To see Thomas Passmann so somber and serious is, to put it lightly, a shocker, but he is really focused and dialed in as the Outlaws play their final games of the regular season. With Arizona having a record that is dead even, drawn 7-7, they will need to find another gear if they are to succeed in the playoffs; and Passmann wants to be more than a middling player on a middling team. With a contract that has run up and having yet to be extended, he will need to play for his life. A contract year puts a lot of pressure on any player, but Passmann's future is on even more thin ice than most due to his off-the-field stunts. Will Arizona extend him? It might come down to his playoff performance, so he will need to have the games of his career.
The team has struggled on the road, so playing well in the last away game of the season will be a big step forward for all of them. You could make the case that Arizona's offense underperforming is due to Passmann regressing and taking a step back with his numbers; you really have to see more from him at this time of year. He has been practicing, honing his skills, trying to get in a good mental space, and prepping for the winner takes all playoff duel that is soon to come. You can already feel the tension in the air, feel the excitement building with the fans, see the determination on the players' faces. There is another gear somewhere that Passmann is capable of finding; the question is will he find it, and if he does, will he find it in time for it to matter? Arizona is banking on the answer to that question being yes, their playoff hopes just might be riding on the vampiric wide receiver elevating his game to levels befitting a superhuman creature.
Look for a great reception or touchdown run when it is all on the line, this publication truly believes that Passmann can come through when the team needs him. The Outlaws will not have an easy time with really strong teams like the Orange County Otters, and in the other conference, the Colorado Yeti, standing in their way. But regular season win totals don't count for anything but seeding and confidence boosts in the playoffs. They must study how the best teams play, find their weaknesses, and exploit them. There has to be a chink in the armor where the Outlaws can start to unravel the clean and crisp game plan that the Otters have executed flawlesses; despite their deep talent, they can't be perfect. They are a fallible, human team, and that just might be where Arizona has the advantage. Not being 100% a human roster just might be what carries Arizona to an Ultimus victory. Humans really are tremendously underrated, or so Thomas Passmann would tell you. It is time for him to prove that vampires are superior to humans once and for all.
How will the playoffs unfold? Only time will tell, but it should prove to be an interesting and complicated affair. It is good to see that Passmann is taking things more seriously in a year where his team has a really chance, and his coaches should just hope to see him continuing to prep for the playoffs in these final weeks. The real season is about to begin, and Thomas Passmann will be ready to prove his worth. His career just might be riding on this final stretch, so he has to find his game now.
The team has struggled on the road, so playing well in the last away game of the season will be a big step forward for all of them. You could make the case that Arizona's offense underperforming is due to Passmann regressing and taking a step back with his numbers; you really have to see more from him at this time of year. He has been practicing, honing his skills, trying to get in a good mental space, and prepping for the winner takes all playoff duel that is soon to come. You can already feel the tension in the air, feel the excitement building with the fans, see the determination on the players' faces. There is another gear somewhere that Passmann is capable of finding; the question is will he find it, and if he does, will he find it in time for it to matter? Arizona is banking on the answer to that question being yes, their playoff hopes just might be riding on the vampiric wide receiver elevating his game to levels befitting a superhuman creature.
Look for a great reception or touchdown run when it is all on the line, this publication truly believes that Passmann can come through when the team needs him. The Outlaws will not have an easy time with really strong teams like the Orange County Otters, and in the other conference, the Colorado Yeti, standing in their way. But regular season win totals don't count for anything but seeding and confidence boosts in the playoffs. They must study how the best teams play, find their weaknesses, and exploit them. There has to be a chink in the armor where the Outlaws can start to unravel the clean and crisp game plan that the Otters have executed flawlesses; despite their deep talent, they can't be perfect. They are a fallible, human team, and that just might be where Arizona has the advantage. Not being 100% a human roster just might be what carries Arizona to an Ultimus victory. Humans really are tremendously underrated, or so Thomas Passmann would tell you. It is time for him to prove that vampires are superior to humans once and for all.
How will the playoffs unfold? Only time will tell, but it should prove to be an interesting and complicated affair. It is good to see that Passmann is taking things more seriously in a year where his team has a really chance, and his coaches should just hope to see him continuing to prep for the playoffs in these final weeks. The real season is about to begin, and Thomas Passmann will be ready to prove his worth. His career just might be riding on this final stretch, so he has to find his game now.
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