Showing posts with label X League Super. Show all posts
Showing posts with label X League Super. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2024

Week 5 in X1 Super- Battle for Position

As we ended the fifth week of the season, one thing has become apparently clear, as it usually does in Japan, and that is the fact that the top teams remain the top teams (Fujitsu, Panasonic and Obic), while the bottom teams are the ones, like the Suns, who really are quite literally out of their league. 

If the X League ever wants to be taken seriously and fill stands like the LFA and ELF is doing, then they need to address the parity issue that is nagging the league ever since our little podcast here began. Of course the same problem holds true in the college ranks as the KG Fighters win the national title nearly every year. 

Sigh...

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Week 4 of '24 X League Super- To Win is a Habit

Week 4 of X League Super had few surprises.
As autumn settles in, the focus of the Japanese sports world is not focused at all on our favorite top-tier gridiron league here in the Far East. Especially yesterday, which was a national holiday called "Sports Day." However, right now, the focus of most has not been on amateur sports, but rather the Dodgers and Mets NLCS, which matters more here than perhaps the World Baseball Classic to Japanese baseball fans, or even the current NPB playoffs.

With that said, the X League is flying so far under the radar that us here seem to be the only ones in the English speaking world covering it.  Before you disagree, just know that the other major English language international gridiron news site simply copies, pastes and publishes (do they really have permission?) X League items. Maybe they think no one notices, but we have. Regardless, we do things here the old fashioned way- we use our own words.

Monday, October 7, 2024

Boogie Down- Week 3.5 in X1 Super

Remember the name "Boogie Knight"

During Week one of the X League Super, the Sekisui Challengers vs. Elecom Finies was postponed due to a typhoon, thus the game was rescheduled so the teams could play in between weeks three and four. For those who watched it, the game proved to be one of the great ones as the Challengers' passing duo of Garret Safron to Boogie Knight hooked up for 200 yards and three touchdowns in a squeaker over Elecom, 21-20.  On the Elecom side, David Pindell passed for 142 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for an additional 74 yards and another touchdown with the difference being the missed PAT after that final Finies score, proving again that special teams matter!

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Week 3 of the '24 X League Super

Week 3 of Super X League play witnessed
the biggest upset since before the pandemic.
In week 3 of X League Super play there was another shake up at the top of the power rankings as IBM Big Blue knocked off the Obic Seagulls to enter into a three-way tie with the Tokyo Gas Creators for first place in the Eastern Division. For the X League, this was a MAJOR upset, as the balance of power in the league (Fujitsu, Panasonic and Obic being the near perpetual top teams in the league for many years), with second tier teams such as Tokyo Gas, the Nojima Rise, and Mike Phair's Big Blue team now challenging the status quo. As a result, and as stated last week, 2024 might be the first season in many years in which the Rice Bowl will not feature a battle of Japan's top computer brands. Yet despite the upset as the six game season reaches the midway point, the perpetual "have nots" continue to struggle, as is seen clear in the standings. Hopefully in week four, the Suns, Minerva and the Lions can break into the win column. 

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Week 2 of the '24 X League Super

 

In week 2 of X League Super play there was a shake up at the top of the power rankings as the Obic Seagulls, Tokyo Gas Creators and Sekisui Challengers put the top teams in the league, Fujitsu and Panasonic, that they can no longer be taken lightly this season. In fact, this season might be the first one in many years where the final game, the Rice Bowl, will not be another Panasonic vs. Fujitsu meet up in the Tokyo Dome. Unfortunately, this week also sadly brought another painful reminder of why the X League needs to address the on going issue of parity, for the beat down of weaker teams continued. 

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Week 1 of the '24 X League Super

As week one of the X League season approached, one thing was on every gridiron fan's mind in Japan (we are a small community here and therefore wasn't many people), and that was, would Typhoon Shanshan cause league officials to postpone the opening? Fortunately, only one game was scrubbed, that being the SEIKUSUI Challengers (formerly the Asahi Soft Drink) and ELECOM Kobe Finies, which was postponed with no new date announced. Weather impacted the remaining games and caused two of them (Fujitsu v. FUJIFILM and IBM v. All Mitsubishi) to be called in the final quarter due to lighting,. The weather adversely affected playing conditions as well, which in turn likely led some teams to turn back the clock to the 1970s and rely on the run more.