08-05-2017, 11:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2017, 09:54 PM by TheMemeMaestro.)
It was week 4 of the NSFL S2. It was in Colorado, as the Yeti took on the Arizona Outlaws in a rematch of the S1 Ultimus Cup game. It was a good game, and it was coming down to the wire. The score was 12-10 Outlaws lead after a touchdown and a safety brought them back from 10-3 in the 3rd quarter. Yeti QB Logan Noble had not been having a good game, and had thrown 2 interceptions and 0 touchdowns. As the Yeti offense tried to push down the field, they were stopped short at the 40 yard line with 1:45 left in the 4th quarter. Accounting for the distance of the snap and the endzone, Yeti Kicker Bojo Kicksit would have to make a 57 yard field goal, which would break the record for longest field goal in NSFL history. Bojo lined up for the kick. He knew that if he missed this, the game would be as good as done. The snap came in and it was perfect. As Bojo kicked the ball he knew the kick was perfect. Everything had to be perfect to hit a kick from a distance like that, and even then it might not go in. However, Bojo had the distance, and he had it perfectly lined up. He made the go-ahead field goal, which would turn into the game winning field goal as the Yeti defense stopped the Outlaws offense to get revenge for last year, and beat the Outlaws.
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