As I might of mentioned in previous posts, it appears the Topeka Oilers are a one year show. They went 11-5 in the 2005 regular season and defeated the Madison Timberwolves in the NFC championship game. They then got pounded by at least 20 points in Super Bowl 2 by the Yukon Yeti, a team that had been on fire all season. The Oilers still managed to score 13 points in the Super Bowl, but it was no where near enough to counter the onslaught of points scored by Torry Mathis and the Yukon Yeti offence. This year the Oilers have had a very dissapointing season, already it is the start of week 6 and the Oilers are 0-5, a horrible start to their season. Even the weakest teams seem to be able to take on the Oilers right now eventhough they seem to retain most of the players they had last year. Why did the Oilers do so well last year? If this year is any indication this team is inconsistent, will the Oilers start winning games suddenly and make the playoffs? As unlikely as it sounds, it is possible, strange things can happen in football.
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The force was with them.
7-9, These guys showed strength, but were too inconsistent to keep winning and make the playoffs.
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