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It’s another season recap because I’m broke and need the money. This time we’re doing the season fifteen Arizona Outlaws. I still need to a DSFL season recap but I don’t want to do a DSFL season that had bot teams and I’m too lazy to do the research on which seasons those are. Season fifteen was a long, long time ago and the Outlaws were a much different team then the dynasty they are now. With that in mind, Let’s see how they fared this year.
Week 1: Arizona Outlaws (0-0)
@ Yellowknife Wraiths (0-0)
, Wraiths win 26-21
The Outlaws took their first lead of the season with a one yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it seven-nothing in the first quarter. A five yard touchdown run by Dick Wizardry would tie it up seven seven at the start of the second quarter.
The Yellowknife Wraiths would kick back-to-back field goals in the second quarter. The first from twenty-five yards and then another by forty-six yards to make it thirteen seven at the end of the second quarter.
The Outlaws then scored on a five yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore to give Arizona the lead, fourteen-thirteen. Stephen Harris then kicked a twenty-six yard field goal to give Yellowknife the lead back, fourteen sixteen in favor of The Wraiths. Reese would then lob a nine yard touchdown pass to Felix Hasselhoff to make it twenty-one sixteen at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Wraiths then scored twice in the fourth quarter. First on a thirty-seven yard field goal by Stephen Harris Jr. , his fourth of the game to bring Yellowknife within two. The Wraiths would then complete their fourth quarter comeback on a twenty-six yard touchdown pass from Cooter Bigsby to Jerrod Canton to give us our final score of twenty-one twenty-six, Wraiths win.
Rough start for the Arizona Outlaws, hopefully they can get together as the season goes on.
Week 2: Colorado Yeti (0-1)
@ Arizona Outlaws (0-1)
, Outlaws win 41-24
The Yeti took an early lead with a twenty-nine yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to James Bishop to give Colorado a seven-nothing lead. Dean Jackson then kicked a thirty seven yard field goal to make it seven-three in favor of The Yetis to start the second quarter.
Colorado once again scored first in the second quarter, this time on a thirty-seven yard field goal by Emilio Ramero to make it ten-three Yetis. Arizona came back with a fury however. Andrew Reese tossed a seven yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to tie the game at ten-ten. The Outlaws would then take the lead on a two-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Ricardo Morris to make it seventeen-ten in favor of Arizona. They then built on that lead with a one yard touchdown run by Slim Shady followed by a forty-five yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it twenty-seven ten at the start of the second half.
The third quarter was more of the same from the Arizona Outlaws as they scored twice. Once on a eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it thirty-four to ten Outlaws. They then scored on a two yard touchdown run by Ricky Adams to make it forty-one to ten in favor of Arizona.
The Yeti weren’t dead however as they did manage to score twice in the fourth. First on a three-yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to make it seventeen to forty-one in favor of Arizona. The Yeti then scored on a two-yard touchdown pass from McCormick to James Bishop to give us our final score of forty-one to twenty-four. Outlaws win.
Week 3: Arizona Outlaws (1-1)
@ Baltimore Hawks (1-1)
, Hawks win 43-19
The Outlaws scored first on a twenty-one yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three-nothing in favor of the Outlaws at the start of the second half. The Hawks answered back with an eight yard Marquise Brown touchdownto run to take the lead seven-three. They they then increased their lead to ten-three with a fifty-seven yard field goal by Alex Frost followed by a thirty-eight yard touchdown pass to make it seventeen-three at the start of the second quarter.
Marquise Brown scored on a five yard touchdown run to make it twenty-four three in favor of Balitmore. Arizona answered back with a forty-two yard field goal to make it six to twenty four in favor of The Hawks. Baltimore responded to Jackson’s field goal with a field goal of their own, this one from fifty-six yards out to increase their lead to twenty-seven six in favor of Baltimore. Arizona wasn’t done however as they scored two more times in the second quater. First on a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it thirteen twenty-seven Baltimore followed by a fifty yard goal by Dean Jackson to make it sixteen twenty-seven at the start of the second half.
The only score of the third quarter would be a five yard touchdown reception by Viggo Squanch to make it sixteen thirty-four as we went into the final quarter of the game.
Arizona scored first in the fourth with a forty-two yard field goal, his fourth of the game, to make it nineteen thirty-four in favor of Baltimore. The Hawks then finished off Arizona with a seven yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Vinny Valentine to make it nineteen forty-one with four minutes and fifty-six seconds left in the game. Then just to pour salt in the ones the Hawks scored one last dagger on Arizona as they sacked Andrew Reese in the end zone for a safety to give us our final score of forty-three to nineteen.
Week 4: Arizona Outlaws (1-2)
@ Philadelphia Liberty (1-2)
, Outlaws win 26-15
The Outlaws once again scored first on a Dean Jackson field goal, this one from forty-six yards out to make it three nothing. They then followed this up with another field goal by Dean Jackson to make it six nothing in favor of Arizona. The Liberty responded with a forty-three yard field goal by Kulture Fulture to make it six three at the end of the first quarter.
The second quarter started much as the first quarter did. A thirty-two yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it nine to three in favor of the Outlaws. The kickers duel continued with a eighteen yard field goal by Kulture Fulture to cut the Arizona lead to three. Slim Shady then ran it in from the one yard line to give us a sixteen six score at the start of the second half of the game.
The kicker’s duel continued into the fourth quarter. Dean Jackson kicked an eighteen yard field to make it twenty-six to twelve before Kulture Fulture kicked his fifth field goal of the game to make it twenty-six to fifteen which is our final score. Outlaws win their second game of the season.
Week 5: New Orleans Second Line
(0-4) @ Arizona Outlaws (2-2)
, Outlaws win 30-24
If you’ve read this far into the recap, it probably won’t shock you that the Outlaws scored first in this game. This time on a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it seven nothing in the first quarter which would be our score at the start of the second quarter.
The New Orleans Second Line would tie it up at seven on a three yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Bona’beri Jones. They would then follow that up with a thirty-five yard field goal by Alfredo Crisco to give themselves the lead, seven to ten at the start of the second half.
Arizona scored first in the second half with a twenty yard field goal by Dean jackson to tie the game up at ten to ten. The Second Line answered back with a sixty-seven yard punt return touchdown by Vladimir Fyodorovich to make it seventeen to ten in favor of New Orleans. Steven Moore then scored on a seventeen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it seventeen seventeen at at the start of the fourth quarter.
New Orleans as would then take the lead on a twenty-five yard touchdown pass from Brokus Maximus lll to Tyler Swift to make it twenty-four to seventeen with eight minutes left in the game Then with only thirty-three seconds to go before the end of regulation, Slim Shady ran it into the endzone from one yard out to tie the game twenty-four twenty-four. Overtime for the first time in the season for Arizona!
In the extra quarter, The Outlaws would win the game on a two yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Slim Shady to give Arizona the win thirty to twenty-four.
Week 6: Orange County Otters (3-2)
@ Arizona Outlaws (3-2)
, Otters win 23-21
For the first time in a long time, The Outlaws didn’t score first to start the game. The Otters scored first on a thirty-nine yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to make three nothing in favor of The Otters. The Outlaws wouldn’t be kept off the board in the first quarter however as they scored on a fifteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it seven to three in favor of The Outlaws at the end of the first quarter.
The seond quarters was all Otters as they scored three times in the quarter. Once on a twenty-four yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname followed by a twenty-two yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to Django Anoa’i to make it thirteen to seven. The Otters would score one more time in the first half on a one yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to Johnny Blaze to make it twenty to seven in favor of Orange County to start the second half.
The Third quarter was rather uneventful. The only score was a three yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it twenty to fourteen in favor of Orange County at the start of the fourth quarter.
Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname kicked a thirty-five yard field goal to make it twenty-three to fourteen in the fourth quarter. Arizona then score on a one yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Jammerson Irving to pull within two of Otters but they would fail to complete the comeback and fall to Orange County, Twenty-three to Twenty-one.
What a heartbreaking loss for Arizona.
Week 7: Arizona Outlaws (3-3)
@ San Jose SaberCats (5-1)
, SaberCats win 27-21
The San Jose SaberCats scored first on a thirty-one yard field goal by Neo Donaldson. Dan Wright then scored on a twelve yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to make it ten to nothing at the start of the second quarter.
The Outlaws answered back at the start of the second quarter with a four yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore. Seven to ten in favor of San Jose. The SaberCats then increased their lead to seventeen on a four yard Chris Orosz touchdown run. Andrew Reese then tossed a seven yard touchdown pass to Sam Hardwick to pull within three, fourteen to seventeen SaberCats.
The only score of the third quarter was another Chris Orosz four yard touchdown run to make it fourteen to twenty-four at the start of the fourth.
Andrew Reese threw his third touchdown of the game to Sam Hardwick to make it twenty-four twenty-one with fourteen minutes and fifteen seconds left in the game. The final score of the game would be a forty-four yard field goal by Neo Donaldson, SaberCats win twenty-seven to twenty-one.
Week 8: Arizona Outlaws (3-4)
@ Colorado Yeti (1-6)
, Outlaws win 31-17
The Outlaws took the lead early with a eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Ricky Adams, seven to zero in favor of the Outlaws. Reese followed that up with a six yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to make it fourteen to zero. The Yeti responded with a thirty yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick, fourteen to seven at the start of the second quarter.
Colorado pulled within four on a twenty-five yard field goal by Emilio Ramero. Arizona answered back with a forty-two yard field goal of their own by Dean Jackson to make it seventeen to ten. They then increased their lead with an eighteen yard quarterback scramble for a touchdown by Andrew Reese to make it twenty-four to ten at the start of the second half.
The only score of the third quarter would be a five yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to Balthazar Crindy to make it twenty-four to seventeen as the last quarter started.
The Arizona Outlaws would finish off the game with a three yard touchdown pass by Andrew Reese to Jammerson Irving to give us our final score of thirty-one to seventeen.
Week 9: Yellowknife Wraiths (4-4)
@ Arizona Outlaws (4-4)
, Outlaws win 30-7
This game was all Outlaws. They scored first on a thirty-yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three nothing in the first quarter which would be the only score of the first.
They would then score again in the second with a seven yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Slim Shady to make it seven nothing followed by a thirty-six yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it thirteen nothing. Arizona would score one last time in the quarter on a five yard quarterback scramble to make it twenty to nothing to start the second half.
The only score of the third quarter was a one yard touchdown press from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers, twenty-seven to zero at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Wraiths wouldn’t be held off the scoreboard forever however as they scored on a four yard touchdown run by Jerrod Canton to make it twenty-seven to seven. The Outlaws would answer back with a forty-one yard field goal by Dean Jackson. Outlaws win thirty to seven.
Week 10: Baltimore Hawks (8-1)
@ Arizona Outlaws (5-4)
, Hawks win 34-24
This time the Hawks scored first. A four yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Vinny Valentine to make it seven nothing in favor of Baltimore. They then increased their lead with a two yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Viggo Squanch to make it fourteen nothing at the start of the second quarter.
The Arizona Outlaws would retaliate with a forty-one yard interception return for a touchdown by Lucas Knight to make it fourteen to seven. Andrew Reese would then toss a seventeen yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to tie the game up at fourteen. The Outlaws would then take the lead on a forty-five yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it fourteen to seventeen in favor of Arizona.
The Hawks would score first again in the second half. This time on a Marquise Brown one yard touchdown run. Then on a forty-four yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Viggo Squanch to make it twenty-seven to seventeen.
The Outlaws would pull within three on a five yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers to make it twenty-seven to twenty-four. Their hopes of a comeback win would end however with a one yard touchdown run by Marquise Brown to make it thirty-four to twenty-four.
Week 11: Philadelphia Liberty (7-4)
@ Arizona Outlaws (5-5)
, Outlaws win 47-25
The Liberty would score first on a one yard Vander Jones touchdown run to make it seven to zero in favor of Philadelphia. Kulture Fulture would then kick a twenty-five yard field goal to increase the Liberty’s lead to make it ten to nothing Philadelphia. The Outlaws would then answer back with an eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it ten to seven at the start of the second quarter.
The second quarter was incredibly eventful as the Outlaws scored four times in this single quarter. Andrew Reese threw a forty-one yard pass to Ricky Adams for a touchdown to give Arizona the lead, fourteen to ten. The Philadelphia Liberty would answer with an amazing one hundred and eighty yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Lennox Garnett to make it seventeen to fourteen. The Outlaws would then take the lead back on a twenty-yard field goal by Dean Jackson followed by another thirty-nine yard field goal by Jackson to increase their lead to twenty to seventeen at the start of the second half.
Dean Jackson would then kick two more field goals in the third. One from forty yards out and another from thirty-three yards out to make it twenty-six to seventeen. RIcky Adams would then catch a fourteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it seventeen to thirty-three at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Liberty would respond in the fourth quarter with an eight yard touchdown pass from Adriana Falconi to Carter Bush followed by a two point conversion to make it twenty-five to thirty-three. The Outlaws would then score on a ten yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers to make it forty to twenty-five in favor of The Outlaws. Followed by a six yard touchdown run by Ricky Adams to give us our final score of forty-seven to twenty-five.
Week 12: Arizona Outlaws (6-5)
@ New Orleans Second Line (1-10)
, Second Line win 27-13
The Second Line scored first on a six yard touchdown run by Aksel Danielsson to make it seven nothing in favor of New Orleans. They then increased their lead to ten with a twenty-four yard field goal by Alfredo Crisco which was our final score at the end of the first quarter.
The Outlaws answered back early in the second quarter with a thirty five yard field goal by Dean Jackson. The second quarter turned into a kicker's duel as Alfredo Crisco kicked a thirty-three yard field goal of his own to make it thirteen to three in favor of New Orleans. Dean Jackson would retaliate with a forty-two yard field goal of his own to make it thirteen to six to start the second half.
The third quarter was all Second Line as they scored twice. Once on a nine yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Bona’beri Jones to make it six to twenty in favor of the second line. They would then score once again on a five yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Taylor Swift to make it twenty-seven to six at the start of the fourth quarter.
The only score of the fourth quarter would be a thirteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers, giving us our final score of thirteen to twenty-seven in favor of the New Orleans Second Line.
Week 13: Arizona Outlaws (6-6)
@ Orange County Otters (7-6)
, Otters win 44-13
The Orange County Otters scored first on a thirty-one yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to make it three to nothing in favor of Orange County. The Outlaws would answer back with a forty-two yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three to three at the start of the second quarter.
As they did in the first quarter, The Otters scored first in the second quarter. This time on a three yard touchdown run by Apollo Reed to make it ten to three with Orange County in the lead. The Outlaws then responded with a twenty-four yard field goal by Dean Jackson to pull the Arizona Outlaws within four. The Otters would then increase their lead by seven on a two yard touchdown run by Apollo Reed, his second touchdown of the first half. The score would be six to seventeen in favor of Orange County at the start of the second half.
The third quarter would be all Orange County. None Sunnycursed scored on a five yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to make it six to twenty-four then Django Anoa’i would score on an eighteen yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to make it six to thirty one. Those wouldn’t be the only points Orange county would put on the board however as they also scored on a one yard Apollo Reed touchdown run to make it thirty-eight to six at the start of the last quarter.
Emilia Rudd caught a thirteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it thirteen to thirty-eight in favor of Orange County. The Otters would then pour it on with back-to-back field goals by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to give us our final score of thirteen to forty-four.
Week 14: San Jose SaberCats (10-3)
@ Arizona Outlaws (6-7)
, SaberCats win 37-14
The Outlaws would score first on a six yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore to give Arizona a seven to nothing lead. The San Jose SaberCats would then tie it up with a two yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to Dan Wright to make the score seven to seven at the start of the first quarter.
San Jose would then take the lead on a three yard run by Chris Orosz to make it fourteen to seven in favor of the SaberCats. The Arizona Outlaws would then respond with a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it fourteen to fourteen before San Jose would take the lead back with a twenty-nine yard field goal by Neo Donaldson.
The second half was all San Jose. In the third quarter, they scored twice. Once on a three yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to Ty Justice to make it to twenty-four to fourteen. Neo Donaldson would then increase San Jose’s lead to thirteen with a forty-two yard field goal by Neo Donaldson.
The fourth quarter would be more of the same with a thirty-nine yard field goal by Neo Donaldson to make it thirty to fourteen in favor of San Jose. The SaberCats would score one last time on a one yard Corwin Davenport to make it thirty-seven to fourteen.
Overall this was a pretty disappointing season for the Outlaws. They show moments of competency and talent but they were obviously missing a few key pieces to put it all together. I think this is an interesting season to write about because it’s not a season that everyone is going to remember nor a season that the Outlaws themselves are going to remember particularly fondly but it’s still a part of the history of the ISFL.
Week 1: Arizona Outlaws (0-0)


The Outlaws took their first lead of the season with a one yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it seven-nothing in the first quarter. A five yard touchdown run by Dick Wizardry would tie it up seven seven at the start of the second quarter.
The Yellowknife Wraiths would kick back-to-back field goals in the second quarter. The first from twenty-five yards and then another by forty-six yards to make it thirteen seven at the end of the second quarter.
The Outlaws then scored on a five yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore to give Arizona the lead, fourteen-thirteen. Stephen Harris then kicked a twenty-six yard field goal to give Yellowknife the lead back, fourteen sixteen in favor of The Wraiths. Reese would then lob a nine yard touchdown pass to Felix Hasselhoff to make it twenty-one sixteen at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Wraiths then scored twice in the fourth quarter. First on a thirty-seven yard field goal by Stephen Harris Jr. , his fourth of the game to bring Yellowknife within two. The Wraiths would then complete their fourth quarter comeback on a twenty-six yard touchdown pass from Cooter Bigsby to Jerrod Canton to give us our final score of twenty-one twenty-six, Wraiths win.
Rough start for the Arizona Outlaws, hopefully they can get together as the season goes on.
Week 2: Colorado Yeti (0-1)


The Yeti took an early lead with a twenty-nine yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to James Bishop to give Colorado a seven-nothing lead. Dean Jackson then kicked a thirty seven yard field goal to make it seven-three in favor of The Yetis to start the second quarter.
Colorado once again scored first in the second quarter, this time on a thirty-seven yard field goal by Emilio Ramero to make it ten-three Yetis. Arizona came back with a fury however. Andrew Reese tossed a seven yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to tie the game at ten-ten. The Outlaws would then take the lead on a two-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Ricardo Morris to make it seventeen-ten in favor of Arizona. They then built on that lead with a one yard touchdown run by Slim Shady followed by a forty-five yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it twenty-seven ten at the start of the second half.
The third quarter was more of the same from the Arizona Outlaws as they scored twice. Once on a eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it thirty-four to ten Outlaws. They then scored on a two yard touchdown run by Ricky Adams to make it forty-one to ten in favor of Arizona.
The Yeti weren’t dead however as they did manage to score twice in the fourth. First on a three-yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to make it seventeen to forty-one in favor of Arizona. The Yeti then scored on a two-yard touchdown pass from McCormick to James Bishop to give us our final score of forty-one to twenty-four. Outlaws win.
Week 3: Arizona Outlaws (1-1)


The Outlaws scored first on a twenty-one yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three-nothing in favor of the Outlaws at the start of the second half. The Hawks answered back with an eight yard Marquise Brown touchdownto run to take the lead seven-three. They they then increased their lead to ten-three with a fifty-seven yard field goal by Alex Frost followed by a thirty-eight yard touchdown pass to make it seventeen-three at the start of the second quarter.
Marquise Brown scored on a five yard touchdown run to make it twenty-four three in favor of Balitmore. Arizona answered back with a forty-two yard field goal to make it six to twenty four in favor of The Hawks. Baltimore responded to Jackson’s field goal with a field goal of their own, this one from fifty-six yards out to increase their lead to twenty-seven six in favor of Baltimore. Arizona wasn’t done however as they scored two more times in the second quater. First on a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it thirteen twenty-seven Baltimore followed by a fifty yard goal by Dean Jackson to make it sixteen twenty-seven at the start of the second half.
The only score of the third quarter would be a five yard touchdown reception by Viggo Squanch to make it sixteen thirty-four as we went into the final quarter of the game.
Arizona scored first in the fourth with a forty-two yard field goal, his fourth of the game, to make it nineteen thirty-four in favor of Baltimore. The Hawks then finished off Arizona with a seven yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Vinny Valentine to make it nineteen forty-one with four minutes and fifty-six seconds left in the game. Then just to pour salt in the ones the Hawks scored one last dagger on Arizona as they sacked Andrew Reese in the end zone for a safety to give us our final score of forty-three to nineteen.
Week 4: Arizona Outlaws (1-2)


The Outlaws once again scored first on a Dean Jackson field goal, this one from forty-six yards out to make it three nothing. They then followed this up with another field goal by Dean Jackson to make it six nothing in favor of Arizona. The Liberty responded with a forty-three yard field goal by Kulture Fulture to make it six three at the end of the first quarter.
The second quarter started much as the first quarter did. A thirty-two yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it nine to three in favor of the Outlaws. The kickers duel continued with a eighteen yard field goal by Kulture Fulture to cut the Arizona lead to three. Slim Shady then ran it in from the one yard line to give us a sixteen six score at the start of the second half of the game.
The kicker’s duel continued into the fourth quarter. Dean Jackson kicked an eighteen yard field to make it twenty-six to twelve before Kulture Fulture kicked his fifth field goal of the game to make it twenty-six to fifteen which is our final score. Outlaws win their second game of the season.
Week 5: New Orleans Second Line


If you’ve read this far into the recap, it probably won’t shock you that the Outlaws scored first in this game. This time on a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it seven nothing in the first quarter which would be our score at the start of the second quarter.
The New Orleans Second Line would tie it up at seven on a three yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Bona’beri Jones. They would then follow that up with a thirty-five yard field goal by Alfredo Crisco to give themselves the lead, seven to ten at the start of the second half.
Arizona scored first in the second half with a twenty yard field goal by Dean jackson to tie the game up at ten to ten. The Second Line answered back with a sixty-seven yard punt return touchdown by Vladimir Fyodorovich to make it seventeen to ten in favor of New Orleans. Steven Moore then scored on a seventeen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it seventeen seventeen at at the start of the fourth quarter.
New Orleans as would then take the lead on a twenty-five yard touchdown pass from Brokus Maximus lll to Tyler Swift to make it twenty-four to seventeen with eight minutes left in the game Then with only thirty-three seconds to go before the end of regulation, Slim Shady ran it into the endzone from one yard out to tie the game twenty-four twenty-four. Overtime for the first time in the season for Arizona!
In the extra quarter, The Outlaws would win the game on a two yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Slim Shady to give Arizona the win thirty to twenty-four.
Week 6: Orange County Otters (3-2)


For the first time in a long time, The Outlaws didn’t score first to start the game. The Otters scored first on a thirty-nine yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to make three nothing in favor of The Otters. The Outlaws wouldn’t be kept off the board in the first quarter however as they scored on a fifteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it seven to three in favor of The Outlaws at the end of the first quarter.
The seond quarters was all Otters as they scored three times in the quarter. Once on a twenty-four yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname followed by a twenty-two yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to Django Anoa’i to make it thirteen to seven. The Otters would score one more time in the first half on a one yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to Johnny Blaze to make it twenty to seven in favor of Orange County to start the second half.
The Third quarter was rather uneventful. The only score was a three yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it twenty to fourteen in favor of Orange County at the start of the fourth quarter.
Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname kicked a thirty-five yard field goal to make it twenty-three to fourteen in the fourth quarter. Arizona then score on a one yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Jammerson Irving to pull within two of Otters but they would fail to complete the comeback and fall to Orange County, Twenty-three to Twenty-one.
What a heartbreaking loss for Arizona.
Week 7: Arizona Outlaws (3-3)


The San Jose SaberCats scored first on a thirty-one yard field goal by Neo Donaldson. Dan Wright then scored on a twelve yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to make it ten to nothing at the start of the second quarter.
The Outlaws answered back at the start of the second quarter with a four yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore. Seven to ten in favor of San Jose. The SaberCats then increased their lead to seventeen on a four yard Chris Orosz touchdown run. Andrew Reese then tossed a seven yard touchdown pass to Sam Hardwick to pull within three, fourteen to seventeen SaberCats.
The only score of the third quarter was another Chris Orosz four yard touchdown run to make it fourteen to twenty-four at the start of the fourth.
Andrew Reese threw his third touchdown of the game to Sam Hardwick to make it twenty-four twenty-one with fourteen minutes and fifteen seconds left in the game. The final score of the game would be a forty-four yard field goal by Neo Donaldson, SaberCats win twenty-seven to twenty-one.
Week 8: Arizona Outlaws (3-4)


The Outlaws took the lead early with a eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Ricky Adams, seven to zero in favor of the Outlaws. Reese followed that up with a six yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to make it fourteen to zero. The Yeti responded with a thirty yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick, fourteen to seven at the start of the second quarter.
Colorado pulled within four on a twenty-five yard field goal by Emilio Ramero. Arizona answered back with a forty-two yard field goal of their own by Dean Jackson to make it seventeen to ten. They then increased their lead with an eighteen yard quarterback scramble for a touchdown by Andrew Reese to make it twenty-four to ten at the start of the second half.
The only score of the third quarter would be a five yard touchdown pass from Micycle McCormick to Balthazar Crindy to make it twenty-four to seventeen as the last quarter started.
The Arizona Outlaws would finish off the game with a three yard touchdown pass by Andrew Reese to Jammerson Irving to give us our final score of thirty-one to seventeen.
Week 9: Yellowknife Wraiths (4-4)


This game was all Outlaws. They scored first on a thirty-yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three nothing in the first quarter which would be the only score of the first.
They would then score again in the second with a seven yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Slim Shady to make it seven nothing followed by a thirty-six yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it thirteen nothing. Arizona would score one last time in the quarter on a five yard quarterback scramble to make it twenty to nothing to start the second half.
The only score of the third quarter was a one yard touchdown press from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers, twenty-seven to zero at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Wraiths wouldn’t be held off the scoreboard forever however as they scored on a four yard touchdown run by Jerrod Canton to make it twenty-seven to seven. The Outlaws would answer back with a forty-one yard field goal by Dean Jackson. Outlaws win thirty to seven.
Week 10: Baltimore Hawks (8-1)


This time the Hawks scored first. A four yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Vinny Valentine to make it seven nothing in favor of Baltimore. They then increased their lead with a two yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Viggo Squanch to make it fourteen nothing at the start of the second quarter.
The Arizona Outlaws would retaliate with a forty-one yard interception return for a touchdown by Lucas Knight to make it fourteen to seven. Andrew Reese would then toss a seventeen yard touchdown pass to Brock Landers to tie the game up at fourteen. The Outlaws would then take the lead on a forty-five yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it fourteen to seventeen in favor of Arizona.
The Hawks would score first again in the second half. This time on a Marquise Brown one yard touchdown run. Then on a forty-four yard touchdown pass from Childish Gambino to Viggo Squanch to make it twenty-seven to seventeen.
The Outlaws would pull within three on a five yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers to make it twenty-seven to twenty-four. Their hopes of a comeback win would end however with a one yard touchdown run by Marquise Brown to make it thirty-four to twenty-four.
Week 11: Philadelphia Liberty (7-4)


The Liberty would score first on a one yard Vander Jones touchdown run to make it seven to zero in favor of Philadelphia. Kulture Fulture would then kick a twenty-five yard field goal to increase the Liberty’s lead to make it ten to nothing Philadelphia. The Outlaws would then answer back with an eight yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Sam Hardwick to make it ten to seven at the start of the second quarter.
The second quarter was incredibly eventful as the Outlaws scored four times in this single quarter. Andrew Reese threw a forty-one yard pass to Ricky Adams for a touchdown to give Arizona the lead, fourteen to ten. The Philadelphia Liberty would answer with an amazing one hundred and eighty yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Lennox Garnett to make it seventeen to fourteen. The Outlaws would then take the lead back on a twenty-yard field goal by Dean Jackson followed by another thirty-nine yard field goal by Jackson to increase their lead to twenty to seventeen at the start of the second half.
Dean Jackson would then kick two more field goals in the third. One from forty yards out and another from thirty-three yards out to make it twenty-six to seventeen. RIcky Adams would then catch a fourteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it seventeen to thirty-three at the start of the fourth quarter.
The Liberty would respond in the fourth quarter with an eight yard touchdown pass from Adriana Falconi to Carter Bush followed by a two point conversion to make it twenty-five to thirty-three. The Outlaws would then score on a ten yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers to make it forty to twenty-five in favor of The Outlaws. Followed by a six yard touchdown run by Ricky Adams to give us our final score of forty-seven to twenty-five.
Week 12: Arizona Outlaws (6-5)


The Second Line scored first on a six yard touchdown run by Aksel Danielsson to make it seven nothing in favor of New Orleans. They then increased their lead to ten with a twenty-four yard field goal by Alfredo Crisco which was our final score at the end of the first quarter.
The Outlaws answered back early in the second quarter with a thirty five yard field goal by Dean Jackson. The second quarter turned into a kicker's duel as Alfredo Crisco kicked a thirty-three yard field goal of his own to make it thirteen to three in favor of New Orleans. Dean Jackson would retaliate with a forty-two yard field goal of his own to make it thirteen to six to start the second half.
The third quarter was all Second Line as they scored twice. Once on a nine yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Bona’beri Jones to make it six to twenty in favor of the second line. They would then score once again on a five yard touchdown pass from Borkus Maximus lll to Taylor Swift to make it twenty-seven to six at the start of the fourth quarter.
The only score of the fourth quarter would be a thirteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Brock Landers, giving us our final score of thirteen to twenty-seven in favor of the New Orleans Second Line.
Week 13: Arizona Outlaws (6-6)


The Orange County Otters scored first on a thirty-one yard field goal by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to make it three to nothing in favor of Orange County. The Outlaws would answer back with a forty-two yard field goal by Dean Jackson to make it three to three at the start of the second quarter.
As they did in the first quarter, The Otters scored first in the second quarter. This time on a three yard touchdown run by Apollo Reed to make it ten to three with Orange County in the lead. The Outlaws then responded with a twenty-four yard field goal by Dean Jackson to pull the Arizona Outlaws within four. The Otters would then increase their lead by seven on a two yard touchdown run by Apollo Reed, his second touchdown of the first half. The score would be six to seventeen in favor of Orange County at the start of the second half.
The third quarter would be all Orange County. None Sunnycursed scored on a five yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to make it six to twenty-four then Django Anoa’i would score on an eighteen yard touchdown pass from Gus Showbiz to make it six to thirty one. Those wouldn’t be the only points Orange county would put on the board however as they also scored on a one yard Apollo Reed touchdown run to make it thirty-eight to six at the start of the last quarter.
Emilia Rudd caught a thirteen yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to make it thirteen to thirty-eight in favor of Orange County. The Otters would then pour it on with back-to-back field goals by Alex Dasistwirklichseinnachname to give us our final score of thirteen to forty-four.
Week 14: San Jose SaberCats (10-3)


The Outlaws would score first on a six yard touchdown pass from Andrew Reese to Steven Moore to give Arizona a seven to nothing lead. The San Jose SaberCats would then tie it up with a two yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to Dan Wright to make the score seven to seven at the start of the first quarter.
San Jose would then take the lead on a three yard run by Chris Orosz to make it fourteen to seven in favor of the SaberCats. The Arizona Outlaws would then respond with a four yard touchdown run by Slim Shady to make it fourteen to fourteen before San Jose would take the lead back with a twenty-nine yard field goal by Neo Donaldson.
The second half was all San Jose. In the third quarter, they scored twice. Once on a three yard touchdown pass from Joliet L. Christ to Ty Justice to make it to twenty-four to fourteen. Neo Donaldson would then increase San Jose’s lead to thirteen with a forty-two yard field goal by Neo Donaldson.
The fourth quarter would be more of the same with a thirty-nine yard field goal by Neo Donaldson to make it thirty to fourteen in favor of San Jose. The SaberCats would score one last time on a one yard Corwin Davenport to make it thirty-seven to fourteen.
Overall this was a pretty disappointing season for the Outlaws. They show moments of competency and talent but they were obviously missing a few key pieces to put it all together. I think this is an interesting season to write about because it’s not a season that everyone is going to remember nor a season that the Outlaws themselves are going to remember particularly fondly but it’s still a part of the history of the ISFL.
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