Philadelphia Soul game notes

Published on April 28, 2004 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Philadelphia Soul News Release


QUICK FACTS:
Philadelphia Soul (5-6)
at Colorado Crush (8-4)
Site: Pepsi Arena (17,210)

OFFICIALS:
Referee: Jerome Boger
Umpire: Tom Laverty
Head Linesman: Kelly Saalfeld
Line Judge: David Meslow
Back Judge: Dino Paganelli

TUNED IN:
RADIO: WNJC (1360-AM)
www.wnjc1360.com
Play-by-Play: Ari Wolfe
Color: Darrin Kenney

COACHES:
Soul: Michael Trigg, 75-72 regular season, 3-7 postseason (78-79 overall)
Crush: Mike Dailey, 66-46 regular season, 5-4 postseason (71-50 overall)

THIS WEEK'S MATCHUP:
The Philadelphia Soul travel to take on the Colorado crush in a rematch of Week 7's Rock vs. Jock game in which Colorado came out with a 40-33 victory.

The Soul are coming off a last second win against the New York Dragons. Ken Hinsley nailed a 52-yard field goal as time expired to give the Soul the 60-58 win. Next week the Soul will play host to the Las Vegas Gladiators.

The Crush are coming off their biggest win of the season after defeating the Grand Rapids Rampage 69-30 and will head into their bye week.

The Soul are currently one game out of the playoff hunt at 5-6. Only Indiana at 6-6 is about the Soul for the playoffs.

PHILADELPHIA SOUL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Date Opponent Time (ET) Result/Streak
2/8 NEW ORLEANS L-34-42/L1
2/15 at Dallas L-47-51/L2
2/21 COLUMBUS W-56-34/W1
2/29 at Tampa Bay L-37-40/L1
3/7 CHICAGO W-53-47/W1
3/13 at Columbus W-43-41/W2
3/21 COLORADO L-33-40/L1
3/28 at Austin L-60-65/L2
4/4 DALLAS W-47-31/W1
4/17 at Carolina L-63-59/L1
4/24 NEW YORK W-60-58/W1
5/1 at Colorado 9:00
5/8 LAS VEGAS 7:30
5/15 CAROLINA 7:30
5/22 at San Jose 10:30
5/30 at New York 4:00

COLORADO CRUSH SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Date Opponent Time Result/Streak
2/6 LAS VEGAS W-43-42/W1
2/14 at Grand Rapids W-55-37/W2
2/22 at Chicago L-65-35/L1
2/27 AUSTIN W-37-35/W1
3/4 DETROIT W-62-61/W2
3/14 at San Jose L-55-35/L1
3/21 at Philadelphia W-40-33/W1
3/27 ARIZONIA W-54-46/W2
4/3 INDIANA L-45-42/L1 ot
4/10 at Los Angeles W-57-55/W1
4/18 at New York L-52-49/L1
4/23 GRAND RAPIDS W-69-30/W1
5/1 PHILADELPHIA 7:00 PM
5/16 at Indiana 1:00 PM
5/23 at Detroit 1:00 PM
5/30 CHICAGO 2:00 PM

PLEASE NOTE...
This week's game, originally scheduled to be televised on NBC Sports, Sunday, May 2nd has been changed to Saturday May 1st at 9 p.m. (EST) and can only be heard on WNJC 1360 AM or on the Internet at www.wnjc1360.com.

WHAT IF...
If Philadelphia defeats Colorado, it would...
· Give Philadelphia a 6-6 record and the second time the Soul have hit the .500 mark this season
· Give Soul Head Coach Michael Trigg a 79-79 career record including the postseason
· Even the Soul/Crush series at 1-1
· Give Philadelphia a 3-4 record on the road and a 3-5 record on Sunday

THE COACHES CORNER...
MICHAEL TRIGG: Hired to guide the expansion Philadelphia Soul, Trigg (75-72 reg. season, 3-7 post season) spent the last six seasons with the Grand Rapids Rampage. Trigg has led his teams to eight playoff appearances and an ArenaBowl in 2001, when he was also named AFL Coach of the Year. A veteran of expansion endeavors, Trigg spent 1994 as the head coach and general manager for the expansion Fort Worth Calvary (1994) and as head coach of the Milwaukee Mustangs (1995-97) he turned a 0-12 team into a two-time playoff participant and set the AFL record for single-season turnaround as he guided the Mustang's from 4-8 in 1995 to 10-4 in 1996.

MIKE DAILEY: Dailey joined the Crush after seven seasons as head coach of the Indiana Firebirds, where his teams compiled a 63-46 record, a winning percentage of 57.8. In 1999 Dailey led the Firebirds to their only ArenaBowl championship and a regular season-playoff record of 14-3, best in firebirds history. He was named AFL Coach of the Year following that standout campaign. Before being named head coach of the Firebirds in 1997, Dailey served as an assistant for five seasons under then-head coach Mike Hohensee. He spent three seasons as the team's offensive coordinator, during which the firebirds led the league in scoring, with an average of 60.4 points per game. Starting his coaching career as offensive coordinator at Montgomery College-Rockville (Md.), Dailey also served as an assistant at Towson State University before beginning his AFL coaching career as an assistant with the Washington Commandos, whom he served as offensive and defensive line coach.

AFL'S ALL TIME COACHES...
COACH TEAM WINS THIS WEEK
Tim Marcum Tampa Bay 163 @ Orlando
Danny White Arizona 130 @ Los Ang.
Perry Moss 86
Mike Hohensee Chicago 80 @ Detroit
Michael Trigg Philadelphia 78 @ Colorado
(Includes post season)

IN THE RED ZONE...
The Soul defense is ranked second in the league in red zone defense. Soul opponents have had 47 possessions inside the 10-yard line and have only given up 33 TDs and 234 points.
Rank Team Poss Pts TD FG TD%
1 GR 48 246 33 8 68.8
2t Phi. 47 234 33 3 70.2
2t SJ 47 247 33 5 70.2
4 Geo. 62 331 45 7 72.6
5 Orl. 48 254 35 4 72.9

TALE OF THE TAPE...

Philadelphia Category (Rank) Colorado
48.1 (11t) Scoring Offense 48.2 (10)
46.5 (5) Scoring Defense 46.3 (4)
252.5 (13) Total Offense 269.6 (8)
275.5 (16) Total Defense 259.4 (7)
76.5% (9) Red Zone Offense 64.7% (16)
70.2% (2t) Red Zone Defense 78.5% (16)
231.9 (11) Pass Offense 252.4 (7)
256.6 (16) Pass Defense 241.8 (11)
20.5 (10) Rushing Offense 17.2 (12)
18.9 (8) Rushing Defense 17.6 (7)
62/1128 Kickoff Returns 51/766
18.9 Kick Return Average 15.0
76/1322 Combined Returns 60/886
17.4 Combined Return Average 14.8
-8 (15t) Turnover Margin +10 (3)
8/20 (11t) Field Goals 9/26 (15)
7 (17) Sacks By 9 (15)
8 (8) Sacks Against 4 (1)
51/68 (5) Third Down Conversion 71/77 (15)
1/7 (13) Fourth Down Conversion 0/3 (12)
77/472 Penalties (#-Yards) 75/493
112/702 Opp. Penalties (#-Yards) 78/430

DIRECT CONNECTIONS...

· Soul OL/DL Dwayne Missouri was the first player in Soul franchise history when he was traded by the Colorado Crush for the Soul's first round selection in the expansion draft
· Crush OL/DL Donny Klein attended Temple University in Philadelphia
· Crush WR/DB Willis Marshall attended Youngstown State, Soul President Ron Jaworski's alma mater, and also played for Soul head coach Michael Trigg for three years with the Grand Rapids Rampage
· Soul DS Travis Seaton and Crush QB John Dutton spent the 2002 season together with the San Jose SaberCats
· Soul OL/DL Dustin Barno attended East Stroudsburg University in Northeastern PA and was a divisional rival of Soul WR/LB and Millersville University graduate Sean Scott.
· Soul OL/DL Winfield Garnett was originally signed by the Colorado Crush and was acquired by the Soul on March 12th.
· Soul OL/DL Cyron Brown, who was obtained by the Soul in a trade with Tampa Bay, spent 2003 with the Colorado Crush.

BYE GOLLY...
The League office must think teams need a break after Philadelphia, or extra time to prepare.

The Soul faced Chicago in week 5 as the Rush went into a week 6 bye.

Then the Soul faced Dallas in week 9 after their bye in week 8 and heading into the Soul bye in week 10.

The Carolina Cobras and Soul faced off in week 11 as the Cobras headed into their bye in week 12.

This week the Soul will travel to Colorado to face the Crush who will be coming off a week 12 bye.

KEEP THE FLAG IN YOUR POCKET...

After starting the season with 12 penalties in their inaugural game, the Soul have become one of the least penalized teams in the Arena Football League. Two of the last three teams are in the Eastern Division.

NOW TAKE THAT FLAG OUT...

Soul opponents have been flagged a league high 112 times for 702 yards, an average of 63.8 yards per game.

No. Yards Avg/G
Philadelphia Soul 112 702 63.8
Arizona Rattlers 107 652 54.3
New York Dragons 92 626 56.9

MAGIC NUMBER? 40.
The Soul are 5-3 when scoring more than 40 points in a game. Erase the 4 when the Soul score less than 40, the record drops to 0-3.

The Soul are 3-5 when giving up more than 40 points and 2-0 when giving up less than 40.

PLAYOFF PICTURE PAGE...
Here's the Playoff Picture for the AFL:

The top eight teams make the playoffs. Listed are the teams in order of their record, with the overall record of their remaining opponents and the opponents winning percentage.

Although Arizona is only one game out of the playoffs, their remaining schedule is the hardest of any team in the AFL with an opponents winning percentage of .627 and a 32-19 record.

Team Record Overall Pct.
New Orleans 9-2 30-27 .526
San Jose 9-2 32-25 .561
Colorado 8-4 22-23 .489
Chicago 7-4 30-32 .484
Los Angeles 7-4 28-29 .491
Arizona 7-5 29-15 .659
Austin 6-5 26-30 .464
Dallas 6-5 27-29 .482
New York 6-5 28-27 .509
Orlando 6-5 33-23 .589
Indiana 6-6 23-22 .511
Philadelphia 5-6 31-25 .554
Tampa Bay 5-7 28-17 .622
Detroit 4-7 29-29 .500
Carolina 4-7 19-37 .339
Las Vegas 4-7 30-26 .536
Georgia 4-8 22-22 .500
Columbus 3-8 19-37 .339
Grand Rapids 1-10 24-31 .436

KICKIN' IT...
Soul opponents average drive start begins on the 11.3 yard-line, the best start for a defense in the league.

Rank Team Opp. Avg. Start
1 Philadelphia 11.3
2 New Orleans 11.5
3 San Jose 11.7
4 Dallas 12.5
5 Austin 12.8

PUT THE COVER ON...
The Soul ranks #1 in the AFL in kickoff coverage. Not only does the Soul defense start at the league best 11.3 average yard line, the Soul have covered 66 kickoffs and allowed 1,039 yards and 0 Tds. For a 15.7 yard return average. Only three teams have not allowed a TD return, Philadelphia, New York and San Jose.

SACK-RIFICING QBs...
In the first six weeks of the season the Soul allowed six sacks and only had one. Since week seven, the Soul have recorded six sacks and have only allowed two.

Sacks Allowed SacksBy SackMargin
Weeks 1-6 6 1 -5
Weeks 7-11 2 6 +4

BOBBLE JAWS...
Philadelphia Soul president Ron Jaworski has become the first member of the Soul to receive their own bobble head doll. The bobble head, which will be distributed to the first 5,000 fans 14-and-under when the Soul take on the Las Vegas Gladiators, May 8th.

Children can enjoy the spring loaded head while parents can enjoy telling their favorite story of the former Eagles QB who finished his career with the Eagles four years before their 14-year-old was born.

MAKING THE SOUL...
The Soul's inaugural team has gone through some shuffling and trades to create the current 24 man active roster. Of the 24 players, 18 of them were originally signed with the Soul prior to the start of the season and only 15 were on the active roster.

# Player Pos. Previous Team
1 Ricky Ross* WR/LB Grand Rapids (AFL)
2 Keita Crespina* WR/DB Tampa Bay (AFL)
4 Gary Compton WR/LB Tampa Bay (AFL)
5 Todd Hammel* QB Las Vegas (AFL)
6 Tyronne Jones* OS Georgia (AFL)
8 Ken Hinsley K Western Carolina
9 J'Sharlon Jones* DS Bakersfield Blitz (af2)
10 DeAuntae Brown WR/DB Grand Rapids (AFL)
11 Travis Seaton* DS San Jose (AFL)
12 Nick Browder* QB Grand Rapids (AFL)
18 Tim Levcik* QB Pittsburg (NFL)
21 Joseph Todd* WR/DB Tennessee (af2)
36 Chris Ryan* FB/LB Grand Rapids (AFL)
44 Travis McDonald* FB/LB Grand Rapids (AFL)
55 Lance Clelland* OL/DL Northwestern
69 Joe Jackson* OL/DL Frankfurt (NFLE)
75 Eric Gohlstin* OL/DL Grand Rapids (AFL)
77 Cyron Brown OL/DL Colorado (AFL)
81 Derin Graham* WR/DB Grand Rapids (AFL)
88 Sean Scott* WR/LB Philadelphia (NFL)
90 Patrick Scott OL/DL Dallas (AFL)
91 Corey Mayfield* OL/DL Grand Rapids (AFL)
95 Dwayne Missouri* OL/DL Colorado (AFL)
97 Winfield Garnett OL/DL Colorado (AFL)

* Obtained by the Soul prior to the start of the regular season
· Italics indicates signed as a free agent following the start of the regular season

RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC...
Winfield Garnett was acquired by the Soul after being activated and waived from the Colorado Crush's refused-to-report list. Garnett spent the 2001 season with the Minnesota Vikings and recorded 12 tackles along with two sacks.

Garnett starred in NFL Europe, recording 34 solo tackles and eight sacks in 2001 with the Amsterdam Admirals.

Garnett wasted no time leaving his impression on the Soul. In only his second game in gunmetal grey, Garnett teamed with Dwayne Missouri for their first sack of the year.

The Soul have given up only two sacks since Garnett was joined by Corey Mayfield, who spent the beginning of the year on injured reserve. Prior to Mayfield and Garnett the Soul gave up six sacks.

WHAT DID TRIGG SAY AT HALFTIME?
The Soul have given up only 102 points in the third quarter this season and have blanked their opponents in the third quarter in three games this season.

The Soul have only given up an average of 9.2 points in the 3rd quarter per game. However, the Soul have scored only 98 points in the 1st quarter, an average of only 8.9 points per game.

The Soul are tied up with their opponents in the first half with 257 points and have outscored their rivals in the second quarter 272 to 255.

The Soul took a season high 35 points into halftime last week against the New York Dragons as they scored 14 in the 1st quarter and 21 in the second quarter. In week 11, against Austin, the Soul took 34 points into halftime after scoring 14 in the first and 20 in the second quarter.

Breakin' it down...
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Soul 98 159 96 176 529
Opponents 111 146 102 153 512

1st Half 2nd Half
Soul 257 272
Opponents 257 255

KEN THE KICKER...
Ken Hinsley had the biggest game of his career last week in the Soul's last second win over the Dragons.

Hinsley connected on all seven extra point attempts and a 52-yard field goal as time expired to raise the Soul to a 60-58 victory.

Hinsley also took lemons and made lemonade after a botched extra point snap turned into a converted two point attempt when Hinsley threw the ball off the rebound nets and into the arms of FB/LB Travis McDonald.

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
HINSLEY 0/0 3/6 1/1 2/4 2/9
Opponents 1/1 3/10 1/4 1/6 0/5

GIVE ME A RING...
The Soul have eight players with AFL Championship experience as well as Head Coach Michael Trigg and assistant Head Coach Robert Smith.

PLAYER TEAM YEAR
Nick Browder Grand Rapids 2001
Gary Compton Tampa Bay 2003
Keita Crespina Tampa Bay 2003
Corey Mayfield Grand Rapids 2001
Ricky Ross Grand Rapids 2001
Chris Ryan Grand Rapids 2001
Travis Seaton San Jose 2002
Robert Smith (coach) Grand Rapids 2001
Joseph Todd Grand Rapids 2001
Michael Trigg (coach) Grand Rapids 2001

IN A RUSH FOR PAYDIRT...
The Soul are in 4th place in the AFl in rushing TDs with 23 TDs on 87 attempts. Chris Ryan leads the team in rushing TDs with 12 while Travis McDonald and Ricky Ross have three each.

KEEP YOUR RECEIPT FOR RETURNS...
The Soul have the second most missed field goal return yards in the Arena Football League with 194 on 10 returns. Tyronne Jones is ranked 7th in the AFL in MFG returns with six for 129 yards and one TD.

HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT...
Joseph Todd ranks 6th among league leaders in combined tackles with 62.0, Todd has 53 solo stops and 18 assists. Todd is also ranked 8th in the league in solo tackles and 5th in passes defensed with 14.

MAKING THE MOST...
Todd Hammel is tied for 5th in the league in passing yards/attempts. Hammel has attempted 139 passes for 1154 yards, an average of 8.3 yards per attempt. Hammel ranks second in yards per catch, completing 82 for a 14.1 yards per catch average.

TURNOVER ALGEBRA...
The Soul have proven that turnovers can, but don't always have the final say in a game. With a -8 turnover ratio, 12 take-aways, 20 give-aways, the Soul rank tied for 15th. The Colorado Crush however, have one of the best turnover ratios in the league with a +10, 25 take-aways, 15 give-aways, which give them the third best turnover ratio in the league.

CHOO CHOO, SOUL TRAIN'S COMING THROUGH...
Chris Ryan, the Soul's leading rusher with 36 attempts for 104 yards and 12 TDs has been a force in short yardage situations for the Soul.

"Soul Train" as he is known around town has had team game highs in rushing attempts (8), yards (27), and TDs (2, four times). Ryan is ranked 12th in the AFL in rushing and is tied for 1st in Third-and-One rushing, converting three attempts for three first downs.

Not only can Ryan rush, he is also a force on defense, with 13.5 tackles. Ryan is tied for the lead on the team with 2.0 sacks and four blocked kicks and has also recorded three fumble recoveries and three pass breakups.

GO AHEAD AND GET DEFENSIVE...
His job is arguably one of the hardest in professional sports. Stop the offense in a league geared towards scoring. Coordinate the defense in a league where wide receivers get a head start on defensive backs. Good luck.

Soul defensive coordinator James Fuller has turned the Philadelphia defense into one of the most dominating groups in the Arena Football League.

One of the stingiest defenses in the AFL the Soul defenders are ranked 2nd in the Red Zone, 5th in scoring defense, allowing opponents a meager 46.5 points per game.

The Soul defense also have the fifth best opponent passer rating, holding passers to a 104.7 rating. And with Joseph Todd ranked tied for 5th in the league in passes defended with 14, and 6th in tackles with 62.0, Fuller's job has begun to look somewhat reasonable.

THANKS FOR SHOPPING, PLEASE COME AGAIN...
Madison Johnson noticed a similarity between Tyronne Jones and the convenience store 7-11 and it wasn't the Slurpee's. The two always seemed to be open, and a nickname was born.

Jones is the leading receiver for the Soul with 58 receptions for 752 yards and 15 TDs.

Jones is also the Soul's leading return man with 31 returns for 647 yards and three TDs.

Jones is currently ranked 6th in the AFL with a 21.6 yard kickoff return average and has returned 21 kickoffs for 454 yards and two TDs this season.

Last week Jones grabbed a team high seven receptions for 135 yards and two TDs in the Soul's win over the Dragons.

THAT'S A FIRST...
First coin toss (2/8/04) – Soul won, elect to receive
First kickoff return (2/8/04) – Ricky Ross, 28-yard return
First play (2/8/04) – Derin Graham, 8-yard rush
First pass (2/8/04) – Complete to Derin Graham for 9-yards
First TD (2/8/04) – Nick Browder to Tyronne Jones for a 7-yard TD with 11:29 left in the first quarter
First rushing TD (2/8/04) – Browder 1-yard run with 13:11 remaining in the 4th quarter
First tackle (2/8/04) – Mike Harrison and Travis Seaton stop VooDoo kick returner Aaron Bailey after a 19-yard return
First FG Attempt (2/8/04) – Ken Hinsley's 25-yard attempt blocked by Gaylon Hyder
First TD against the Soul (2/8/04) – Four-yard rush by Dan Curran with 13:45 left in the second quarter. Brian Schmitz point after attempt failed.
First turnover (2/8/04) – Browder's pass intercepted by Monte Montgomery at the New Orleans 2 yard-line
First Interception (2/15/04) – Joe Todd intercepts Dallas QB Glen Gauntt in the Soul endzone with 1:21 remaining in the 1st quarter.
First Kickoff Return for a TD (2/15/04) – Tyronne Jones 54-yard return against Dallas
First successful field goal (2/21/04) – Ken Hinsley kicked a 24-yard field goal for the first of the season, and his career with 9:34 left in the first quarter.
First 100-yard Receiver (3/7/04) – Ricky Ross pulled in eight receptions for 102 yards and two TDs
First Sack (3/13/04) – Eric Gohlstin sacked Columbus Destroyers QB Ryan Vena in the 2nd quarter of the Soul's 43-41 win at Columbus

MILESTONES...

Tyronne Jones
o needs 70 kick return yards to reach 600 on the season
o needs 22 receptions to reach 500 for his career
o needs 48 yards receiving to reach 800 on the season
o needs two yards rushing to reach 100 for his career

Travis McDonald
o needs 9 more tackles to reach 100 for his career

Ricky Ross
o needs 48 receiving yards to reach 700 on the season

Gary Compton
o needs 10 more tackles to reach 200 for his career

DeAuntae Brown
o needs 19 more tackles to reach 100 for his career

MOVIN' ON UP...
Here's a look at where the Soul ranks among the league leaders:

DeAuntae Brown:
· Interception Leaders – 14t (2 INTs, 17 yds)

Ken Hinsley:
· Touchbacks on Kickoffs – 12t (17 TB)
· Leading Scorers, Kickers – 13t (51/68 PAT, 8/20 FG, 75 pts)

Tyronne Jones:
· Kickoff Returns – 11th (25-518 yards, 2 TD)
· 3rd Down Receiving – 13t (10-109 yards, 4 TDs)

Travis McDonald:
· Leading Rushers – 26th (23-56-3TDs)

Chris "Soul Train" Ryan:
· 3rd and 1 Rushing – 1t (3-3)
· Leading Rushers – 12th (36-104-12TDs)

Joe Todd:
· Passes Defended – 5t (14 PBU, 2 INTs)
· Interception Leaders – 14t (2 INTs)
· Tackles – 6t (62 total tackles)

Soul Defense:
· 2t defense inside the 10 – (47 possessions, 234 points, 33 TDs, 3 FGs)

OFF THE RECORD...
Wachovia Center 2-2
Wachovia Spectrum 1-0
On the Road 2-4
Saturday 3-1
Sunday 2-5
On NBC 2-3
On UPN-57 3-1
Vs. East 3-2
Vs. Central 2-1
Vs. West 0-0
Vs. South 0-3
February 1-3
March 2-2
April 2-1
May 0-0
Score first 3-3
Opp Score first 2-3
Plus turnover ratio 2-1
Even turnover ratio 1-1
Minus turnover ratio 2-4

Players to Watch...

Philadelphia

OS Tyronne Jones:
Jones, a seven-year veteran of the AFL, is currently the Soul's leading receiver with 58 receptions for 752 yards and 15 TDs. Jones brought back his second kickoff for a touchdown last week against Carolina and has returned 31 kicks for 647 yards and three TDs.

WR/LB Sean Scott:
Scott has continued his dominance at the WR/LB position throughout his AFL rookie campaign. After being deactivated for the first two games of the season, Scott, the team's third leading receiver, has since recorded 41 receptions for 500 yards and 11 TDs.

WR/LB Ricky Ross:
The Soul's second leading receiver Ross has 48 receptions for 652 yards and 14 TDs. Ross is has also complemented Tyronne Jones as a return man, bringing back 25 kickoffs for 501 yards.

Colorado

OS Damian Harrell:
Now in his sixth season in the AFl, Harrell is the Crush's leading receiver with 85 receptions for 1,315 yards and 34 TDs.

QB John Dutton:
The former ArenaBowl MVP has completed 251 of 401 pass attempts for 3,051 yards and 55 TDs.

WR/DB Kevin McKenzie:
Ranks second on the team in receptions with 66 for 800 yards and nine TDs. Tied for 4th in the AFL in both interceptions with two and is also tied for 2nd in fumble recoveries with two.



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