Scott Schumacher

  • USFFL Season 25 – Week 8 Point Spread

    Paul Conti is at it again. Here’s this week’s point spread and over and under: MIN (4-2) at LAR (1-5) – MIN (-2) – (38) PHI (5-1) at CIN (4-3) – PHI (-3) – (39) BAL (2-5) at CLE (1-6) – BAL (-3 1/2) – (41) TEN (4-2) at DET (5-1) – TEN (-2 1/2)

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  • USFFL Season 25 – Week 7

    Thrilling Finishes and Tight Races Define Week 7 Week 7 of the USFFL season brought high drama across the league, with overtime finishes, shocking upsets, and key victories that reshaped several division races. Saints Outlast Broncos in Overtime Thriller In what may stand as the game of the week, New Orleans edged Denver 34–31 in

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  • Season 25: Week 7 Point Spread and Over/Under

    Las Vegas Raiders Coach Paul Conti put together this fun Point Spread and Over / Under prediction for week 7. This had to take a lot of work, if you enjoyed this analysis, please reach out to Paul to thank him. And, oh yeah, we will be checking the results to see how close he

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  • USFFL Season 25: Week 6

    Week 6 featured a slate of high-stakes matchups across the AFC and NFC, where several division leaders maintained control, but a few were pushed to the brink in close contests. Here’s a breakdown of the performances by division and how the standings shaped up after the week’s action.​ AFC Breakdown In the AFC East, Buffalo continued

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  • Strat Rules: Overusage

    By: Jess Geller Below is a discussion of the “Player Over Usage” rule.  This rule is currently employed and controlled by the USFFL.  The rule is designed limit the touches of skilled players such as QBs, RBs, WRs and TEs.  The goal is to make the Strato season more realistic by preventing players that had

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  • Strat Rules: QB Shadow

    Jess Geller Posted the QB Shadow Rules Analysis to our Slack Channel. Posting here so we can keep the rules analysis handy. Thanks Jess! Below is a discussion of the “Shadow the Quarterback” rule.  This rule is part of the game and not controlled by the USFFL.  The rule is designed to try and prevent

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