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New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By tribewriter
3/15/2019 11:16 am
A look at the four wild-card round games and a list of new single-season records set in 1982—most of them by the Houston Gamblers. Also, meet Detroit Wheels coach eyeballll, who usually has a reason to smile this time of the season.
https://mfnusflwfl.blogspot.com

Re: New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By hectorg93
3/15/2019 1:53 pm
The Philadelphia Bell actually beat us last year, we got a little playoff rivalry now I guess. Well only if i beat him lol Good luck Bell!

Re: New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By AlexanDragon
3/15/2019 4:44 pm
Can someone confirm i didnt make the playoff due to a bug?? We were 4 for 1 spot and i lost my last game so i dont know how i got in...

Re: New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By Jaybo911
3/15/2019 8:33 pm
Good luck Bulls

Re: New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
3/16/2019 4:19 am
AlexanDragon wrote:
Can someone confirm i didnt make the playoff due to a bug?? We were 4 for 1 spot and i lost my last game so i dont know how i got in...


You got in legit...



In step 1, Chicago eliminates Cleveland due to better division record (they split 1-1 against each other), which leaves Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles.

In step 2, I only checked L.A.'s schedule and they did not play Denver so we skip to step 3.

Step 3 is conference record, which Denver's 8-4 bests Chicago's 7-5 and L.A.'s 5-7.

Re: New Blog Post, March 15: 1982 Wild Card Preview/Season Wrapup

By AlexanDragon
3/17/2019 8:46 pm
raidergreg69 wrote:
AlexanDragon wrote:
Can someone confirm i didnt make the playoff due to a bug?? We were 4 for 1 spot and i lost my last game so i dont know how i got in...


You got in legit...



In step 1, Chicago eliminates Cleveland due to better division record (they split 1-1 against each other), which leaves Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles.

In step 2, I only checked L.A.'s schedule and they did not play Denver so we skip to step 3.

Step 3 is conference record, which Denver's 8-4 bests Chicago's 7-5 and L.A.'s 5-7.


Im relieved!