the best coach is coach dwyer. I know this is the single team I been on in the league but coach dwyer is easy to see is the best coach in the entire football league. I will tell you this about coach dwyer. Number one is coach dwyer is the only coach to win two championship trophies and he is also the only coach to win one championship trophy so thats important. also coach dwyer is a good coach to make people like the team and want to play on the team in arizona so thats why he is the best coach at what he does. coach dwyer almost got the team a perfect season and its ok he didnt because he got the most wins a team has ever got and thats good for the team. coach dwyer is very nice to his players and makes us want to be on this team not on the other teams and makes me want to come to the site with messages and being nice and doing things for the team like nice things in the locker room and lots of rewards. if other coaches were to do the things coach dwyer did maybe the teams would be better and they would make the outlaws seem not so good but they dont and hes the best at what he does for this thing.

Charles Law is the most impressive Rookie TE I've ever seen. Well, it's no secret that my activity has dropped a little bit, so I haven't gotten to see every single game. Still when I do see Outlaws games there is always one name that never fails to impress when his number is called. That is Charles Law. The Outlaws had previously never had good Tight End play, as we had a inactive TE before Law but I never thought that Charles would be able to immediately step into the role and become a difference maker for this team (especially for our First Down rate). Any team that doesn't include C Law in their gameplan regrets it on game day. 51 Receptions, 444 yards, and a 8.7 Average Yards he will move the chains. But, it's not just his ability to move the chains it's his reliability. If my boy Law is open HE IS GONNA CATCH IT. The dude has fantastic hands and that makes him a very comfortable target for King Bronko. This is a essential piece of the Outlaws offense that we've lacked for the first two seasons.
"But but but... he not that fast and doesn't make long YAC breakaways down the field!" Well he doesn't need too. You know what I find the most telling sign of his value to the Outlaws and greatness as a player? It's his TD Receptions. He is currently tied for first in Arizona. When a offense is in the redzone, things become a little more difficult. You have to be faster or else you could see the ball going back the other way. In the Redzone, QB's are getting the ball to receivers they TRUST. When a rookie is tied for first is redzone receptions on his team, its a big sign of the amount of trust his QB has in him. As his fellow Outlaw, I am extremely proud to have a player like him on my team. @AdamS [div align=\"center\"]
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When you think about who the greatest person at a position is, the word GOAT comes into mind, at least for myself. And when I think of a GOAT I think of none other than Ricky Maddox, converted DE of the Yellowknife Wraiths. Prior to this season, he was labeled the GOAT TE because he was the best at what he did, by far. He had the best hands in the league by any TE, and was the most physically gifted of any TE either. Once he made the switch to the other side of the ball, he did not drop the title of GOAT. He has transformed into a beast on the other side of the ball, and his years of experience playing offense has really helped him flourish into the great DE he is today in this league. My client, Joseph Askins, has tried to resemble Ricky Maddox in every way possible, in hopes of trying to reclaim the title of GOAT TE for the Yellowknife Wraiths. He is hungry and ready to be on the top of this league using his unique set of skills to get there. All in all, Maddox is definitely the GOAT player at whatever he does, and he is definitely not afraid to flaunt that around.
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Tim Pest is simply the best at what he does. On the offensive line he is incredibly strong and he never lets anybody by him. Not only does Tim get a lot of pancakes in the run game, he also is a brick wall in the passing game. King Bronko never feels pressure from his side and that allows the Outlaws offense to flourish. Pest was not very sought after when he first came into the league, but Pest has developed into an amazing player after being a top tier draft pick. Gregor Clegane has arguably fallen behind Pest, as Pest has become one of the most respected players in he league. The Outlaws have treasured how much talent he has ever since he came into the league, and now they are reaping the benefits of believing through his slow start. Some can say that Angus Winchester, Micah Hendrix, or somebody else has become a better offensive lineman, but I think that Tim Pest has quickly developed into the best up there, but it could also potentially have something to do with the fact that he never has to play against Jayce Tuck, allowing him to dodge the best defensive lineman in the league.
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Arizona Outlaw Cornerback Franklin Harris Jr. is the one of the best cornerbacks in the league and this is incredibly impressive considering he’s a rookie this season. As an integral component of the Arizona Outlaw defense, he currently leads the league in interceptions and ties for 3rd in pass deflections at 14 along with a forced fumble and touchdown this season. These stats are incredible for a rookie and it has contributed immensely to the Outlaws perfect record this season. It’s no wonder that the Outlaw defense is one of the most potent lines in the NSFL. You have Jayce Tuck sacking quarterbacks left and right and Harris Jr. or Philippe Carter making sure the quarterbacks can’t hit their receivers when they manage to hold off Tuck. Harris Jr. is averaging a league high 1.4 pass deflections per game and is one of the best man to man coverage players that the league has ever seen. He looks to jam the receiver at the line or plays off a cushion with every play and is a dynamic threat to opponent’s wide receivers. If he’s as good as he is now in season 3, we can expect him to become a monster next season.
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The Yellowknife Wraiths, there was a time (might still be) when the name conjured visions of some great high flying offenses. In season 3, all the name conjures is the thought of the most inconsistent team in the NSFL. Yellowknife is the best team in the league at not being the best. They cannot seem to have a solid all phases game, if its the Offense clicking, the defense looks like it couldn't stop pop warner players. If its the Defense that's working on all cylinders then its the Offense that looks like it couldn't win a shoot out with a John Shoop (00s Bears OC, look him up at your own risk) Offense. On top of this all are the special teams which by the numbers are the worst in the league.
[iframe width=\\\"560\\\" height=\\\"315\\\" src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/QlG0L28NNXQ\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\" allowfullscreen][/iframe] The coaches in Yellowknife cannot seem to wrap their heads around game preparation for simplicity sake. They've been scouring all sorts of game footage and one might think, causing the inconsistency, because how can an offense gain traction when one week they run the spread, the next run heavy, and a third west coast? so some of this might be self inflicted, all we know is, In Yellowknife, the fans will have to wait for next season. (210) ![]()
Dan Miller is literally the best at what he does. He is one guy that you see in the weight room every day, at the practice field after everyone leaves and even in the film room consistently. If anyone is the best at what they do, then look no further. Dan Miller is leading the league in forced fumbles, 4 sacks away from #1 MVP Jayce Tuck, and 2 tackles away from tying Tuck for number on tackles as well. Miller has been the silent killer for the vast improved San Jose Defense, and he is a cornerstone building block to help continue push San Jose in the right direction. Besides his straight dedication to improving week in and week out, he has also been an essential member in the locker room, helping rookies out, talking to coaches, working with game planning, this man literally does it all. Dan Miller is a lock for defensive tackle of the year, and should even be in the running for MVP, because without him, San Jose would be lost in the sauce. Dan Miller is the prodigal son of San Jose, and teams better watch out, he is going to be in your backfield and hitting your quarterback.
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Benson Bayley is the best at being the worst. When you look at the amount of work that Benson Bayley puts in, the work on the field is completely different. I mean, let's look at the amount of catches in which Benson Bayley has given up. If you are any other team, why would you throw to anyone else but him? You are guaranteed like 30+ yards by throwing in his direction. So, I am the best at letting Wide receivers getting their numbers and boosting them. I mean, if you have a MVP candidate, just put them matched up with Benson Bayley and that will take care of that. Why would anyone else throw at him? I mean, people are talking about Tuck and Miller and others, but comeon, the biggest bust rookie has to be Benson Bayley, doesn't it? When you look at other rookies such as Franklin Harris, he has 4 times the amount of picks that Benson Bayley has. When you think about this guy, you want to think about how successful he is, but being the 4th pick you need to be better. So Benson Bayley, you are the best of being bad. How about them apples?
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He IS the fastest man in the league. The tales of Boss Tweed, running back for the Colorado Yeti, have been told to children and adults alike all across the world. Ever since overtaking Stormblessed, wide receiver for the Baltimore Hawks as the fastest player in the league, everyone has taken great interest in Tweed. Rumors have it his speed was developed from his time as a child in Africa, where he often had to run from lions and tigers simply to make it to school and receive an education. They say that smoke rises from the ground when he runs, and that the National Simulation Football League requires him to wear a special type of cleats in order to prevent the field or turf from catching fire. According to Pro Football Focus, he was clocked this past season running at 23.9 miles per hour, nearly as fast as Usain Bolt. Speaking of track, Tweed actually went to the Olympics this past year. He represented Kenya in both the 100 meter race as well as the 200 meter race. He has been working all his life to be as fast as he is, and it has made him one of the lone bright spots for the Yeti.
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