Robbed: Write about why a team that failed to make the playoffs should have over somebody else. Can be completed at any point
The San Jose Sabercats should have been a team to make the playoffs over the Arizona Outlaws. I mean, look at the Outlaws defense, they gave up 431 points, that defense should never be part of a playoff. They did not deserve to be there especially a team that lost the last two games getting into the playoffs. They should have been left out as I believe that San Jose could have been a better match to take on the Otters. With that said, I think the Outlaws offense was definitely one of the better ones in the league, but I think that defense should be the one that won Championships. Plus, is anyone else sick of seeing the Outlaws and Otters in the big game? How about another team? The Sabercats should be that exact team to get in and be able to put up a fight against other teams. We saw that the Outlaws could not come near the Otters as they lost every single game that they played against them during the year. They lost 45-7 in preseason, 31-24 in Week 6, and then 44-14 in Week 13. Did anyone think this would change? I mean, did anyone think the Outlaws would have a shot? I seriously hope not, we saw it. Sabercats should have been in playoffs.
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
In the Ultimus Game, the series MVP was none other than Bradley Westfield of the Orange County Otters. Westfield had 6 catches for 141 yards with the long catch being a 48 yard reception that was huge. The Orange County Otters are a team that like to spread the ball around and stretch the defense out, something they were looking to do to Dermot Lavelle and Phillippe Carter. And that is exactly what they did, however, Mike Boss was actually limited. If you look at his numbers, 27/45 for 302 yards with only 1 Touchdown and 2 Interceptions. For a Wraiths team, you have to be pretty happy with that display. The Orange County Otters were definitely the most explosive offense, so to limit them to that had to be exciting. I mean, you definitely gave yourself a chance to win, but your offense just did not do it. I definitely think that Westfield's impact on the game was one in which caused him to be the MVP. Not only his stats, but his opening up of the field for people like Phelps, O'Sullivan and Yates was the reason that this guy will get the MVP. Congrats Orange County Otters.
Going to Disneyland!:Who was the Ultimus MVP? Give us a rundown of their celebratory trip to Disneyland. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
Above, I explained who was going to be the Ultimus Game MVP as Bradley Westfield should have took home the honors, but let's look at other options for that honor. Angus Winchester is one player in which could definitely be an option for the MVP. If you look at his game, he was a force with 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery. That is a huge game for a team that likes to run with Bubba Nuck. Ian Bavitz is another option with 9 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, 1 Interception. I mean, this guy did it all. You look at the impact that the defense had on the game, it was very clear. The Wraiths are a team that liked to run with Nuck and throw to Kennedy. Overall, Kennedy was restricted to only 8 catches for 85 yards for a guy that was looking to be the MVP of the season. Now, these guys all went to Disney World and absolutely visited the princesses. They are a huge fan of the Princesses, only one can hope that they have enough room on the rides to fit the big boys of this team. Back to back Championships for the Otters, they have to know where to go and where not to go. The big boys will handle where to eat, but everyone else will just be enjoying the time.
Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
I am going to say that the hero of the playoffs was B. Cook for the Yellowknife Wraiths. I am sick of talking about the Otters, so it is time to talk about the Yellowknife Wraiths. Cook had a huge game to get to the Ultimas game as he had 6 catches for 124 yards and 1 touchdown. He also averaged 20.7 yards per catch. I mean, that had to be a huge game for a team that was looking to take it to the Hawks. Kennedy was pretty well covered in both games which is why Cook had the opportunity and he took it. Akelsen was able to find him and get him the ball as he threw for 486 yards and 3 TD against the Baltimore Hawks. Against the otters, Cook had 6 catches for 94 yards including a 40 yard play that was huge in stretching the defense. It is tough to say that another guy had a bigger impact in both of the games than Cook. I think that he gets the MVP for his team in trying to get the Wraiths to the promised land. Obviously, it did not work, but it was not for him not trying.
The San Jose Sabercats should have been a team to make the playoffs over the Arizona Outlaws. I mean, look at the Outlaws defense, they gave up 431 points, that defense should never be part of a playoff. They did not deserve to be there especially a team that lost the last two games getting into the playoffs. They should have been left out as I believe that San Jose could have been a better match to take on the Otters. With that said, I think the Outlaws offense was definitely one of the better ones in the league, but I think that defense should be the one that won Championships. Plus, is anyone else sick of seeing the Outlaws and Otters in the big game? How about another team? The Sabercats should be that exact team to get in and be able to put up a fight against other teams. We saw that the Outlaws could not come near the Otters as they lost every single game that they played against them during the year. They lost 45-7 in preseason, 31-24 in Week 6, and then 44-14 in Week 13. Did anyone think this would change? I mean, did anyone think the Outlaws would have a shot? I seriously hope not, we saw it. Sabercats should have been in playoffs.
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Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
In the Ultimus Game, the series MVP was none other than Bradley Westfield of the Orange County Otters. Westfield had 6 catches for 141 yards with the long catch being a 48 yard reception that was huge. The Orange County Otters are a team that like to spread the ball around and stretch the defense out, something they were looking to do to Dermot Lavelle and Phillippe Carter. And that is exactly what they did, however, Mike Boss was actually limited. If you look at his numbers, 27/45 for 302 yards with only 1 Touchdown and 2 Interceptions. For a Wraiths team, you have to be pretty happy with that display. The Orange County Otters were definitely the most explosive offense, so to limit them to that had to be exciting. I mean, you definitely gave yourself a chance to win, but your offense just did not do it. I definitely think that Westfield's impact on the game was one in which caused him to be the MVP. Not only his stats, but his opening up of the field for people like Phelps, O'Sullivan and Yates was the reason that this guy will get the MVP. Congrats Orange County Otters.
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Going to Disneyland!:Who was the Ultimus MVP? Give us a rundown of their celebratory trip to Disneyland. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
Above, I explained who was going to be the Ultimus Game MVP as Bradley Westfield should have took home the honors, but let's look at other options for that honor. Angus Winchester is one player in which could definitely be an option for the MVP. If you look at his game, he was a force with 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery. That is a huge game for a team that likes to run with Bubba Nuck. Ian Bavitz is another option with 9 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, 1 Interception. I mean, this guy did it all. You look at the impact that the defense had on the game, it was very clear. The Wraiths are a team that liked to run with Nuck and throw to Kennedy. Overall, Kennedy was restricted to only 8 catches for 85 yards for a guy that was looking to be the MVP of the season. Now, these guys all went to Disney World and absolutely visited the princesses. They are a huge fan of the Princesses, only one can hope that they have enough room on the rides to fit the big boys of this team. Back to back Championships for the Otters, they have to know where to go and where not to go. The big boys will handle where to eat, but everyone else will just be enjoying the time.
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Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
I am going to say that the hero of the playoffs was B. Cook for the Yellowknife Wraiths. I am sick of talking about the Otters, so it is time to talk about the Yellowknife Wraiths. Cook had a huge game to get to the Ultimas game as he had 6 catches for 124 yards and 1 touchdown. He also averaged 20.7 yards per catch. I mean, that had to be a huge game for a team that was looking to take it to the Hawks. Kennedy was pretty well covered in both games which is why Cook had the opportunity and he took it. Akelsen was able to find him and get him the ball as he threw for 486 yards and 3 TD against the Baltimore Hawks. Against the otters, Cook had 6 catches for 94 yards including a 40 yard play that was huge in stretching the defense. It is tough to say that another guy had a bigger impact in both of the games than Cook. I think that he gets the MVP for his team in trying to get the Wraiths to the promised land. Obviously, it did not work, but it was not for him not trying.
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