“Things had gone well up until the mid point of the 2nd half. The drive had been comfortable, an intercept had really messed up Vesikannu's play - although the defense was pretty tight and forcing rolls or a T2 TD anyway. Every scatter had been to a player of mine, really sapping any chances for Vesikannu to retrieve the ball each time.
Then Nuffle turned. Attempting the surfs, I started to hit skulls and both downs. Rerolls evaporated. Then T5 double skulls, T6 double skulls, and Vesikannu's elves recovered the ball with a series of 1D pows. I did get 1 last hit on the ball, bringing him down with a both down, but the scatter - kind to me all game - finally broke the right side for the double go for it equalizer.
Very frustrating! The odds of Vesikannu turning it around at the beginning of my T4 were practically 0 - well, basically the same as the odds of a quad skull, and then some with the dodges and in-tacklezone pick up and catch. In a dice game, such things are always possible!”
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Then Nuffle turned. Attempting the surfs, I started to hit skulls and both downs. Rerolls evaporated. Then T5 double skulls, T6 double skulls, and Vesikannu's elves recovered the ball with a series of 1D pows. I did get 1 last hit on the ball, bringing him down with a both down, but the scatter - kind to me all game - finally broke the right side for the double go for it equalizer.
Very frustrating! The odds of Vesikannu turning it around at the beginning of my T4 were practically 0 - well, basically the same as the odds of a quad skull, and then some with the dodges and in-tacklezone pick up and catch. In a dice game, such things are always possible!”