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III – 02.07 – Tokyo Swallows@ Sydney Great White

Dan Marino

Tokyo Swallows @ Sydney Great White Olympic Stadium 65°, 0 – 10 mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2019 Tokyo (0-2) 10 21 0 7 38 2019 Sydney (2-0) 7 14 10 23 54 Scoring Summary 1 13:05 Tokyo TD…
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Year III Preview: Beijing

{Numbers in braces are Approximate Value, other stats labeled as appropriate.} 2 things have been consistent for Beijing: a losing record and a commitment to a full house backfield. The latter remains, the former is yet to be seen. The…
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Year III Preview: Sydney

{Numbers in braces are Approximate Value, other stats labeled as appropriate.} A team in search of enough talent to take the next step. Key Additions: John Stallworth from IST; Roger Brown from SFO. Key Departures: Malcolm Jenkins {4, to ROM}….
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WFL II Off Season: 5 Fills

Now that we’re all even at 30, 5 players likely to compete for jobs in the preseason. By the end of this, each team needs at least 1 player at each position.

BEI History

Beijing Red Stars (9-25) The most intriguing thing about Beijing is their commitment to the full house backfield and the revolving door at QB. It’s really not clear that door stops at Ben Roethlisberger: he was mediocre at best, but…
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II – 20.06 – Tokyo @ Beijing

Tokyo Swallows @ Beijing Red Stars The Bird Nest 58°, 5-15mph wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2016 Tokyo (11-6) 3 7 7 0 17 2016 Beijing (5-12) 0 20 6 17 43 Scoring Summary 1 11:06 Tokyo FG Prater 22…
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Year II 10 Week Review: Beijing Red Stars

Beijing Red Stars (4-6) Beijing is better than their record, but not much. They are, basically, the definition of league average, and need more oomph on both sides of the ball to get where they want to go. The jury is…
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II – 02.05 – Beijing @ Lomé

Beijing Red Stars @ Lomé Dzidudu Stade de Kégué 82°, no wind. 1 2 3 4 Tot 2016 Beijing (1-1) 7 17 6 0 30 2016 Lomé (1-1) 21 0 3 9 33 Scoring Summary 1 10:55 Lomé TD Kelly 26…
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Year II Preview: Beijing Red Stars

{Numbers in braces are Approximate Value, other stats are labeled as appropriate.} Beijing was, simply, the worst team in the WFL in Year I. It’s a long road out of the basement, but there is some hope in the offseason…
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