Game 1: Furry Tractor
Our first game was against Furry Tractor and it started out a bit windy and chilly as the fall season was starting to roll around. This team was pretty big with a few amusing costumes and quite a few UMD kiddos that played club around the area (DBJ, Scandal, Backhanded, etc.). The game started off neck and neck as we traded points. Then we started to throw a zone to take advantage of the early breeze and chilly hands. Their team was able to break through the cup a few times but had a few unforced drops that we took advantage of and marched down the field. We started low on girls, but we had our honorable Foxy return to us this beautiful day! In her first point in, Foxy made an awesome layout catch near the endzone for a very low and lacking in spin from Winston. It was a welcome back testing throw and she passed! I think half for this game was at 8-7 them.
The second half we refocused and really tried to take it to them so that we could build a stronger lead. We easily worked through their defenses, but we threw into a few of their baited/poached Ds a little too close to our endzone to let them pull ahead further. Some awesome throws by Micah and great deep cuts by Brad, where he always boxed out his taller defender, kept us in the game though. There was another moment of glory where Kate threw this great deep throw and Winston made a bid to try and catch it but was sadly unsuccessful L. Eventually we came to tie it at 13-13 and with 2 long points to end it the game ended at 15-13 with a Rhino loss.
LBP with the flick to Tits in the endzone near the end of the game. |
Game 2: Old Flames.
A game that was setup for a casual fun and with no bearing on record.We came ready for this game on the dusty field of Brooke Lee (the one that if you ran hard enough you kicked up dust storms and the one that breads large ants in the spring/summer time). This team looked fresh and had been there a while at least since they were running some drills as we strolled up after the traffic. They looked athletic and ready to run.
The game started off rough for both sides with a long first point to start. This point had a lot of turns back and forth with us eventually taking first blood. The rest of the half continued in a trading fashion as their team made some big layout bids early on some in cuts that caused us to rush our throws, get a bit antsy in our decisions, and even a few drops. It was not the casual, chill Rhino. The wind had died down so was not as much as a factor, but we turned it on for our defense to really put the pressure on. This included a moment of great defense by all seven players on the field and the guy with the disc just throwing it to Winston as he played tight dump D (face guarding his man who was yelling “just throw it. THROW it. He’s not even looking.” and then conveniently turning at the right moment to catch the disc as it was thrown right to him.) In the end, we took half 8-7 with a great catch by Josh in the end zone where he caught it with his left foot in bounds and his right foot in the air just before it hit out of bounds.
Due to the delay in getting the game started, we decided to put on the soft cap after the first point of half. We scored this point making it 9-7 game to 11. Despite having old flames, they were a tenacious bunch getting some critical layout Ds and capitalizing on our drops. Eventually, the game was at 10-9 with us receiving.
Our line for the final point |
The aftermath of the amazing point block. |
Micah getting ready to bust a move |
Winston after he has made the throw to Micah with everyone eagerly watching for the outcome. |
Old Flames' handler: "Throw it! He's not even looking"
ReplyDeleteWinston: "Or am I??"
Sneaky Winston....