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The
Hitmen Fall Hard To The Rage
By Mike Mitchell - Hitmen Team Reporter
New
York - (26 March 2001) -- The
ride is over. Coming into yesterdays game against Orlando. The
NY/NJ Hitmen had turned around their season and put themselves
in a position to take their next step to the XFL Playoffs. Two
steps forward and by virtue of yesterday, one step back into
reality. The Orlando Rage jumped on the Hitmen early and held
on late to beat NY 17 to 12 in front of 20,000 Rage fans. Orlando
was coming off a demoralizing loss to LA in their previous game,
they lost their leader Jeff Brohm and the Hitmen were looking
to avenge an early season defeat at the hands of the Rage. The
task wasn't supposed to be easy and the game didn't start out
easy for the Hitmen. They made things hard on themselves all
game. The Rage struck NY early and fast when Brian Shay returned
the opening kickoff 95 yards down to the Hitmen 1 yard line.
It only took 1 play from scrimmage to score as Derrick Clark
ran off the right side to give Orlando a 6-0 advantage. The
Rage converted the extra point with a pass from Brian Kuklick
to Kevin Swayne which gave the Rage a 7-0 lead only 43 seconds
into the game.
The
Hitmen tried to answer the Rage's early score on their first
offensive drive. They looked good early, getting 3 first downs,
then a big James Roberson sack put the Hitmen back into 3rd
and long. The Hitmen went to their bag of tricks early with
a quick kick punt. The play failed and this would become an
ongoing theme for the Hitmen on this day. Orlando was shut down
by the New York defense on their next posession. The NY offense
once again failed to respond and were forced to punt. Shannon
Culver returned a Leo Araguz punt 64 yards for a touchdown,
the play however was called back due to offsetting penalties.
The Hitmen dodged a bullet with that play. Maybe the called
back return effected Orlando because on their very next play,
Brian Kuklick fumbled the center exchange and the football was
picked up and returned 43 yards for a touchdown by Ron Merkerson.
NY/NJ failed to convert the extra point but the score was now,
Orlando 7 NY/NJ 6.
The
play gave the Hitmen's morale a boost when it desperately needed
it. The Rage appeared to be rattled by the play and momentum
was clearly swinging in NY's side. The next Orlando posession,
Brian Kuklick made an errant pass over the middle that was intercepted
by Ty Talton, who flipped the football back to safety Brad Trout
who returned the interception to the Rage 32 yard line. The
wild first quarter came to an end and New York was now in business
or so it seemed.
The
Hitmen started the 2nd quarter in Rage territory but after 3
plays, they only managed one measly yard. So here came, the
league's worst kicker, Leo Araguz to attempt a 48 yard field
goal to take the lead. Rusty Tillman decided to take a timeout
to discuss their options. Obviously, anything besides an Araguz
attempt is an option. So thanks to the XFL access, we were able
to hear Rusty's discussion as he debated what to do on the sidelines.
Rusty decided to try a fake field goal but he told the holder,
Charles Puleri to audible out and take the 5 yard penalty if
he didn't see an opening for the fake. Everyone in the stadium
saw the fake coming so Puleri took the 5 yards and the Hitmen
did something that they would continue to do throughout the
course of this game, punt. The Hitmen defense gave their offense
a gift and they let them down. It was the first time and it
wouldn't be the last.
The
Hitmen shut down the Rage offense again and forced Orlando to
punt. The Hitmen once again went 3 and out. The Rage began it's
6th posession at their own 23 yard line and Brian Kuklick broke
out of his early game slump. Kuklick led a 77 yard TD drive,
with completions of 19 to Dialleo Burks, 28 yards and 7 yards
to Culver and finally to cap it off, a 21 yard TD strike to
Dialleo Burks to give Orlando a 13 to 6 lead. The Rage converted
the extra point with a Mario Bailey score to extend the lead
to eight. 14 to 6.
Another
quick 3 and out by the Hitmen offense and the Rage's offense
was back on the field. The NY Defense spent most of the game
on the field and they started to wear down at the end of the
half. Brian Kuklick was in a passing range and he started out
at his own 38 and drove Orlando all the way down to NY's 6 yard
line. Kuklick connected on 5 more consecutive completions to
his WR's. The Hitmen defense sucked it up and held Orlando to
a 19 yard field goal by Jay Taylor to end the half. The score
at haltime was Orlando 17 New York/New Jersey 6.
The
previous week against Memphis, NY trailed the Maniax by 12 at
the half and in Orlando yesterday, they trailed by 11 at the
half. So there was still some hope if the Hitmen offense could
wake up. To start the second half, both teams traded scoreless
posessions. The Hitmen failed to generate any offense on their
2nd drive and were once again forced to punt. The Rage took
over in great field position at the NY 48. This was their chance
to put the game away. The NY defense answered with a big interception
by Donnie Caldwell that gave their offense yet another chance
to capitalize.
The
Hitmen offense took over and brought the football near midfield
to their own 48. The running game which only mustered 30 yards
on the day was a complete non factor and the Rage defense put
tons of pressure on Wally. The Hitmen who were struggling to
beat Orlando straight up went to another trick play on 4th down.
It was 4th and 5 and NY lined up in a punt formation, Charles
Puleri took the direct snap and attempted a pass that misfired
downfield to corner Mark Tate. Once again, NY had failed to
capatilize. As a result of the risky play. Orlando once again
had great field position at the NY 48. The Hitmen defense stepped
up yet again as Joey Eloms deflected a Kuklick pass in the air
that came down into the arms of Israel Raybon. The Hitmen D
bailed their offense out again and NY took over on their own
30. The offense didn't wait long to blow it as Wally Richardson
threw an interception to Louis Riddick on their 1st offensive
play after The Hitmen defense forced their 4th turnover of the
game. The 3rd quarter came to a close. 1 quarter remained and
the Hitmen trailed by 2 scores.
The
defense was now back on the field as Orlando took over on the
NY/NJ 39 yard line and drove down to The Hitmen 10. Jay Taylor's
27 yard field goal attempt was botched as Brian Kuklick missed
the snap, The football rolled to the 40 and Taylor was tackled
by Damen Wheeler.
Now
the Hitmen special teams had bailed out their offense. The offense
still sputtered as they went 3 and out again. The NY defense
responded as they forced the Rage to punt and the special teams
made another big-time play when Anthony Dicosmo blocked a Jay
Taylor punt. The punt was recovered at the Rage 33 with just
5 minutes left in the game. The offense finally capatilized
on their 1st play from scrimmage when Wally Richardson hit Mike
Archie with a 33 yard strike for a touchdown. The extra point
conversion failed but the score was now Orlando 17 Hitmen 12.
With
under 5 minutes left in the game, This was crunch time for NY's
defense. The Rage managed to garner a first down and milk some
time off the clock but the Hitmen defense held again and forced
Orlando to punt. Kirby Dar Dar returned a Taylor punt 16 yards
to set up the Hitmen at their own 34 with 1:41 remaining. It
seemed like history was going to repeat itself. This was exactly
how things unfolded last week vs Memphis. On 1st down, Wally
connected with Michael Blair for 8 yards. Clock running, Wally
hits Anthony Dicosmo for a big first down completion to The
Orlando 46 yard line with 1:16 left in the game.
Then
disaster struck the Hitmen as Wally Richardson was harrassed
by James Roberson in the backfield and was forced to throw the
football away. Wally threw the ball away and avoided the sack
but he didn't avoid disaster as he landed hard and sprained
his left knee. Richardson limped off the field and was out of
the game and he could miss next weeks game which would hurt
their playoff chances. Charles Puleri came in and he threw two
completions and failed to keep the drive alive for NY. The game
was over. Orlando 17 New York 12.
The
Orlando Rage clinched the Eastern Divison Title and a first
round home playoff game. They are now 5-0 at home and 7-1 on
the season. They have a 1 game lead over the LA Xtreme for home
field advantage throughout the playoffs.
For
the New York/New Jersey Hitmen, they now stand at 3 and 5 after
8 games with only 2 regular season games left. The Chicago Enforcers
defeated Birmingham 13-0. They are now tied with NY for The
2nd playoff spot in the east. Both teams meet Saturday Night
on NBC at Giants Stadium with a playoff spot on the line. NY
defeated Chicago in week 4 13-0 at soldier field. A win by the
Hitmen would give them a season sweep over Chicago and possibly
ensure them a playoff spot. John Avery missed the first matchup
and he may miss the second due to a hamstring tear that he suffered
late in sunday night's win at home. It's back to the drawing
board for the Hitmen. They have to find a way to generate some
offense or they will be home watching the Enforcers in the playoffs.
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