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  • Baptism By The Fire

    Coming off the biggest game in IFL history, the Stallions left the film room and headed to the practice field today. In a spirited run, the first team offense looked sharp and confident but Coach Palmateer frequently paused the activities to scold his team about perfection; reminding his Stallions that they are playing in their biggest game ever.

    Booker huddled his offense numerous times as they worked on new pass protections, timing patterns, and money plays installed just for the title game this weekend. They didn’t stop until everything was crisp and precise.

    No one ever mentioned what they had done the past two weeks in hosting the once red-hot Burlington Bolts and the amazing shootout in Columbia. They all realize that it's going to take yet another 'never-say-die' effort to get the better of the Demons and they remain ‘strictly business’ during this one.

    As practice wound down, Booker rested up on the sidelines while the special teams took center stage and I got a chance to watch him interact with his teammates. He looked totally relaxed--as if he had finally felt comfortable in SLC. The failed attempts to catch on the NFL and his mediocre 2003 season look to be totally behind him.

    With understudies Quinn and Fertwagner by his side, he reviewed and tutored them on the offense; preparing them in the event he goes down this Sunday. They listened so closely that Booker had to smile after he slipped in jokes to let them know they'd missed them.

    He'll never say it, but the game against the Fire changed him. He had already established himself as one of the best young QBs in the game this year, a rising star of the IFL. Sunday, his baptism by the Fire made him into something larger than life in SLC. He become what many IFL fans long to have on their roster--a legend.

    Granted, this status may be limited the greater metropolitan area of Salt Lake City right now, but I think he's all this team needs to believe the impossible.

    It's been said that defense wins championships. Unfortunately, it’s been proven too which leaves SLC hopes for a visit to the championship game pretty bleak. Booker understands that. He also knows that his decisions and play-making are likely going to be the difference against the favored Demons and his seems to pretty ‘ok’ with it--JS
    [Vito]Stallion
    Dir. Football Ops
    Lansing Ogres
    2030 Imperial League Champions
    _____
    RING OF HONOR:
    RB James Tart [HOF], WR Grady Gomez, QB Nigel Booker, OLB Stephen Srait

  • #2
    Nice read Vito. Looking forward to our matchup.
    2003,2004,2007,2008,2010,2013,2024,2025,2031,2037, 2038 and 2039 NC North Division Champions, 2012 and 2017 Wild Card
    2004 Imperial Football League Champions
    2008 NC Champions
    Demons Ring of Honor-QB Will Irby (HOF), CB Neal "The Real Deal" Ferguson, RB Charles Bell, K Paul Pickett, FS Robert Poole, RG Leonard Becker, TE Brenden Fields, C Seth Stender, LB Adam Kollars (HOF), LB Louis McCarthy (HOF), C James Robinson (HOF), RB Carlton Dabrowa (HOF)
    Demons Retired Numbers- #11 (QB Will Irby-HOF), #55 (C James Robinson-HOF), #20 (RB Carlton Dabrowa-HOF), #56 (LB Louis McCarthy-HOF), #57 (LB Adam Kollars-HOF)

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    • #3
      I'm not!!!

      [Vito]Stallion
      Dir. Football Ops
      Lansing Ogres
      2030 Imperial League Champions
      _____
      RING OF HONOR:
      RB James Tart [HOF], WR Grady Gomez, QB Nigel Booker, OLB Stephen Srait

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      • #4
        Completely OT, but everytime I see one of Vito's posts I want to break out in song...

        "Victor Vito and Freddy Basco, they like to eat fast, they never eat slow..."

        Geez, I watch too many kiddie shows...

        2003 IFL AC East Runner-Up - Wildcard 10-6
        2004 IFL AC East Runner-UP - Wildcard - AC Runner-up 10-5-1
        2005 3rd Place AC East 6-10 2007 2nd Place AC East 8-8
        2006 3rd Place AC East 7-9 2008 2nd Place AC East 9-7
        2009 1st Place AC East, Imperial Bowl Champions 13-3

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        • #5
          Nice pun in the headline!
          Los Angeles Matadors AC West Champs: 2037

          Pittsburgh Power NC North Champs: 2005, 2006, 2009

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