Wednesday, April 29, 2020

1988 Wildcard Round

The quest for World Bowl XV began with the Wildcard Round this morning. We had 3 teams go wild and 1 close game, let's see how it all went down.

Showboats 29 Sun 0

We'll start with two time defending champion Memphis on the road at Southern California. We all know the strange journey for Memphis in 1988, but IOT is back trying for a threepeat. A 1st qtr interception by Willie Lawhon set the Showboats up with the ball at the Sun 36. Nine plays later, Howard Aguirre caught a 7 yard TD pass from David Allen. The two point conversion was good for an early 8-0 lead. Following a three and out by the Sun offense, Memphis pushed the lead to 16-0, thanks to Donut Mogul Tim Horton and the second two point conversion by James Nash. The Showboats would add a FG for a halftime lead of 19-0.

Memphis saw the return of RB Mark Lambert and he put the icing on the cake with his 5 yard TD run to extend the Showboats lead to 26-0. Lambert rushed for 93 yards and added another 40 receiving to lead the Memphis offense.

Memphis didn't display video game offensive numbers, but their defense made sure the offense didn't have to. They held Southern California to just 145 yards of total offense, and made life miserable for Sun QB Wilmer Kimble. Kimble was sacked 4 times and threw 2 interceptions as part of his 20/37 for 112 yard performance.

Gold 58 Thunderbolts 10

Cleveland traveled to the Rocky Mountains to take on the Denver Gold and got hit with an avalanche of points. The 58 that Denver put up is not a playoff record, off the top of my head I know Birmingham put up 77 on my Generals a few seasons back. Regardless, the Thunderbolts clearly had no answer for the trio of Denver QB Andrew Brewer (28/39 507 yds 7 TD 0 INT), WR Richard Funkhouser (19 rushes 79 yards, 10 receptions 171 yards 4 TD) and WR Jose Buford (9 receptions 269 yards 3 TD).

The game featured 5 TDs of 60+ yards with Cleveland getting the first one. That came early and cut the Denver lead to 13-7, before the Gold ran off 17 unanswered points. In the middle of that run came halftime, with the score 23-7 Gold. Denver got the ball to start the 3rd and hit it big on the first offensive play. Later in the 3rd, Funkhouser matched Buford with a long TD of his own. Buford struck again late 3rd qtr to make the score 44-13. With the game well in hand, Funkhouser threw salt on the wounds with his second long TD.

Cleveland put up some yards but they dug themselves too big of a hole and never could climb out.

Renegades 17 Bandits 14

The National Conference featured two intradivision games where the teams split in the regular season. Orlando took a short trip to Tampa for a 3rd game against the Bandits. Tampa Bay QB Melvin Driggers had been tossing INTs lately but he only had one today but failed to toss a TD pass.

The game began as a defensive struggle and it was 6-3 Bandits midway through the 2nd quarter. Following a punt that pinned Orlando at their 1 yard line, Tampa Bay scored with their defense. A short dump pass in the end zone never made it out and the safety gave the Bandits a baseball like 8-3 lead. While the Bandits offense did not cross the goal line all day, Orlando was able to twice. The first one went for 30 yards from Elwood Savage to Daniel Carter, enabling the Renegades to take the lead into halftime, 10-8.

In the 3rd qtr, Tampa Bay blocked a punt, which was legal btw, that led to another FG and an 11-10 Bandits lead. It was 14-10 midway through the final quarter when Orlando's Jose Rush ran it in from 2 yards out to give Orlando the late 17-14 lead. Tampa Bay got the ball back with 5:01 left and ran just 4 plays before the 2 minute warning. The slowdown tactic did not work as the Bandits turned it over on downs just inside Orlando territory. They never got the ball back as the Renegades ran the clock to 0:00.

Stars 48 Federals 10

This is the 4th time these division rivals have met in the playoffs and Washington has to be hoping it's the last. Just like the previous 3, Baltimore wins and advances. Baltimore QB Jon Snow threw INTs on the Stars first 2 possessions but the Federals could only get 3 points out of it. Baltimore used a little trickery for their first TD. Using the 3-1-1 personnel set, the Stars had C Randall Swink lined up as a FB. Jon Snow found him for the short TD pass to give Baltimore a 7-3 lead. Washington would get the lead back briefly, thanks to Scott Bieber finding James Dunn for a 30 yard TD.

It was all Jon Snow from that point as he fired 5 more TD passes to give him 6 total. Three of those were to Timothy Harmon who caught 11 for 174 yards with 17 more rushing. Jose Gough chipped in with 7-139-1 while Knob Creek had a combined 185 yards. Baltimore's defense held Washington to 227 total yards with a sack and forcing 2 turnovers.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Week 15: Bonus Playoff Games

As the USFL/WFL winds down another season, several games ended up being "almost playoff" games this week. It's hard to pin down the exact playoff scenarios because MFN does not strictly follow the NFL tiebreaker rules but diverges at some unknown point. The standings glitch has come into play again too. The Southeast and Atlantic divisions are separated by 1 game with 1 to go, and MFN says Tampa Bay and Baltimore are division winners, though if MFN is to be believed, then why is Orlando not marked as in the playoffs? Ten teams in the National Conference have a little "e" next to them, meaning eliminated. That would mean the 6 remaining teams are in, but Orlando is blank, so what gives?

Bottom line is nobody but JDB knows the exact MFN tiebreaker list, though I do know for a fact MFN does not exactly follow the NFL. If they did, I would not have made the playoffs with my Russia team in the World League a couple seasons ago. I lost strength of schedule but got in on net points according to JDB.

If you're within 1 game of a playoff spot, I would assume you're still alive and play to win.

Wranglers 31 Storm 24

Arizona and Portland met with the winner staying alive and the loser likely eliminated. Arizona scored the first TD of the game on an 18 yard pass from Joseph Jones to Desmond Kirkland. Portland tied the game at 7 thanks to a short TD pass from Oscar Willis to Timothy Roquemore. Arizona got the lead back 2 plays later, as Desmond Kirkland ripped a 60 yard run followed by a 15 yard TD pass to Eric Duncan. Portland would tie the game at 14 early in the 2nd quarter on an Alfred Gale 5 yard run. With just over a minute left in the first half, the Wranglers again broke the tie thanks to Desmond Kirkland. This 78 yard run featured several broken tackles near the line of scrimmage before Kirkland broke free and found nothing but green grass between him and the end zone.

Portland tied the game at 21 in the 3rd quarter thanks to this 5 yard Oscar Willis pass to Stephen Hicks. Arizona would take the lead for good thanks to that man Kirkland again. His 18 yard TD run was his 3rd TD of the game, and he finished 165 rushing yards on just 12 carries and chipping in 2 catches for 19 yards.

The teams traded FGs after that for our final score of 31-24 Arizona. The Wranglers are still alive for the playoffs while Portland is eliminated.

Federals 26 Generals 9

New Jersey traveled to Washington DC to face the Federals in an elimination game for both. The Generals have won the East division 10 straight seasons, but after this game, they find themselves home in January. New Jersey did manage to dent the scoreboard first, kicking a FG for a 3-0 lead. There were 7 total FGs in this game, the second of which tied the score at 3. Just before halftime, Washington got the first of 2 Scott Bieber to Robert Sullivan TD passes. This gave the Federals a 10-3 halftime lead.

The 3rd qtr saw two more Washington FGs to make the score 16-3. New Jersey, who had struggled to move the ball all day, kicked a FG early in the 4th to cut the deficit to 16-6. Two plays later, Washington dealt the death blow on the 2nd Bieber to Sullivan hook up. Sullivan caught 11 passes for 170 yards and 2 TDs as the Generals couldn't cover him.

Washington qualifies for the playoffs with this win and it's possible the Federals can tie Baltimore for the Atlantic division, but I believe the Stars have the tiebreaker. We'll see how that shakes out. New Jersey's division winning streak comes to an end and they will miss the playoffs for the first time since 1976.

Showboats 32 Outlaws 16

Memphis WR Willie Howland was known for big plays before this season began, but an ownership change put him on ice in 1988. What also got put on ice was the Showboats dominance, as they lost 4 games before yet another ownership change brought back Infinity on Trial. The first thing IOT wanted to do was re-establish Willie Howland, and today that happened. Howland caught 5 passes, 2 for TDs with 107 yards as Memphis jumped out to a 22-7 halftime lead and never looked back.

The Outlaws defense did force 4 Memphis turnovers but the Oklahoma offense was offensive as they could only muster 152 total yards. The win keeps Memphis alive and all they have to do is win in Week 16 to defend their 2 championships. The loss eliminates Oklahoma from playoff consideration.

(NY) Stars 28 Renegades 21

New York scored 28 the hard way, with 4 FGs, 2 TDs and a safety as they dominated the first 50 minutes of the game before holding off a late Orlando rally. The Renegades threw 5 INTs which helped New York to keep scoring. There were no 100 yard rushers or receivers, nor a 300 yard passer.

The victory plus the New Jersey loss gives New York it's 3rd East Division championship, first since winning it back to back in 1976-77. The Stars last post season appearance was as a wildcard in 1981. Orlando is still "in the hunt" after the loss and I believe they're actually in but I could be wrong.

VooDoo 25 Gold 6

New Orleans won the battle of teams fighting for home field in their respective conferences and the road to the World Bowl will go through New Orleans. The VooDoo forced 4 Denver turnovers and turned on the offense in the second half en route to a comfortable win. It took Smirt a couple of seasons to get New Orleans to this lofty level but now they're here, don't be surprised if they are in the World Bowl.

Denver will still be in the playoffs, but as the #3 seed which means no BYE week.

Gamblers 42 Gunslingers 23

Houston jumped out to leads of 28-0 and 42-3 before a late San Antonio rally made the final score look better. Tony Dean threw 6 TD passes and 446 yards and the Gamblers added 149 rushing yards as they overwhelmed the Gunslingers defense. Dean's 6 TD passes went to 6 different receivers.

The win plus a Denver loss gives Houston at least the #2 seed and a BYE.

Panthers 27 Blitz 3

Michigan WR Peter Lewis caught 6 passes for 151 yards and 2 TDs as Michigan blitzed Chicago, cementing a BYE week in the process. The Panthers dominated from the outset and look ready for a deep playoff run.

Bulls 27 Bandits 10

Tampa Bay has qualified for the playoffs but have now lost 2 games in a row, and Bandits fans are worried about QB Melvin Driggers. Driggers was having a great season before his recent rough stretch, and Tampa Bay needs him to turn the tide quickly if they're to make a deep playoff run.

Jacksonville is shown as eliminated, but it's possible it's just a standings glitch. Bulls WR/RB Timothy Richardson ran for 63 yards and added 201 receiving, though he did not dent the end zone.

Thunderbolts 49 Wheels 10

Samuel Draper ran for 127 yards and a TD, adding a 23 yard TD reception and Jose Beamon caught 3 for 128 yards and a TD as Cleveland dominated Detroit. Cleveland is in the driver's seat for a wildcard, only needing to win in Week 16.

Breakers 23 Bell 9
Maulers 20 Force 17
Blazers 17 Hornets 12
Sun 27 Hawaiians 24 (OT)
Express 23 SaberCats 6
Invaders 16 Steamer 6
Stars 31 Stallions 12

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Week 14, Some Divisional Clarity

Week 14 provided some clarity for the American Conference as all four divisions have been decided but there are still 5 teams fighting for 2 wildcard spots. In the National Conference, the New York (NY) Stars had a big win over Tampa Bay as they look to hold off New Jersey in the East. MFN has declared the Baltimore Stars as a playoff participant, though I have my doubts. I have not run the scenarios yet, I'll wait until after Week 15 to break everything down.

Gamblers 28 Showboats 25

Memphis jumped out to a 16-7 lead early and the Showboats had a balanced offensive attack all game. Defensively they shut down the Houston running game and intercepted Tony Dean twice. The Gamblers fought back in the first half to make it 22-21 Memphis after 30 minutes. Memphis got a 3rd qtr FG and held Houston scoreless for most of the second half. With 1:12 left in the game, Tony Dean connected with Anthony Fulks for the game winning TD. That was the pair's second TD hookup of the day.

The win gives Houston the Southwest Division title while Memphis is still alive in the wildcard hunt.

Sun 34 Express 20

The Los Angeles Express had the yardage advantage, 423-290 but 3 interceptions and a Sun kickoff return for a TD helped Southern California win the game and the Pacific Division. This is just the second time the Sun have made the playoffs, but the last time was 1986 so ...the Sun are on the rise.

Gold 40 Wranglers 0

Denver made a statement in this game as they rolled the Wranglers. Gold QB Andrew Brewer passed for 550 yards and 2 TDs with Richard Funkhouser accounting for 373 of those yards. Arizona also had trouble moving the ball on offense, failing to crack 200 yards.

The win gives the Denver Gold the West Division title. The good news for Arizona is that they are still alive, the bad news is they play Denver again in Week 16.

Thunderbolts 42 Hawaiians 19

This was a de facto playoff game as the winner stayed alive while the loser was eliminated. Things did not start well for Honolulu as the opening kickoff was returned 94 yards for a TD. The Hawaiians had exactly 100 more offensive yards than Cleveland and just 1 turnover for the game. That turnover was costly though, as the interception was returned 33 yards for a TD. Cleveland also scored TDs all 3 times they cracked the red zone.

(NY) Stars 26 Bandits 23

Holy turnovers Batman! Tampa Bay QB Melvin Driggers brought back an old habit...throwing interceptions. Driggers threw 5 on the day, 2 on the opening 2 drives and 2 on the final 2 drives. These 2 teams seem playoff bound, in fact the Bandits had a spot entering this game. Neither one has won their divisions yet and they combined for 30 points in the 4th qtr.

It was 16-3 New York after 3, and they extended it to 19-3 before 2 Bandits TDs cut it to 19-17. It wasn't all bad for Driggers as he kept firing despite many poor throws. His 3rd TD pass of the 4th qtr gave Tampa Bay a 23-19 lead with 2:48 left in the game. Following Driggers first TD pass of the 4th, the Bandits elected to onside kick...and recovered. Driggers threw his 2nd TD pass on that drive and the Bandits onside kicked again...and recovered again. The 3rd TD pass for Driggers came soon after and with the lead, finally, the Bandits kicked away.

Finally getting the ball back, the Stars drove down the field for the eventual game winning TD. Tampa Bay would throw an INT on their next drive, and again on their final drive following a 3 and out for New York.

Tampa Bay is still playoff bound, though Orlando is hot on their heels. The New York Stars took a huge step toward winning the East though they could also miss the playoffs entirely.

Renegades 24 Bulls 20

Both teams are fighting to qualify for the playoffs and it showed in this back and forth game. Jacksonville held a 10-7 lead and the Bulls extended it to 13-7 in the 3rd. Orlando scored a TD mid 3rd qtr to take a 14-13 lead heading to the final 15 minutes. The Renegades extended that lead to 17-13 with just under 6 minutes left. The score would remain 17-13 Orlando until the final minute.

Jacksonville went on a 12 play, 65 yard TD drive that started with 3:06 left and they took the clock all the way down to 0:28. Following a touchback and a false start, Orlando QB Elwood Savage found Dexter Elmer who took it 80 yards to the house for the game winning TD.

Orlando improves to 10-4, 1 game behind Tampa and in control of a wildcard spot. Jacksonville falls to 8-6 with games against Tampa and New Jersey to close out the regular season.

VooDoo 25 Stars 17

Baltimore outgained New Orleans 479-285 but QB Jon Snow completed 5 passes to the wrong team and no completed passes ended in the proper end zone. The only TD Snow threw was a Pick 6 for the VooDoo.

New Orleans is heading to the playoffs as South Division champs and have clinched a coveted BYE. MFN claims Baltimore is in the playoffs despite this loss, though I'm not so sure.

I have to go to work soon, but these were the 7 most important games of Week 14. Sorry if I didn't get to your game.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Playoff Push

Things are finally starting to get back to normal for me, and with the playoffs approaching, it's time to start writing the blog again. This one will be short and sweet since kickoff for Week 14 is almost here.

American Conference

Clinched Division: Michigan Panthers

Clinched Playoff Berth: Denver Gold, Houston Gamblers

In The Hunt: Southern California Sun, Honolulu Hawaiians, Los Angeles Express, Arizona Wranglers, Portland Storm, Memphis Showboats, Oklahoma Outlaws, Cleveland Thunderbolts

The Pacific division is still up for grabs, but the Southern California Sun have a 2 game lead on Honolulu. The Hawaiians have a road game @ Cleveland, which looks to be an elimination game. The Los Angeles Express need a win at Southern California to stay alive. San Jose has been eliminated.

The West division is still strong, just not as dominant as all four teams were in 1987. The Denver Gold are in the playoffs and will win the West if they beat Arizona tonight. Speaking of the Wranglers, at 8-5, they would be the current #6 seed but can't afford too many more losses as the Portland Storm are right behind them at 7-6. The Wranglers play the Storm in Week 15 and turn around in Week 16 for a quick rematch with Denver. The Oakland Invaders have been eliminated.

The Houston Gamblers have a 2.5 game lead on the Memphis Showboats and will clinch the Southwest with a victory over Memphis tonight. The Showboats are currently 8-4-1 and the #5 seed. Those 4 losses under Greyghost equals the number of games Infinity on Trial lost in 3 complete seasons, and by the way...he's baaaccckkk and looking for a threepeat. The Oklahoma Outlaws are still alive at 6-7 but have a lot of teams to climb over while the San Antonio Gunslingers have been eliminated.

The Midwest division belongs to the 11-1-1 Michigan Panthers. Cleveland is still alive at 7-5-1 and the Thunderbolts have an elimination game of sorts against Honolulu tonight. The Chicago Blitz and Detroit Wheels have been eliminated.

National Conference

Clinched Division: New Orleans VooDoo

Clinched Playoff Berth: Tampa Bay Bandits

In The Hunt: Orlando Renegades, Jacksonville Bulls, Florida Blazers, Baltimore Stars, Washington Federals, New York Stars, New Jersey Generals

The Southeast division has the best cumulative W-L record in the league and it shows, as all four teams are still alive. Tampa Bay leads at 11-2 and the Bandits face East leading (NY) Stars tonight. Orlando is second at 9-4 while Jacksonville sits third at 8-5. The Renegades and the Bulls play tonight in a huge game for both. The Florida Blazers may be in last place but they are still alive for a playoff spot, though they likely need to win out.

In the South division it's all about that VooDoo, as in the New Orleans VooDoo. They are 11-2 and have long wrapped up the division. The Shreveport Steamer, Birmingham Stallions and Georgia Force have all been eliminated.

The Atlantic division might not come down to Week 16 for a change as the Baltimore Stars (10-3) have a 2 game lead over the Washington Federals (8-5). The Stars do have a tougher last 3 games (26-13 combined, NO, Birm, TB) than the Federals (17-22, Pitt, NJ, Okl). The Pittsburgh Maulers and Charlotte Hornets have been eliminated.

The East division has long been owned by the New Jersey Generals, but in 1988 the New York Stars are looking to change that. The Stars currently lead the East with a 9-4 record and their remaining opponents have a combined 20-19 record (TB, Orl, Bos). The Generals have only missed the playoffs twice in league history (1974, 1976) and following a wild card berth in 1977 have won the East every year since. New Jersey's remaining schedule shows a combined 16-23 record as they face Boston, Washington and Jacksonville.

Best of luck to everyone, whether you are fighting for the playoffs or looking toward 1989. Looking forward to another exciting finish to our season.