1998 WFFL Update - Week 8
EASTERN DIVISION W L T Total 
Points
Division 
Record
NJ New Pants New Shoes 7 1 0 356 3-1-0
Salisbury Steaks 5 3 0 268 3-1-0
Maine Veins 3 5 0 208 2-2-0
Birmingham Burgers 3 5 0 203 1-3-0
Florida Keys 2 6 0 218 1-3-0
WESTERN DIVISION W L T Total 
Points
Division 
Record
Idaho Bags 6 2 0 196 3-1-0
Hawaii Punch 4 4 0 246 3-1-0
Oregon Donors 4 4 0 221 2-2-0
San Andreas Faults 3 5 0 299 2-2-0
Iowa Bundle 3 5 0 266 0-4-0
 
This Week's Scores:

Idaho Bags 29
Birmingham Burgers 12 <- Dog

Florida Keys 19
Hawaii Punch 50

Oregon Donors 37
Maine Veins 12 <- Dog

San Andreas Faults 19
Salisbury Steaks 43

NJ New Pants New Shoes 52 <- High
Iowa Bundle 37

 
 
 
Eric Moulds catches a tipped pass
for a TD for the Donors.
BIRMINGHAM- The Bags are still on auto-pilot and doing quite well.  Coach Bastyr, are you still there?  The Burgers, on the other hand, would've been better off not calling in a lineup.  For some reason they start Dilfer over Brunell?  Talk about over coaching. 

MAUI- The Keys need a winning streak desperately if they want to see the post-season.  Hawaii, meanwhile, improves to .500. 

BANGOR- It may be the best free agent pick up of the season, as the Donors newly aquired Moulds scores 16 to topple the Veins.

SALISBURY- This game was won in the race to the phone Sunday morning.  San Andreas considered picking up Flutie early in the week, but didn't try to pull the trigger unitl it was too late.  Salisbury claimed him 20 minutes earlier.  That's a 30 point swing if your scoring at home. 

DES MOINES- The Pants are at it again.  They've locked up a winning season, are the first to repeat at high points this year, and have a firm grip (57 point lead) on total points for the season.  Can they keep it up?

 
Next Week's Match Ups:
Salisbury (-10) at Florida    OK, it's head banging time, each team now has 4 of its last 5 games
Iowa (-3) at San Andreas    against division opponents.  Good Luck!
Maine (+21) at New Jersey
Idaho (+1) at Oregon
Hawaii (-8) at Birmingham     1998 West vs East record so far ... even at 10-10.