Completely Worthless started the game, by executing one of thier classic 2 turn touchdowns, but as Worthless fans know, this is ussually the end of thier scoring abiltiy. Rarely can they do it a second time even after recieving a second kick off.
The Klan answered right back with a sustained drive. FallsOver was killed in an inept Wild Animal trap, in which the Apothicary was out to lunch. The half ended with the Klan scoring in the final turn.
The Klan recovered the ball after the kickoff and moved forward for another sustained drive. This time, he advanced his RO too far forward and managed to get trapped, not once, but twice, resulting in a battle for the ball, in which Worthless managed to retrieve it.
When the Rat Ogre finally got out of its trap the Klan coach ordered it as far from the action as possible. Probably the most questionable call by an otherwise well coached skaven team. Yes, he had already cost the Klan two turnovers, but without him in the action there was little to no pressure on the Ball Carrier. With this freedom the Worthless Coach played some Clock Control and scored in the last turn of the half, much to the dismay of The Klan.”
Completely Worthless started the game, by executing one of thier classic 2 turn touchdowns, but as Worthless fans know, this is ussually the end of thier scoring abiltiy. Rarely can they do it a second time even after recieving a second kick off.
The Klan answered right back with a sustained drive. FallsOver was killed in an inept Wild Animal trap, in which the Apothicary was out to lunch. The half ended with the Klan scoring in the final turn.
The Klan recovered the ball after the kickoff and moved forward for another sustained drive. This time, he advanced his RO too far forward and managed to get trapped, not once, but twice, resulting in a battle for the ball, in which Worthless managed to retrieve it.
When the Rat Ogre finally got out of its trap the Klan coach ordered it as far from the action as possible. Probably the most questionable call by an otherwise well coached skaven team. Yes, he had already cost the Klan two turnovers, but without him in the action there was little to no pressure on the Ball Carrier. With this freedom the Worthless Coach played some Clock Control and scored in the last turn of the half, much to the dismay of The Klan.”