Rocky Mountain Football League
Rocky Mountain Football League
Is the RMFL an indoor football league or an 11 aside outdoor league?
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Re: Rocky Mountain Football League
Photos on the website are from outdoor fields.
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Re: Rocky Mountain Football League
Here's a couple of links for you, Paul.
I think the "SEMI-PRO" organization is a group that popped up to rival the AFA.
The easiest way to find out is to view the corporate papers of both.
That's usually free at the SoS site.
I copied that 2013 Standings page. If you want it, I will e-mail it?
Rocky Mountain Football League
http://www.semiprofootball.org/minor/20 ... cky13.html
SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL HQ
http://www.semiprofootball.org/index.htm
I think the "SEMI-PRO" organization is a group that popped up to rival the AFA.
The easiest way to find out is to view the corporate papers of both.
That's usually free at the SoS site.
I copied that 2013 Standings page. If you want it, I will e-mail it?
Rocky Mountain Football League
http://www.semiprofootball.org/minor/20 ... cky13.html
SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL HQ
http://www.semiprofootball.org/index.htm
"It was a different game when I played.
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
Re: Rocky Mountain Football League
It came up for me because last spring, in one of the few game reports I found from this league, in a 34-0 shutout, a player kicked a "26 yard drop kick"
I presume this meant a field goal. Whether it was worth 3 or 4 points was unclear as no XP was mentioned for the final TD and no box score was included.
A drop kicked field goal in a pro or semi-pro game, not involving indoor (arena style) football, is pretty rare. The last being Dick Tuckey in 1940. At least in what I have found. I may have Benny Friedman doing it as well, but that is around the same time.
There is one guy in indoor football who claims in one league he was in, he kicked a drop kick that one of his receivers caught for a touchdown. Which I don't understand. But every year he says to call him and I tell him just use email and the internet (he has a website). He says he leads his leagues in drop kicks, but then I don't hear anything for a year. But that's indoor football anyhow, it is really a different game. Maybe the NFL should put a cage around the field and have no out of bounds. That's the ticket!
Anyway, what I need is a website for this league with a contact to write and ask about this drop kick. As these things go, such a contact tends to know absolutely nothing if they even reply, but I still would like to ask. It probably will be on facebook, which is really even worse than no contact.
I presume this meant a field goal. Whether it was worth 3 or 4 points was unclear as no XP was mentioned for the final TD and no box score was included.
A drop kicked field goal in a pro or semi-pro game, not involving indoor (arena style) football, is pretty rare. The last being Dick Tuckey in 1940. At least in what I have found. I may have Benny Friedman doing it as well, but that is around the same time.
There is one guy in indoor football who claims in one league he was in, he kicked a drop kick that one of his receivers caught for a touchdown. Which I don't understand. But every year he says to call him and I tell him just use email and the internet (he has a website). He says he leads his leagues in drop kicks, but then I don't hear anything for a year. But that's indoor football anyhow, it is really a different game. Maybe the NFL should put a cage around the field and have no out of bounds. That's the ticket!
Anyway, what I need is a website for this league with a contact to write and ask about this drop kick. As these things go, such a contact tends to know absolutely nothing if they even reply, but I still would like to ask. It probably will be on facebook, which is really even worse than no contact.
Re: Rocky Mountain Football League
I found the following:
http://www.thermfl.com/#!league-staff/c1to3
But there seems no way to actually contact any of these people from this page
Okay, I found http://www.thermfl.com/#!contact/c23c3
I will see if I get a response
http://www.thermfl.com/#!league-staff/c1to3
But there seems no way to actually contact any of these people from this page
Okay, I found http://www.thermfl.com/#!contact/c23c3
I will see if I get a response