2061 Dallas Birddogs Season
Dallas Birddogs | |||
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Current season | |||
Established 2036 First season: 2036 Play in and headquartered in The Doghouse Dallas, Texas | |||
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DSFL (2036–present)
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Current uniform
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Team colors | Blue, Yellow, Grey, White | ||
Mascot | Bigdog | ||
Personnel | |||
General manager | Waldo, Crazytomato | ||
Team history | |||
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Championships | |||
League championships (3) | |||
Conference championships (3)
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Division championships (5)
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Playoff appearances (11) | |||
Home fields | |||
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Contents
Preseason
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
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1 | 2061-09-01 | at Norfolk Seawolves | L 28–41 | 0-1 | Norfolksdale Norfolkdome | Recap |
2 | 2061-09-08 | at Bondi Beach Buccaneers | W 23–20 | 1–1 | Emu War Memorial Stadium | Recap |
3 | 2061-09-15 | vs Tijuana Luchadores | W 14–33 | 2–1 | The Doghouse | Recap |
4 | 2061-09-22 | at Portland Pythons | W 23–24 | 3–1 | The Doghouse | Recap |
Gameweek 1
Dallas Birddogs v Norfolk Seawolves - 37-31 (W)
In the opener of the 2061 DSFL season, the Dallas Birddogs emerged victorious over the Norfolk Seawolves with a final score of 37-31.
The scoring kicked off with rookie Reginald Hammerfall’s, powerful 1-yard run to secure the first touchdown of the match for the Birddogs on their first possession. Birddogs' rookie Dee Fernandez then hauled in an 8-yard pass from quarterback Chappy Mcchapperson for the Birddogs' to score on back-to-back possessions.
With a commanding 17-0 lead going into the second quarter, the Birddogs seemed to be in control. However, the Seawolves fought back, as Benny Hanna connected with rookie quarterback Elijah Dyson for a 17-yard touchdown pass, putting the Seawolves on the scoreboard. The Birddogs swiftly responded, with Lane Frost catching a 75 yard touchdown to extend their lead to 24-7. The Seawolves’ Depth Charge made an important interception shortly after leading to a JJ What catch for a touchdown, narrowing the deficit. Nonetheless, the Birddogs maintained their momentum, securing a field goal before halftime, leading 27-14.
As the game progressed into the third quarter, Elijah Dyson demonstrated his versatility, adding a rushing touchdown to his repertoire, keeping the Seawolves' hopes alive. However, the Birddogs stuck to the gameplan and added another field goal early in the fourth quarter to bolster their lead.
Reginald Hammerfall powered through the Seawolves' defense once again, scoring his second touchdown with a 4-yard run, to further solidify the Birddogs' lead.
With time ticking away, the Seawolves mounted a late comeback effort, with Matthew McDairmid Jr. converting a crucial 45-yard field goal, followed by another determined 1-yard touchdown catch by Benny Hanna . However, their efforts fell short as the final whistle blew, with the Birddogs emerging victorious with a final score of 37-31.
Despite the Seawolves earning more first downs (22 to 14), the Birddogs managed to edge ahead in total yards (390 to 399). Chappy McChapperson and Elijah Dyson delivered commendable performances, with McChapperson amassing 339 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception, while Dyson racked up 219 passing yards and 3 touchdowns without an interception, displaying his efficiency as a rookie quarterback.
Ultimately, the Dallas Birddogs' resilient performance and timely plays secured them a hard-fought victory in the season opener, setting the stage for an exciting DSFL campaign ahead.
Gameweek 2
Portland Pythons v Dallas Birddogs - 17-30 (W)
In a hard-fought battle during the second game of the 2061 DSFL season, the Dallas Birddogs emerged victorious over the Portland Pythons with a final score of 30-17, showcasing their resilience and ability to capitalise on key opportunities.
The Birddogs wasted no time setting the tone, opening the scoring in the first half with a well-executed field goal. However, the Pythons quickly answered back, as rookie sensation Brad Woof showcased his talent, hauling in a 28-yard pass from Billy Van Goff to give Portland a brief lead.
Penalties plagued both sides, disrupting the flow of the game and preventing either team from gaining significant momentum. Despite field goals from both teams, the Pythons found themselves in a prime position to shift the momentum decisively in their favour before halftime, following an interception thrown by Birddogs' quarterback McChapperson. However, ill-discipline and penalties hindered the Pythons' drive, allowing the Birddogs to maintain their lead heading into halftime.
The second half saw the Birddogs capitalize on turnovers, with Van Goff throwing a tipped interception to Birddogs' Nietzsche, leading to a 9-yard receiving touchdown for Birddogs' rookie Turnbull. The Pythons' struggles with discipline continued, hampering their ability to gain momentum and allowing the Birddogs to maintain control of the game.
Despite a scrappy back-and-forth exchange of possessions, the Birddogs managed to extend their lead with two more field goals before a spectacular 38-yard catch by L. Frost III further solidified their advantage. The Pythons' were suddenly unable to protect their quarterback in the fourth quarter, as Van Goff faced relentless pressure, succumbing to three consecutive sacks from rookie Sewage Joe Fantringham.
With the game all but decided, Reginald Hammerfall put the finishing touches on the victory with a rushing touchdown for the Birddogs. A late consolation touchdown by the Pythons' Tyler Higbee II had little impact on the outcome as the clock wound down.
Despite the Pythons recording more first downs (19 to 15) and slightly more total yards offense (382 to 363), penalties and missed opportunities proved costly. Van Goff impressed with 275 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception, while McChapperson showcased his talent with 300 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception.
In the end, the Dallas Birddogs' ability to capitalise on turnovers and maintain composure under pressure secured them a well-deserved victory, further solidifying their position as contenders in the 2061 DSFL season and taking them to 2-0.
Gameweek 3
Dallas Birddogs v Bondi Beach Buccaneers 20-43 (L)
In a lopsided matchup during gameweek 3 of the 2061 DSFL season, the Dallas Birddogs found themselves overwhelmed by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers both in the air and on the ground, suffering a resounding defeat with a final score of 20-43.
The Buccaneers wasted no time asserting their dominance, with Wynn Jenkins kicking a field goal early in the game. As the second quarter commenced, the Buccaneers' offense ignited, as de la Rosa hauled in a 29-yard pass from quarterback Bugs for the first touchdown of the game, putting Bondi Beach in control.
Scheming away from the ground game, the Birddogs heavily relied on their passing attack, with Lane Frost III's remarkable 31-yard touchdown reception from McChapperson serving as their sole standout play in the first half. Despite managing a field goal just before halftime, the Birddogs' momentum was stifled by a series of penalties, making it challenging to mount a comeback.
The Buccaneers continued to extend their lead in the second half, with a 30-yard passing touchdown to Bernardrick further solidifying their advantage. Though McChapperson connected with Turnbull for a 3-yard lob which provided a glimmer of hope for the Birddogs, the Buccaneers swiftly responded with a field goal and capitalised on a poor pass from McChapperson with an interception which lead to a gut punch, 12-yard rushing touchdown from Freduci.
The Birddogs' high-risk strategy, heavily reliant on the passing game, proved costly as they found themselves constantly playing catch-up against a dominant Buccaneers team. Despite exchanging field goals in the fourth quarter, the Buccaneers delivered the final blow with a 3-yard rushing touchdown from Christopher Robin, sealing their victory in commanding fashion.
The Birddogs struggled to generate momentum, managing only 13 first downs compared to the Buccaneers' 21 and converting a mere 3 of 10 third-down attempts. With total yards heavily in favour of the Buccaneers (501 to 327), the Birddogs' reluctance to utilise their rushing game proved detrimental, leaving them vulnerable to the Buccaneers' relentless offensive onslaught.
As the Birddogs reflect on this defeat, they must address their reliance on the passing game and work to establish a more balanced offensive approach to avoid finding themselves in similar precarious situations in future matchups.
Gameweek 4
Dallas Birddogs v Kansas City Coyotes
Gameweek 5
Minnesota Grey Ducks v Dallas Birddogs
Gameweek 6
Tijuana Luchadores v Dallas Birddogs
Gameweek 7
Dallas Birddogs v London Royals
Gameweek 8
London Royals v Dallas Birddogs
Gameweek 9
Dallas Birddogs v Tijuana Luchadores
Gameweek 10
Dallas Birddogs v Minnesota Grey Ducks
Gameweek 11
Kansas City Coyotes v Dallas Birddogs
Gameweek 12
Bondi Beach Buccaneers v Dallas Birddogs
Gameweek 13
Dallas Birddogs v Portland Pythons