#10 Matt Flynn – Serious Concussion (-AV) #14 Nate Solder – Smashed Collar Bone (-ST)
“Game plan was simple. Neutralize Khalil Mack, and utilize the 1st play of the Patriots playbook over and over again. It almost went perfectly, except for 1 turn when Mack injured Flynn, the ascending Quarterback, and Huff equalizing.
The game started off with a perfect defense by the Classics. It took the Patriots 2 full turns to get back to business, but they did. Some sideline scuffle saw some players getting surfed, and the next time the audience looked up, then Mack, Hightower were off the field, and Flynn was marching up the field perfectly protected, and the Classics players all out of position.
Second half started with the aforementioned Classics hit and score. But it was too quick, PAtriots had enough time to rinse and repeat the same plays from the 1st half. Joyner played emergency Quarterback.
Overall a strong, resilient performance, Hightower was MVP as he should be, and that Mack guy was the only (but really) impressive player on the other side. He was a beast with 3 CAS.
On to the sharks, in the shark tank. Sink or swim as one says.”
The game started off with a perfect defense by the Classics. It took the Patriots 2 full turns to get back to business, but they did. Some sideline scuffle saw some players getting surfed, and the next time the audience looked up, then Mack, Hightower were off the field, and Flynn was marching up the field perfectly protected, and the Classics players all out of position.
Second half started with the aforementioned Classics hit and score. But it was too quick, PAtriots had enough time to rinse and repeat the same plays from the 1st half. Joyner played emergency Quarterback.
Overall a strong, resilient performance, Hightower was MVP as he should be, and that Mack guy was the only (but really) impressive player on the other side. He was a beast with 3 CAS.
On to the sharks, in the shark tank. Sink or swim as one says.”