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Hate the Player or the game
Honestly, a team that should not have made the playoffs this year is your Baltimore Hawks. They were god awful compared to years past. Yes, yes, I know they posted a 9-5 record, but two of those wins were against an abysmal San Jose Team that went 1-13, and at that, they didn’t win convincingly, especially in San Jose. Baltimore, even adding Ryan Applehort and moving Avon Blocksdale to CB, you would think would have been much better but they really weren’t. Their pass defense was sixth in the league, out of eight teams. That is not a championship caliber team. Their run and pass offense were both fourth in the league, which is middle of the pack. I mean, they lost at home to the New Orleans Second Line and the Orange County Otters. The Baltimore Hawks really tried to throw this away, and almost had to go into Colorado in the first week of the playoffs because of poor game planning, if the Yeti were able to beat the Otters in week 14, where they only lost by 1, they would have had home field advantage against the Hawks. Whom, by the way, they beat up in Colorado 45-27. The Hawks need to get their shit together, or it’s going to be a long off-season for them.
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Magic Moment
If there was any one special moment, well, I can’t just pick one special moment from the New Orleans Second Line vs. the Orange County Otters. The whole game, was just… crazy to watch. The Magical “moment” though, I would have to say, was more than a moment, but a whole quarter. The Third Quarter of that game was the magic moment for the New Orleans Second Line. Going into half time, the Second Line were only leading the Otters 17-10 and it was a close one. Coming out of the gate in the third quarter, the Second Line were able to put up a staggering 17 points on a stout Orange County defense which broke the game out. Once the Otters were down 34-10 going into the 4th quarter it was all but over for them. Yes, yes, we have seen teams come from behind on before on a larger deficit, but it was not this day. New Orleans continued to cruise into the 4th quarter, scoring another touchdown whilst only allowing a field goal. The final was 40-13, and believe me, the game was actually a lot further apart then the score line dictates. New Orleans will ride this into the Ultimus and look to bring the same pressure to the Baltimore Hawks.
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http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...indpost&p=49177 PBE PT
Hate the Player or the game
Honestly, a team that should not have made the playoffs this year is your Baltimore Hawks. They were god awful compared to years past. Yes, yes, I know they posted a 9-5 record, but two of those wins were against an abysmal San Jose Team that went 1-13, and at that, they didn’t win convincingly, especially in San Jose. Baltimore, even adding Ryan Applehort and moving Avon Blocksdale to CB, you would think would have been much better but they really weren’t. Their pass defense was sixth in the league, out of eight teams. That is not a championship caliber team. Their run and pass offense were both fourth in the league, which is middle of the pack. I mean, they lost at home to the New Orleans Second Line and the Orange County Otters. The Baltimore Hawks really tried to throw this away, and almost had to go into Colorado in the first week of the playoffs because of poor game planning, if the Yeti were able to beat the Otters in week 14, where they only lost by 1, they would have had home field advantage against the Hawks. Whom, by the way, they beat up in Colorado 45-27. The Hawks need to get their shit together, or it’s going to be a long off-season for them.
(219 words)
Magic Moment
If there was any one special moment, well, I can’t just pick one special moment from the New Orleans Second Line vs. the Orange County Otters. The whole game, was just… crazy to watch. The Magical “moment” though, I would have to say, was more than a moment, but a whole quarter. The Third Quarter of that game was the magic moment for the New Orleans Second Line. Going into half time, the Second Line were only leading the Otters 17-10 and it was a close one. Coming out of the gate in the third quarter, the Second Line were able to put up a staggering 17 points on a stout Orange County defense which broke the game out. Once the Otters were down 34-10 going into the 4th quarter it was all but over for them. Yes, yes, we have seen teams come from behind on before on a larger deficit, but it was not this day. New Orleans continued to cruise into the 4th quarter, scoring another touchdown whilst only allowing a field goal. The final was 40-13, and believe me, the game was actually a lot further apart then the score line dictates. New Orleans will ride this into the Ultimus and look to bring the same pressure to the Baltimore Hawks.
(215 words)
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