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OL Brandon Weldon got picked up in June by the IFL's Bay Area Panthers, with offices in Morgan Hill but playing games at the SAP Center in San Jose, who finished the regular season this past week having claimed the #1 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Weldon was picked up too late in the week to play in the game after he signed, but he's apparently impressed enough to have already earned a starting spot. The team finished 3-1 since Weldon signed.
IMO, a factor in the Weldon signing was probably the presence of WR Pierre Williams, who has been on the roster all season and has mainly started. I suspect an injury at some point, though (the team website doesn't say), because Williams only played in half the games. Williams caught 26 balls for 315 yards and scored three TDs. His long was 32 yards. (I wonder if that one went off the net.) Given Williams' stats, I would be VERY happy to have him playing for my Dallas Cowboys.
The IFL Playoffs start this week. Please note the odd scheduling hinted at by the conference records below; I think the league tried to compromise on a small travel footprint for each team.
Interesting etymology note. The team was originally intended to play the 2020 season in the arena vacated by the Golden State Warriors after their move to San Francisco. As such, the name "Panthers" is intended to evoke images of the indigenous Bay Area cougar, Oakland's involvement in the 1960s Oakland Black Panther Party, and the blockbuster hit movie Black Panther, written and directed by Hornet Ryan Coogler. The team intended to try to offset the high Oakland cost of living by providing housing allowances on top of the low IFL salaries, but everything was brought to a screeching halt by COVID. The team never played in Oakland, and started in San Jose in 2021.
I'm hoping the playoffs are televised, since the W3 seed was founded and originally coached to great success by my favorite male quarterback of all time, the immortal Danny White.
Eastern Conference
4 Quad City (IL) Steamwheelers (8-8, 8-8 Eastern) at 1 Green Bay (WI) Blizzard (13-3, 13-3 Eastern)
3 Massachussetts Pirates (8-8, 8-5 Eastern) at 2 Frisco (TX) Fighters (13-3, 7-2 Eastern)
Western Conference
4 San Diego (CA) Strike Force (10-6, 9-5 Western) at 1 Bay Area (CA) (13-3, 12-3 Western)
3 Arizona Rattlers (11-5, 7-5 Western) at 2 Vegas Knight Hawks (11-5, 9-4 Western)
IMO, a factor in the Weldon signing was probably the presence of WR Pierre Williams, who has been on the roster all season and has mainly started. I suspect an injury at some point, though (the team website doesn't say), because Williams only played in half the games. Williams caught 26 balls for 315 yards and scored three TDs. His long was 32 yards. (I wonder if that one went off the net.) Given Williams' stats, I would be VERY happy to have him playing for my Dallas Cowboys.
The IFL Playoffs start this week. Please note the odd scheduling hinted at by the conference records below; I think the league tried to compromise on a small travel footprint for each team.
Interesting etymology note. The team was originally intended to play the 2020 season in the arena vacated by the Golden State Warriors after their move to San Francisco. As such, the name "Panthers" is intended to evoke images of the indigenous Bay Area cougar, Oakland's involvement in the 1960s Oakland Black Panther Party, and the blockbuster hit movie Black Panther, written and directed by Hornet Ryan Coogler. The team intended to try to offset the high Oakland cost of living by providing housing allowances on top of the low IFL salaries, but everything was brought to a screeching halt by COVID. The team never played in Oakland, and started in San Jose in 2021.
I'm hoping the playoffs are televised, since the W3 seed was founded and originally coached to great success by my favorite male quarterback of all time, the immortal Danny White.
Eastern Conference
4 Quad City (IL) Steamwheelers (8-8, 8-8 Eastern) at 1 Green Bay (WI) Blizzard (13-3, 13-3 Eastern)
3 Massachussetts Pirates (8-8, 8-5 Eastern) at 2 Frisco (TX) Fighters (13-3, 7-2 Eastern)
Western Conference
4 San Diego (CA) Strike Force (10-6, 9-5 Western) at 1 Bay Area (CA) (13-3, 12-3 Western)
3 Arizona Rattlers (11-5, 7-5 Western) at 2 Vegas Knight Hawks (11-5, 9-4 Western)