Too many turnovers,and off day for defense cost Rush who lose for first time, to Georgia

 

 

Chicago Sky

DULUTH,Ga—In the first loss of the season, the Offense,Defense and Special Teams ALL contributed with poor play against a team that gave up 92 points to Philadelphia here last week.

A six touchdown first half by Georgia Force quarterback R.J. Archer was too tall of an order to handle as the Rush suffered their first defeat of the 2012 season.Mistakes were littered all over the field as QB Russ Michna (20-36, 263 yards, 4 TD, 4 INT) kicked it off on the first offensive series by tossing an interception by Force defensive back Tracy Belton.and The Force would use the five turnovers to post 28 of their 70 points on the night.

Georgia wide receiver Brandon McRae provided the bulls-eye for Archer in the first half, hauling in three touchdowns. His most impressive came on a throw that began with a leap near the sidewall and ended with him catching the touchdown on the Gwinnett Arena concrete. In short, the Force made every big play and the Rush did very little to give themselves a chance in this one.

No matter the first half mistakes by the Rush, the deficit was cut to eight points on a two-yard touchdown run by FB/JLB Kelvin Morris in the second quarter. However, two straight Force touchdowns and a 4th down touchdown catch by the previously quiet WR Larry Shipp with a minute remaining in the second quarter led to a 49-20 first half advantage.

Bounces turned Rush’s way in the third quarter where they took a 23-7 scoring advantage. After an opening possession touchdown by Georgia, the Rush would string together the 23 unanswered points in the final 3:36 to cut the lead to 13. Wide receiver Reggie Gray (7 catches, 133 yards, 2 TD) would mark the final seconds of that third quarter by catching a 40-yard touchdown pass, claiming a tie for the all-time team record for touchdown receptions (70).

The ensuing kickoff from Gray’s touchdown provided a chance for the Rush to continue their comeback in the fourth quarter. The ball clanked off the iron upright, bouncing high off of the net and grazed the fingers of two Rush players. Yet, the ball would strike the sidewall before being recovered by the Rush, signaling a dead ball and possession to Georgia.That turned the momentum back the other way and the Force cruised from there.

“Out of all the mistakes we made tonight, that one play could’ve turned the tide for the rest of the game,” stated Head Coach Bob McMillen, “If we recover and get the ball at their 3-yard line we have the chance to score and make it a one possession game.”

Georgia quarterback Archer (21-27, 205 yards, 6 TD) wouldn’t need a second half touchdown as Mykell Brown and the Force defense stymied the last of the Rush comeback attempt.

The final blow came on QB Russ Michna’s fifth turnover of the night (four INT’s, one fumble), resulting in Georgia’s WR Larry Shipp taking a reverse into the end zone to place a 70 on the scoreboard and send the Rush home without an undefeated record.

“There were a lot of mistakes tonight,” said quarterback Russ Michna, “and turnovers on the road never equate to a winning recipe.”

WR Jared Perry would lead the team in receiving by catching 9 passes for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns.Kelvin Morris would lead the Rush defense by recording a sack and three tackles.With the loss, the Rush drop to 4-1 on the season and will return home April 21, 2012, to take on the Milwaukee Mustangs at the Allstate Arena.

Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the Game: GEO Brandon McRae
Riddell Defensive Player of the Game: CHI Kelvin Morris
JLS Ironman of the Game: GEO Mykell Brown
AFL Playmaker of the Game: GEO Brandon McRae
Cutters Catch of the Game: GEO Brandon McRae’s TD onto the concrete
Spalding Highlight of the Game: GEO Brandon McRae’s TD onto the concrete
National Guard MVP: GEO R.J. Archer