Rivalry is defined as a competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. The definition has nothing to do with how one sided a rivalry can become, and some people don't consider themselves rivals with somebody else if they can't seem to come out on top. If you look back at the New England Patriots within their division, they are clearly on top of all of their rivals, and have been for some time.
That is the best way to describe this rivalry. Josh Garden and Ryan Flock dueled back in College, and they've already had one match-up in the regular season. When you look back on these events, Garden has had trouble coming out on top, managing to only edge one victory over Flock in the 4 times they've matched up. Most recently, the Yellowknife Wraiths faced off against the Arizona Outlaws in week 4 of the NSFL Season 1. The game ended with a low scoring game, 13-14, with Arizona coming out on top. With these results and his losing record against the defensive back. Garden doesn't recognize the match-up as a rivalry, but more of a "another game" match-up.
With Gardens low production against young corner Isaiah Rashad, only 5 catches for 36 yards, the coaching staff and QB adjusted trying deeper throws to get the star receiver going. With blanket coverage by the Arizona safeties, Garden found himself in a few hairy situations. On three attempts at a deep ball, one go-route and two deep post routes, Garden found himself on the receiving end of some massive hits. Two of which separated Garden and the ball, bringing Garden to a poor 3 drops and only 5 catches on 10 targets.
Not to discredit Garden alone either. The Wraiths could only manage 21 completions on 150 yards, while also throwing an interception, resulting in quite an abysmal turn out.
With a lot of the season left to go, will the receiver finally get his revenge, or will Flock and his defense trump him once more.
@Destroyer @Ballerstorm
That is the best way to describe this rivalry. Josh Garden and Ryan Flock dueled back in College, and they've already had one match-up in the regular season. When you look back on these events, Garden has had trouble coming out on top, managing to only edge one victory over Flock in the 4 times they've matched up. Most recently, the Yellowknife Wraiths faced off against the Arizona Outlaws in week 4 of the NSFL Season 1. The game ended with a low scoring game, 13-14, with Arizona coming out on top. With these results and his losing record against the defensive back. Garden doesn't recognize the match-up as a rivalry, but more of a "another game" match-up.
With Gardens low production against young corner Isaiah Rashad, only 5 catches for 36 yards, the coaching staff and QB adjusted trying deeper throws to get the star receiver going. With blanket coverage by the Arizona safeties, Garden found himself in a few hairy situations. On three attempts at a deep ball, one go-route and two deep post routes, Garden found himself on the receiving end of some massive hits. Two of which separated Garden and the ball, bringing Garden to a poor 3 drops and only 5 catches on 10 targets.
Not to discredit Garden alone either. The Wraiths could only manage 21 completions on 150 yards, while also throwing an interception, resulting in quite an abysmal turn out.
With a lot of the season left to go, will the receiver finally get his revenge, or will Flock and his defense trump him once more.
@Destroyer @Ballerstorm
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