THE PREDATORS

THE PREDATORS

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Predators Dominate in 41-6 Win!

The Predators came into Week 4 expecting to win and they definitely did so beating the Green Footballs 41-6. From start to finish the Predators crushed the Green Footballs. They executed brilliantly on offense with every Predator contributing. Defensively, their Red Defense could have been a demonstration on how to play a two deep zone coverage. With the defense back on track, and the offense playing better than it ever has in team history (36 ppg avg. last two games), the sky's the limit for the Predators.

The Predators dominated from beginning to end. The first score came on the first drive when #8 Wagar hit #33 Price on a long HB pass. #52 Oberhaus intercepted a pass on the following series and returned it to the 5, before running out of steam. He really made his presence known, coming back from injury, by making pulls and knocking down passes. #2 Long caught the next TD by way of a #7 Brown pass. #33 Price caught another deep one from #7 Brown capping off a 2 TD, 1 sack(safety) performance. He's looking more and more comfortable as the weeks go by. #2 Long caught the next two TD's, a deep and a short catch from #7 Brown. Giving him a Predator record 3 TD's in one game. The Predators will hopefully see him in back-to-back games this season. There has been talk he likes the track better than the Gridiron. The final score came when #7 Brown found #8 Wagar on a deep pass down the middle of the field, giving #7 Brown another 5TD performance. With the TD catch #8 Wagar became the first Predator to pass and catch for a TD in the same game. With him and #52 Oberhaus back from injury and approaching mid season, the Predators could really do some damage in this league.

Defensively the Predators played great. They executed their Red Defense by the book. The secondary led the way with 3 interceptions. #2 Long and #52 Oberhaus had the first two and #1 Clark had the last. #1 Clark continues a strong Spring 2010 campaign. Playing big as of late, scoring his first TD last week, snagging an interception this week, and making accurate pulls all season. He's getting better and better the longer he wears the red and gold. #10 Piskac also played solid at the CB position. Since making the move to CB #10 Piskac has has been more accurate on pulls and has disrupted passes on numerous occasions. The Predators also got their first safety on the season when #33 Price pulled one midway through the first half. The defense is now really coming together and the Predators look forward to their next opponent. They will be tested more defensively next week against a more experienced team that uses many timing routes.

We have seen the last two weeks the Predators have gotten their main offensive weapons on track. #11 Brown has been the most steady of the bunch, leading the team in receptions, recording 1 TD, and snagging 2 Int. on defense). With players coming back strong from injuries, great QB play, and a heavy rush, the Predators are looking strong and they now salivate in anticipation for their next opponent. Their confidence has grown the last two weeks by way of smart play and contributions from everyone that wears the Predator uniform. There are very good players in this league, but it takes a great team to win a championship. The Predators feel they are that team and all the pieces are starting to fall into place them. The Predators will enjoy this win, then take the next step in their journey to the championship as they play a solid Bumslinger team next Sunday.

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