2019 LFL US season explained

2019 LFL United States
Duration:April 5, 2019 – August 10, 2019
Conf1:Eastern Champions
Conf2:Western Champions
Finals:Legends Cup
Finals Date:September 7, 2019
Finals Venue:Accesso ShoWare Center, Kent, Washington
Finals Champ:Seattle Mist
Prevseason Year:2018 US
Nextseason Year:2022 X League

The 2019 LFL US season was the 10th and final season of the Legends Football League (LFL) in the United States. It began April 5 and concluded on August 10.[1]

Developments

Shortly after the 2018 season ended, the LFL originally elected to hold the 2019 Legends Cup in South Africa's capital city of Johannesburg at Ellis Park Arena.[2] However, this never took place.

In November 2018, defending champion Chicago Bliss head coach Keith Hac and his entire coaching staff resigned in protest of league policies and decisions. Three weeks later the league hired Danville coach JaDae Maguire as a replacement. Maguire did not mesh well with the Bliss and his tenure was short before a new coach, Sidney Lewis, was brought in. In addition to retirements at the end of the previous season, Chicago saw an exodus of many remaining players leaving them with only four returning starters. Chicago would finish the season 0–4, their worst record ever and only their second losing record, and failed to make the playoffs for only the second time ever.

On December 21, 2018, Chris Michaelson, who previously served as the head coach of the Seattle Mist, returned to that franchise as head coach once again. He spent the 2018 season serving as offensive coordinator of the upstart Nashville Knights. For the purpose of rebuilding the Mist franchise to its previous form, Michaelson replaced interim coach Eric Bellamy, who had been named the Mist's interim coach for 2018 after Michelson's supposed retirement in the off-season following a Legends Cup-winning season in 2017. Michaelson previously served as the Mist head coach from 2009 to 2017, leading that franchise to two Legends Cup championship titles.[3] [4]

In early 2019, the LFL announced a new broadcast partner in Honduran television network TDTV.[5]

On June 19, 2019, the league announced a change in the playoff format. Instead of the two best teams from each conference playing for their respective conference titles, the league would abandon the conference titles and pit the top four teams with the best records in an elimination tournament. The team with the best record would play the team with the fourth best record while the teams with the second and third best records would play one another. The immediate effect of this change mid-season was to scramble the playoff standings; Chicago was immediately statistically eliminated, Omaha, which had needed only a victory over winless Denver, suddenly needed to also defeat Atlanta, and Los Angeles could still make the playoffs if Austin beat Nashville in the regular season finale.

Teams

Eastern Conference

TeamArena City
Sears Centre
Nashville Knights

Western Conference

LFL Pro BowlEastern Western

Schedule

Regular season

Date[6] VisitorHome VenueScore Reference
Friday, April 5, 2019 Citizens Business Bank Arena Seattle 34
Los Angeles 19
[7]
Saturday, April 20 Sears Centre Arena Atlanta 30
Chicago 8
[8]
Friday, April 26 Los Angeles Temptation Denver DreamBudweiser Event Center Los Angeles 47
Denver 18
[9]
Saturday, May 4 Chicago Bliss Austin 38
Chicago 8
[10] [11]
Saturday, May 11 Omaha 6
Seattle 70
[12]
Friday, May 17 Los Angeles Temptation Citizens Business Bank Arena Atlanta 33
L.A. 34
Saturday, June 1 Omaha Heart Ralston Arena Nashville 25
Omaha 49
Saturday, June 8 Seattle Mist Denver Dream Budweiser Event Center Seattle 62
Denver 22
Saturday, June 15 Chicago Bliss Atlanta Steam Chicago 25
Atlanta 30
Saturday, June 22 Denver Dream Nashville Knights Denver 12
Nashville 14
[13]
Saturday, June 29 Austin AcousticSeattle Mist Accesso ShoWare Center Austin 36
Seattle 34
Saturday, July 13Denver Dream Omaha Heart Ralston Arena Denver 13
Omaha 32
Saturday, July 20 Nashville Knights Chicago Bliss Sears Centre ArenaNashville 8
Chicago 6
Saturday, July 27 Los Angeles Temptation Austin Acoustic H-E-B Center Los Angeles 26
Austin 33
Saturday, August 3 Omaha Heart Atlanta Steam Infinite Energy Arena Omaha 14
Atlanta 50
Saturday, August 10 Austin Acoustic Nashville Knights Nashville Municipal Auditorium Austin 20
Nashville 18

Postseason

Date VisitorHome VenueScore
Playoff Semi-Finals
Saturday, August 24 Los Angeles TemptationAustin AcousticToyota Arena, Ontario, CaliforniaLos Angeles 39 Austin 29
Atlanta SteamSeattle MistSeattle 38Atlanta 14
Legends Cup 2019
Saturday, September 7 Los Angeles TemptationSeattle MistSeattle 56Los Angeles 20

Showcase Game

Standings

Team WLPctPFPANet PtsTD'sHome RecordHome PctRoad RecordRoad PctGB
401278641192 - 02 - 0 -
x-Seattle Mist3120083117321–12 - 01
311438162202 - 01 - 1
x-Los Angeles Temptation221261197191 - 11 - 12
Omaha Heart22101158-57 142 - 00 - 2
226587-22 101 - 11 - 1
0447106-5970 - 20 - 24
0465154-89100 - 20 - 2

x - clinched playoff berth

Playoffs

Semifinals were played on August 24, 2019, at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. Legends Cup 2019 was played on September 7, 2019, at the Accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington, instead of South Africa as originally planned. In the 2018 State of the League address delivered by Commissioner Mitchell Mortaza, the 2020 Legends Cup was expected to be the first of upcoming Legends Cups to be played abroad in international destinations; however, that was scrapped when the league decided not to hold its next season.[2] [14] The schedule on LFLUS.com was updated on June 19, 2019, to show the Legends Cup had been moved. On the same day, the league announced the playoff format would change, with the conference championship title removed. Instead, the top teams from both conference would be ranked 1–4, with 1st facing 4th and 2nd facing 3rd.

Awards

League MVP

Offensive Player of the Year

Team of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

Coaching Staff of the Year

In The Trenches (Line)

Rookie of the Year

Mortaza Award

True 8th Man Award

2015 LFL Hall of Fame Induction- Danika Brace

Notes

1. Omaha finished ahead of Nashville in the standings as a result of their 49-25 head-to-head victory on June 1, 2019.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legends Football League - Women of the Gridiron. Legends Football League. en-US. 2017-02-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20160801085707/http://www.lflus.com/. 2016-08-01. dead.
  2. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/legends-cup-2019-to-be-played-in-johannesburg-south-africa/ "Legends Cup 2019 to be Played in Johannesburg South Africa"
  3. . HALL OF FAME COACH, CHRIS MICHAELSON, RETURNS TO THE SEATTLE MIST . December 21, 2018 . Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  4. . LFL's HISTORIC OPENER TO FEATURE ICONIC MATCH-UP OF SEATTLE vs LOS ANGELES . April 2019 . Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  5. https://www.lfl360.com/featured/tdtv-scores-exclusive-lfl-broadcast-rights-in-honduras/ “TDTV SCORED EXCLUSIVE LFL BROADCAST RIGHTS IN HONDURAS”
  6. https://lflus.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/2019-printable-schedule.pdf 2019-printable-schedule.pdf
  7. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/seattle-mist/seattle-avoids-temptation-opens-season-with-a-34-19-road-win/ "SEATTLE AVOIDS TEMPTATION, OPENS SEASON WITH A 34-19 ROAD WIN"
  8. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/the-tables-have-turned-in-chicago-atlanta-rivalry-steam-handle-bliss-30-8/ "THE TABLES HAVE TURNED IN CHICAGO-ATLANTA RIVALRY, STEAM HANDLE BLISS, 30-8"
  9. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/improved-denver-dream-still-no-match-for-las-second-half-offensive-explosion-temptation-win-47-18/ "IMPROVED DENVER DREAM STILL NO MATCH FOR LA’S SECOND HALF OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION, TEMPTATION WIN 47-18"
  10. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/the-highly-anticipated-rebuilt-omaha-heart-set-for-big-road-test-in-seattle/ "THE HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED REBUILT OMAHA HEART, SET FOR BIG ROAD TEST IN SEATTLE"
  11. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/despite-ugly-performance-by-austin-quarterback-michelle-angel-acoustic-handle-bliss-38-8/ "DESPITE UGLY PERFORMANCE BY AUSTIN QUARTERBACK MICHELLE ANGEL, ACOUSTIC HANDLE BLISS 38-8"
  12. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/lauren-crouch-is-welcomed-to-the-lfl-as-mist-hand-heart-70-6-blowout-loss/ "LAUREN CROUCH IS WELCOMED TO THE LFL, AS MIST HAND HEART 70-6 BLOWOUT LOSS"
  13. https://www.lfl360.com/lfl-north-america/usa/nashville-survives-and-keeps-playoff-hopes-alive-defeating-denver-14-12/ "NASHVILLE SURVIVES AND KEEPS PLAYOFF HOPES ALIVE DEFEATING DENVER 14-12"
  14. Mortaza, Mitchell (September 24, 2018). "LFL, STATE OF THE LEAGUE 2018". LFL360.com. Retrieved December 18, 2018.