At the end of the first half, Udo and his men are on the brink of defeat. Udo laments that he has lost all hope of winning the next year's Super Bowl. He feels sorry for the rest of the team because they are playing so poorly, but Udo points out that the Super Bowl is always the most important game of the year. He wonders if the other team is pulling it together. He realizes that they are about to pass the 22 -meter line, which separates them from the other side of the field. He tells Udo that they can't allow them to get any more ground, as they have too many defenders on them. He worries that Udo will be caught, and Udo wonders if they can catch him. He also worries that they will lose the game if they fail to convert the second-half lead. He frets that if they convert the lead, they will be able to turn it back on them with a third try. He is worried that they could lose the match if they do not convert. He then worries about the flanker position, thinking that he is on the wrong side.
At the end of the first half, Udo and his men are on the brink of defeat. Udo laments that he has lost all hope of winning the next year's Super Bowl. He feels sorry for the rest of the team because they are playing so poorly, but Udo points out that the Super Bowl is always the most important game of the year. He wonders if the other team is pulling it together. He realizes that they are about to pass the 22 -meter line, which separates them from the other side of the field. He tells Udo that they can't allow them to get any more ground, as they have too many defenders on them. He worries that Udo will be caught, and Udo wonders if they can catch him. He also worries that they will lose the game if they fail to convert the second-half lead. He frets that if they convert the lead, they will be able to turn it back on them with a third try. He is worried that they could lose the match if they do not convert. He then worries about the flanker position, thinking that he is on the wrong side.