Kosovo Kryptonite @ Rome Colossus
With Kosovo destroying the Romans in their first game of the season, they are looking to surge forward as the best team in the Zeta Conference of Europe East A #7. After a perfect preseason, playing some of the Beta Conference's best teams, the Kryptonite ran all over the Romans scoring 51 unanswered points.
Rome Colossus had a very rough pre-season giving up 17 points to the Chaos (one of the Beta Conference's weakest teams), yet still managed to end up with a decent game by having over 120 pancakes and 45 points. Things exacerbated in week two of the preseason as Rome fiddled with their AI settings and gave up over 300 yards to the Black Sea Pirates (who evidently lost in a very close game to the Sofia Spiders in week one) whilst only gaining 243 yards. LJ though long and hard about what his team needed to do to be considered one of the best, and it showed in week one. In their game against the The D-League Home For Underprivileged Children the Colossus held the The D-League Home For Underprivileged Children to only two field goals and negative rushing yards, not to mention that Rome also had 23 hurries, two sacks, two interceptions and 91 pancakes.
This game is up in the air and is bound to be a great one.
With Kosovo destroying the Romans in their first game of the season, they are looking to surge forward as the best team in the Zeta Conference of Europe East A #7. After a perfect preseason, playing some of the Beta Conference's best teams, the Kryptonite ran all over the Romans scoring 51 unanswered points.
Rome Colossus had a very rough pre-season giving up 17 points to the Chaos (one of the Beta Conference's weakest teams), yet still managed to end up with a decent game by having over 120 pancakes and 45 points. Things exacerbated in week two of the preseason as Rome fiddled with their AI settings and gave up over 300 yards to the Black Sea Pirates (who evidently lost in a very close game to the Sofia Spiders in week one) whilst only gaining 243 yards. LJ though long and hard about what his team needed to do to be considered one of the best, and it showed in week one. In their game against the The D-League Home For Underprivileged Children the Colossus held the The D-League Home For Underprivileged Children to only two field goals and negative rushing yards, not to mention that Rome also had 23 hurries, two sacks, two interceptions and 91 pancakes.
This game is up in the air and is bound to be a great one.






























