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{{Infobox NSFL game
 
| type = NFC Championship
 
| name = Season 27
 
| image =
 
| caption =
 
| visitor = {{TeamNoYear|KCC|27}}
 
| visitor_abbr = KCC
 
| visitor_conf = (2)
 
| home = {{TeamNoYear|POR|27}}
 
| home_abbr = POR
 
| home_conf = (1)
 
| visitor_qtr1 = 0
 
| visitor_qtr2 = 7
 
| visitor_qtr3 = 7
 
| visitor_qtr4 = 17
 
| visitor_qtr5 = 0
 
| home_qtr1 = 3
 
| home_qtr2 = 10
 
| home_qtr3 = 8
 
| home_qtr4 = 0
 
| home_qtr5 = 0
 
| stadium = [[The Snake Pit]]
 
| city = [[wp:Portland USA|Portland USA]]
 
| offensiveMVP = [[Troy Abed]], [[wp:Quarterback|Quarterback]]
 
| offMVPteam = KCC
 
| defensiveMVP = [[Dexter Hall]], [[wp:Linebacker|Linebacker]]
 
| defMVPteam = KCC
 
| HOFers =
 
| last = 2041 (s26)
 
| next = 2041 (s28)
 
}}
 
  
==Teams==
 
The Season 27 NFC Championship Game was an American football game played to determine the champion of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) for 2042 (S27).
 
 
The Northern Football Conference (DSFL South) champion [[Portland Pythons]] were defeated by second place [[Kansas City Coyotes]], 31-21 and the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] advanced to [[Ultimini Bowl XXV]].
 
 
The game was played at [[The Snake Pit]] located in Portland USA.
 
 
==NFC Championship Game==
 
 
'''[[Kansas City Coyotes]] (7-7)''' vs [[Portland Pythons]] (11-3) - 31-21
 
 
[[Portland Pythons|Portland]] begun the game strongly going up 0-13 before their momentum faltered late in an undisciplined second quarter which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] to get back into the matchup with a touchdown reception from [[Luke Quick]]. The second half continued to be a tense and even affair but [[Busch Goose]]'s score to open the half put the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] 14-13 ahead. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] immediately responded on the next possession with a 59 yard touchdown pass by [[LeBron James III]] to [[Quavious McGrady]] to give the [[Portland Pythons|Portland]]'s the lead 14-21 after a successful two point conversion.
 
 
Neither teams were able to capitalise on the next six possessions until [[Dexter Hall]] made a game changing interception on a [[LeBron James III]] pass to give the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] possession at around half way. The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] ran 5 minutes off the clock before [[Luke Quick]] hauled in another touchdown to draw the game level at 21-21. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] went three and out on their next possession which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Armando Galarraga]] to kick a 33 yard field goal to put them ahead 21-24. With 21 seconds to go on their own 11 [[LeBron James III]] tried to force a pass which was picked off by [[Guy Gibson]] effectively icing the game.
 
 
The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Xander Creed]] rather unsportingly then crashed it in for a one yard touchdown for a final score of 31-21 to the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]].
 
 
[[Troy Abed]] went for 41/60, 373 yards, 3 TDs and no INTs with a 101.7 rating.
 

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