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Demon's
Commit Costly Turnovers - Lose First game
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
ORLANDO,
Fla. (February 10, 2001)
- In a battle of unbeaten XFL teams, San Francisco's margin
for error on the road was slim. Then the Demons committed the
mistakes that reduced their chances to none.
After
San Francisco meticulously marched 90 yards for a touchdown
on its first possession, Orlando Rage capitalized on two massive
plays to score the next 26 points and cruise to a 26-14 victory.
The Rage have now won two in a row to start the season at home.
The Demons lost for the first time after a season-opening triumph
over Los Angeles at home.
In
a span of just under six minutes, Orlando scored three times
including to take a 19-7 advantage, swiping all the momentum
from San Francisco when the Rage's Omar Brown disengaged kick
returner Brandin Young from the ball and waltzed 10 yards with
his prize to give Orlando a lead it would not relinquish at
13-7.
"Turnovers
killed all our momentum," Coach Jim Skipper said. "We
just didn't make the plays we needed to win."
Moments
later, the swift James Hundon was coasting along behind cornerback
Reginald Doster when he juggled and dropped a perfect pass from
Pawlawski that could have squared things. Later in the second
quarter, San Francisco suffered another batch of ill fate.
Pawlawski
appeared to connect with receiver Calvin Schexnayder as he leaped
for the pass in the end zone. The Demons saw it that Calvin
came down with the ball, clearly inside the end zone. But field
judge Al Delvento ruled Brown picked Schexnayder's pocket in
the scramble for the ball and awarded Orlando the interception.
"I
thought it was a touchdown, but what I think don't matter,"
Skipper said. "If he had held onto the ball, he takes the
guy's judgement out of it. If that's a touchdown, then the last
drive is for the win. Our guys played a little deflated at time
and they have to understand you're never out of it."
Schexnayder,
who caught an important touchdown pass the first week against
Los Angeles, finished with four catches for 52 yards, starting
in place of the injured Brian Roberson.
"That
was a catch," Schexnayder said. "He (Brown) took it
away from me on the ground."
Pawlawski,
the quarterback, couldn't have agreed more.
"Clearly,
clearly, the replay should that wasn't a pick," Pawlawski
added. "We moved the ball pretty well, but then we made
mistakes to blow it."
Given
life with a 19-7 edge at halftime, the Rage proceeded to march
64 yards with their first second-half possession and Orlando
was comfortably in front at 26-7.
San
Francisco inched closer with another mammoth drive, a 93-yarder
again on the air of Pawlawski, but a fourth-quarter possession
stalled at the Rage 14 in the final 2:00 of play.
Pawlawski
again was San Francisco's main weapon. He completed nine of
10 passes for 73 yards on the Demons' first touchdown drive
and then hit six of eight throws on the 93-yarder for 77 yards.
He capped the first march with a five-yard pass to tight end
Brian Roche and finished the second by hitting flanker Jimmy
Cunningham on an 11-yard play.
Cunnningham
played more of a role with Roberson on the sidelines with a
foot injury. He paced Demons' receiver with 10 catches for 95
yards and Tydus Winans, activated for the game Friday to take
Roberson's place on the roster, finished with six catches for
43 yards.
"You
always miss a guy who caught 12 passes the week before,"
Skipper said. "But, injuries are a part of football and
the next guy has to step up and performance."
"Tydus
did a great job tonight," Pawlawski said. "We have
to be able to make the plays when we have them."
Roche
was likely the only injury casualty for San Francisco. He suffered
what may be a serious Achilles tendon injury late in the game
and is out indefinitely.
San
Francisco is traveling to Memphis Sunday where the Demons will
practice prior to next Saturday's game in the Liberty Bowl against
the Maniax.
San Francisco vs. Orlando
Saturday, February 10, 2001
Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
POST-GAME
QUOTES FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Head
Coach Jim Skipper
"The
fumble on the kickoff killed all our momentum. We put pressure
on them in the second half, but they just beat us up front in
the first half. The game came right down to turnovers.
"Those
two 90-yard drives were things of beauty, but we didn't move
the ball consistently. We just needed to score a little quicker
at the end.
ON
CONTROVERSIAL INTERCEPTION CALL BY ORLANDO'S OMAR BROWN ON CALVIN
SCHEXNAYDER IN END ZONE:"I
thought he had one foot down in the end and then fell on the
ground with the ball. But, if you hold onto the ball in that
situation, it takes that guys' judgement out of it.
So,
if we hold onto it, that last drive is for the win. I told the
players they have to understand they are never out of it. Those
guys (officials) are going to make errors, too, just like us.
If we hang onto the ball, then there's no doubt. My whole philosophy
is you keep the officials out of it if you just play ball."
ON
ABSENCE OF LEADING RECEIVER BRIAN ROBERSON: You're always going
to miss a guy who caught 12 passes the week before. Injuries
are a part of football, the next guy has to step up and perform."
Quarterback Mike Pawlawski
"We
moved the ball pretty well, then we made mistakes to blow it.
We have to be able to make plays when we have them.
INTERCEPTION:
Clearly, clearly, the replay showed that wasn't a pick. He had
the ball when he was laying on the ground.
ROBERSON:
Tydus did a great job tonight, so that wasn't really all that
big a factor. We have a good offense as long as we don't make
critical mistakes."
NOTES:
Completed nine of 10 passes for 73 yards on 90-yard drive and
six of eight throws for 77 yards on 93-yard march. Only has
the "disputed" interception in 99 passes this season
and four touchdown passes, all of San Francisco' touchdowns.
Receiver Calvin Schexnayder
"That
was a catch, they guy took it away from me on the ground. It's
hard enough to play a team as good as the Orlando Rage, we have
to score when we have the chance. That was a touchdown."
INJURY
REPORT: TE Brian Roche suffered an Achilles tendon injury
that will kept him out an indefinite period. Further examination
on it Sunday before Demons' fly to Memphis.
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