The Tijuana Luchadores are in a very interesting spot at this point in the season. Coming off a 10-4 record followed by a heartbreaking playoff loss in overtime the Tijuana Luchadores looked to bounce back and bring the eighth championship home. Unfortunately for the Luchadores things did not go as planned. Tijuana had a solid idea of callups before the season and had some surprise send downs, Doy Fierie, Rich Triplet, and Adam Mellott were all thought to be going to the ISFL however they were left down. The key surprise callup was WR Mark Walker, leaving Tijuana without a single LB which was expected, but also without a single WR. The Luchadores took three wide receivers in the draft hoping to stimulate their passing game with some youth. Things have not been great; Mike Boss JR has thrown only 2 TDs on the season and the primary wide receiver Quavious McGrady has caught none of them. The offense has not been able to finish drives on the year. The most Tijuana has scored is 20 points and that happened only twice. Tijuana looked to be a lock for the playoffs until Dallas got hot and stole a game from Tijuana at home. Tijuana has looked oblivious at home going 1-4, the upside of that is Tijuana is full of road warriors going 3-1 so far on the road. A playoff lock is far from guaranteed but if they do make it to the dance watch out, the best road team in the DSFL will not go down easily. They need the passing game to become a threat again like it was in season 24 if they want a chance at their eighth ultimini.
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