CRABS DO IT AGAIN, PULL AWAY LATE OVER KNIGHTS
- Cameron Irvine
- Sep 2, 2014
- 1 min read
BUFFALO — For Baltimore, their now two wins away from a perfect regular season. For New York, they've now lost 3 games this season by a combined 7 points - two of them to Baltimore - and couldn't pull out a close one at Metro Stadium Monday night, 36-34.
Baltimore shook off a 14-0 early slump four minutes into the game to go on a 33-6 run in the middle stages of the marquee matchup. The Crabs have been outscored 51-31 in the first quarter this season, but have outscored opponents by 76 points in the final three quarters to keep their undefeated season alive. Elliott Snider recorded 31 carries for 140 yards and 2 TD's. Joe Dazzo had 13 tackles, singlehandidly bringing down Park HeeChul in the flat time and time again in New York's two-minute offense in the fourth quarter.
HeeChul had 46 yards through the air and 123 yards on the ground, scoring twice. Wes St. Clair had his first mulitple-interception performance - 3 INT's - after throwing only 3 interceptions in his first six games as a Knight. D.J. McCoo had a career high 15 tackles (also a Summer 2014 record-high) in the loss. New York falls to third place behind Baltimore and Orlando and is now on a two-game losing streak.
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