“Season 35 - Game 7 of Conference play (10 of 10, final match of Regular Season).
Kicked off, and just got meat-blendered down the pitch. I did manage a 1d strip at one point of Joey Mendis, but it left me so bunched up, I was turned into a punching bag.
The t8 kick was a Riot, and I managed through some creative setting up to block my way in and through for a 1-1 tie at the half.
Second half, I had the top side WIDE open, with the bulls stuck down along the bottom half. Melquise Stovall, the rookie, caught a Zach Daniel pass and needed a dodge to run it up the field into an Elf screen. He snaked the dodge, and the ball was thrown in on the south side by "the Bulls".
Mendis picked it up. I managed to Elf BS my way into a 1d strip, forcing him to pick it up again next turn (which he did). Next turn, I managed to Elf BS my way to another 1d strip, freeing the ball back one square. Zach Daniel was in range, dodged in, picked it up, dodged out, and launched the ball down to a somewhat-covered Jason Matthew-Sharsh. He caught it, and sprinted down the field with only a small amount of help.
We attempted to take some time off the clock in the hands of Sharsh. Hawaii felt comfortable about it with his Dump-Off. It came eventually to a rookie Stovall standing in the end zone, awaiting the ball in a Dump-Off scenario. Polzin blitzed, the dump happened, and Stovall once again stone-handed it with a snake eyes. The ball was thrown into the middle half of the Gallaudet pitch.
Sharsh dodged himself into a TZ next to the ball. Caden Hilborn, the Kicker, dodged out and simply needed to catch the ball, placing another Dump-Off scenario in play, which would have been a 3-square punt, close to a waiting Stovall. Sharsh snaked the catch, and the ball was on the pitch.
3 CDBs flooded the area, as well as Polzin. When Polzin managed to pick the ball up, it came down to a -2d blitz to try and free it, to no avail. He handed the ball to a waiting Hobgoblin, who tried to pass it to a wide open Joey Mendis in the end zone, but the pass was incomplete, and the game ended 1-1.
Great back and forth. Hawaii rules prevented me from scoring any other way except that Dump Off (remember, I can't run it in unless it's t8). 3 different sets of snakes doomed me in the 2nd, but I wouldn't have ever got there, were it not for the serious heroics of both Stan Gaudion (Block/Dodge/Guard) and Kai Kaneshiro (Block/Dodge/Strip Ball). 3 separate occasions, we managed to Strip Joey Mendis. In the end, Kaneshiro deserved the MVP, and he got it.”
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Kicked off, and just got meat-blendered down the pitch. I did manage a 1d strip at one point of Joey Mendis, but it left me so bunched up, I was turned into a punching bag.
The t8 kick was a Riot, and I managed through some creative setting up to block my way in and through for a 1-1 tie at the half.
Second half, I had the top side WIDE open, with the bulls stuck down along the bottom half. Melquise Stovall, the rookie, caught a Zach Daniel pass and needed a dodge to run it up the field into an Elf screen. He snaked the dodge, and the ball was thrown in on the south side by "the Bulls".
Mendis picked it up. I managed to Elf BS my way into a 1d strip, forcing him to pick it up again next turn (which he did). Next turn, I managed to Elf BS my way to another 1d strip, freeing the ball back one square. Zach Daniel was in range, dodged in, picked it up, dodged out, and launched the ball down to a somewhat-covered Jason Matthew-Sharsh. He caught it, and sprinted down the field with only a small amount of help.
We attempted to take some time off the clock in the hands of Sharsh. Hawaii felt comfortable about it with his Dump-Off. It came eventually to a rookie Stovall standing in the end zone, awaiting the ball in a Dump-Off scenario. Polzin blitzed, the dump happened, and Stovall once again stone-handed it with a snake eyes. The ball was thrown into the middle half of the Gallaudet pitch.
Sharsh dodged himself into a TZ next to the ball. Caden Hilborn, the Kicker, dodged out and simply needed to catch the ball, placing another Dump-Off scenario in play, which would have been a 3-square punt, close to a waiting Stovall. Sharsh snaked the catch, and the ball was on the pitch.
3 CDBs flooded the area, as well as Polzin. When Polzin managed to pick the ball up, it came down to a -2d blitz to try and free it, to no avail. He handed the ball to a waiting Hobgoblin, who tried to pass it to a wide open Joey Mendis in the end zone, but the pass was incomplete, and the game ended 1-1.
Great back and forth. Hawaii rules prevented me from scoring any other way except that Dump Off (remember, I can't run it in unless it's t8). 3 different sets of snakes doomed me in the 2nd, but I wouldn't have ever got there, were it not for the serious heroics of both Stan Gaudion (Block/Dodge/Guard) and Kai Kaneshiro (Block/Dodge/Strip Ball). 3 separate occasions, we managed to Strip Joey Mendis. In the end, Kaneshiro deserved the MVP, and he got it.”