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BIG SECOND HALF PROPELS ORLANDO PAST BULLDOGS

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Aug 3, 2014
  • 1 min read

ORLANDO — Trailing 20-10 against San Francisco mid-way through the third quarter, Orlando's offense picked it up. Scoring back-to-back touchdowns from Isaac Perez, Lorenzo Allen and Zach Parker, the Intimidators bounced back from a slow start to knock San Francisco 34-26 and down to 1-3.

Kevin Walker had a season-best quarterback rating, throwing just three incompletions and stayed out of the interception column for the first time since Week 1. Zach Parker, who also had a slow start, finished with 121 yards on 28 carries. All five offensive stars scored TD's for Orlando in the game.

Joseph Redfeather became the first quarterback to record a 400-yard game this season - 411 yards in the loss. He threw 1 INT and his fumble in the third period helped Orlando take a 24-20 lead. For the first time this season, Freeman Goodspeed had double-digit grabs (10 for 128 yards) and James Cooley poured on 202 yards.

Orlando had 15 yards of average field position, zero turnovers and was a perfect 4/4 in the redzone, helping them to their third victory of the season despite only 303 yards of total offense.

 
 
 

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