Week 2: Vs Ice
Running Back Alex Okano had 2 touchdowns against the Ice.
After losing their first game, the Dogs had something to prove, and they did just that against the Canadian Ice. The Dogs were once again an under dog, however, they managed to decimate a powerful Ice offense.  Unlike last week, the Dogs played well on offense and defense showing they are a championship caliber team.  The Dogs won the game 24-13 for their first ever win in team history.

The Dogs had a much better game offensivly scoring 18 points as a unit.  Alex Okano had a great game with 59 yards and 2 touchdowns.  Quarterback Huert Eerer is still struggling, he was 13 for 20 with 200 yards but threw 3 interceptions.   Despite the poor play of Eerer, the Dogs receivers came to play. They only dropped 2 passes as a unit (they had 12 last week). Wide out Billy Madison recorded the first 100 plus yard receiving game in Dog history with 109 yards while Eric Chase added 43 more yards. Newcomer Justin Charlie was the leading tightend for the Dogs with 2 catches for 22 yards.

The Dogs once again played well defensivly causing 6 turnovers and allowing less than 250 yards of offense.  Ron Jeremy led the Dogs defense with 7 tackles with 3 for a loss. Drew Miller took an interception back for 6, recording the first defensive touchdown in RFSL history.  William Raycroft and DeAnderson Sabathia and Matt Charlie added interceptions making the total 4.  The team held the Ice to -9 yards rushing.
Ron Jeremy runs down Labo Bobo
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