Boston Biscuits go undefeated in regular seasonby Reporter Newsman
Although it was a close final game against the the Oakland Raiders, the Boston Biscuits have done it! They've gone undefeated in the regular season for the first time in Football Moguls history. Many of the Golden Boys of Boston sat out--or protested in the case of Running Back Clarence Sorenson (more on that later)--as not to catch the injury bug.
Maybe, more importantly, we ask: What's next for Boston? For starters, the top seed in the AFC has its perks, which gives a much needed first round bye so that some of the starters (4 in total) can get healthy enough to play. It seems that the next game may very well be a rematch with division rivals, Buffalo Bills, or the Broncos of Denver. Then, if the Boys can hold on, they have home field advantage through the playoffs.
Here's where it gets interesting, if--BIG IF--Boston can make to a Super Bowl, they'll have to stop the prolific offenses of the Los Angeles (N) Xtreme, San Francisco Demons, or the New York Giants. Now, the Biscuits have shut down the top offenses like the Red Dragons before, but never the likes of those teams.
So, in the spirit of reality and humility, this reporter concludes that the Boston Biscuits will not bring home the championship this year, but it has been a helluva season for the Golden Boys.
Next year though, I like those odds!