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Taking a break from playoff races to mention a record tying performance. I don't watch the games here, just click results and check the box score. I got excited for a minute when I saw I only lost 33-27 to the top seeded New Orleans VooDoo. I thought, wow, Via must have played good or I had a really good rushing game with some turnovers.
Nope, not even close. My RB, Calvin Rose returned 3 kickoffs for TDs, tying a record that stood for 31 seasons. Only Gregory Shea of the 1977 Memphis Showboats had returned 3 kickoffs for a TD in a single game before today. We still lost and might not make the playoffs, but I have this, haha.
The Southwest just completed what is likely the best non divisional record across all of MFN. Imagine finishing 11-5, pretty good record right? Likely a division winner or at least 2nd place. I've seen a few 11-5 3rd place finishes but I don't think I've seen one in last place until now.
Memphis 13-3 Houston 13-3 San Antonio 11-4-1 Oklahoma 11-5
That's a combined record of 48-15-1, but keep in mind there were 12 division games where they played each other. Take those 12 wins and losses away and you get a non division cumulative record of 36-3-1. In a word, that is ridiculous.
Congrats guys on a historic season. Can they keep up that dominance in January? We're about to find out.
I'm in the middle of typing playoff previews and I just realized the Chicago Blitz are the only team in the league with a Southwest team on their schedule that didn't lose. Of course they only had 1 game against that division, a tie against San Antonio.
Pittsburgh finished 2-2 against the Southwest, beating Memphis and San Antonio while losing to Houston and Oklahoma.
San Jose was 1-3 against the Southwest, getting that win against Oklahoma.
Chicago was 0-0-1 against the Southwest as noted above.
That's it, the complete list of that division's non division blemishes this season.
I'm starting the Divisional Round previews when I had to stop and ask, why is Oklahoma favored? I mean I know why, the power ranking are broken and the point spreads are based off those, but seriously. Memphis earned the #1 seed and they swept Oklahoma in the regular season. They weren't cheap wins either as Memphis won the first game 21-6 and the 2nd game 35-12. Yet despite that, MFN says Oklahoma minus 1 point.