In a season as long as the the one we currently have in the ISFL, it can be difficult to narrow down a single performance that really blows away all the rest. Especially when you only watch your own game. If you watch any of the games at all. Still, I was lucky enough to get a chance to see Melvin Murder-Moose put on one of the best defensive performances I've ever seen in this league. In week 11 against the Baltimore Hawks, Moose decided to remind the entire league exactly where Baltimore's offense set on the totem pole. Moose made his presence known early with a pass deflection in the first quarter to set up a 4th down and a punt. Then late in the second, the Moose was on the Loose as he got around the offensive line for a 10 yard sack that caused a safety and helped extend Colorado's lead. They were up 19-7, but Moose wasn't done. Early in the third on Baltimore's first drive of the second half, he had another pass deflection on third down, forcing a punt. Then had a massive drive killing sack on their very next drive.Then on their third drive of the second half, Moose put the nail in the coffin with an interception on 3rd and inches. To add insult to injury, Moose got another sack late in the game to bring his total to 3 despite Colorado being up 40-7. It was an impressive game where Moose killed six drives all by himself. You don't often see games like that from any defensive player.
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