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(S3) - PT #3 - Flashback - ADwyer87 - 10-01-2017

Well, in my NSFL career there are three moments that stand out the most.

The first one was when I took the field in my first ever Ultimus trophy matchup. As the backup, I came into the game with the championship already in the bag. I proceeded to complete three of four passes and score my first ever passing touchdown in the biggest stage in the NSFL. It was a huge moment in my career, especially since it was just my second appearance at QB.

The second one is week 10 in S2 against the Sabercats. I had been really struggling to get anything going, so much so that I had been put on the trade block by the team. I was really motivated to change everyone's minds, and boy did I with this performance. I went 29/39 with 393 yards, 6 TDs, and no interceptions. After that, no one was talking about trading me away! The performance was so good that I was a near unanimous selection for top performance of the year in S2.

The third one was of course our S2 Ultimus Championship. I played so well they took me out to rest for most of the 4th quarter. Was crazy to watch Strike out there, and see him be in the same spot I was in the year before


(S3) - PT #3 - Flashback - Kris - 10-01-2017

While Eidur Gustavsson's career is still young, we can already tell you three memorable moments from his time in college and the NSFL.
The first one dates a year back, when Eidur was playing for the University of Minnesota. A college junior, he was the starting defensive end in a game versus University of Michigan. It was a “do or die” moment for Minnesota as earning a win would secure a spot in national playoffs, but losing would eliminate them from the playoff picture. Eidur gave his all in the game, picking up 4 tackles early in the game, including one for loss of 9 yards as he read a screen play perfectly. His real heroics, however, were in the clutch time. Minnesota was leading 27-24 with 1.5 minutes left. Michigan advanced to Minnesota 20, and were almost assured to at least tie the game. As they were running the ball to get the clock moving, Eidur disengaged from the block and laid a HUGE hit on the running back, forcing a fumble which he himself recovered. Minnesota won thanks to this play, and Eidur was named the game MVP with 7 tackles, 2TFL, 2 sacks and this forced forced fumble.
In the NSFL his best moments, probably, were his first game as a Wraith and his first points scored. While the preseason game against the Liberty was a loss, there's no denying it was a special moment. Eidur’s dream was to be a Wraith, to play alongside Bork. He recorded a tackle for loss, showing that occasionally he can read plays very well.
His first points as a Wraith came in a loss, too. In the first regular season game against the very strong Outlaws team, the Wraiths managed to gain a great field position in the 3rd quarter, and Eidur made a great swim move past a lineman, and hit Bronko when he did not see him at all, the sack resulting in a safety. Safe-to-say, he was happy about the play even though the team took an L. But it was a sign for things to come.


(S3) - PT #3 - Flashback - TheMemeMaestro - 10-01-2017

The 1st pick in the S3 NSFL Draft, Antonio Sandoval, has had many memories over the course of his time playing the sport of football. Some of his favorite memories include:

The Time he Flipped a Big Boy
Antonio Sandoval was playing offensive line for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in college. They were in a big game and Antonio Sandoval needed to protect his Quarterback in a big moment. If they could beat the University of Florida, it would spike them up the rankings and lead them to a potential spot in the 4 team playoff. As the pocket collapsed, a big boy, 320 lbs Defensive Tackle for Florida came charging at Sandoval. Sandoval flipped him right over, and his QB made a beautiful pass to win the game for the Fighting Irish.

His First Receiving Touchdown
You heard that right. The offensive lineman got a Receiving touchdown. The coach at Notre Dame ran a very tricky offense and one of his most devilish plays was giving the ball to an OL to score a running touchdown. However, Sandoval didn't grab the ball, and instead ran a fly route towards the end zone. It worked, and he got a receiving TD.

Draft Day
Sandoval was shaking, so when his name was called for the first pick in the draft he was ecstatic. He runited with his Brother and they settled their differences.