|
Because I was out of town, I'm skipping the week 7 roundup (which is now ancient history). On to week 8 in the CFL:
Even though [b5987f30]Atlantic City[/b5987f30] (5-2) dominated [b5987f30]Albany[/b5987f30] (4-3) in terms of ToP (36:16-23:44), total yards (353-265) and won the turnover battle (1-0), they still needed QB Colin Sawyer to engineer a 96-yard TD drive in the last 2 minutes of the game to eek out a 22-21 win at home. Albany's RB Archie Chasser single-handedly kept this game close, with a gritty 24-122-2 TD performance.
Alan Spearman's 4-yd TD plunge in OT capped a 72-yard drive and secured a 23-17 win for [b5987f30]Hartford[/b5987f30] (5-2) over division rival [b5987f30]Boston[/b5987f30] (5-2). Hartford overcame three James Oberg INTs and 10 4th-quarter Boston points. The Yankee Division now features three 5-2 teams.
This week's edition of the [b5987f30]Charleston[/b5987f30] (6-2) - [b5987f30]Durham[/b5987f30] (3-4-1) rivalry was one for the record books, and will undoubtedly be the stuff of nightmares for their respective defensive coordinators. Durham pulled out a 47-36 win that saw the teams combine for over 900 total yards. Most of the damage came through the air, as both Hurst and Kimber went over 300 yards. Kimber, in particular, was on fire today, posting a nifty 15/26, 343, 4TD-1INT day.
[b5987f30]Long Beach[/b5987f30] (2-5) built up an improbable 23-0 lead late in the 3rd quarter against [b5987f30]Denver[/b5987f30] (5-2), and then withstood a furious Marcus Garibaldi comeback to win 23-17. Don Terrell's 34-162-1TD day fueled the Long Beach effort.
[b5987f30]Honolulu[/b5987f30] (8-0) managed to pull off a 20-13 win over division rival [b5987f30]Arizona[/b5987f30] (3-4) despite losing star QB Randolph Kranz late in the 2nd quarter. The score was tied at 10 when Kranz went down, and amazingly Arizona was unable to stop backup QB Carlos Burton, who threw for a TD and engineered another FG drive. Arizona's Freddie Matthias continues to perplex league experts, who think he has the talent to be one of the best QBs in the league. His 15/36, 126 yd, 1TD - 2INT performance today kept everyone scratching their heads, wondering when (or if?) he will finally realize his potential.
Butch Fulton and Seymore Barre appear to be finally hitting their strides for [b5987f30]Sacramento[/b5987f30] (5-3), who beat division rival [b5987f30]Huntington Beach[/b5987f30] (4-4) 31-21. Fulton's 35-134-1 TD day continues a streak of four straight games of solid efforts from him, including 487 rushing yards, 305 passing yards, and three total TDs. And Barre's sprained knee couldn't stop him from a 22/25, 236 yd, 3TD-1INT performance, easily his best game of the year.
[b5987f30]San Antonio's[/b5987f30] (4-4) struggles continued today against [b5987f30]Tampa Bay[/b5987f30] (6-2), with the latter beating the former 24-7. The Stingers appear to have trouble getting Ernest Lorenzo assimilated into the offense, as his 2 INTs and 8 sacks today would suggest. The score might've been respectable had Stinger's kicker Alvarado not missed all three FG attempts (from 36, 49 and 54). Tampa's defense deserves credit for taking advantage of San Antonio's weaknesses and making things relatively easy for their offense.
[b5987f30]Seattle[/b5987f30] (4-3) barely survived a spirited effort from downtrodden [b5987f30]Las Vegas[/b5987f30] (0-8 ), and needed two Darrell Styblo FGs in the last 96 seconds to secure a 16-13 win against the league's only winless team. Despite having offensive weapons Charles Dever and Burt Liszkiewicz at their disposal, Seattle couldn't score an offensive TD. Their only TD on the day was a 45-yd interception return by S Ernest Cobb.
And finally, [b5987f30]Boise[/b5987f30] (4-3) looked every bit the division contender as they defeated [b5987f30]Tucson[/b5987f30] (5-3) 26-24. Boise
_________________
Ring of Fire Division Champions - 2009, 2011-2026, 2028-33
Western Conference Champions - 2011-2013, 2016, 2017, 2019-2022, 2024, 2025, 2028, 2033
CFL Champions - 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2025
|