2011 NAFL season (Jayverse)

The 2011 NAFL season was the 92nd regular season of the North American Football League and the 46th of the Super Bowl era. It began on Thursday, September 8, 2011.

NAFL's 72 Team Expansion which led to Big Changes as several teams have forced to move to new homes as the Central Valley Coyotes have been relocated to Milwaukee, WI and became the Milwaukee Wolves, The San Jose Surge has been relocated to Richmond, VA and will become the Virginia Ambassadors, The Quebec City Voyageurs have moved to Columbus, OH and became the Columbus Aviators, the Brooklyn Barons have moved to Memphis, TN and became the Memphis Pharaohs, The Buffalo Bills have moved to Monterrey, Mexico and became the Monterrey Golden Aztecs and the Oakland Invaders have moved to Wichita, KS and became the Aviators

In Addition 6 More Teams have joined the New League is the season was cut back to 16 games in a 18 Week Season due to Economic Reasons as the Chicago Cougars, the Havana Cubans, the Tulsa Talons, the Puebla Angels, the Fargo Locomotives and the Sioux Falls Stags have officially been admitted to the new league.

Top Rookies Being Selected
Virginia Ambassadors draft Stephen Paea (DT)

Toronto Huskies draft Gabe Carimi (T)

Saskatchewan Roughriders draft JJ Watt (DE)

Sacramento Condors draft Von Miller (LB)

Reno Aces draft Mark Ingram (RB)

Orlando Wizards draft Stefen Wisniewski (C)

New Orleans Saints draft Akeem Dent (LB)

Memphis Pharoahs draft Corey Liuget (DE)

Las Vegas Gamblers draft Mike Pouncey (C)

Chicago Cougars draft Cam Newton (QB)

Green Bay Packers draft Rahim Moore (FS)

Edmonton Elks draft Chris Harris (CB)

Columbus Aviators draft AJ Green (WR)

Boston Patriots draft Sam Acho (LB)

Baltimore Ravens draft Prince Amukamara (CB)

Tulsa Talons draft Colin Kaepernick (QB)

Hartford Breakers draft Patrick Peterson (CB)

Standings
Eastern Conference

Northeast: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (11-5), Hartford Breakers (11-5), Boston Patriots (10-6), New York Giants (9-7), New York Jets (8-8), Toronto Huskies (8-8), Halifax Schooners (7-9), Ottawa Canadians (6-10), Montreal Alouettes (4-12)

Mid-Atlantic: Washington Sentinels (11-5), Memphis Steamers (11-5), Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (9-7), Charlotte Panthers (8-8), Virginia Ambassadors (8-8), Baltimore Ravens (8-8), Philadelphia Eagles (7-9), Pittsburgh Steelers (7-9), Nashville Titans (7-9)

Great Lakes: Milwaukee Wolves (11-5), Green Bay Packers (9-7), Columbus Aviators (9-7), Cincinnati Chargers (9-7), Indianapolis Racers (8-8), Chicago Cougars (7-9), Cleveland Browns (6-10), Chicago Bears (6-10), Detroit Lions (6-10)

Southeast: Memphis Pharoahs (13-3), Atlanta Falcons (9-7), Miami Dolphins (8-8), Orlando Wizards (8-8), Jacksonville Sharks (8-8), New Orleans Saints (7-9), Havana Cubans (5-11), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12), Birmingham Vulcans (3-13)

Western Conference

Southwest: Oklahoma City Outlaws (15-1), Houston OIlers (11-5), Dallas Texans (10-6), Mexico City Diablos (7-9), San Antonio Dreadnoughts (6-10), Monterrey Golden Aztecs (6-10), Austin Armadillos (6-10), Tulsa Talons (2-14), Puebla Angels (2-14)

Central: Saskatchewan Roughriders (12-4), St. Louis Stallions (10-6), Kansas City Colts (9-7), Winnipeg Bombers (7-9), Iowa Barnstormers (7-9), Wichita Aviators (6-10), Fargo Locomotives (6-10), Minnesota Vikings (6-10), Sioux Falls Stags (4-12)

Rockies: Las Vegas Gamblers (10-6), Arizona Firebirds (10-6), Tucson Wranglers (10-6), Edmonton Elks (10-6), Salt Lake City Pioneers (8-8), Denver Broncos (8-8), New Mexico Rattlers (7-9), Reno Aces (7-9), Calgary Stampeders (4-12)

Pacific Coast: San Francisco 49ers (13-3), San Diego Destroyers (12-4), Los Angeles Avengers (11-5), Portland Storm (10-6), Seattle Orcas (10-6), Honolulu Raiders (9-7), Los Angeles Rams (8-8), Vancouver Lumberjacks (6-10), Sacramento Condors (5-11)

Playoffs
NFC Quarterfinal: Washington def. Memphis 27-17, Milwaukee def. Hartford 55-34

AFC Quarterfinal: Saskatchewan def. LA Avengers 38-28, Las Vegas def. San Diego 34-31

NFC Semi-Final: Hamilton def. Washington 33-28, Memphis def. Milwaukee 48-3

AFC Semi-Final: San Francisco def. Saskatchewan 34-17, Oklahoma City def. Las Vegas 62-34

NFC Championship: Hamilton def. Memphis 42-39

AFC Championship: Oklahoma CIty def. San Francisco 37-24

Super Bowl XLVI (at Conoco Phillips Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK): Oklahoma City def. Hamilton 55-28

Pro Bowl (at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ): Eastern def. Western 20-13

League Leaders
Passing Yards - Ben Roethlisberger (Nashville) 5,424

Passing TD's - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 57

Passing Rating - Leonard Pinto (Oklahoma City) 130.2

Rushing Yards - Joseph Addai (Cleveland) 1,786

Receiving Yards - Richard Hoffman (Saskatchewan) 2,193

Total Points - Loren Gragg (Boston) 149

Tackles - Jack Adams (Fargo) 138

Sacks - Matthew Leeper (Washington) 20

Interceptions - Teodoro Ashmore (New Orleans), John Coronado (Green Bay), Nate Ness (San Diego), Lawrence Quinn (Chicago Bears) 7