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ORLANDO CLUTCH WHEN IT COUNTS, BEATS ROLLERS

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Jul 26, 2014
  • 1 min read

GRAND RAPIDS — The Rollers were +3 in the turrnover battle, limited Zach Parker to 1.9 yards per carry - his second worst outing of his career - and held rookie Thomas Gunner, who led the league in receiving yards heading into Week 5 to just 4 catches. All this resulted in a Roller loss at home Saturday.

Isaac Perez' touchdown with 1:19 on the clock helped Orlando take a 20-19 victory to improve to 2-2, dropping the Rollers to 2-2, losers of two straight. It was Perez' first touchdown of the season as he outdueled tight end Marcus Campbell, who finished with just 36 yards on 4 grabs.

Steven Lambert led Orlando's defense with 12 tackles, 6 assisted to go along with a sack. In defeat, Grand Rapids' Koma Keleka and Mike Sutulovich played admirably, each with an interception. Koma Keleka's 51-yard INT return for a score was the fourth longest pick-six in league history.

 
 
 

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