starts on 1/9/2010. All owners, friends, family and pets are encouraged to enter and participate in the winner take all pool. Entry fee is only $10. Also the 2010 NAFL Annual League Draft will be held on Saturday, August 28th, 2010. So mark your calendars!!

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As part of the 20th anniversary of the NAFL we will highlight an historic NAFL team. You can find the statistics on all NAFL teams on the statistics page. This week we are highlighting the Hoggin’s Heroes and owner Ken Hoggins. This week the Hoggins Heroes won their sixth NAFL championship in 20 years setting an NAFL record and becoming the best team in the last 20 years.

The Heroes came into the NAFL in 1990 and was one of the original NAFL franchises. In that first year the Heroes were competitive and strong but did not make it to the championship game losing to the Stallions. The Heores became known for their intense preparation and their time spent in the WarRoom. For the next couple of years the Heroes remained as one of the top teams in the league making the playoffs and some years not making it but they were still one of the teams you had to beat. Competing against the powerhouse Centaurs was tough and the Heroes could not get by them.

In 1996, things changed  as the Heroes went on a roll and became the number one team to beat. In 1996 the Heores defeated Felines 40-25 earning their first NAFL Championship. But things were just getting started for the Heroes as they continued their dominence in the 1990’s winning NAFL Championships in 1998 & 1999. In 200, the Heores continued dominating winning again in 2000 and 2001. In the 2001 championship they defeated their arch nemisis the Centaurs 74-25. In 2002 the Centaurs got revenge in the playoffs by knocking the Heores out of the playoffs and winning the 2002 NAFL Championship. In the coming years teh Heores started to struggle and in 2004 won the Toilet Bowl and began to rebuild. Earning playoff appearances again in the late 2000’s the Heroes came back to the NAFL Championship bound to defeat the Knights who in their absence won 5 titles. In 2009 the Heroes set the record straight getting theor sixth NAFL Championship.

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