Kansas
City Command’s top-ranked defense came up just short against the
league’s top-passing offense as Utah Blaze QB Tommy Grady finished with
436 yards, passing for seven touchdowns, one rushing TD and walked away
with the National Guard MVP of the game. Command defense held Utah to
under 60 points for just the fourth time this season, but the Blaze
(7-5) scored on their first 6 possessions of the game, and went on to
win 55-45 over the Command (2-9) in front of 4,618 at Sprint Center.
“I
thought we played hard,” said Command Coach Danton Barto. “It’s tough
going in with a new quarterback, anytime. You know bringing Brian in
straight off the street, I thought he played well. He’ll get more
settled down, I thought he did some great things for us, obviously made a
couple mistakes but he’ll clean those things up as he knocks the rust
off.”
Blaze
QB Grady started off hot, throwing a 38 yard touchdown pass on Utah’s
second offense play of the game, Blaze WR Shaun Kauleinamoku had three
touchdowns in the first half alone and Tysson Poots contributed another
two TD’s extending Utah’s streak of scoring at least 50 points in 11
consecutive games.
Brian
Jones started for the Command in place of Matt Gutierrez who was placed
on IR late Friday. Jones (6’2, 205 Toledo) has been out of the league
since 2008 but has played for Command Coach Danton Barto on three
different teams, winning the af2 championship in 2005 with the Memphis
Xplorers. Jones got off to a slow start turning the ball over twice in
the first half, but settled in and took just one play in the Command’s
second series to throw a 42 yard touchdown to Bret Smith with 6:33 left
in first quarter putting the Command up 10-7.
Utah
answered nine plays later with a two yard TD catch by Poots to go up
13-10 at the end of the first quarter. Though KC special teams kept
Utah starting from inside their own five yard line for the first four
series, the Blaze drove down the field ending with 22 yard TD to
Kauleinamoku to put Utah up 22-10. Brian Jones turned the ball over for
the second time with an interception by David Hyland at Utah’s one yard
line and the Blaze capitalized with Kauleinamoku’s second TD of game to
put the Blaze up 29-10 with 5:31 left in first half.
Brian
Jones and Command started to get in a rhythm with a 15 yard touchdown
pass to Jackie Chambers to keep the Command close 29-17 with 3:31 left
in first half. Utah’s quick scoring offense answered with a five yard
touchdown to Poots second to go up 35-17 but left enough time on the
clock for Jones to connect with Bret Smith for his second TD of the game
to keep the Command close, 36-24 headed into halftime.
The
Blaze start the second half right where they left off scoring when QB
Grady rushed for a two yard touchdown to put the Blaze up 42-24 with
7:39 left in third quarter. Command QB Jones and KC’s defense kept
battling, cutting the lead to 48-45 when Bret Smith scored his second TD
of the night with 5:26 left in the fourth quarter, but the Command
could never get close enough to take the lead, eventually losing 55-45.
Coach
Barto summed up the night, “Their offense put it to us pretty good and
scored a lot of points, held the possession… when they do that you can’t
make mistakes on your side of the ball offensively and they deserved to
win tonight.”
The Command travel to Spokane next week to take on the Shock.
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