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Coach
Galen Hall:
"We certainly still control our own destiny"
Despite
Losing Last Week, Orlando still has
the best record in the XFL
By
Mark Zelakowski - Rage Team Reporter
Orlando
- (21 March 2001) -- The
Orlando Rage lost their first game on Sunday and they also lost
QB Jeff Brohm for the rest of the regular season. The Rage,
averaging 25 points a game, could only muster 6 points on offense.
The Rage was held to a season-low 20 yards rushing on 11 carries,
including just 11 yards by leading rusher Derrick Clark.
The
thing that hurt the team the most in the loss was at special-teams.
Long punt returns by Damon Gibson set up both of L.A's first-quarter
scores.
This
loss comes at what I believe to be the right time for the Rage.
They no longer have to wear the badge of the only undefeated
team in the league, and they can now concentrate on football.
The Rage return home on Sunday to face the New York-New Jersey
Hitmen (3-4) in their last regular-season home game at 4 p.m.
The determined Hitmen squad is looking to gain the second playoff
spot in the east.
"They
say a true test of a team's character is how they handle a setback".
Rage Head Coach Galen Hall said. " I would hope that we
can overcome last week's game and get ready to play a much-improved
New York team."
Hitmen
confidence is running high as they are coming off two big wins,
one in the last seconds against the Maniax and the other in
the unfriendly confines of the Hell Hole.
The
offensive line for the Rage will have to play a step better
this week, as Brian Kuklick will get the start. Brian is playing
well, he orchestrated a 93-yard scoring drive to avoid the shutout
last week.
"The
most important thing will be for this team to re-focus and get
ready for a good New York team", OL Sean Love said. "They
gave us a tough game up there a few weeks ago and they have
been playing better ever since. I really don't see where any
team in this league is a whole lot more talented than any other
team. How you approach the game mentally has a lot to do with
it."
For
the second straight week we have been held to less than 100-yards
on the ground. Once the Rage got behind last week I think They
panicked a little and got away from the game plan.
Are
the Rage worried this week? Coach Hall said. "The fact
of the matter is that we still have the best record in this
league and we certainly still control our own destiny".
A
win this week for the Rage would clinch the Eastern Division
Title and a first round Home Game. Look for Orlando to bounce
back and put the cement boots on the Hitmen and toss 'em into
Lake Warren.
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