Last week a rivalry was born. Dan Miller and Angus Winchester
The San Jose Sabercats and the Orange County Otters faced off twice back to back. Previously before this game, the Sabercats defensive line shredded the opposition, getting 12 sacks. Enter Angus Winchester.
Dan Miller has generally tore through the offensive line using sheer strength and then after knocking them down like pins, he would get to the quarterback, or open up for Bert Metas (who is much faster) to get the sack.
This week was much different. Dan Miller lined up against Angus Winchester for most of the majority of the game and Dan was quoted saying the following after the back to back loss. "That guy is definitely the toughest offensive lineman I've had to deal with in the NSFL. He's got his feet planted firmly and has incredible strength. His hands and technique weren't the best I've see but the way he was planted and hit you, it didn't matter. He wasn't breaking. We had to completely go around him as if he was immovable. It was tiring and frustrating, but sometimes getting bested helps you to play. I hope I get the opportunity to play him again at some point and best him, but before I do that, I need to improve a little bit."
The San Jose Sabercats and the Orange County Otters faced off twice back to back. Previously before this game, the Sabercats defensive line shredded the opposition, getting 12 sacks. Enter Angus Winchester.
Dan Miller has generally tore through the offensive line using sheer strength and then after knocking them down like pins, he would get to the quarterback, or open up for Bert Metas (who is much faster) to get the sack.
This week was much different. Dan Miller lined up against Angus Winchester for most of the majority of the game and Dan was quoted saying the following after the back to back loss. "That guy is definitely the toughest offensive lineman I've had to deal with in the NSFL. He's got his feet planted firmly and has incredible strength. His hands and technique weren't the best I've see but the way he was planted and hit you, it didn't matter. He wasn't breaking. We had to completely go around him as if he was immovable. It was tiring and frustrating, but sometimes getting bested helps you to play. I hope I get the opportunity to play him again at some point and best him, but before I do that, I need to improve a little bit."
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