03-21-2018, 05:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2018, 04:00 PM by ItsJustBarry.)
Robbed – Based on my knowledge of the past season I would have to say the Baltimore Hawks were robbed? Why would I select the Baltimore Hawks? That’s easy. They didn’t make the playoffs. I am sure there was some shoddy SIM action that occurred through the season that can’t be explained. Maybe they ley ER back into the simmer’s box. How the fuck do I know? The Baltimore Hawks have good players that are active. We have the most known kicker in the game, and he is consistently inconsistent. Aside from that we have a good quarterback who does good quarterback things and a wide receiver group that is well above average. On the defensive side of the ball, there are several new players on the roster who have made an immediate impact. We added Noah Goodson and Austin Roenick to an already stout secondary. If all the facts don’t convince you we were robbed, then so be it. I am not here to persuade you. One thing is for certain, the Baltimore Hawks were denied a playoff berth and it’s a damn travesty to the entire existence of the National Simulation Football League. Shit, I still need six words. Nevermind. (200)
Root for the underdog – I guess for this topic I need to pick an underdog. Since I am getting to this so late, I am stuck with the Philly Liberty. Fuck me, right? Yeah anyways, they are definitely the underdogs headed into this next matchup. Looking at the rosters, I can’t find a single position where I would give them the nod over their opponents, the Orange county otters. Tyler Oles and Mike Boss, I am taking Mike Boss every time. Jordan Yates, Robert Phelps, and Bradley Westfield versus, Josh Garden, Fox North, and Blessed Storm. Am I reading this right? Yeah, I am taking Jordan Yates, Robert Phelps, and Bradley Westfield every damn time. I guess their one offensive silver lining is they can exploit this shitty SIM and play Dimirio out of position to rack up ridiculous receptions and yards. On the defensive side, I do really like Eli Kamaka, Bagwell, and Vikain Marmalade (sp) but I don’t expect them to be able to carry this entire defense. The Philly Liberty also have the infamous Kevin Cushing. That’s got to be good for something, right? Maybe this year is the year that the curse of Garden and Cushing is broken but I doubt it. (202)
Matchup Nightmares - Seriously? I just wrote 200 words outlining this exact topic but from the perspective of the Philly Liberty. Alright, let me see if I have 200 more words I can stretch out of this lopsided affair, except this time, let’s talk about the orange county otters. From the top, they have Mike Boss. He’s been a matchup nightmare for 3+ seasons now so why would anyone expect anything different this game. Next, there’s Bradley Westfield, Robert Phelps, Jordan Yates, and that Erlich Burnsman guy. This team does what it wants on offense and this next game will be no different. Even on defense, they has an entire cast of stars. They are so loaded with talent, there are rumors that some of their players are even, dare I say it, tired of winning so easily. Tired of winning? What the fuck? I have never heard some ridiculous nonsense out of any true competitor. Anyways, there’s Ryan Sierra, Gregor Clegane, Ian Bavitz, Marc Spector, Elvin Enchant, some O’Sullivan, Tegan Atwell, and theres also Winchester. There’s a few others that I didn’t mention but I forgot their names and didn’t want to go looking. I am sorry and I mean absolutely no disrespect. (201)
Sit down with a star - @Bwestfield
1. Yes or No. Bradley Westfield has played his entire career as a member of the Orange County Otters. During that time, you has amassed 455 receptions, 8413 receiving yards, an 18.49 yard per reception average, and 63 touchdowns. All of these are impressive numbers especially coming from a player that was drafted in the 13th round of the inaugural S1 draft. During your career, you have been the top 10 in receiving yards every single season and have led all receivers twice. There’s no arguing that any team would be ecstatic to add you to their roster. Would you ever consider playing for another team in the NSFL?
I think about it all the time. I am a huge fan of parity within the league. I can't say for certain that it will ever happen but the idea is there.
2. Obviously, you are going to put your team mates first. That’s just the type of player you seem to be. Let’s forget about Orange County for just a minute here. If you had to pick, who would say is your favorite offensive and defensive players in the National Simulation Football league are?
Offensive player would be Damian Kroetch, the dude is a monster
Defensive players would be Antoine Delacour, he can do anything on the field
3. With your 3rd consecutive championship in the books and looking ahead and seeing no real threat in the ASFC next season, do you ever think to yourself that it’s just too easy?
It's never easy. Every year is just as hard as the last. It is really nice to have those championships but we worked hard for every single one.
4. Can you suggest a local beer in your area that you think everyone should try at least once?
Ellicottville brewing company makes an excellent oatmeal stout.
Root for the underdog – I guess for this topic I need to pick an underdog. Since I am getting to this so late, I am stuck with the Philly Liberty. Fuck me, right? Yeah anyways, they are definitely the underdogs headed into this next matchup. Looking at the rosters, I can’t find a single position where I would give them the nod over their opponents, the Orange county otters. Tyler Oles and Mike Boss, I am taking Mike Boss every time. Jordan Yates, Robert Phelps, and Bradley Westfield versus, Josh Garden, Fox North, and Blessed Storm. Am I reading this right? Yeah, I am taking Jordan Yates, Robert Phelps, and Bradley Westfield every damn time. I guess their one offensive silver lining is they can exploit this shitty SIM and play Dimirio out of position to rack up ridiculous receptions and yards. On the defensive side, I do really like Eli Kamaka, Bagwell, and Vikain Marmalade (sp) but I don’t expect them to be able to carry this entire defense. The Philly Liberty also have the infamous Kevin Cushing. That’s got to be good for something, right? Maybe this year is the year that the curse of Garden and Cushing is broken but I doubt it. (202)
Matchup Nightmares - Seriously? I just wrote 200 words outlining this exact topic but from the perspective of the Philly Liberty. Alright, let me see if I have 200 more words I can stretch out of this lopsided affair, except this time, let’s talk about the orange county otters. From the top, they have Mike Boss. He’s been a matchup nightmare for 3+ seasons now so why would anyone expect anything different this game. Next, there’s Bradley Westfield, Robert Phelps, Jordan Yates, and that Erlich Burnsman guy. This team does what it wants on offense and this next game will be no different. Even on defense, they has an entire cast of stars. They are so loaded with talent, there are rumors that some of their players are even, dare I say it, tired of winning so easily. Tired of winning? What the fuck? I have never heard some ridiculous nonsense out of any true competitor. Anyways, there’s Ryan Sierra, Gregor Clegane, Ian Bavitz, Marc Spector, Elvin Enchant, some O’Sullivan, Tegan Atwell, and theres also Winchester. There’s a few others that I didn’t mention but I forgot their names and didn’t want to go looking. I am sorry and I mean absolutely no disrespect. (201)
Sit down with a star - @Bwestfield
1. Yes or No. Bradley Westfield has played his entire career as a member of the Orange County Otters. During that time, you has amassed 455 receptions, 8413 receiving yards, an 18.49 yard per reception average, and 63 touchdowns. All of these are impressive numbers especially coming from a player that was drafted in the 13th round of the inaugural S1 draft. During your career, you have been the top 10 in receiving yards every single season and have led all receivers twice. There’s no arguing that any team would be ecstatic to add you to their roster. Would you ever consider playing for another team in the NSFL?
I think about it all the time. I am a huge fan of parity within the league. I can't say for certain that it will ever happen but the idea is there.
2. Obviously, you are going to put your team mates first. That’s just the type of player you seem to be. Let’s forget about Orange County for just a minute here. If you had to pick, who would say is your favorite offensive and defensive players in the National Simulation Football league are?
Offensive player would be Damian Kroetch, the dude is a monster
Defensive players would be Antoine Delacour, he can do anything on the field
3. With your 3rd consecutive championship in the books and looking ahead and seeing no real threat in the ASFC next season, do you ever think to yourself that it’s just too easy?
It's never easy. Every year is just as hard as the last. It is really nice to have those championships but we worked hard for every single one.
4. Can you suggest a local beer in your area that you think everyone should try at least once?
Ellicottville brewing company makes an excellent oatmeal stout.
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