1. The start of the S27 saw the Birddogs start off the pre-season with a close victory over the Minnesota grey ducks 27 to 16. The Birddogs started off the game with a Field goal from the best Kicker in Dallas history Dallas Dole. Then, Erik Gare ran one yard for a touchdown which Dole made the extra point. The only points Dallas got in the second quarter were from a 51-yard field goal from Dole. In the third quarter, Dallas got off hot with Both Chunt the Badger getting a 41-yard touchdown thrown by Joliet Christ Jr. Dole made the extra point. The final points Dallas got in the game were from a one-yard run from Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms. Dole made the extra point to go three for three on the day. One important win in Dallas’s season was their week 6 game against the Portland Pythons. The game started out with the Pythons scoring ten points early in the first. A touchdown coming to Saleem Spence, thrown by Lebron James III. Then, came a field goal from Portland’s Cade York. The Birddogs struck back with a touchdown from a twenty-three-yard run by Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms. Dallas Dole missed the extra point. The second quarter started out with Dallas’s Erik Gaare running one-yard into the endzone scoring six points. Dallas Dole made the extra point. Portland then tackled Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms for a safety. Near the end of the second quarter, Dallas’s Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms ran nine-yards for a touchdown. Dallas Dole made the extra point to put him two of three on the day. The third quarter started out with Portland’s Saleem Spence catching a pass from LeBron James III which lead to a touchdown. Portland made the two-point conversion. Dall struck back again. This time Bayley Cowabunga caught a touchdown from Joliet Christ Jr. It was an eight-yard pass and Dallas Dole made the extra point, putting him at three of four on the day. Dallas followed it up in the fourth quarter by first scoring a forty-seven-yard field goal by Dallas Dole. Dallas Dole quickly followed it up by making a twenty-six-yard field goal to give Dallas the lead by thirteen. Portland followed it up with a minute and twenty-six seconds left in the game with a two-yard pass from LeBron James III to Quavious McGrady to make the score thirty-three to twenty-seven. Bayley Cowabunga ended Dallas’s amazing game with a one-hundred-five-yard kickoff return to score six points. Dallas dole made the extra point to end him with four out of five extra points made on the day. The final score was forty Dallas and twenty-seven Portland. Dallas ended their season with eleven wins and three losses. What an amazing season for what would be Bradshaw’s last season in the DSFL and with Dallas. He will go down in the history books as one of Dallas’s best players in its history. The Dallas Birddogs faced the Tijuana Luchadors in their first game of the playoffs. Tijuana finished the season with six wins and eight losses. Which is a sub-five-hundred record. They finished above the Bondi Beach Buccaneers and the Norfolk Seawolves. It was a close race between those three teams. Dallas was untouchable in the South division. They lead by five games over Tijuana and had the best record in the DSFL. This was their best season in the organization’s history. They were hoping for their first playoff win. The game against Tijuana was a close game. They were shaken since it was their first time in the playoffs. They prevailed and were onto the Ultimini game. Their first time ever being on the big stage and fighting for the trophy. The Kansas City Coyotes won their game and were off onto the Ultimini game against the Dallas Birddogs. The Dallas Birddogs and the Coyotes were sworn enemies and rivals. It all started because of two players. Eleven Kendrick Watts and Jason Bradshaw. Bradshaw had played against Watts numerous times and continued to shut him down every game no matter what the KCC coaches tried. Bradshaw always had Watt’s number no matter where or when they played. It was close this game and it was going to be touch no matter who won or lost. It was a great game and penalties were being thrown left and right no matter who it was or what team they were on. IT was a tough and hard-fought game for every player and every coach. I’m proud of how the birddogs played and acted this year. It was an enormous year and It was Bradshaw’s last and final year in the DSFL. I can’t wait to what Dallas can do in the future and what they can accomplish with the future players. It’s going to be fun to see and It was the best season in Dall’s history thanks to Kya.
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