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Rage
Head to Birmingham
By
Mark Zelakowski - Rage Team Reporter
Orlando
- (29 March 2001) -- The
Orlando Rage remain the only unbeaten home team in the XFL.
This week though, they play on the road.
The Orlando Rage (7-1) are heading to Birmingham (2-6) to play
the last place Bolts. The Rage have clinched a first-round home
playoff game after capturing the Eastern Division title with
a 17-12 win over the New York/New Jersey Hitmen on Sunday afternoon.
Brian Kuklick passed for 202 yards and a touchdown, as the Orlando
Rage now look to gain home field throughout the playoffs. Rage
RB Brian Shay returned the opening kickoff 95 yards to the 1,
and Derrick Clark rushed in for the touchdown on the first play
from scrimmage.
The
Rage finished the home portion of their schedule with a 5-0
record, the only XFL team to go undefeated at home. Kuklick,
making his first start after Jeff Brohm was lost for the season
with a separated right shoulder, capped a 77-yard, second quarter
drive with a 20-yard TD pass to Dialleo Burks. To win this week
against the Bolts, the Rage will have to address mistakes that
have plagued the team for the last two weeks.
Heading
into the game at Los Angeles, the Rage were ranked number one
in the league in rushing, and was the least penalized team in
the XFL. In the past 3 games they have been whistled for 17
penalties for 166 yards.
The Rage also have seven turnovers (6 interceptions and a fumble),
gave up two huge punt returns, have had two kicks blocked, and
the Rage running game has just 160 combined yards in the last
three games, after rushing for 100 or more yards in each of
the first five games.
"We need to eliminate those mistakes," Head Coach
Galen Hall says. "I told our guys going into the New York
game that we had to cut down on penalties, avoid turnovers and
win the kicking game. We failed on two of three, but our defense
stepped up and pulled it out for us."
"Right now, we got a lot of our confidence back. "LB
James Burgess said. "But you can't take any team lightly
in the league because there just isn't that big of a difference
in talent from one team to another. It may sound like a cliché,
but on any given weekend any team can win. Birmingham has a
lot of guys who can make big plays. We need to keep our focus."
Right now Birmingham has been hit hard by injuries at key positions.
The Bolts are on their 3rd QB of the season. Graham Leigh will
become Birmingham's third starter, after he replaced Jay Barker
(concussion) in Sunday's loss to the Chicago Enforcers. Other
Bolt injuries include Bolts safety David Knott and defensive
tackle Johnny Mitchell have been lost for the season due to
injuries sustained in last week's game at Chicago. The Bolts
are banged up and should be easy prey for the Rage who look
to clinch homefield throughout the playoffs and remain the only
team perfect in the east. If Birmingham loses they would be
eliminated from playoff contention.
Orlando's only key injury is to Jeff Brohm who had surgery on
Monday for his shoulder. His status as of right now is unknown.
This week the Rage should get back on track with the running
game. "Ideally, we would want to go in and average six
yards a carry and score on an eight-minute drive every time
we touch the ball." Coach Hall said. "Realistically,
that's not going to happen. We have struggled with our running
game but I still believe we need to get that going again in
order to reach our ultimate goal. We're not going to panic and
do anything different, but we have to become more efficient
on offense." Brian kuklick should be a lot more at ease
this week after his first professional start and win last week.
. "Brian played about like we expected," Head Coach
Galen Hall. "He made some mistakes but he made some big
plays for us. I believe that he will keep getting better as
he gains more experience. " The Rage should be able to
end the Bolts season in front of their home crowd. "We
need to take care of business in Birmingham." OL Sean Love
said. "They are a good team that has had some bad breaks
this year. But they also have a couple of quality wins. After
losing their top two quarterbacks, their confidence level has
to be down and hopefully we can take advantage of that. This
may be an opportunity for our offense to get on track."
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