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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Jul 9, 2011 11:32:12 GMT -5
2011: The Storm, widely considered to be the best indoor team ever assembled, lose to the OMAHA BEEF in the regular season, losing their chance at the best-team-ever tag. --- BC [/b][/color][/i][/quote] That popping sound you heard at the end of the game in Omaha was the 2007 team popping the cork in the proverbial bottle of Dom.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 9, 2011 12:10:11 GMT -5
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 9, 2011 12:12:41 GMT -5
2011: The Storm, widely considered to be the best indoor team ever assembled, lose to the OMAHA BEEF in the regular season, losing their chance at the best-team-ever tag. --- BC [/b][/color][/i][/quote] That popping sound you heard at the end of the game in Omaha was the 2007 team popping the cork in the proverbial bottle of Dom.[/quote] I got the 2007 team in first as well, with the 2006 team in second.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 9, 2011 12:26:41 GMT -5
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 9, 2011 21:58:28 GMT -5
Congratulations to the Sioux Falls Storm for advancing to the IFL Title Game after winning the United Conference Final.
Sioux Falls Storm 52, Green Bay Blizzard 12 (FINAL)
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psx234
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Post by psx234 on Jul 11, 2011 7:56:00 GMT -5
Well, as we were tailgating I was hoping for a good game. Then as we made our way to our seat to see the player intros i began to hope that we would crush Green Bay. This change came because of the way the Blizzard players were handling themselves during player intros, in my 10 years of watching Sioux Falls Storm football I do not remember any team doing this, by lining up right where the players come out of the tunnel, around 8 or 9 Blizzard players. They didn't want to move back to the edge of the blowup Storm tunnel but wanted to stand so that they were about a foot inside it's edge just outside of the tunnel. They even looked like they were going to fight the camera guy as he tried to setup for the intro shots and asked them to move back. It took their coach a few moments to realize this and he came over to push them back tot he edge of the tunnel. It seemed like they already had thought they had lost at that point and they were just trying last ditch efforts to get into players heads at that point. After that point I was a little sad that we didn't beat them by more but holding them to 12 points, and 6 of those points came off of a throw and pray kind of play were we would have had an int if our guy didn't just too soon. All in all, happy to see the Blizzard head home with the worst loss of the season. Time to bring on the second best defense we will have faced all season, although technically it'd be the 4th since we played Omaha three times .
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