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(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - Admin - 07-01-2017

This PT will run for the weekend only.

The playoffs are in the horizon and some teams are counting on their S2 pickups to be big parts of their team. Who has been showing up?

Your Task:
Written: Write about a S2 player and their development leading up to the end of the season and the draft. Must be at least 200 words

Or

Grafx: Make a Sig for a S2 player.

Gain
2 TPE for completing the task in full

Deadline: Sunday night, 11:59PM PST


(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - Merica - 07-01-2017

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(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - Jbearly - 07-01-2017

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(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - Silver Fox - 07-01-2017

Ragnar @Kronen is one tough son of a gun. Fast and durable, he seems ready to shine right off the bat. In the opening prospect game, he had 5 tackles and 2 interceptions, one of which was a pick 6, earning defensive player of the game. When Paul DiMirio wakes up in a cold sweat at night, all he can remember is the burning eyes of Ragnar Kronen as he reaches in to grab the ball away at the last moment.

The one challenge Kronen does face is depth – currently all teams have starting safeties and don’t seem to be interested in spending cap space for a guy who’d be riding the bench. I could see the Otters picking him up though, if they have the cap space – they only have a couple JAGS at strong safety and Kronen could fit in nicely, a definite potential contributor in the playoffs. Once the expansion teams arrive, he’ll be selected for sure in season 2 as a starting safety; no way he rides the pine. In the meantime, Ragnar will continue to keep some of the other season 2 prospects honest in the rookie games – I’m certainly glad he’s on my team.

Ragnar Kronen is not just any rookie, folks. When given the opportunity to shine for a real team, he’s going to wreak havoc on opposing offences. I expect him to be one of the top safeties in the league.



(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - 124715 - 07-01-2017

(07-01-2017, 11:54 AM)Silver Fox Wrote:When Paul DiMirio wakes up in a cold sweat at night, all he can remember is the burning eyes of Ragnar Kronen as he reaches in to grab the ball away at the last moment.


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But seriously, @Kronen was great in the first game but penalties killed him second game.


(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - 124715 - 07-01-2017

Are S2 people allowed to do this?


(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - theFlock - 07-01-2017

What can I tell you about @Blaster Blade? Well, the 6'5" 290lb Power Rushing Defensive End out of Austin, Texas already has the tools for success. There is nothing scarier than a big physically imposing defender down in the trenches. Combine that with his speed, and he's a nightmare for offensive lines. Boasting a 76 speed and a 75 strength, Blaster is already as well rounded as they come. On a team that takes pride in its defense and its secondary, Blaster takes on an important role down bottom to create the pressure needed to let his secondary shine.

Along with Asipi, Dam, and Tuck, Blade has showed he can hold his own and has the stats to prove it. Three of the four lineman have 38 total tackles, while Blade and Tuck share a whopping 14 tackles for loss. With 5 sacks on the year and a forced fumble, Blade is showing exactly how important he is to this defense.

With the ability to get into the backfield and pressure the QB, as well as stop the ball carrier behind the line with a crushing presence, Blade is proving himself to be one of the top defensive ends for the Season 2 draft.
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(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - White Cornerback - 07-01-2017

(07-01-2017, 04:44 PM)124715 Wrote:Are S2 people allowed to do this?
Yes you are, as with all point tasks. The only thing S2 players cannot do is S1's rookie and team training camps if I'm correct.


(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - 124715 - 07-01-2017

(07-01-2017, 01:08 PM)Dermot Wrote:Yes you are, as with all point tasks. The only thing S2 players cannot do is S1's rookie and team training camps if I'm correct.


thanks


(S1) - Weekend PT #4 - S2 Stars - HENDRIX - 07-01-2017

Greg Clegane, an offensive lineman for the Orange County Otters has been one of the best S2 player pickups in the league. In this inaugural season there is a dearth of offensive line talent, so getting an elite one off the waiver wire has been an incredible pickup for the team. He is a giant 6'7", 350lb beast that is equally adept in pass protection and run blocking. The guy has a head and neck like a rhino, arms like an anaconda, and legs like sequoia trunks. He has helped a strong Otters offensive line give up the 2nd fewest sacks in the league, being only one away from the league leading Sabercats. As an individual he has 35 pancakes which is tenth most in the league. Rumor has it that Clegane eats thirty pounds of red meat the day before games and has clogged every toilet in the Otters locker room. Nobody wants to confront him about it though because he could literally kill you with one swing. With his skill, commitment, and positional value, Clegane will be getting a lot of looks as a potential first round pick in the season two draft with teams hoping he can deliver on his franchise lineman potential.