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THE PRESIDENT, BOYLE TURN BACK TIDE IN #COYOTE #COMEBACK
(#PALMSPRINGS)
– When SoCal coaches looked at the game film Monday and compared it to
the actual statistics, Saturday night’s stunning 40-29 road #win over the powerful #California Tide gave them reason to #hope, after the 2-1 Coyotes repeatedly came from behind to find a way to win.
“More ‘we,’ and less of ‘me,’” said head #coach J. David Miller. “The #guys who talk the least did the most. That was the difference. If we are to ever be #champions, we had to quit being talkers of great deeds and doers of none. Our season was on the line, and these young #men fought their way out of the darkness.”
Coyote coaches quickly pointed out two critical game-changing plays, one from wide #receiver Demario “The President” Brown; the second, from #rookie corner Shaine Boyle. Both occurred in a wild first half, where the deep Tide tried to drown the upstart Coyotes before they could gasp for air.
The visiting Coyotes started flat, evidenced by two drive-killing
first-quarter turnovers and divisive sideline chatter. Brown had been
benched briefly by Miller for a dropped pass, and the Tide seized their #opportunities – and the momentum – to jump to a 14-6 lead.
But when Brown re-entered the fray, #veteran #quarterback Nate Lewis
calmly called his number with the Coyotes famed Choice route. Lewis
quickly found the 6-1, 220-pound Brown in the flat, and the pride of
Orangeburg, #South Carolina showed the Tide – and his head coach – that you can’t impeach the President.
Brown threw the corner to the ground with one hand, ran over a #linebacker,
and then blasted through the tackle of a diving safety. With nothing
but turf in front of him, Brown ran 68 yards to re-election and #redemption.
“That catch and run changed the game,” said Miller. “To that point, we
couldn’t pour water out of a boot if the instructions were on the heel.
Like the veteran #All-American that he is, Demario gave us hope.”
The Coyote bench burst to #life. “We are engineered for #comebacks!” roared veteran #defensive back Robert Smith to a sideline of rookies. “One #play can change the game!”
But the rushing Tide – no strangers to big games themselves -- answered
swiftly. Behind pinpoint passing from star quarterback Kyle Parrish,
the former champions marched into the teeth of the Coyote defense and #scored on a 27-yard pass to take a daunting 21-12 lead with barely two minutes left in the half. The Coyote kick return team took the
#field for its third time, and frankly, most of the bench was looking to deep return speedsters
Rashad Roberts
or Wayne Jacobs for an answer. But when the Tide squib-kicked to avoid
them, it was cornerback Shaine Boyle who gathered up the bouncing ball
at his own nine. Boyle ran right into heavy traffic, planted,
and reversed his field. Finding nothing, he circled back again, this
time nearing his own goal line.
Boyle then reversed again, but this
time, began to pick up blocks as selfless Coyotes circled back to help
the darting Boyle out of a deep hole. When he reversed a third time,
suddenly, there was nothing but grass. By the time Boyle had crossed mid-field, “he had already run about 150 yards,” said Miller.
“At that point, we just
#prayed
he had another 50 left in the tank.” Miraculously, an exhausted Boyle
crossed the finish line while the Coyote bench erupted into bedlam.When Miller turned on his team at halftime, his words were
unforgettable. He swiftly pointed out that it was simple SoCal mistakes,
ego and and selfishness -- not the Tide --that were trapping the young
Coyotes. “Wake up! Wake up! Or you will cry tomorrow!” the
coach screamed. “Make up your minds! You will either grow up, right
here, right now, on the road, and be remembered as a team, or you will
die alone tonight in a strange place as a group of faceless, nameless
individuals!”The Coyotes responded, and it was a couple of
well-known faces who answered Miller’s cry. After the opening
second-half kickoff, the venerable Lewis dropped to throw, and stood
fearless in the pocket while Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts broke free
over the top. Lewis laced a 78-yard rope down the left sideline, Roberts
never broke stride, and
The SoCal Coyotes finally took a
#lead they would never relinquish. SoCal’s Darkside Defense, bolstered by adjustments from assistant head
coach Wayne Anderson, stiffened. Led by punishing tackles from
linebackers Devin Jones and Ryan Pervine, ferocious quarterback pressure
from ends
Devin Howard and Dan Lopez, push from nose tackle
Cedric Cox, and huge defensed passes from
Dana Prieto,
Sebastian Hall, Chris Kelly and Boyle, the Tide turned. This time, unlike in week two against the San Diego Thunder, the
Coyotes kept their poise. Lewis ran the Silver Stretch offense with
perfect precision, attacking the changing Cal Tide fronts with runs and
screens to S-back
Nigel Simmons before Kevin Page for a 15-yard scoring strike to make it 33-21. The Tide battled valiantly, but couldn’t score, and Lewis made it clear
it’s a bad idea to give him back the ball. Within seconds, the 6-5,
230-pound gunslinger found the streaking Roberts again on a switch route
up the seam for another 78-yard score, and in the blink of an eye, the
Coyotes led 40-21. The jubilant Coyotes gathered afterward on the bus, where Miller applauded his young pack for a team
#victory
that saw us “finally take them Huggies off, and I must say, men, we
look pretty good tonight in street clothes.” The bus nearly burst in
raucous response.The Coyotes’ Silver Stretch run ‘n’ shoot
attack accounted for 461 yards of total offense, 359 behind the
relentless right arm of Lewis, who threw for five
#touchdowns
to bring his league-leading total to 12. Rashad “The Franchise” Roberts
averaged 25 yards a catch – eight total, for 201 yards – and three
scores. Nigel Simmons rushed eight times for 68 yards. Miller
gushed over Boyle’s incredible kickoff return, no doubt a game-changer,
but the coach surprised his team by awarding the game ball to Brown,
who unbeknownst to many had quietly pushed through several weeks of
personal
#trials to rise above #adversity when everything was on the line to turn the game around. Again, the Coyotes roared their approval. “The President chose #action over distraction,” said Miller. “If we
don’t score there, the Tide never lets us back in that #game. Demario
never complains. He walks the walk, and let the end zone do his talking.
Great players make great plays in great games. Demario made the play
when we needed it most, which by the way, is a staple of his Coyote
#career.” "We #love you, Mario,” smiled Roberts, as he gave
Brown a huge embrace after the game. “You needed this. You showed us all
something tonight. You make me #believe. Don’t stop. Way to keep the
#faith. The Coyotes travel to #LosAngeles Saturday night to
face the Falcons in their second straight road game. For more
information, contact the Coyotes at socalcoyotes@gmail.com.
(FOR COMPLETE GAME STATS, GO TO THE COYOTE MOBILE YAPP – available free in #iTunes or #Android Market – and click on ‘stats.’)
Reprinted with permission #thesocalcoyotes.
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