1984 Week 8 Wrap Up

Week 8 brought some separation in most of the divisions. The only one that remains mildly competitive is the Central with three teams vying for the 2 playoff spots there. A win by Michigan and a loss by Chicago and Houston helped with that outcome. Most of the other games went as expected.

New Jersey won again, pulling them into a tie with Pittsburgh in the division. Generals fans aren’t getting ahead of themselves. However, some quietly think that the team might have finally figured something out and could make a run. Watch this space to see if they’re right.

USFL Stat Leaders After Week 8 (1984)

Week 8 Scores

Saturday

Denver Gold 13, Pittsburgh Maulers 26

Memphis Showboats 20, Los Angeles Express 24

Oklahoma Outlaws 7, Washington Federals 30

San Antonio Gunslingers 23, Jacksonville Bulls 10

Sunday

Arizona Wranglers 7, New Jersey Generals 39

Birmingham Stallions 6, Michigan Panthers 14

Chicago Blitz 13, Philadelphia Stars 19

Monday

Houston Gamblers 28, Oakland Invaders 35

Tampa Bay Bandits 40, Boston Breakers 23

Week 8 Standings

Players of the Week

Offense: Joey Walters, WR, Washington Federals. Walters was a one man wrecking crew for the Federals. He caught 7 passes for 152 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Defense: Oliver Davis, DB, Michigan Panthers. Davis made 12 tackles, defended 4 passes, and picked one off. He is one of the main reasons that Michigan defeated Birmingham this week.

Special Teams: Tony Good, KR, Boston Breakers. Good returned 6 kicks for 168 yards as one of the only bright spots this week against Tampa Bay.

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