New Talent: Write about which S8 trade will or did have the biggest impact in the playoffs. Can be written at any time depending on if you choose to write about who already has or who will do good
Ummm, where to begin with this one? So San Jose and Philly traded their entire teams to New Orleans Secondline who suddenly turned their team around and won 7 of their final 8 games and beat the Otters in a close road game for the ASFC championship title. These guys traded for Paul Dimirio and Benson Bayley, among others. When they faced the Otters they went into extreme ball control mode and used Darren Smallwood's rushing abilities to eat clock and keep the ball out of Mike Boss' hands. And with their defense shored up in the weakest point, the secondary, they were able to hold their own against the Otters air raid offense enough to keep them from putting up the big points that the Otters are known for. The addition of these extra pieces were able to really help the NOLA defense click and help give them a second reliable pair of hands in the middle of the field to compliment Ardie Savea. This was easily one of the biggest trade deadline deals we had ever seen a team pull off and it almost turned into complete success, but NOLA weren't able to beat the Wraiths in the Ultimus. Still these trades leave them poised for success for season 9.
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)
Clearly the team that should not have made the playoffs were the New Orleans Second Line. Those dirty cheaters with their collusion trades gave up peanuts in exchange for a crop of elite players. They knew that they would need to add tons of TPE in order to defeat the greatest NSFL team of all time, the OC Otters. So they made back-room deals with other opponents of the Otters like the Liberty (still jealous even after winning one of their trouncing in S6) and the San Jose Sabercats (jealous because they've always sucked and nobody in Calinfornia goes to their games anymore) to bring down the Otters dynasty by stacking one team. Let's also not talk about the gambling part of it. Some surprise the team that used to be in Vegas and had odds of making the Ultimus at 300:1 suddenly is able to make massive cheap trades and get to the game? Hmmmmmmm.....smells fishy to me. Several government agencies have been inquiring into the bank accounts and financial dealings of a few team owners in San Jose and Philadelphia in regards to some "suspect gambling activities", but that must be completely unrelated, right? The Second Line are just a bunch of dirty cheaters and should not have made the playoffs at all.
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)
I'd have to give the award of Ultimus MVP to the one-and-only Dermot Lavelle. Dermot was able to contain a very capable passing offense led by Borkman as he threw to the likes of Evans and Law. Although it can be difficult to judge a cornerback's performance by their statline Dermot was still able to put up some respectable numbers and he was able to pick off Borkman once as well for his only turnover of the game. By playing well and sticking tight in coverage Dermot effectively shut down half of the field and force Borkman to dink-and-dunk over the middle of the field for short yardages, or give the ball to Smallwood. With the Wraiths out in front to an early lead being able to take away the out routes and still protect against the deep ball meant they were going to have a very difficult time catching up on the Second Line offense. In the end Dermot Lavelle was too much and controlled the field too well and NOLA was never able to get enough moving on offense. Borkman finished the game with a 70 passer rating and Dermot was declared the Ultimus MVP and took a trip to Disneyland.
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)
http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...14&#entry132631
Ummm, where to begin with this one? So San Jose and Philly traded their entire teams to New Orleans Secondline who suddenly turned their team around and won 7 of their final 8 games and beat the Otters in a close road game for the ASFC championship title. These guys traded for Paul Dimirio and Benson Bayley, among others. When they faced the Otters they went into extreme ball control mode and used Darren Smallwood's rushing abilities to eat clock and keep the ball out of Mike Boss' hands. And with their defense shored up in the weakest point, the secondary, they were able to hold their own against the Otters air raid offense enough to keep them from putting up the big points that the Otters are known for. The addition of these extra pieces were able to really help the NOLA defense click and help give them a second reliable pair of hands in the middle of the field to compliment Ardie Savea. This was easily one of the biggest trade deadline deals we had ever seen a team pull off and it almost turned into complete success, but NOLA weren't able to beat the Wraiths in the Ultimus. Still these trades leave them poised for success for season 9.
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)
Clearly the team that should not have made the playoffs were the New Orleans Second Line. Those dirty cheaters with their collusion trades gave up peanuts in exchange for a crop of elite players. They knew that they would need to add tons of TPE in order to defeat the greatest NSFL team of all time, the OC Otters. So they made back-room deals with other opponents of the Otters like the Liberty (still jealous even after winning one of their trouncing in S6) and the San Jose Sabercats (jealous because they've always sucked and nobody in Calinfornia goes to their games anymore) to bring down the Otters dynasty by stacking one team. Let's also not talk about the gambling part of it. Some surprise the team that used to be in Vegas and had odds of making the Ultimus at 300:1 suddenly is able to make massive cheap trades and get to the game? Hmmmmmmm.....smells fishy to me. Several government agencies have been inquiring into the bank accounts and financial dealings of a few team owners in San Jose and Philadelphia in regards to some "suspect gambling activities", but that must be completely unrelated, right? The Second Line are just a bunch of dirty cheaters and should not have made the playoffs at all.
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)
I'd have to give the award of Ultimus MVP to the one-and-only Dermot Lavelle. Dermot was able to contain a very capable passing offense led by Borkman as he threw to the likes of Evans and Law. Although it can be difficult to judge a cornerback's performance by their statline Dermot was still able to put up some respectable numbers and he was able to pick off Borkman once as well for his only turnover of the game. By playing well and sticking tight in coverage Dermot effectively shut down half of the field and force Borkman to dink-and-dunk over the middle of the field for short yardages, or give the ball to Smallwood. With the Wraiths out in front to an early lead being able to take away the out routes and still protect against the deep ball meant they were going to have a very difficult time catching up on the Second Line offense. In the end Dermot Lavelle was too much and controlled the field too well and NOLA was never able to get enough moving on offense. Borkman finished the game with a 70 passer rating and Dermot was declared the Ultimus MVP and took a trip to Disneyland.
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)
http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...14&#entry132631
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