Monday, May 17, 2010

Weekend Roundup

Jacksonville Sharks 70, Dallas Vigilantes 49: Jacksonville continues to develop both offensively and defensively. The defense forced 3 turnovers while the offense kept the ball safe. That is always a recipe for success. For Dallas, they need to really evaluate the team and figure out what is wrong.

Milwaukee Iron 56, Utah Blaze 55: The Iron almost gave this one up. The Blaze have really started to come on and should end the season with a decent amount of wins if they keep this up. The offense looked strong, and barring a bad penalty at the end of the game, they would have won.

Cleveland Gladiators 68, Tulsa Talons 55: What is the opposite of being a road warrior? Because that is what Tulsa is becoming. The biggest difference in this game and others was the turnover ratio. Cleveland won the battle 4-1. With how well the Talons offense has played this season it was only a matter of time when they had a game where they made mistakes. The good part of the game was the play of the Talons Defensive Front who got the first sack on Cleveland this year and forced a fumble in the process.

Iowa Barnstormers 44, Chicago Rush 30: This game wasn't much different than the teams first meeting in week 1. The big difference was Iowa started the right quarterback this time. The Rush continued to make mistakes that Iowa could capitalize on.

Tampa Bay Storm 48, Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings 44: On a night where the Battle Wings made countless mistakes on offense, their defense kept them in the game. The game was close the entire time. In the end, Tampa got the ball in the last minute and proceeded to score to take the lead and leave Bossier with too little time to work with.

Orlando Predators 48, Alabama Vipers 31: Last week's loss of Vipers QB Kevin Eakin seems to be a hard hurdle for the Vipers to overcome. Against a struggling Predators team backup Stephen Wasil threw two costly interceptions and gave Orlando their chance to win.

Spokane Shock 68, Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz 63: The game started out rough for Spokane. The Yard Dawgz seemed to be more physical and Tommy Grady making the right plays. This began to turn after the first quarter however. Spokane finally got on track, took back the lead, and never looked back.

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