The ogres surely proved that in the first half; regularly 2 or more ogres bone headed every single turn. This allowed Vallast to go in for a defensive touchdown, while Scynthe chewed through snotlings left right and center. The game was clearly dominated by Endless Delirium.
The second half started on a grand note, with an ogre being seriously injured, and a snotling tripping and dying. But the ogres refused to give up, and they defended the LOS and they put everyone on the ball.. over.. and over.. and then suddenly a snotling dived in for a 5+ pick up, and snuck out; Vallast dodged several times to blitz the snotling down, only to have Goon (another snotling) pick the ball up.. and a single forlorn-boneheaded-left-behind-for-being-so-useless ogre suddenly stood up and did ONE thing right in the whole match - he threw Goon downfield. And only through a hefty series of rolls could Vallast possibly catch the snotling, even with a werewolf's prodigous speed! And... the first roll was a 1! With no re-rolls! That was it!
GOON SCORES A TURN 16 TOUCHDOWN!
TIE GAME!
WTF??!!?
Unfortunately, Endless Delirium got so caught up in dominating the game they forgot to ensure a touchdown; and Goon made them pay for it. Very nicely done Mac152. Hopefully I'll live long enough to not make such silly mistakes again, even when playing ogres - but probably not.
The ogres surely proved that in the first half; regularly 2 or more ogres bone headed every single turn. This allowed Vallast to go in for a defensive touchdown, while Scynthe chewed through snotlings left right and center. The game was clearly dominated by Endless Delirium.
The second half started on a grand note, with an ogre being seriously injured, and a snotling tripping and dying. But the ogres refused to give up, and they defended the LOS and they put everyone on the ball.. over.. and over.. and then suddenly a snotling dived in for a 5+ pick up, and snuck out; Vallast dodged several times to blitz the snotling down, only to have Goon (another snotling) pick the ball up.. and a single forlorn-boneheaded-left-behind-for-being-so-useless ogre suddenly stood up and did ONE thing right in the whole match - he threw Goon downfield. And only through a hefty series of rolls could Vallast possibly catch the snotling, even with a werewolf's prodigous speed! And... the first roll was a 1! With no re-rolls! That was it!
GOON SCORES A TURN 16 TOUCHDOWN!
TIE GAME!
WTF??!!?
Unfortunately, Endless Delirium got so caught up in dominating the game they forgot to ensure a touchdown; and Goon made them pay for it. Very nicely done Mac152. Hopefully I'll live long enough to not make such silly mistakes again, even when playing ogres - but probably not.
Thanks for the game!”