PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Teams:
Southern Confederates
vs.
Northern Union
Coaches:
Jefferson Davis, Confederates
Abraham Lincoln, Union
Stats:
Confederates
The confederates have possibly one of the best team captains in the league. Robert E. Lee is obviously the true leader of the team. Also, the confederates have a lot of team spirit and a lot of fight to win this season. But they have a very bad economic situation. Their uniforms are tattered and worn and they're equipment even more so.
Union Stats
The union is the most resourceful and well supplied team of the entire league and is even competing with many other world teams. The only problem is their captains. They can never seem to find one and the ones they do find, don't always do their jobs right. But it looks as though they did right with this Ulysses S. Grant.
Strategy, Confederates
The confederates have a strong defense. Their offense can drive them quite a ways but they never seem to get too far, not to mention it's unnecessary. All the south has to do is defend until the north submits.
Strategy, Union
The Union started off with something called the anaconda plan. They planned to split the confederates down the middle and take out the quarterback. The south always seemed to fight this off though. But this Grant came up with a new plan called total war. All northern players take out their respective opponents and destroy anything useful to them, including their equipment.
Other games played:
Gettysburg- the North obliterated south in this confederate offensive maneuver.
Fort Sumter-The south sent the North a message; they are not the underdogs anymore.
Bull Run-The south proved their message and charged through union lines.
Antietam-A major loss of players through both sides.
Key players, south:
Robert E. Lee-Quarterback and team captain.
"Stonewall" Jackson-Defensive captain.
Key players, North
Ulysses S. Grant-Quarterback and team captain.
Sherman-Second string quarterback who blew the crowd away at Atlanta.