Fall 2012 Week 2 Scores and Highlights
Fall 2012 Week 2 Schedule
NFFC
Boobie Miles (56) vs. Chargers (13)
This was not much of a test for Boobie Miles defense or high powered offense. They have experienced players that can change the game anytime. The Chargers could not compete with inconsistent defensive and erratic offensive production. Ed B. is their best offensive weapon and will keep his team ready
Shockers (6) vs. F&F (18)
Stallions (36) vs. Fun & Gun (0)
The game of day was fantastic. The shockers with Lavelle T. came out to prove last week was a fluke. The score was tied 6-6 in the first half then Bub and Benzo took over and kept the pressure on the shockers all game. 12-6 was the score with 2 minutes left and the Shockers could not tie the game.
AFFC
Silent But Deadly (40) vs. Soul (18)
The Soul have the players but are not playing like one unit. The Soul will get better just give their GM time. The "Gov" has Silent But Deadly constructed to win with multiple offensive strategies and when all else fails they run. SBD were too much for the Soul who managed to score their first points of the season.
New World Order (0) vs. Bar (38)
The Bar have all the weapons they need to make them tough to beat. They confused New World Order with multiple rushers and overall team speed. New World Order now sees what it takes to beat the champions and win the Marshall Cup. NWO will be back and better next time.
Saints (12) vs. Takeover (25)
Takeover came into the game with a tough loss against Silent But Deadly. Their defense held the stagnate Saint offense to only 2 scores and brought back the return of "The Hammer" at quarterback but it was to late. Takevover has learned from their mistakes and will be tough to beat all season.
IFFC
Bulldogs (22) vs. Fun & Gun (37)
Both teams are developing their offenses. Quarterback Greg K. knows what it takes to win. Fun and Gun went deep in the first half. USLI matched their score with their own weapons. Fun and Gun's defense tighten in the second half and pulled ahead for the win. Expect more improvement from both teams.