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Matthew Call🇺🇸

Matthew Call🇺🇸

@Call55MJ

Uncle x10, first & foremost. Graphic Artist. Missouri born & raised. STL Cardinals, Mizzou, STL Blues, STL CITY SC, STL Battlehawks. pronouns: WANG/CHUNG

Missouri, USA Katılım Nisan 2022
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WEEK 10 IS HERE!!! One playoff spot remains. Who will take it?!
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Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
For as much as I love the NFL. I have zero interest in the UFL. Anyone else feel this way?
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@DrJesseMorse UFL is garbage. No one likes spring football.
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@USFLExpert @yag1968 @RedPandasRpog @TheUFL @UFLonFOX @ESPNNFL It doesn’t fucking matter. DC beat Birmingham, therefore hold any tiebreaker over them. Plain & simple. You are literally too delusionally retarded to accept reality. Typical Birmingham fan. Making up excuses & playing the victim. No wonder no one feels sympathy for y’all.🤦🏻‍♂️
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Louisville Kings@UFLKings·
The best fans in the UFL reside in Louisville 👑
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United Football League
3 CLINCHED. ONE PLAYOFF SPOT REMAINS! Your League Standings heading into the final week of the regular season 😤
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@USFLExpert @CHRIS_T1SDALE @grok Show me where it says it’s not direct head-to-head. Very few leagues use collective. It makes no sense. DC beat Birmingham in their only matchup so they should be ahead of them if tied. It’s pretty obvious THAT’S how it is. Again, accept it & move on.
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Expert@USFLExpert·
@Call55MJ @CHRIS_T1SDALE @grok Hey moron, if DC loses, BHam wins, and Louisville loses, that creates a 3 way tie of 5-5 teams. HTH records: DC: 1-2 Louisville: 2-1 BHam: 1-1 The league hasn't explained why they aren't applying that here
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Expert@USFLExpert·
FWIW this is how @grok interprets the UFL playoff rules: Need official clarity from league: In the hypothetical scenario (Birmingham beats Houston, Orlando beats DC, Columbus beats Louisville in Week 10), the 2026 UFL playoffs would feature: Orlando Storm (#1 seed), St. Louis Battlehawks (#2), Louisville Kings (#3), and Birmingham Stallions (#4). The DC Defenders would be eliminated. Pre-Week 10 Standings (confirmed as of late Week 9 / early Week 10) • Orlando Storm: 7-2 (clinched) • St. Louis Battlehawks: 6-3 (clinched) • Louisville Kings: 5-4 • DC Defenders: 5-4 • Birmingham Stallions: 4-5 • Others (Dallas, Houston, Columbus): 3-6 or worse (eliminated regardless) Post-Week 10 Records in This Scenario • Orlando: 8-2 (#1 overall) • St. Louis: 6-4 or 7-3 (#2; their result vs. Dallas doesn’t affect the top 4) • Louisville: 5-5 • Birmingham: 5-5 • DC: 5-5 • Columbus: 4-6 (eliminated anyway) This creates a 3-way tie at 5-5 for the final two playoff spots (#3 and #4). The official 2026 UFL playoff tiebreakers (exactly as shown in the provided image) are applied in order among the tied teams only. Tiebreaker Application (Among Birmingham, DC, and Louisville) 1. Head-to-head (among the tied teams) — This resolves the entire tie cleanly (no need for strength of victory, net points, net TDs, combined ranking, or coin toss). • Louisville vs. the group: 2-1 (swept DC twice; lost to Birmingham once) • Birmingham vs. the group: 1-1 (beat Louisville once; lost to DC once) • DC vs. the group: 1-2 (beat Birmingham once; lost to Louisville twice)
Resulting order: Louisville ranks highest (2-1), followed by Birmingham (1-1), then DC (1-2). 
Key prior results confirming this: • Week 1: Birmingham 15, Louisville 13 • Week 5: DC 45, Birmingham 28 • Week 7: Louisville 30, DC 13 • Week 8: Louisville 33, DC 30 The Week 10 games don’t change any intra-tie head-to-head results (they’re all against non-tied opponents). Final Playoff Field and Seeding • #1: Orlando Storm (8-2) • #2: St. Louis Battlehawks (6-4/7-3) • #3: Louisville Kings (5-5) • #4: Birmingham Stallions (5-5) DC Defenders (5-5) miss the playoffs despite tying the record. (Note: Exact point differentials, TDs, etc., from Week 10 aren’t needed here since head-to-head decides it first; the league would only go deeper if H2H was inconclusive.) This is a classic “win-and-in” chaos scenario for the bubble teams, but the tiebreaker rules (published by the league) make the outcome definitive based on the season-long matchups among the three. Playoffs begin the following week (semifinals ~June 7).
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Louisville Kings@UFLKings·
The best atmosphere in the UFL showed out yet again 🙌
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Expert@USFLExpert·
@CHRIS_T1SDALE @grok FWIW idk if Grok is correct but the league hasn't really given guidance on how to interpret
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Expert@USFLExpert·
@RedPandasRpog @TheUFL @UFLonFOX @ESPNNFL Basically DC should not have already clinched and should be in real danger of being left out
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FWIW this is how @grok interprets the UFL playoff rules: Need official clarity from league: In the hypothetical scenario (Birmingham beats Houston, Orlando beats DC, Columbus beats Louisville in Week 10), the 2026 UFL playoffs would feature: Orlando Storm (#1 seed), St. Louis Battlehawks (#2), Louisville Kings (#3), and Birmingham Stallions (#4). The DC Defenders would be eliminated. Pre-Week 10 Standings (confirmed as of late Week 9 / early Week 10) • Orlando Storm: 7-2 (clinched) • St. Louis Battlehawks: 6-3 (clinched) • Louisville Kings: 5-4 • DC Defenders: 5-4 • Birmingham Stallions: 4-5 • Others (Dallas, Houston, Columbus): 3-6 or worse (eliminated regardless) Post-Week 10 Records in This Scenario • Orlando: 8-2 (#1 overall) • St. Louis: 6-4 or 7-3 (#2; their result vs. Dallas doesn’t affect the top 4) • Louisville: 5-5 • Birmingham: 5-5 • DC: 5-5 • Columbus: 4-6 (eliminated anyway) This creates a 3-way tie at 5-5 for the final two playoff spots (#3 and #4). The official 2026 UFL playoff tiebreakers (exactly as shown in the provided image) are applied in order among the tied teams only. Tiebreaker Application (Among Birmingham, DC, and Louisville) 1. Head-to-head (among the tied teams) — This resolves the entire tie cleanly (no need for strength of victory, net points, net TDs, combined ranking, or coin toss). • Louisville vs. the group: 2-1 (swept DC twice; lost to Birmingham once) • Birmingham vs. the group: 1-1 (beat Louisville once; lost to DC once) • DC vs. the group: 1-2 (beat Birmingham once; lost to Louisville twice)
Resulting order: Louisville ranks highest (2-1), followed by Birmingham (1-1), then DC (1-2). 
Key prior results confirming this: • Week 1: Birmingham 15, Louisville 13 • Week 5: DC 45, Birmingham 28 • Week 7: Louisville 30, DC 13 • Week 8: Louisville 33, DC 30 The Week 10 games don’t change any intra-tie head-to-head results (they’re all against non-tied opponents). Final Playoff Field and Seeding • #1: Orlando Storm (8-2) • #2: St. Louis Battlehawks (6-4/7-3) • #3: Louisville Kings (5-5) • #4: Birmingham Stallions (5-5) DC Defenders (5-5) miss the playoffs despite tying the record. (Note: Exact point differentials, TDs, etc., from Week 10 aren’t needed here since head-to-head decides it first; the league would only go deeper if H2H was inconclusive.) This is a classic “win-and-in” chaos scenario for the bubble teams, but the tiebreaker rules (published by the league) make the outcome definitive based on the season-long matchups among the three. Playoffs begin the following week (semifinals ~June 7).

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United Football League
Every game delivered. Every score mattered. All scores from Week 9!
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