07-01-2018, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2018, 10:57 PM by caltroit_red_flames.)
Championship Game Recap: Do a recap of the best play from the championship game. Must be completed after the Championship Game
The Ultimus promises to be the greatest game of the year each season and what a game this year's Ultimus was! It began as a close game.
In the first quarter the game started with ball being kicked to NOLA. Before any points were scored the ball was punted a total of 5 times until the Second Line were able to score three points by field goal off the cleets of P. Leg. The game would stay 0-3 until the final 6 seconds of the first quarter when Robby Rainey ran the ball until the endzone and put the Wraiths up 7 - 3.
The second quarter again began with NOLA holding the ball and it wouldn't be until halfway through the quarter that a team would score more points. The Wraiths scored another 7 points to go up by a score of 14 - 3 again on the back of Robby Rainey, but the Second Line answered back just three minutes later to bring it back a close match at 14-10 when B. Maximus III completed a pass to D. Evans.
In the third quarter the Wraiths started with the ball and wasted no time scoring a touchdown just 2 minutes into the quarter when Mats Akelsen completed a 36 yard pass to E. Kennedy. The Wraiths were now up by a score of 21 - 10. The Wraiths would put another 3 points on the board off the cleets of N. Forfeit and the Wraiths were up by 24 - 10.
In the fourth quarter P. Leg scored another field goal to make it a score of 24 - 13. The game would end at that score and the Yellowknife Wraiths would take home the Ultimus.
Interview 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)
My answers are this post as the PT says they should be: http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=132493
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)
The Ultimus MVP has to be Mat Akselsen. Passing and running for 335 yard and running for a touchdown himself, Akelsen did everything his coaches asked of him and more in the game that mattered most, the Ultimus, which got him offensive player of the game should also get him playoff MVP. On his celebratory trip to Disneyland Akelsen decided he was going to frisky in public and he wasn't shy about it. Akelsen went to nearby strip club and asked for 5 girls to come with him to Disneyland. The park staff was less than thrilled to see women dressed to sparingly in their park. Eventually they found their way into the big castle and found a staff only room where they got down to business. Some staff walked by and opened the door and were stunned at what they saw. They stood there in shock and closed the door and walked away. Eventually security stopped by the room but they had already finished the deed which was a relief for the security guards because wants to be the perspn to hand the playoff MVP of the NSFL over to the police the week after he's won the Ultimus. And that's the story of how Mat Akselsen made whoopy at Disneyland.
Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
In my opinion rookies are always the most important players. Any team can expect their top players to perform whethed that's their quarterback or top wide receiver, but rookies tend to take a long time to develop and may not be ready during their first season. When a rookie steps in right away and is in the top 5 for players in their position during their rookie season's playoff run that is huge for any team and that can push them over the edge into being a champion team. That's why I think Chad Pennington is the unsung hero of the playoffs. During the playoffs Chad was able to get 16 tackles and 2 sacks in just 2 games. He's not a big playmaker when it comes to forced fumbles, fumble recoveries or passes defended, but those 16 tackles led his entire team during the playoffs which shows how consistent he is and how much of a leader he is on the field. His 16 tackles stopped the opposing teams from being able to gain crucial yards and forced 4th downs and turnovers several times. A rookie campaign like this may not be enough to get MVP, but that's a perfect reason to call this up and coming linebacker the unsung hero of the playoffs. Not everyone notices defense, but without this rookie the wraiths may not have won the Ultimus.
The Ultimus promises to be the greatest game of the year each season and what a game this year's Ultimus was! It began as a close game.
In the first quarter the game started with ball being kicked to NOLA. Before any points were scored the ball was punted a total of 5 times until the Second Line were able to score three points by field goal off the cleets of P. Leg. The game would stay 0-3 until the final 6 seconds of the first quarter when Robby Rainey ran the ball until the endzone and put the Wraiths up 7 - 3.
The second quarter again began with NOLA holding the ball and it wouldn't be until halfway through the quarter that a team would score more points. The Wraiths scored another 7 points to go up by a score of 14 - 3 again on the back of Robby Rainey, but the Second Line answered back just three minutes later to bring it back a close match at 14-10 when B. Maximus III completed a pass to D. Evans.
In the third quarter the Wraiths started with the ball and wasted no time scoring a touchdown just 2 minutes into the quarter when Mats Akelsen completed a 36 yard pass to E. Kennedy. The Wraiths were now up by a score of 21 - 10. The Wraiths would put another 3 points on the board off the cleets of N. Forfeit and the Wraiths were up by 24 - 10.
In the fourth quarter P. Leg scored another field goal to make it a score of 24 - 13. The game would end at that score and the Yellowknife Wraiths would take home the Ultimus.
Interview 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)
My answers are this post as the PT says they should be: http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=132493
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)
The Ultimus MVP has to be Mat Akselsen. Passing and running for 335 yard and running for a touchdown himself, Akelsen did everything his coaches asked of him and more in the game that mattered most, the Ultimus, which got him offensive player of the game should also get him playoff MVP. On his celebratory trip to Disneyland Akelsen decided he was going to frisky in public and he wasn't shy about it. Akelsen went to nearby strip club and asked for 5 girls to come with him to Disneyland. The park staff was less than thrilled to see women dressed to sparingly in their park. Eventually they found their way into the big castle and found a staff only room where they got down to business. Some staff walked by and opened the door and were stunned at what they saw. They stood there in shock and closed the door and walked away. Eventually security stopped by the room but they had already finished the deed which was a relief for the security guards because wants to be the perspn to hand the playoff MVP of the NSFL over to the police the week after he's won the Ultimus. And that's the story of how Mat Akselsen made whoopy at Disneyland.
Unsung Hero:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
In my opinion rookies are always the most important players. Any team can expect their top players to perform whethed that's their quarterback or top wide receiver, but rookies tend to take a long time to develop and may not be ready during their first season. When a rookie steps in right away and is in the top 5 for players in their position during their rookie season's playoff run that is huge for any team and that can push them over the edge into being a champion team. That's why I think Chad Pennington is the unsung hero of the playoffs. During the playoffs Chad was able to get 16 tackles and 2 sacks in just 2 games. He's not a big playmaker when it comes to forced fumbles, fumble recoveries or passes defended, but those 16 tackles led his entire team during the playoffs which shows how consistent he is and how much of a leader he is on the field. His 16 tackles stopped the opposing teams from being able to gain crucial yards and forced 4th downs and turnovers several times. A rookie campaign like this may not be enough to get MVP, but that's a perfect reason to call this up and coming linebacker the unsung hero of the playoffs. Not everyone notices defense, but without this rookie the wraiths may not have won the Ultimus.