“Season9, Round15, 17th encounter between these divisional rivals. Thunderbolts had an okay start to the season, then suffered some injuries, so they were fielding 2 rookie blitzers, eager, but skilless to prove their worth.
Anecdotal evidence suggests there is always a kill when these teams meet, but this was the exception to the rule. The Match report comes back clean. The only guy who took damage dealing any seriously is Willi Heinz, who did all 4 on Pats side. Joe Mays 'faked' a KO early, and never returned. (Lazy b**anjo)
Both teams were strong at stalling department, equaling the TD count with CAS count, thus 'failing' on the Hoffmann scale. Bolts had 3 offensive drives, one ended with perfect stall, one ended with a rushed score, and one ended with defensive TD by Pats.
The match stood at 2-2 with 2 turns, but then Johnson did some stunts for the win, and avoiding a tie.
Fitting to his performance, Heinz skilled, awaiting his practice report eagerly.
Anecdotal evidence suggests there is always a kill when these teams meet, but this was the exception to the rule. The Match report comes back clean. The only guy who took damage dealing any seriously is Willi Heinz, who did all 4 on Pats side. Joe Mays 'faked' a KO early, and never returned. (Lazy b**anjo)
Both teams were strong at stalling department, equaling the TD count with CAS count, thus 'failing' on the Hoffmann scale. Bolts had 3 offensive drives, one ended with perfect stall, one ended with a rushed score, and one ended with defensive TD by Pats.
The match stood at 2-2 with 2 turns, but then Johnson did some stunts for the win, and avoiding a tie.
Fitting to his performance, Heinz skilled, awaiting his practice report eagerly.
On to the Bandits!”