The 0-2 BLOP crept into Week 11 swaggerless, as their season was not shaping up to be the bullyfest that was expected. Carnivores came in 1-2, also unsure of themselves as they had been last seen struggling and dropping 2 in a row after the season debut win against Blunts. In other words, both teams were looking to regain steady footing. Blunts and Carnivores were hoping to fix their prior mistakes and get on the right track. For the Blunts it was a matter of cleaning up the defense and figuring out a functional red zone offense. Carnivores just needed to get Zinn back to his dominant self. And in the end….Carnivores did what they needed to do. BLOP did not. Zinn threw 2 and ran for 2, picking up a Jewball in the process. Blunts had no answer for his speed or elusiveness. Storm and Yaron picks but couldn’t turn into points as the Red Zone offense continued to be a major problem. Iceman can always be good for two scores in any game he has, win or lose. Adding injury to insult, the game was called as BLOP was down a score and kept losing players. In the final play of the game, Zinn took the snap and retreated about 30 yards as Jordan and Justin pursued. E landed a killer block on Jordan 25 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Zinn raced back to the line and found an open Sherrif in the end zone. Yaron wanted to keep it going even with Ice Man and Storm knocked out and bleeding on the floor. But it was over and the BLOP series of unfortunate events continued. Also noteworthy is that Sherrif broke his hand in this one and has not been seen on the Jewball field since. Heal up, Sherrif. You are missed.
While Yaron’s projectile dysfunction continued in League Games, Pray and Dachs were showing Jewball how to put up points in an old school shoot out. Pray throws 6 TDs and Dachs throws 5 (and runs one in). That’s a 6-6 tie. Stats punched in 2 for Dachs and Mighty went hat trick for Pray.
Jewball is life. It never dies. When you leave, it’s just a break. When you want to return, we are here for you. Just as Diego as he returned to the game he loves after an 11 year absence (I made that number up – could be more or less). Not only did he return, but he immediately earned respect, bot from the Vets and the Rooks. For his strength and his hands. The game was a Pray v. Yaron special. Yaron of course wins since this wasn’t a League Game. This one also had a rare Salem sighting. A man who shall never be forgotten. Daveo scored and sacked Pray 4 times…damn, son. Jewball to you. Diego scores in the loss. Welcome back, brother.