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Title: | OURGNG::SPORTS - Digital's daily tabloid |
Notice: | Please review note 1.83 before writing anything. |
Moderator: | VAXWRK::NEEDLE |
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Created: | Thu Dec 14 1989 |
Last Modified: | Fri Dec 17 1993 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 438 |
Total number of notes: | 50420 |
322.0. "American Bowl '90" by YUPPY::STRAGED (CLEAVAGE is a man's breast friend) Mon Aug 06 1990 04:47
LA RAIDERS vs NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Last night's American Bowl '90 between the Raiders and the Saints
demonstrated some of the best and the worst of the NFL. The 5th Annual
Exhibition Game was played at Wembley Stadium - a sporting shrine if
ever there was one - to a raucous crowd of 63,106.
The game itself started slowly and built to a surprising climax but was
as ragged and full of errors as you'd expect a pre-season game to be.
Neither team could sustain a drive until just before the half when John
Fourcade fed Reuben Mayes for a 3-yd dash. The Raiders could only
manage a field goal in response.
Dave Wilson then took the reins for the Saints and led them to a 77-yd
drive 14-3. Morten Anderson extended the lead to 17-3 shortly after.
Then the game started to pick up. Vince Evans took over from Jay
Schreider and rallied the Raiders (some of whom were beginning to feel
the heat of Art Shell's cutting knife!!). Elvis Patterson blocked
Kevin Brown's punt out of the end zone and recovered it himself to
bring the Raiders to within seven points, 17-10. With time running
out, the Raiders tried in vain to tie the game - Vince Evans making two
high school mistakes that had Shell blowing up on the sidelines.
(After a long gain up the middle, Evans took the snap and threw the
ball dead to stop the clock. When he returned to take the snap he
didn't like the formation he saw and called time-out - unfortunately,
his defense had used all the timeouts on the Saints last drive. Delay
of game and 5-yds back. His second mistake was even more
elementary...with 11 seconds left in the game, and the Raiders 30 yds
away from the end zone, Evans had two chances for passes into the
end-zone. HE took the snap, primary receivers were covered and so
instead of throwing out of bounds , he scrambled..and scrambled..and
scrambled until the clock ran out!! As I said, Shell was not a happy
man!!)
The most polished group on the field were the Cheerleaders (they
certainly got as much attention from the British crowd as the players
did). But as one Brit in the stand behind me said, "You can tell the
Raiderettes come from Silicon Valley!!"
He wasn't wrong...
From your overseas correspondent,
PJ
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322.1 | I watched the Blonde Bitch | SHALOT::MEDVID | muscle and hate | Mon Aug 06 1990 07:18 | 5 |
| Thanks for the report. From your description, Madonna on HBO was much
better, although I bet both telecasts had plenty of people grabbing
their own crotches.
--dan'l
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