Heading into the game against the Arizona Rattlers, Power coach Chris Siegfried said that his team will have to play their best and score on every possession to the beginning of the team with the best record in the Football League's Arena.
Unfortunately, this did not happen, and Rattlers, who raised his record 15-2 and went over 1,000 points mark for the season, cruised to an easy victory Sunday night at the Center for Energy Consol.
Due to the high-octane offenses contributed to a flurry of speed Power, Arizona managed to win 68-34 in the final home game of the power of his first season.
"The loss of loss, regardless of whether that assessment," said Siegfried. "Losses like this, you really need to look in the mirror and learn from him."
Arizona capitalized on an early interception from the power of the defender Bernard Morris from touchdown pass from defender Nick Davila at wide receiver Kerry Reed. Fumble by wide receiver Jason Willis on the next possession gave the Rattlers the ball powers deep inside the power that leads to another pass Davila touchdown and 14-0 Arizona advantage.
The teams exchanged touchdown runs for the next few drives. Then, after landing Davila toss to Chris Jackson put Arizona on top, 28-14, the power of pocket collapsed. Football had been deprived of Morris and recovered by the Rattlers on their 17. A few minutes later another Davila-to-Reed touchdown pass to put Arizona up 34-14. This was a result power can not overcome.
Davila completed 22 of 35 passes in the night for 214 yards and eight touchdowns. Morris was 19 for 35 for 181 yards and four scores with interceptions.
Mike Washington caught six passes for 63 yards and three touchdown to go along with 57-yard return for a starting estimate of capacity.
With the loss, an absolute record output fell to 08.08 with two games remaining in the regular season.
Losses in the American Conference East Division lead Cleveland in his next game will remove power from playoff contention. But while the power trails Cleveland Gladiators on the game in the standings, he defeated the Cleveland once already this season, 35-32, June 4. If the power of victories on Friday, he will be playoff bound.
"We are incredibly got a chance to win two games in football and make the playoffs, and that's what we try to do," said Siegfried. "We need to make some adjustments to move from this game and focus on Cleveland."
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