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Post by Nevadanut on Mar 5, 2017 15:02:55 GMT -8
Touchdown Danger. Rob Brown pass from Derrick Bernard. Josh Gable kick.
Danger 28 Crush 16
1:00, 2nd
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:03:01 GMT -8
Well Spokane/Wichita Falls had 30 so.... there's your goal. How many does this game have so far? Any ideas? I lost count. I'm multitasking while watching so I haven't really kept a tally. Maybe they'll say at halftime. Or if the IFL fixes its live stats.
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Post by Nevadanut on Mar 5, 2017 15:06:41 GMT -8
Though it's not timely, they typically complete them after the games. They should just hire us at SCTC to do it lol That would be a challenge! If someone did the scoring updates, I would work on that!
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Post by spiderfan on Mar 5, 2017 15:07:27 GMT -8
The Crush O is making plays right now. I like it.
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:07:32 GMT -8
Maybe Spokane should have kept Rob Brown. They've got interest in him. They signed him twice since being in the IFL. Problem is, they always had too many talented RBs on the roster for him to break through. Last year they were juggling between Trevor Kennedy and Andrew Pierce and Washaun Ealey. This year it's Kennedy and Mulku Kalokoh, the 2015 Special Teams Player of the year and ex-leading rusher for the now-defunct Bemidji Axemen.
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Post by Nevadanut on Mar 5, 2017 15:11:53 GMT -8
Touchdown Crush. Sean Goldrich 6 yard run. @pt run Chris Gant.
Danger 28 Crush 24
0:03, 2nd
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Post by Bannock on Mar 5, 2017 15:14:42 GMT -8
Had he hit that further, that FG would have been good.
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Post by DiamondThief on Mar 5, 2017 15:15:26 GMT -8
Halftime
Danger (28) Derrick Bernard - 8/12, 69 yds, 2 TD; 6 rush, 37 yds, 2 TD Rob Brown - 4 rec, 31 yds, TD Dello Davis - 2 rec, 18 yds, TD
Crush (24) Sean Goldrich - 7/14, 94 yds, TD; 3 rush, 12 yds, 2 TD Kyle Kaiser - 2 rec, 34 yds, TD Tim Lukas - 2 rec, 25 yds
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Post by Nevadanut on Mar 5, 2017 15:15:57 GMT -8
That was a pretty good kick. Just not long enough.
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:17:03 GMT -8
Angi, updated the stats. Kyle Kaiser scored a receiving TD.
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:17:47 GMT -8
That was a pretty good kick. Just not long enough. Must be the thin Colorado Air. Even indoors, they kick some long field goals there.
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Post by spiderfan on Mar 5, 2017 15:18:20 GMT -8
Who gets the ball coming out of Half?
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:19:03 GMT -8
Who gets the ball coming out of Half? Colorado had the first drive, so I'm presuming Nebraska.
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Post by spiderfan on Mar 5, 2017 15:22:53 GMT -8
First half impressions: The Danger and Crush have both played good albeit with quite a large amount of penalties. The Crush D needs to step up and make a stop and the Crush receivers needs to catch the ball better. If the Danger can keep chewing clock and keep the lead they will win but if the Crush can make a stop and score and take the lead, then it will become a back and forth game, that will most likely end with who has the ball last. Just my thoughts though. What are everyone else's?
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Post by Bannock on Mar 5, 2017 15:28:19 GMT -8
Why does the clock always run for 3 more seconds after the play ends?
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Post by Kasey on Mar 5, 2017 15:32:57 GMT -8
Tyler and I are watching. This a nice halftime interview with Dimitri Stimphil.
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Post by Bannock on Mar 5, 2017 15:33:31 GMT -8
Maybe Spokane should have kept Rob Brown. They've got interest in him. They signed him twice since being in the IFL. Problem is, they always had too many talented RBs on the roster for him to break through. Last year they were juggling between Trevor Kennedy and Andrew Pierce and Washaun Ealey. This year it's Kennedy and Mulku Kalokoh, the 2015 Special Teams Player of the year and ex-leading rusher for the now-defunct Bemidji Axemen. Makes sense. Obviously, Kennedy would have a roster spot. Kalokoh has an impressive resume. It had to be hard to select just two guys.
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Post by David on Mar 5, 2017 15:35:21 GMT -8
They've got interest in him. They signed him twice since being in the IFL. Problem is, they always had too many talented RBs on the roster for him to break through. Last year they were juggling between Trevor Kennedy and Andrew Pierce and Washaun Ealey. This year it's Kennedy and Mulku Kalokoh, the 2015 Special Teams Player of the year and ex-leading rusher for the now-defunct Bemidji Axemen. Makes sense. Obviously, Kennedy would have a roster spot. Kalokoh has an impressive resume. It had to be hard to select just two guys. They've only got 4 active wide receivers on the roster this year, which is less than what they had last season. The fact Kalokoh and Kennedy (the latter is a converted WR in the IFL) present a passing threat makes that a luxuary.
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Post by spiderfan on Mar 5, 2017 15:38:46 GMT -8
Big penalty against the Crush.
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Post by DiamondThief on Mar 5, 2017 15:39:22 GMT -8
The halftime stats are up. I am not sure whether they will be currently updated during the second half.
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