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Andy Lopusnak
Wednesday June 29, 2011
Week 16 featured three games were decided by a single point, while four others were blowouts of at least 20 or more points. Jacksonville won the American Conference regular season crown and its record-breaking 13th straight game, Cleveland handed San Jose the second worst defeat in AFL history, Tommy Grady hit the century mark and Orlando s playoff streak might be in jeopardy. This and much more await you in this week s Breaking it Down.
SHARKS CLAIM #1 SEED IN AMERICAN CONFERENCE AGAIN
In just two seasons in the AFL, the Jacksonville Sharks have not just won the always-tough South Division that features AFL legacy teams in Tampa Bay and Orlando, but have claimed the top seed in the American Conference portion of the playoffs both years. Saturday s 25-point win over Tampa Bay marked the Sharks 13th straight win, which is a new AFL record for consecutive wins in a season. In four games against the five-time ArenaBowl champions, Jacksonvi
ORLANDO 35, MILWAUKEE 30
The Mustangs didn t score an offensive touchdown for the game s first 46 minutes and 40 seconds and the team was actually still in the game thanks to an INT returned for a score and three field goals.
Orlando didn t fare better as the Preds scored only on one of its first seven possessions.
Each team was flagged for 12 penalties in this low-scoring game and both starting QBs tossed three picks.
Predators DB Rayshaun Kizer added two more interceptions to his AFL lead and became the first player with back-to-back seasons with 10 or more interceptions since fellow Orlando teammate and AFL all-time INT king Kenny McEntyre did so in the 2003 and 2004 seasons (The Glove also had back-to-back 10+ INT seasons in 2001-02).