“The Wildcats started out good. They stopped the initial Tickler defense, and managed to get the ball and score after some strange and lucky ball scattering. Maybe this wasn't a very good strategy since it angered the Ticklers mightily. Fewer and fewer wildcats were left on the field. No one can blame the elfs for being a little scared, but their nervous condition caused them to trip over their own feet, fall over while dodging and doing all sorts of silly things. They even hurt themselves a few times. Despite all these troubles they managed to postpone the final Tickler TD until the 7th turn in the second half.”
“The Vertigo Wildcats continue on their tour of humiliation, this game no only rollig a stunnig 15 ones (apart from the 5 RR, two used on block results to avoid skulls, to no avail), these caused 10 turn overs, not easy to win a game with those odds. Here are the rolls (Since the log does not contain the full set of block dice rolled for the acting coach, but just the used ones, these are the ones shown below):
Vertigo Wildcats(number of rolls 55)
1:15 (27%)
2:7 (13%)
3:5 (9%)
4:9 (16%)
5:10 (18%)
6:9 (16%)
SKULL: 2 (9%)
POW/SKULL: 1 (5%)
PUSHBACK: 9 (41%)
PUSHBACK/POW: 3 (14%)
POW: 7 (32%) ”
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