There was a moment during the offensive barrage of the Indoor Football League championship game Saturday night that Knight Hawks coach Mike Davis thought his team featured Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk.

“Watching our offense, kind of joking about it, it kind of looked like the old St. Louis Rams,” Davis said.

Comparing an IFL offense to the “Greatest Show on Turf” — one of the greatest units in NFL history — isn’t fair, but it’s a testament in Davis’ mind of how good the Knight Hawks looked the past two months.

It culminated with the Knight Hawks scoring nine touchdowns and not turning it over once to win 64-61 over the Green Bay Blizzard and capture their first championship in their four-year history.

“They were just humming,” Davis said. “For the last eight weeks, really, our offens

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