Zack
Eskridge threw three touchdowns and rushed for another two in his
second start for the Kansas City Command, but his two interceptions
combined with Chicago’s near-perfect scoring night proved too much to
overcome and the Command lost to the Rush 59-41 in front of 3,452 fans
Saturday night at Sprint Center.
“Frustrating to watch the game,” said Command Coach Danton Barto. “Our defense has been dominating all year, and today they
got dominated. Their offense dominated our defense which unfortunately
for us, put us in the position where Zack had to do a lot more of trying
to win the game than just control the game, and you saw that he was a
rookie quarterback.”
Chicago scored first when Rush quarterback Russ Michna connected with
Jared Perry for a 17-yard touchdown. A second quarter interception by
KC gave Chicago an extra possession and the Rush capitalized scoring on
all four offensive possessions in the first half. Along with Rush WR
Reggie Gray’s kickoff return, Chicago kept a two-score lead and headed
into halftime with a 35-21 lead. Michna proved once again why he is the
league’s most accurate passer, completing 32 of 43 passes, six
touchdowns, earning the National Guard MVP of the Game.
Command
QB Zack Eskridge ignited his second start for the KC by torching
Chicago’s defense on the first play from scrimmage, connecting with Bret
Smith for a 47-yard touchdown. Eskridge scored a rushing touchdown
for his second consecutive game and finished his night with 190 passing
yards and throwing three touchdowns, and rushing touchdown his second
consecutive game.
Week15
Ironman of the Week, Jackie Chambers had a 57-yard kickoff return for
the second week in a row and took home the Spalding Highlight of the
Game for his second quarter return. Chambers spinning break-away tackle
kept the Command with one score, 28-21 with 4:45 left in the second
quarter.
Chicago
had lost the previous five road games but were near-flawless on offense
as Rush wide receiver Reggie Gray caught four touchdowns, extending his
multiple-touchdown games to eight.
“It’s
disappointing,” said Barto,“but we can’t bow our heads, we’ve got to
get ready to face Aaron Garcia next week at their place and I know we
will fix the things we need to fix.”
UP NEXT
The
Command will hit the road to take on the Central Division leading San
Antonio Talons, Saturday June 30th before coming back for the last two
home games of the season. On July 7, the Command will take on their
rival, the Iowa Barnstormers.
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