Week 4 is in the books, and speaking of records I did some research into longest winning streaks. I did only look at the teams with perfect 19-0 seasons. New Orleans broke the record last season with their first playoff win.
The previous record was the 1976-78 Detroit Wheels, who won 27 in a row. The Wheels won their last 4 regular season games, all 3 post season games to win the World Bowl, then they repeated in 1977 with a perfect 19-0 season. Heading into 1978 they had won 26 in a row since losing to Cleveland Week 12 of 1976. Detroit won Week 1 to push it to 27 in a row before Cleveland ended the streak Week 2 with a 24-22 win.
New Orleans last lost Week 8 of 2008 to Birmingham 20-0. The VooDoo were 6-2 at the time and they won their last 8 games and all 3 post season games to win the World Bowl. In 2009 New Orleans finished the regular season 16-0, giving them 27 in a row to tie Detroit's record. They beat Orlando in the Divisional Round to break the record on their way to back to back championships.
The VooDoo entered this season winners of 30 straight games and that streak continued until tofay, when after 3 quarters it looked like New Orleans would finally lose. Jacksonville had a 24-13 lead heading into the 4th but the VooDoo scored 2 TDs with failed 2 point tries to take a 25-24 lead with 4:36 to play. Jacksonville still had a chance but the aura of the champs kicked in and the Bulls ended the game with a lost fumble and 2 INTs as New Orleans added FGs to eventually win 31-24.
Yet another Houdini act for the back to back champs. Hats off as the VooDoo find ways to win, and the streak is 34 and counting.
San Jose beat Pittsburgh 31-22 after taking a 20-0 1st qtr lead. The SaberCats scored a TD on their first 3 possessions (1-3 in 2 pt tries) for that lead before Pittsburgh came back in the 2nd and 3rd to get within 23-22. Myron Dustin threw a TD pass after the 2 minute warning and the 2 point pass made it a 2 score game and they hold on to improve to 4-0. Lynn McLaurin had a double triple, running 8 times for 123 yards and catching 10 for 225 and a TD. The 10 catches hurt his record pace but he's still on track to shatter the receptions record.
Speaking of records, New Jersey's Vic Mackey got 133 yards closer to Scott Randall's all time rushing record as the Generals win 21-6 over Boston. The Generals are now 4-0 thanks to their defense and running game, but if they don't start scoring TDs, the losses will come. The Generals scored their 21 points on 7 Howie "Stump" Schwab FGs, with three kicks from 54 yards.
San Antonio improves to 4-0 with a 29-6 win over Detroit. The Gunslingers were without stud Glenn Graham who was injured, and they had to settle for too many FGs but the offense did more than enough for the win. Defensively they intercepted 2 Detroit QBs 5 times total and sacked them 4 times, holding the Wheels to a pair of FGs.
Michigan took their stingy defense down to Houston and the Panthers did limit the Gamblers aerial attack, sacking Dale Baber 8 times and allowing just 205 passing yards before the sacks. While New Orleans are the current best team in the league, Houston still has the most championships. Defense has been the problem in Houston lately, and while their pass defense is still near the bottom of the league, their run defense is the best. The Gamblers allow less than 1 yard a carry and that was a big reason Michigan was 0/4 in the red zone, settling for 4 FGs. Houston was able to score a couple TDs for a 17-12 win over previously undefeated Michigan.
New York beat Philadelphia 34-10 to hand the Bell their first loss of the season. The Stars got 98 rushing yards and a TD from James Luna and Sleepy Sandmann had 70 and a TD. Perry Nelson was the leading receiver, catching 7 for 141 yards and a TD. QB Jamie Orman had a stress free game, completing 23/34, 277 yards and 2 TDs with 0 INT and 0 sacks.
Honolulu beat Los Angeles 26-0 for their 3rd win in a row. This rematch from Week 2 was quite a different game as the Hawaiians dominated today, gaining 434 yards to 165 for the Express. Victor Russell threw for 360 yards and a TD and Michael Marmon booted 4 FGs.
Washington beat Southern California 37-9 to improve to 3-1. The Federals got out to an early 31-0 lead thanks to a pair of Michael Erickson TD passes, a 75 yard punt return TD from William Flock, a James Ford TD run and a FG. Norman Thomas ran for 141 yards for Washington. Defensively the Federals had 5 sacks and 2 INTs.
Oklahoma beat Memphis 28-16 for their second straight win after an 0-2 start. The Outlaws are still without Domenic Winstead but Steven Huddleston caught 4 for 133 and a TD to help fill the void. Raymond Settles threw for 304 yards with 2 TDs, 2 INTs and 2 sacks. Memphis QB James Westerfield didn't throw an INT today but he was sacked 12 times, 7 by Jeff Bingham.
Georgia beat Shreveport 9-4 in a final score that's sure to be a scoragami. They talk about that on red zone channel, and scoragami
https://nflscorigami.com/keeps track of different final scores. There has never been a 9-4 final in an NFL game. This game was all about defense and/or inept offense as they combined for 228 total yards. Shreveport sacked David McKibben 8 times today and it's the second consecutive game McKibben has been sacked for a safety TWICE. That was it for the Shreveport scoring as they managed just 96 yards all game. Georgia had 132 after sacks and they managed 3 FGs for the win.
Chicago beat Cleveland 20-17 behind 105 rushing yards from Marco Anderson and 2 rushing TDs from Christopher Davis. The Blitz broke the 17-17 tie with a FG midway through the 4th and the defense made it stand up.
Orlando beat Florida 18-12 in OT. Orlando got a 2nd qtr Dwayne Byrd TD pass but the XP was no good and the score remained 6-0 until the 4th. Florida would cut it to 6-3 with a FG but later, Nicholas Meis was strip sacked by Dennis McCauley, leading to an Orlando FG. With 4 minutes to play, Dwayne Byrd was sacked in the end zone by John Jones to make the score 9-5 Orlando. Florida took the free kick and Nicholas Meis capped off the drive with a 1 yard TD pass to Russell Camarillo, giving Florida the 12-9 lead. Orlando got the game tying 45 yard FG at the end of regulation, got the ball to start OT and drove down the field. Thomas Gilbert provided the walk off win with a 7 yard TD run as the Renegades even their record at 2-2.
Birmingham struggled to score points early but their defense kept Baltimore in check as a strong 4th qtr gave the Stallions a 23-7 win. Birmingham played keep away, nursing an early 7-0 lead with a running game that had 175 yards and a TD on 40 carries. Russell Gall had a TD pass and Jeffrey Long kicked 3 FGs. Baltimore got their TD on a kickoff return by Rodger Brown.
It was West Division week and Denver scored first for a 7-0 lead over Portland. The Storm went on a run after, scoring the next 24 points for a 24-7 win.Everett Cramer had 106 receiving yards for Denver but not much else stood out in the box score. This win and the next game result have created a 4 team logjam in the division, with 3 teams 2-2 with Arizona 1-3.
Oakland had 403 offensive yards to 148 for Arizona as the Invaders win 20-6. Four ball carriers combined for 39 carries and 206 yards for Oakland not counting the kneeldowns at the end, with no ball carrier gaining more than 71 yards. Domingo Robinson threw 2 TD passes on 19/24 passing for 223 yards.
AI Charlotte got their first win of the season as they defeat Tampa Bay 24-3. James Sadler had 77 rushing yards and 2 TDs and a 71 yard punt return TD to lead the way for the Hornets.