Actual: The emergence of John Hadl as a standout pro quarterback and the disappearance of Buffalo’s passing attack has helped swing the balance of power in the American Football League back to the West. John Hadl shocked Buffalo’s defending champions with three touchdown passes Sunday as the Chargers stampeded the injury-plagued Bills 34-3. After Buffalo took a 3-0 first period lead on Pete Gogolak’s field goal, the Chargers struck twice in 4 1/2 minutes with TD passes to Lance Alworth and Keith Lincoln. Later, John Hadl fired a 59-yard TD bomb to Alworth, Herb Travenio kicked two field goals and Bud Whitehead capped the on-slaught by stealing a pass from Bill’s flanker Ed Rutkowski and racing 35 yards for a touchdown.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Future Replay
Boston vs Oakland
Actual: Art Powell who combines a solid 212 pounds with track sprinter’s speed, wrecked Boston defenses by grabbing 11 passes, including two for touchdowns, Friday night as the Raiders handed the hapless Patriots their fifth straight defeat, 24-10. Asked about the coverage of Powell, Boston coach Mike Holovak said: “We couldn’t get in on Flores with our blitz. And when your blitz doesn’t work, that leads to one-on-one situations.” Flores connected on 20 of 34 passes for 261 yards as the Raiders boosted their record to 3-2. Clem Daniels complemented the overhead attack by carrying 20 times for 113 yards, including 57 on a dash which helped set up a fourth period touchdown by Roger Hagberg.
Buffalo vs Oakland
Actual: Buffalo Bills switched from their passing to a ground attack Sunday to overpower the Oakland Raiders 17-12 for their fourth consecutive American Football League victory. The game-winning touchdown came on a pass, however. The Bills broke a 10-10 halftime tie at 6:49 of the third quarter to drive 68 yards – mostly on the ground – for a touchdown on a four-yard pass from Jack Kemp to Ernie Warlick.
San Diego vs Houston
Actual: John Hadl’s long scoring passes and 157 yards gained personally by Paul Lowe helped the San Diego Chargers pound out a 31-14 victory over the Houston Oilers Sunday. Hadl’s scoring passes to Lance Alworth covered 69 and 57 yards. The latter clinched the Charger’s third win against no losses and one tie. John Hadl, completing 15 of 26 passes for 242 yards, also pitched a 15-yard touchdown pass to Dave Kocourek to open the second half and boosted the Chargers lead to 17-0.
Kansas City vs Boston
Actual: Kansas City’s proud defensive team, with Bobby Bell and Willie Mitchell scoring interception touchdowns, made the difference as the Chiefs handed Boston’s stumbling veterans their fourth straight American Football League defeat Sunday 27-17. Mitchell’s 37-yarder two minutes from the finish put it on ice. Mitchell was a goat just moments before as he was called for pass interference against Boston’s tight end, Tony Romeo, at the Kansas City one, setting up a touchdown which cut the Chief’s lead to 20-17.
Special Team Roster Cheatsheet
I’ve attached a cheatsheet that addresses each of the previously discussed “Special Teams” lineups.
Punt Return & Field Goal/PAT
PUNT RETURNS
The starting defensive unit (d1 thru d 9) will remain on the field during punt returns. Insert player carded TA at d10 and TB at d11. If one player is carded TA/TB, insert TC at the d11 spot.
FIELD GOAL/PAT
The starting offensive line will remain on the field during all extra point or field goal attempts. If the long snapper is carded, insert him at 04. Make every attempt to use the actual holder at o8, if unknown, use the reserve quarterback or punter. In the NFL, receivers are usually removed and reserve linemen enter the game at the wingback positions. However, to abide by the APBA rule that a minimum of one receiver (EB) must always be on the field, I use a reserve EB at 01.
- o1. Wingback – 3rd EB
- o2. Tackle
- o3. Guard
- o4. Long snapper or Center
- o5. Guard
- o6. Tackle
- o7. Tight End
- o8. Holder
- o9. Tight End – Reserve
- o10. Wingback – Reserve OT
- o11. Kicker
Denver vs New York
Actual: Denver’s Broncos thundered 84 yards in the last two minutes for a touchdown to overtake New York 16-13. Joe Namath, the Jets’ $400,000 quarterback, directed New York to a third quarter touchdown and a 13-9 lead after Denver’s Gary Kroner kicked three field goals to give the Broncos a 9-6 lead. Denver’s winning march started with a punt reception on the Bronco’s 16 and was speeded by a pass interference call against the Jets that gave Denver the ball on the New York 37.
Oakland vs Houston
Actual: Oakland scored with 54 seconds left to defeat Houston 21-17. Oakland’s Gene Mingo missed a game-tying field goal with less than two minutes left in the game, but the Raiders got the ball right back when linebacker Archie Matsos recovered a fumble by Houston’s Don Trull. Quarterback Tom Flores hit Art Powell with a 12-yard toss and then threw five yards to Alan Miller for the winning tally. Flores and Powell had teamed up on a 43-yard scoring pass in the third quarter to put Oakland in front before Trull hit Willie Frazier with a four-yard toss in the fourth period to put the Oilers ahead.