Wed., Jan. 27, 2009
2008-09
Maciej, Jacob, Jordan D., Josh, Taylor and Neil versus Robbie, Peter, Patrick, Cole, Jarzy, and James.
Jordan T. switched on offense. 
Final Score � 11-9 victory for Jordan's blues.  

Summary:

Rob's blues came out on top on a snowy afternoon game, 9-8.
The score was much closer than what reality reflected, as the reds had nothing going for them. 
"I couldn't throw at all today," reds QB Maciej said after the game.  "Damn, I threw like a pigeon."
Jacob agreed with his QB.
"We should've totally just given the ball to Jordan D. (for QB)," he said.  "He's so much better, I hate Maciej."
Outside of the hatred, there was little else going for the reds.  Balls were dropped, players were tackled with ease, and Jordan D. was shut down by a rejuvenated Peter.
"I don't like it when he covers me," Jordan D. said.
But the real story of the game was offensive specialist Jordan T., who scored 6 touchdowns, alternating for both teams.
"I wonder what the score would be without Tingle," Jacob wondered at one point.
Probably 0-0.

Bogus moment of the game � Taylor's leap of faith.  He failed to corale the ball, but the effort was a 10 out of 10. 

Offensive Player of the Game - Jordan T. - dominant once again. 
Defensive Player of the Game - Peter - shutdown on Jordan D. only one aspect of great play.
Special Teams Player of the Game - James - fired his way up the field with aplomb. 

Player Ratings:

Patrick � 7; Not bad on offense, scored twice.  Defensively, was decent. 
Maciej - 4.5; Nothing went right on this day.  Threw two picks, and was sacked 5 times. 
Jordan D. - 6.5; Struggled to get anything going past the line of scrimmage. 
Taylor - 6; A couple of good tackles, but let pretty much everyone go past him on the line.
Cole - 7; Relatively invisible, except for a late couple of excellent catches and runs.
Robbie - 8; Blessed with excellent (and very lucky) receivers.  A couple of world-class tosses.
Jarzy - 6; Ran past defenders as per usual, but had only a few good moments.
James - 9; Excellent secondary option for Robbie, who later became the go-to guy. 
Jordan T. - 10; He's back.  After a couple of sub-par performances, "Superman" is back. 
Josh - 7; Struggled early on in physical contest, but got better positioning as game went on.
Neil - 5; Looked lost out there, losing his man, and dropping passes left and right. 
Peter - 8; Offensively, invisible.  Defensively, he was great.  Even got an interception.
Jacob - 7; Good effort, but little to show for it.  Frustrated with lack of team support. 
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