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Wildcats face adversity, respond in Week 5 victory
Despite a botched punt return by the Wildcats at the 8:52 mark that led to another Tampa TD, which extended the Vipers lead to 24-6, the Wildcats answered with two touchdowns in the final minutes of the first half to make it 24-20 at the break.
“We had an issue last week where I felt like as a team, even myself, we lost our poise when we got hit in the mouth,” Johnson said. “That was one of the things we wanted to improve on this week; (Sunday), we responded well.”
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“We had an issue last week where I felt like as a team, even myself, we lost our poise when we got hit in the mouth,” Johnson said. “That was one of the things we wanted to improve on this week; (Sunday), we responded well.”
The veteran quarterback cont
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Wildcats: 3 takeaways from Week 5
CARSON, Calif. -- Three takeways from the LA Wildcats' 41-34 win over the Tampa Bay Vipers at Dignity Health Sports Park on Sunday night:
Coming into Week 5, quarterback Josh Johnson had played pretty sound football -- completing 62 percent of his passes, registering seven touchdowns against only one interception. Though Sunday's game started rough for the veteran QB -- throwing an interception on the Wildcats’ first play from scrimmage and losing a fumble off of an early scramble -- Johnson wo
Coming into Week 5, quarterback Josh Johnson had played pretty sound football -- completing 62 percent of his passes, registering seven touchdowns against only one interception. Though Sunday's game started rough for the veteran QB -- throwing an interception on the Wildcats’ first play from scrimmage and losing a fumble off of an early scramble -- Johnson wo
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Offense and Defense Key To LA's First Win
LA had four interceptions and one fumble recovery after safety Jack Tocho blocked a punt, which gave the Wildcats prime field position at DC's 2-yard line. Running back Larry Rose would punch it in from one yard out, which extended the Wildcats’ lead to 27-0.
The Defenders would get on the board before halftime off of a 32-yard FG from kicker Ty Rausa, making the score 27-3.
LA set the tone defensively on DC's first drive of the game by intercepting quarterback Cardale Jones.
The Wild
The Defenders would get on the board before halftime off of a 32-yard FG from kicker Ty Rausa, making the score 27-3.
LA set the tone defensively on DC's first drive of the game by intercepting quarterback Cardale Jones.
The Wild
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