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1986 USFL Divisional Round Preview

Saturday

Philadelphia Stars at Birmingham Stallions

Philadelphia Stars: The Stars finished the season 10-8 and grabbed one of the wild card spots in the Atlantic. They never truly found their footing on offense, ranking in the middle or bottom in nearly every category. However, their defense kept them in games most of the year and were a primary reason that the Stars made the playoffs.

Birmingham Stallions: Birmingham put together another outstanding season, finishing at 14-4 and winning the South by a game over Jacksonville to take the number two spot in the conference. Their defense was even more impressive than Philadelphia. In addition, their offense ranked number 3 in total yards and 2 in rushing.

Quick Pick: The Stallions are just too much for the Stars. Plus they’re playing at home. Take Birmingham

Michigan Panthers at Denver Gold

Michigan Panthers: Michigan bounced back to 11-7 after two disappointing seasons. Their young and exciting quarterback Jim Harbaugh led the team to the tune of a fourth ranked scoring offense. Their defense had some bumps, ranking in the bottom quarter of the league in many categories.

Denver Gold: Denver finally found their footing under Mouse Davis and exploded on offense. They came in number two in scoring offense, number 1 in total yards, number 4 in rushing, and number two in passing. Never known for their defense, they held teams under 30 points per game to allow the explosive offense to steal some wins.

Quick Pick: Denver is just too powerful for Michigan and their young quarterback. The Panthers will be back, but take Denver this time.

Sunday

New Jersey Generals at Boston Breakers

New Jersey Generals: No surprise, but Jersey sported the number one rushing offense in the league. With Walker and Carthon, they averaged almost 200 yards rushing a game. But where they really shone was on defense, ranking in the top 5 in many categories.

Boston Breakers: By now, everyone knows the story of how the Breakers fan collective made a huge splash in the offseason by luring CFL quarterback Matt Dunigan to the team. It paid off in huge dividends with an 18-0 regular season and only one game where they sweated the outcome. Their defense can be some of an achilles heel, but the offense is just too powerful.

Quick Pick: Walker may have a big game, as he often does. But, Dunigan and the Breakers are on a mission. There’s no way they bow out this early.

Los Angeles Express at Houston Gamblers

Los Angeles Express: After last year’s disaster, they decided to go in a different direction and give their young quarterback Steve Young some time to develop. It paid off as they bounced back and made it to the playoffs, defeating the Ace in the wild card round.

Houston Gamblers: The Gamblers know nothing other than success in their time in the league. They’ve made the playoffs every year, winning the division and taking the number one seed each time. They won the Championship in their inaugural season and lost last year to Denver in the second round.

Quick Pick: Houston just wins at home. We don’t expect any less out of them this wekeend.

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Denver Gold 35, Houston Gamblers 32

USFL Playoffs Round 2 (1985)

Denver Gold Shock Houston Gamblers in Thrilling Playoff Battle

In a stunning Sunday night showdown at the Astrodome, the Denver Gold outlasted the Houston Gamblers 35-32 in the second round of the 1985 USFL playoffs. The game was a rollercoaster of momentum swings, with Denver quarterback Bob Gagliano stealing the spotlight as MVP after a stellar performance. Gagliano completed 35 of 44 passes for 460 yards and three touchdowns, keeping the Gold’s championship hopes alive in one of the most dramatic playoff upsets in league history.

Houston began the game in command, jumping to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter behind two touchdown passes from Jim Kelly, who finished with 346 passing yards and four touchdowns. Denver, however, responded with resilience. Gagliano orchestrated two second-quarter scoring drives, including an 8-yard touchdown pass to Vince White and a 9-yard scoring run by Bill Johnson, narrowing the deficit to 17-14 by halftime. Denver’s defense tightened in the second half, forcing two critical turnovers that shifted the game’s momentum.

The Gold surged ahead in the third quarter with a methodical drive capped by White’s 1-yard touchdown run. Early in the fourth, Gagliano connected with Marc Lewis for a 19-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 28-17. Though Kelly rallied the Gamblers with two late touchdowns, including a 34-yard strike to Richard Johnson, Denver held on. Gagliano sealed the win with an 8-yard scoring pass to Kelley Johnson. Denver’s balanced attack and clutch defense secured their spot in the next round, leaving Houston stunned in their home dome.

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