Toledo @ YCP
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For what it's worth, Toledo actually had a fairly decent record in 2004, so they were harder to push around than Tulsa. The defensive performance was solid, with Rillion & Billion getting some nice interceptions. I hope that the adage "defense wins championships" holds up for me, in any case. I'll see how long I can keep my these shutouts going.
Remember when I mentioned that the offense basically revolved around tabull? Well, here's some more proof. It's not entirely fair to say that, though. The running backs (appdirect & Intermission) really helped out too, and it's obvious that rushing is my bread and butter on offense. Good thing too, because I had a pretty horrible time passing.
My kicking game vastly improved, although kickoffs are still deceptively tough. At some point, I'll try to shift members around to keep things interesting. There's no reason for a single member to remain at one position all season long, especially if they're not on the field a lot.
Up next, the Spadinners visit the Northwestern Wildcats, presumably in the Southeast.
As always, if you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, or simply want to tell me how much of a nerd I am, post away.
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Closing thoughts:
For what it's worth, Toledo actually had a fairly decent record in 2004, so they were harder to push around than Tulsa. The defensive performance was solid, with Rillion & Billion getting some nice interceptions. I hope that the adage "defense wins championships" holds up for me, in any case. I'll see how long I can keep my these shutouts going.
Remember when I mentioned that the offense basically revolved around tabull? Well, here's some more proof. It's not entirely fair to say that, though. The running backs (appdirect & Intermission) really helped out too, and it's obvious that rushing is my bread and butter on offense. Good thing too, because I had a pretty horrible time passing.
My kicking game vastly improved, although kickoffs are still deceptively tough. At some point, I'll try to shift members around to keep things interesting. There's no reason for a single member to remain at one position all season long, especially if they're not on the field a lot.
Up next, the Spadinners visit the Northwestern Wildcats, presumably in the Southeast.
As always, if you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, or simply want to tell me how much of a nerd I am, post away.