By NStarz – Demons Team Reporter
San Francisco – (24 February 2001) — For the first time in three games, the San Francisco Demons are the home favorite.
Amazingly, the underdogs are the Las Vegas Outlaws, who have yet to allow a touchdown this season!
The Demons are coming back from a 1-1 road trip that ended in a come from behind win over the Memphis Maniax. Down 0-6 at the half, the Demons responded with two unanswered touchdown to seal the game.
Again, Vaughn Dunbar had a terrible game, with four rushes for NEGATIVE four yards. He was pulled out at the half, in favor of Terry Battle. Battle was activated before the game to fill the roster spot vacated when TE Brian Roche was placed on injured reserve with a season-ending achilles tendon injury. Battle had six rushes for 25 yards, but won the game with two touchdown catches from Mike Pawlawski. Pawlawski is approaching 1,000 yards passing after just three games (803).
The Demons are looking to continue their string of most consecutive games with an interception. Last game they had three interceptions. One by Kevin Kaesviharn, Wendell Davis and Emile Palmer. I’m sure that Outlaw QB Mike Cawley will NOT throw another interception. What you say? How can he not? Well, the Outlaw just reported that Mike Cawley has been waived to make room for QB Mark Grieb.
Remember He Hate Me? Well, he will face the Demons D that allowed just 29 yards rushing to the Maniax. He Hate Me, you will soon hate the Demons too!
The Demons will be broadcast nation wide through TNN at 1pm PST. All San Francisco games will be carried in northern California. The flagship organization for the game broadcasts is Clear Channel Communications, Inc., feeding affiliate KABL-AM (960). Roxy Bernstein of the California Radio Network and former NFL safety Merton Hanks will describe the action. The pre-game show will be carried on both 92 KSJO and KABL.