Hate the player or the game: Tell us which team made the playoffs and shouldn't have, or which team didn't and should have? (Can be completed at any point)
The Baltimore Hawks are probably the team that should have made the playoffs but did not. I believe this is the second time in the short history of the National Simulation Football League where the Baltimore Hawks have struggled late in the season and failed to make the playoffs after losing their final game of the season. At this point I think that is just because they are unlucky and have not had the success the franchise deserves.
Obviously this season I cannot complain too much because it was my own team that was the benefactor of the late season meltdown in Baltimore but I do not think anybody in Yellowknife or in Philadelphia is counting on the Hawks being out of contention when the playoffs roll around next year.
Baltimore has some of the best leadership in the league and I think Hendrix will continue to put his team in a position where they can compete for a playoff berth and a title. Not only is Hendrix a guru at building a culture but his coaching skills are also extremely strong and it shows in his team’s preparation each week. When you look at the combination of front office and coaching from Hendrix and look at the stars on the roster in Baltimore, it is clear that they are a playoff team that belong in the race for the Ultimus late in the season.
Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
The unsung hero of the playoffs has to be Jayce Tuck. The playoffs marked an entire season where Jayce Tuck was able to play in the league without getting suspended for….things. Now, I know what you are thinking. Is this real life? What about stats? What about his team losing? What about whatever else? Is that not a super low standard?
Sure maybe it is a low standard, but when the league is actively looking for reasons to get you out of town and you manage to stick around it is heroic for all parties involved. Jayce Tuck is like the Ndamukong Suh of the National Simulation Football League. He is a generational player that the league is just afraid of so they are just trying to keep him down so that he does not make everyone else look bad. Just like Ndamukong Suh has been falsely blamed for a bit of incidental physical contact in the sport of tackle football, Jayce Tuck was set up and blamed for helping a few of his teammates with their…”personal branding.”
Now the league is constantly trying to keep Jayce Tuck down too. There is even a rumor floating around that the league is using the Russian “O’Sullivan” model 1, 2, and 3 bots to tarnish him and get him out of town.
@JuOSu
Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
1. The Sabercats finally made the playoffs this season, what was it like?
2. What are the Sabercats going to do next season to make it past the Orange County power house?
3. How has your career differed from what you imagined when you were coming into the league?
4. Kill, Marry, Fuck: Dermot, Muford, and Bzerkap
1. It was an amazing expirience, to bring the Good Fans of SJ the thrill of the playoffs for the first time. it was a really well fought season, and i am a bit upset about how it ended, to come so close to lose like that. I am going to resouble my efforts and do my best to bring the Title home to San Jose
2. Well I would tell you, but then I would have to kill you, Its still too early in the offseason to make any plans, but I can say confidently I believe in the front office and that they will do their best to increase the abilities of this team
3. I would say the biggest difference from what I expected is that I was able to stay at QB, having played before and been relegated to other positions has made me hopeful, but realistic about my chances, these are some of the best players ever and here I am trying to keep up with them!
4. thats a tough one..... but I think it would be Kill Dermot.... Kill Muford.... and Fuck Kill Bzerkap :smile:
@Bzerkap @Muford @White Cornerback
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
See @Aenir 's post.
The Baltimore Hawks are probably the team that should have made the playoffs but did not. I believe this is the second time in the short history of the National Simulation Football League where the Baltimore Hawks have struggled late in the season and failed to make the playoffs after losing their final game of the season. At this point I think that is just because they are unlucky and have not had the success the franchise deserves.
Obviously this season I cannot complain too much because it was my own team that was the benefactor of the late season meltdown in Baltimore but I do not think anybody in Yellowknife or in Philadelphia is counting on the Hawks being out of contention when the playoffs roll around next year.
Baltimore has some of the best leadership in the league and I think Hendrix will continue to put his team in a position where they can compete for a playoff berth and a title. Not only is Hendrix a guru at building a culture but his coaching skills are also extremely strong and it shows in his team’s preparation each week. When you look at the combination of front office and coaching from Hendrix and look at the stars on the roster in Baltimore, it is clear that they are a playoff team that belong in the race for the Ultimus late in the season.
Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
The unsung hero of the playoffs has to be Jayce Tuck. The playoffs marked an entire season where Jayce Tuck was able to play in the league without getting suspended for….things. Now, I know what you are thinking. Is this real life? What about stats? What about his team losing? What about whatever else? Is that not a super low standard?
Sure maybe it is a low standard, but when the league is actively looking for reasons to get you out of town and you manage to stick around it is heroic for all parties involved. Jayce Tuck is like the Ndamukong Suh of the National Simulation Football League. He is a generational player that the league is just afraid of so they are just trying to keep him down so that he does not make everyone else look bad. Just like Ndamukong Suh has been falsely blamed for a bit of incidental physical contact in the sport of tackle football, Jayce Tuck was set up and blamed for helping a few of his teammates with their…”personal branding.”
Now the league is constantly trying to keep Jayce Tuck down too. There is even a rumor floating around that the league is using the Russian “O’Sullivan” model 1, 2, and 3 bots to tarnish him and get him out of town.
@JuOSu
Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
1. The Sabercats finally made the playoffs this season, what was it like?
2. What are the Sabercats going to do next season to make it past the Orange County power house?
3. How has your career differed from what you imagined when you were coming into the league?
4. Kill, Marry, Fuck: Dermot, Muford, and Bzerkap
1. It was an amazing expirience, to bring the Good Fans of SJ the thrill of the playoffs for the first time. it was a really well fought season, and i am a bit upset about how it ended, to come so close to lose like that. I am going to resouble my efforts and do my best to bring the Title home to San Jose
2. Well I would tell you, but then I would have to kill you, Its still too early in the offseason to make any plans, but I can say confidently I believe in the front office and that they will do their best to increase the abilities of this team
3. I would say the biggest difference from what I expected is that I was able to stay at QB, having played before and been relegated to other positions has made me hopeful, but realistic about my chances, these are some of the best players ever and here I am trying to keep up with them!
4. thats a tough one..... but I think it would be Kill Dermot.... Kill Muford.... and Fuck Kill Bzerkap :smile:
@Bzerkap @Muford @White Cornerback
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
See @Aenir 's post.
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