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Tell the League to open the
Checkbook one more time for the Rage!
By
Mark Zelakowski - Rage Team Reporter
Orlando
- (1 March 2001) -- The Orlando Rage are now 4-0, $400,000
dollars richer, and sitting 2 games ahead of the Bolts after
an easy win against Birmingham.
"We
have put ourselves in a great position," Rage Head Coach
Galen Hall said. "But I think our players are smart enough
to know that it is very early in this season. For the most part,
teams in this league are very evenly matched. Even last week,
our game would have been a lot closer if you take away a couple
of plays."
This
week the Rage head to Memphis to take on a Maniax team hot off
a big win against the LA Xtreme. Since he got the call, QB Jim
Druckenmiller has been good for the Maniax. When asked if he
thinks he should start next game he simply said, "Absolutely."
Look
for Orlando to remain consistent on the ground. Rage RB Brian
Shay should have another standout performance this week after
averaging 8.7 yards on just six carries. Shay added two receptions
for 20 yards (including a 12-yard touchdown grab) and returned
one kickoff for 22 yards.
The
one thing plaguing the Rage right now is injuries. TE Terrance
Huston (spinal cord contusion) and C Cal Dixon (torn bicep)
were two big injuries and they come at positions where the Rage
does not have much depth. Also, starting offensive lineman Dan
Collins and back-up linebacker Rich Young are questionable with
hamstring injuries. "Obviously we are concerned about the
injuries," Hall said. "But they are a part of football
every team has to deal with."
Although the team is undefeated, the Rage defense is ranked
7th in the 8 team XFL.
"Our
defense has gotten better each week," Coach Hall said.
"We give up some yardage but we make the big plays when
we need to."
Expect
the Rage Defense to raise the intensity as the Maniax bring
with them the XFL league leading rusher Rashaan Salaam. The
former Colorado All-American is averaging 101 yards rushing
per game and has scored three touchdowns.
"Part
of the reason for our success has come from the fact that we
don't give up a lot of easy touchdowns," DB Stephen Fisher
said. "Our goal is try to make the other team earn it.
If you make the other team drive 60 or 70 yards each time and
only give them a few yards at a time, the chances that they
will make a mistake increase dramatically."
If
(ahem...when) Orlando wins on the road they will be 5-0 and
sit alone as the only undefeated team in the league, and the
best in the east. Orlando should be able to easily put the straightjacket
on the Maniax and get their 5th straight bonus check.
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