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Raise
Your Fists!
By
Bob Williams - Enforcers Team Reporter
Chicago
- (19 March 2001) --
The Chicago Enforcers dominated the San Francisco Demons Sunday
night.
Dominated?
They won by a mere six points. The game was in doubt (as usual)
heading into the final minute. The domination I speak of was
in the trenches. The sure sign of football supremacy.
The
Enforcers outgained the Demons 168-70 on the ground and a majority
of the Demon rushing yards came on surprise draws with time
running out in the first half.
The Enforcers had 3 rushing touchdowns and should have been
awarded a fourth. It seems trivial now, but on 4th and goal
from the 1, Charles Wiley reached over the goal-line not once,
but twice!! Brian Bosworth (who I don't particularly care for)
was beside himself with the poor officiating on that play. It
would have made for a much different second half and less nervousness
for all Enforcer fans.
The patchwork offensive line that lost Octavious Bishop to a
double fracture and Center Paul Janus to a hand injury succeeded
where they have failed in the Enforcer losses. It helps to have
a shifty tailback like John Avery, but for the most part, the
Demons were pushed off the ball.
Tackles Chris Perez and Tony Ramirez, both playing with bad
knees kept big sack man Eric England from doing much damage.
Guards Bennie Anderson and Rob Murphy were often seen pulling
on toss sweeps and screen passes and did a great job of neutralizing
blitzing linebackers. Center Bryan LaBelle, a tackle by trade
did a solid job for the most part with the exception of a fumbled
exchange in the 2nd quarter.
The secondary which I implored to play better this week in my
last article responded well. Quincy Coleman intercepted Pawlawski
in the first half and a Dorian Brew interception with 45 seconds
left sealed the game.
Way
to go Enforcers! Despite the fact that you have scored more
points and given up less, newspapers across America insist on
placing the Bolts ahead in the standings. We'll take care of
that this week and then its on to the 80 points-on-the-season
wonders, the New Jersey Hitmen.
Enforcer Fans, RAISE YOUR FISTS!
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