It’s a weird feeling not being in control of your own fate and destiny. A win here, a loss there, and now with two weeks to go, the Cats are on the outside looking in. Should they manage to perform, and capitalize on their best season to date, and win the next two games against the legion and otters, it still doesn’t guarantee the first appearance for the team from San Jose. Rather, not only must San Jose win their next two games, but they have to rely on the Hawks, who are fighting for their own playoff lives ,to come out with a win against the Otters in week thirteen. Should the Hawks fail, and the Otters manage to win in Baltimore but lose in San Jose, then it becomes even more difficult for the Sabercats to make it. The next tie breaker is by points scored. San Jose has to not only win, but win in such a convincing and meaningful fashion that teams will think that this is the hottest streak around. The Sabercats have to score 50 more points than the Otters do in these next two weeks, which means about 25 more points per game, plus whatever points the Otters get against the Hawks. Sounds kind of crazy right?
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