The Tulsa Talons entered the game looking to snap their two game losing streak. However, the Arizona Rattlers had a different idea as they traveled to Tulsa looking for a top spot in the Western Division after the San Jose Sabercats tripped up against the Chicago Rush.
In the first half of the game the Arizona Rattlers played like the champions that they want to be. To top off the Rattlers' opening drive, Odie Armstrong trucked past the Talons defense and into the end zone. The Tulsa defense could only watch as Arizona’s Rod Windsor, Trandon Harvey and Nate Forse all slithered past and scored a touchdown while Nick Davila was firing off completions like a Kalashnikov.
The Talons offense didn’t fare any better as they were held to a goose egg at the half. The Rattler defensive backs resembled their receiver comrades and pulled in interceptions. To sum up the first half defensively, the Talons kicker only saw the field twice. The first time was for the opening kickoff and the second was because of a safety.
The second half the Rattlers' defense was gracious or tired enough to allow three touchdowns, but it was too little and too late for the Talons to regain any sort of command on their own field. The offense again left the Talons in awe as the Rattlers left the field totaling 69 points.
The Rattlers have now taken the division lead and will need to defend their lead at home against the always dangerous Orlando Predators.
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