Baltimore Hawks a Surprise?
With the preseason ending, only one team finished undefeated, and that was the Baltimore Hawks. A lot of talk heading into preseason that the Hawks secondary was the weakest unit in the league, but they continue to prove everyone one. Throughout those four games, they allowed one Passing Touchdown to three Interceptions. The defense is also holding opposing teams to a staggering 7.5 points a game.
Another surprise the team has had, has been the ability to move the ball up and down the field, and score. In the preseason, they scored in double digits three times, only failing to reach that number once in game four against the Outlaws where they only scored 9. The offense is averaging 20.25 points a game, which is looking very good heading into the regular season.
Kicker Turk Turkleton has been leading the Special teams this preseason, hitting ten of twelve Field Goals which is 83%. Both kicks he has missed so far were from the 40-49 yard range, so as long as Mr. Turkleton builds his leg strength, he should have no problem to continue being accurate and helping lead Special Teams.
Hopefully the Baltimore Hawks can continue to surprise and show the league what it is like to be preyed on by a Hawk.
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With the preseason ending, only one team finished undefeated, and that was the Baltimore Hawks. A lot of talk heading into preseason that the Hawks secondary was the weakest unit in the league, but they continue to prove everyone one. Throughout those four games, they allowed one Passing Touchdown to three Interceptions. The defense is also holding opposing teams to a staggering 7.5 points a game.
Another surprise the team has had, has been the ability to move the ball up and down the field, and score. In the preseason, they scored in double digits three times, only failing to reach that number once in game four against the Outlaws where they only scored 9. The offense is averaging 20.25 points a game, which is looking very good heading into the regular season.
Kicker Turk Turkleton has been leading the Special teams this preseason, hitting ten of twelve Field Goals which is 83%. Both kicks he has missed so far were from the 40-49 yard range, so as long as Mr. Turkleton builds his leg strength, he should have no problem to continue being accurate and helping lead Special Teams.
Hopefully the Baltimore Hawks can continue to surprise and show the league what it is like to be preyed on by a Hawk.
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