Back in the Season 2 NSFC championship game, we saw some controversy. Up and coming Hawks linebacker, Erasmo Broadway had initially tested positive for performance enhancing drugs following a random drug test following the game. Broadway contested that he had been prescribed medication for a sore knee the week prior and that it must have contained a banned substance. Whatever the case, no punishment was handed down and the Hawks’ 16-14 victory stood. Further evidence that these allegations were not true came in the stat sheet where Broadway only accounted for 4 tackles the whole game. By comparison, he had averaged over eight tackles per game throughout the season along with 12 sacks, three interceptions, 13 pass deflections, and one safety so to say he underperformed would be an understatement.
(For anyone who doesn’t know, Broadway’s Agility was set to 100 in the sim after 775 was entered instead of 75. It was decided that this error had very little impact on the game and no re-sim or punishment was needed. However, this did not stop the Baltimore witch hunt considering the other “controversies” surrounding the team. It was all for naught, though, as the Hawks got stomped in the title game anyway.)
(For anyone who doesn’t know, Broadway’s Agility was set to 100 in the sim after 775 was entered instead of 75. It was decided that this error had very little impact on the game and no re-sim or punishment was needed. However, this did not stop the Baltimore witch hunt considering the other “controversies” surrounding the team. It was all for naught, though, as the Hawks got stomped in the title game anyway.)