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DORSETT GETS LAST LAUGH

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Jan 4, 2014
  • 1 min read

ORLANDO — After throwing 12 interceptions all of the summer season, Joseph Redfeather has now thrown 8 in his first two games of his sophomore campaign and, as a result, the Knights went down 34-28 to Orlando Saturday, the first time the Knights have lost back-to-back games in franchise history.

Three of his SFL record 6 interceptions were Orlando corner Marcus Dorsett's responsibility - which was also a record for interceptions in a game by a player. To make matters worse, the Knights blew a 28-14 third quarter lead after D.J. McCoo's first interception return for a touchdown of his career.

For Orlando, the end result was a mixed bag. Quarterback Kevin Walker threw for 343 yards and two scores and is the highest rated quarterback in the SFL, currently. But Zach Parker is averaging 2.41 yards per carry, third worst among halfbacks, and Orlando's defense (while they have been opportunistic) are giving up a 473 yards per game (worst) and 30 points per game (2nd worst).

New York and Dallas square off Monday night in a battle of winless teams. The only trip the Knights have taken to Big 'D' was a 26-21 loss last year. New York has lost 4 games now in their franchise history by 3, 5, 6 and 7 points.

 
 
 

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