 Oh, right everybody. We're back for the fourth and final game of week number two of the AAF. I've got my Patriots hand on. Look, it's matching colors. What are you going to do? I would wear purple, but I don't have any. Or maybe actually come to think of it. Hold on a second. That's right. One of my all-time favorite tops. East Carolina. Okay, red and purple looks absolutely terrible. We're going to go back with the beanie, I think. I'm going to have Bronco's beanie and my East Carolina Pirates top. Okay, Atlanta Legends vs San Diego Fleet. Now, I did mention in a previous video that the Atlanta Legends are going to be the team that I follow. Look, I have to choose someone, don't I? I can't go through this season like I did with the NFL and not back a team because it's no fun. You know, I want the Legends to do well. Unfortunately, they lost 40 to 6 in their first game. So I'm hoping, I'm hoping fingers crossed that they do a bit better in this game. Let's have a look. Atlanta Legends vs the San Diego Fleet. Let's go. For AJ Tarpley and the San Diego Fleet look to get their first win against the visiting Atlanta Legends. Legends. Young Way Koo is always going to go down in history as being the first player to score points in the AAF. Can you imagine that? His name is written in history and he's just a kicker for the Atlanta Legends. But now he is a legend. That was like me forgetting to hold down the pass button in Madden, throwing a lob instead of a bullet pass. What happened there? San Diego turned the ball over three times three picks last week. Someone run a slam for Foxy. Oh, good catch. Good catch. I like that view. I haven't really seen a view from behind. Only in Madden. Yeah, it's always showing it from the side, isn't it? First touch of the year. Good shit. Are they going to convert the two-point? Come on. Give it to 27. Pick it up. Go, go, go. Go, son. See, he's the guy who got his helmet knocked off last week, isn't it? Is this? Yeah. No one seems to be getting very open. Nice. Go Escobar. That is one name I will remember. Escobar. Saw him last week. Where you going, mate? Where you going? Go, son. He's going. I like that. Big hits. Have they only got cameras at the back for this game or something? Eggman hit from 47 last week. This one is good just inside the left upright. Two-third down conversions and a touchdown. Malachi turns with that one. Wadley at the backfield. Wadley makes one man less, makes Pimkin's best, and then gets out about 27. Who is 27 for the legends? I have to look that up. I mean, that's, that's, you can't get better than that for me. Number 27 for the legends. Okay. Number 27, Atlanta. And if he's a running back, that's even better. I think he's a receiver. Where does it have to list? The roster. Roster. Here we go. Running back. 27, Akram Wadley. I didn't think 27 could be a running back. Wadley played at Iowa from 14 to 17 in his final collegiate game. He was named MVP of the pinstripe bowl after rushing for 88 yards with the touchdown. He went undrafted and went to the Titans. Let me see. He signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent on May 11th, 2018. He was waved, unfortunately, didn't make the squad. And 2019 he signed with the legends. Well, all right then. 23 years of age, 1 meter, 78 centimeters, 5 foot 10, 88 kilo. Okay. Very interesting. I'll be following him very closely. Let's it go. Get smashed. Has he got it? From the left side hash. Nice kick. Get him. Get him. Get him. This is number 93. He's huge. The right-hand side of the offensive formation up front, right from the start. Tight end attack. Look at Escobar. He wants it. Spruce underneath. Good run. Good run. First down across the 30, Atlanta saved back the other way. As you try to start this out, it's a first down with a flag. Runner is down. Well, the first thing is we got offensive pass interference on the San Diego fleet. And then the second move was to football out. Tyson Graham had the recovery. There's no official signal yet. Field on the call stands. Go. Ah yes. Good cut. He puts his shoulder down. And he's got another. First down through eventually. Good job. You would get pumped up. Give a turn. Oh, go son. Get one. Go Wadley. Go. Beautiful. Shot coup. I knew he was going to get space. I fucking knew it. Reminds me of that Stacey from the other team. He's quite, he's short and big. Oh yes. Beautiful. I like that. I really like that. I really like that. I want to see that again. That's the kind of thing I'd like to do on the field. Don't worry about these fricking crazy passes like that. Do a few little pop passes. You know, little strong tosses. I like that. And obviously that wide receiver had to do his job, which he did. He got cleaned up though. Good job. Where's Gardner going? That's where he's going. Oh yeah. Nice cut. He's like a ball, isn't he? He's like a bloody, well not a ball, but a bull. You know, these cuts, he kind of runs like Marshall and Lynch. That's what it reminds me of. And you can really see how they run with this camera angle, which I've never really seen before. Old school trap. He's happy. Yeah, Gardner. Damn. Who's that? San Diego fleet. Where's my mouse here? Jake Juan Gardner. Okay. He doesn't have a Wikipedia page. That's surprising. Jake Juan Gardner running back. Five foot seven. Wow, he is quite short. He hasn't played in the NFL. What did he do? 49ers sign running back. Jake Juan Gardner. On the August 28th. To a three year deal. Gardner, five foot seven 205 attended Humboldt State University in four years with the Lumberjacks. He appeared in 42 games, registered 880 carries for 5492, 95 yards. 72 touchdowns. Shit. That's insane. He also added 81 reception to 767 yards. Jesus, man. So what's he doing in the... What's he doing in the AAF? Five-seven. To get through the second lap overpass and drag guys in the end zone. A game of chance to extend it to a level. Four minutes on the clock. Irvin Phillips is 82 on the left of your screen. And there's Watson. I'm getting down. Game over, right? Then we can steal my... I said, sometimes you just gotta fake this. Something like come down that knee on Wednesday? I'm faking it. Dottie Eggman's on for a three yard field goal try. He has made his previous three today. Oh, lucky. 35 seconds. Come on. Give me something. Give it to 27. Yes. Do something. Go, son. 8 from Wadley. 8 from Wadley. Quick cut all, let's go. Give it to Wadley. Give it to Wadley. Yes. Do something. Go, son. Yeah, not bad. 10 seconds to make some plays at home. But congratulations. Alright, 24 to 12. Actually, we'll continue. Isn't that great, Andrew? It's really good. You know, really feel good about St. Diego. Their ability to get some offensive touchdowns tonight. Feel good about the play. I can't wait to see what next week is going to be like. The Alliance of American Football. Linnball. No, I'm just joking. Alright, well, that was that. That was that another week done. I really, really hope you're enjoying this as much as I am. I mean, I'm just stoked that I've got a team, man, that I can back. And I've got, now I've got a running back that I can back too. So, you know, I'm happy. I'm done. I'm done for the season, mate. I'll just be watching him. But, no, I'll be watching every single game. So stay tuned to the channel. If you have liked this one, hit the like button. If you want to subscribe for more, you want to see my reactions to these games throughout the season, hit that subscribe button. Turn on the notification bell if you hadn't. And I will see you soon. Peace out, everybody. Something like that. Man, I just want to celebrate.