Next, in Austin's second extra scoring round, the opponent's quarterback easily scored a touchdown again and got two extra points.

The Austin quarterback, who scored two easy touchdowns, looked at Mike, Melford's new quarterback, strangely.

The points were scored so easily that it felt a bit unreal to Austin's quarterback.

However, Mike didn't seem to care much about losing points. At this time, he had already led his teammates towards the midfield.

After exchanging the ball, the two teams once again squared off in the midfield.

Looking at Melford's strange position, Tucker taunted: "What, you realize the gap in strength, are you going to give up the game? For you, this is a smart choice..."

This time, all the Melford players on the offensive end were positioned very close to each other, forming a closed formation.

If you look carefully, you will find that all the Melford players are centered around Mike.

Beep——

The whistle heralding Melford's attack sounded, and Mike rushed towards the opponent's formation with the football in his arms.

The Melford team members who followed quickly followed up and helped Mike block interference from both sides.

Realizing that Melford hadn't given up the game yet, Tucker quickly got rid of the entangled opponent and blocked Mike's path: "Don't even think about it~"

Here, Tucker's best way to deal with it is to go up and tackle Mike and use entanglement to make the opponent stop.

However, Tucker, who had been humiliated twice by Mike, now only thinks about revenge. So he bent forward and charged forward, preparing to give his opponent a heavy blow.

Tucker used to do this kind of thing often, which is why his nickname "Tank" came from.

It's just that he chose the wrong opponent this time. He has never been timid about confronting Mike head-on.

"Bang~"

Tucker, who had not yet picked up his speed, collided with Mike, who was rushing towards him at extremely high speed.

"Ah~" With a cry of pain, Tucker was knocked out and then rolled on the ground in pain.

On Mike's side, after adjusting his pace, he once again knocked away the two opponents who came to intercept, and then galloped away.

With a distance of less than fifty yards, it took Mike six or seven seconds to rush into the opponent's end zone.

Then, he calmly turned around and clapped his hands to celebrate with his teammates who followed him.

At this moment, the live broadcast rang: "Melford quarterback deliberately injured someone with the ball. This score is invalid. The malicious injury was serious and he was sentenced to leave the field..."

During a regular rugby match, there will be six assistant referees and one referee on the field.

The only referee will have a microphone on him. When necessary, he can turn on the microphone and provide on-site commentary.

At this moment, the referee on the field used this right.

The penalty was reported three times in a row~

When Mike returned to midfield, he saw Tucker lying on the ground next to him, and a yellow scarf was thrown by the referee.

In order to ensure the smoothness of the game, when the referee finds that a player has committed a foul without affecting the offensive and defensive results, he will throw a silk scarf on the spot.

After a round of offense and defense is over, the penalty result will be announced.

"Why did I commit a foul?" Mike protested to the referee.

His previous offensive actions were obviously very clean. Although his force was a little fierce, it did not trigger the foul option.

At this moment, Austin's head coach also came to the field with medical staff. After examination, Tucker, who was lying on the ground sweating, had two broken ribs.

The referee's meaning was obvious. Mike's offense caused serious injuries to the opponent and should be whistled.

"Protest~" Mike said dissatisfied: "He also injured our captain's wrist before, why was he not kicked off the field?"

Obviously, judging the penalty based on the opponent's injury does not satisfy Mike.

Moreover, this time Mike really didn't intend to hurt his opponent. Who would have thought that this guy nicknamed "Tank" could be so careless.

Seeing that the referee was about to uphold the original decision, Coach George on the sidelines anxiously took out a red silk scarf from his pocket and threw it into the field.

"I want to challenge Hawkeye~" George stood up and shouted.

During a football game, the head coach of each team has an opportunity to question the referee's decision.

Of course, the only opportunity to challenge the Hawkeyes will also cost his team a chance to call a timeout.

It's just that Coach George can't care so much now. Aaron has already been sent off. If Mike is sent off again, then the Melford football team really won't have to play.

Seeing George throwing the red scarf, the audience understood what was happening. This kind of challenging authority is also one of the favorite parts of the game for the audience.

Along with the noise, Coach George also walked into the arena.

He first patted Mike on the shoulder to calm him down, and then said to the referee: "I want to challenge Hawkeye. I insist that my team member did not commit a foul just now."

Motion capture cameras will be installed around regular rugby match venues to ensure the fairness of the game.

It is also the right of every team's head coach to request to watch a slow-motion replay every game.

Upon hearing Coach George's request, the on-site referee could only look grim and accompanied the coaches and others from both sides to the sidelines to watch the slow-motion replay.

Three minutes later, the referee's face became darker and he took the microphone and announced the penalty result again.

Mike's offensive actions were clean and he had no intention of intentionally injuring anyone. All previous penalties were cancelled.

Upon hearing this result, all the Melford players breathed a sigh of relief.

Coach George also took advantage of the re-announcement time and pulled Mike aside: "What happened before? When the opponent attacked, why didn't they organize the players to defend?"

In order to reassure the coach, Mike briefly explained his plan to him.

However, Coach George was not relieved when he heard Mike's plan. When he was about to say something else, the referee came over and sent him off the court.

On the other side, Tucker, who was still wailing, was also carried off the field on a stretcher. Judging from the extent of his injury, he won't even be able to play another game this season.

With the injured leaving the field, the previous order on the field was restored.

It was just a misjudgment by the referee, so Mike's previous touchdown would naturally be counted as a valid score.

The score on the field also reached 23:22, and Melford was still one point behind. However, they then had a second chance to score additional points.

The two teams came to the five-yard line in the Austin end zone and squared off again.

At this time, little George quietly came to Mike, gave a thumbs up, and whispered: "Mike, you did a great job, you avenged Captain Aaron~"

Captain Aaron is a good old man with a gentle personality and has always had a good reputation in the team. He was injured and left the field before, which also made many Melford players feel unhappy with him.

At this moment, Mike sent off the murderer who hurt Aaron, which made all the team members feel very relieved.

Seeing the gazes of all the team members, Mike quickly explained: "I didn't, so don't talk nonsense~"

"I understand, I understand..." Little George showed an understanding look and went to his seat.

The reactions of other Melford players were similar to his.

When Mike saw this, he just wanted to say, 'You guys know how to use a hammer.'

Although Mike also wanted to avenge Captain Aaron before, he really didn't want to send Tucker off the field so quickly. Wouldn't it be better to let the opponent stay on the field and slowly accept the torture?

Beep——

Before Mike could think about it, the whistle sounded for Melford's second extra score.

This time, before Mike even exerted much force, he was supported by his teammates and went to the opponent's end zone. It can be seen that he was recognized by the players for sending Tucker off the field.

It can also be said that Mike used his actions to twist the team members into a rope.

23:24

Not long after the start of the second quarter, Melford once again scored the lead.

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