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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Mar 21, 2013 6:52:04 GMT -5
22 Mar (Fri): IFL: Tri-Cities Fever @ Texas Revolution (7:05pm CT) 22 Mar (Fri): IFL: Wyoming Cavalry @ Nebraska Danger (7:05pm CT)
23 Mar (Sat): IFL: Chicago Slaughter @ Green Bay Blizzard (7:00pm CT)
24 Mar (Sun): IFL: Sioux Falls Storm @ Colorado Ice (4:00pm CT)
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Mar 21, 2013 7:00:00 GMT -5
TexXx's Takes:
Tri-Cities Fever @ Texas Revolution Texas has shown us nothing to indicate they're ready to play in this league. I think we're looking at another L on their road to the LSFL next season
Wyoming Cavalry @ Nebraska Danger Wyoming, in two games has amassed a whopping 157 Yards of offense and 19 points. That should be a good quarter for teams at this level. If Nebraska doesn't score 60, they're taking the night off.
Chicago Slaughter @ Green Bay Blizzard Nobody circles the wagons like a Robert Fuller led football team, and knocking off a fairly game Chicago team at home should help right the ship. Chicago is better than ever, but that's not saying much.
Sioux Falls Storm @ Colorado Ice GOTW! first Storm game against Colorado since Vangate. Colorado has some familiar faces on it and hasn't lost at home this season. The Storm look like the best team in the league, again, in killing Wyoming and Green Bay, but looked like a lost child at the mall against Nebraska on the road. This is the first time all season Sioux Falls will played in consecutive weeks, and has historically struggled in the mountain time zone. The game comes down to QB play.
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Post by tcfeverams on Mar 22, 2013 20:23:52 GMT -5
WOW, Fever are looking B... A... D... tonight. Halftime. Losing 17-1. Yes, I said ONE. Not a typo. They scored a rouge on the first kickoff.
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Post by tcfeverams on Mar 22, 2013 20:27:10 GMT -5
In the first half, the Fever had the ball 6 times. They had one missed FG, two turnovers over downs, 2 lost fumbles and 1 INT.
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Post by candleshoe on Mar 23, 2013 8:29:37 GMT -5
It was a whacky night in GI too, with the Danger giving up more yardage in penalties (145) than Wyoming could muster on their own(140). 17 total penalties accepted between the two teams, with another half dozen or so declined. How many of the calls were "ticky tack" is up for debate, but it was getting pretty silly at times.
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Post by tcfeverams on Mar 24, 2013 13:39:49 GMT -5
17 between two teams? HA. How about 27 all on ONE TEAM. When the Fever played the SF Storm last year in TC, the refs here threw 27 flags against the Storm.
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