“Leon Fox's super-reliable hands were key to a come-from-behind victory over a skaven team with plenty of finesse. With halftime approaching and the Barrage 2-0 down (following two well-taken touchdowns by Caturgbethav), Fox and Peyton Mangling connected for a quick touchdown down the right side. A similar play just after half time levelled the scores, and a depleted Black Plage giving away the ball in the Barrage half allowed Fox to nip in again for the third. A last-ditch effort to level the scores by the Plage resulted in another turnover of posession and a dash from Fox (who else) completed the win.
Though 'Shark' Lavay's two blocks were important to the overall effort, the decision to name him as MVP was understandably controversial given Fox's amazing performance. Lavay, however, responded well, and has demonstrated a marked appetite for tough tackling in training sessions. Leon Fox, meanwhile, appears even speedier, though commentators are growing increasingly concerned about the team's dependence on their most vulnerable player. The Barrage have increased their overall muscle, however, with the recruitment of a new blitzer.”
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Though 'Shark' Lavay's two blocks were important to the overall effort, the decision to name him as MVP was understandably controversial given Fox's amazing performance. Lavay, however, responded well, and has demonstrated a marked appetite for tough tackling in training sessions. Leon Fox, meanwhile, appears even speedier, though commentators are growing increasingly concerned about the team's dependence on their most vulnerable player. The Barrage have increased their overall muscle, however, with the recruitment of a new blitzer.”