American Conference WildcardOklahoma Outlaws (11-5) @ Chicago Blitz (10-6)Point Spread: Chicago -5
Oklahoma: Offense
19th Defense
8thChicago: Offense
13th Defense
25thLast Playoff Appearance: Oklahoma 1981
Chicago 1995
Playoff Records: Oklahoma 2-5
Chicago 4-7 (0-1 World Bowl)
Head to Head: This is the first post season meeting between the clubs. Chicago beat Oklahoma 16-10 Week 14 of 1995.
Injuries: Oklahoma 8 probable, 1 questionable, 1 doubtful, 1 Out
Chicago 6 probable, 2 questionable, 1 doubtful
Prediction: Chicago 19 Oklahoma 16
I'm picking Chicago mainly based on playoff experience, as the Blitz have not played well down the stretch. They lost 3 in a row before beating the New Jersey B team Week 16. I can't figure out how good Oklahoma is yet, and I guess we'll find out. Is this the Outlaws team who beat Washington and Memphis while also giving Houston fits? Or are they the Outlaws who struggled down the stretch, winning close games against a 1 win team and a 4 win team?
Portland Storm (10-6) @ Houston Gamblers (14-2)Point Spread: Houston -4
Portland: Offense
8th Defense
2ndHouston: Offense
4th Defense
7thLast Playoff Appearance: Portland 1995
Houston 1995
Playoff Records: Portland 15-11 (3-0 World Bowl)
Houston 27-8 (6-0 World Bowl)
Head to Head: This is a rematch of last year's conference championship, which Houston won to even their post season record against Portland at 2-2. These two teams also just played in Week 16, in Houston, so Portland decided to just extend their stay. Word has it the Portland assistant to the traveling secretary is having a George Costanza like meltdown trying to make accommodations on such short notice. Houston won that game by the way 34-17.
Injuries: Portland 1 probable, 3 questionable
Houston 5 probable, 3 questionable
Prediction: Houston 27 Portland 20
Portland and Seth are certainly capable of beating any team at any time, but I'm not picking against Tony Dean and the champs.
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National Conference WildcardNew York Stars (11-5) @ Shreveport Steamer (10-6)Point Spread: Shreveport -3
New York: Offense
2nd Defense
18thShreveport: Offense
12th Defense
9thLast Playoff Appearance: New York 1991
Shreveport 1995
Playoff Records: New York 5-7
Shreveport 3-9
Head to Head: New York and Shreveport have split their 2 previous post season games. Shreveport beat New York 10-7 in OT Week 5 of this season.
Injuries: New York 7 probable, 4 questionable, 1 doubtful
Shreveport 5 probable, 1 I.R.
Prediction: Shreveport 20 New York 17
Shreveport has experience handling a high volume passing offense, having swept Georgia this season and New York is banged up on the offensive line. The Stars will probably hit a big play or two, but I think Game Manager Marcil leads the Steamer to victory.
Orlando Renegades (10-6) @ Washington Federals (10-6)Point Spread: Washington -1
Orlando: Offense
7th Defense
4thWashington: Offense
22nd Defense
11thLast Playoff Appearance: Orlando 1995
Washington 1995
Playoff Records: Orlando 3-5
Washington 15-15 (0-5 World Bowl)
Head to Head: Washington is 1-0 against Orlando in the post season. Orlando beat Washington 34-20 Week 12 this season.
Injuries: Orlando 4 probable, 3 questionable, 1 Out
Washington 4 probable, 1 questionable, 1 Out
Prediction: Orlando 24 Washington 16
I think as long as Orlando takes care of the ball they win. One common theme for the Renegades is their ball control, when they lose, they turn it over several times. It could happen in this game as defense isn't the problem for the Federals. Even if they do force Orlando into turnovers, can the Federals offense capitalize?