08-17-2018, 05:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2018, 12:23 AM by LGMForever.)
Robbed: Write about why a team that failed to make the playoffs should have over somebody else. Can be completed at any point
It is apparent that the Yellowknife Wraiths were robbed of a playoff spot in Ultimus this season, with them being edged by the Colorado Yetis. They finished the season with a 7-7, a .500 record, so still pretty solid if not enough for a playoff spot. However, the idea of them being robbed comes back to some prior history along with back luck. The previous year champions came into the brand new season with really no ginormous differences to their team except for a potential championship hangover that seems to be a superstition among both executives and fans around the league. They were still a championship team, and it's crazy to see such a drop from glory instead of a gradual decline like most teams. However, underperformance early on in the season maimed their record and although they would end up reaching a .500 record at 3-3, the early season woes never left them and that 0-3 start was never truly recovered from. In comparison to the Colorado Yetis, who took their spots in the playoffs, the Wraiths actually had a positive points scored to points given up ratio. It's just that they weren't able to split up those points around in order to win more games throughout the weeks and for that they were robbed by a less deserving team.
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
I'd have to say that the obvious MVP of the playoff series for the Ultimus trophy was probably Borkus Maximus III, who was the starting quarterback for the New Orleans Second Line in the series as well as for the team throughout the whole season in general. In a 37-24 game against the Baltimore Hawks, Borkus Maximus III had scored two passing touchdowns, which might not even be considered his biggest accomplishment during the game that decided the whole season. The 372 passing yards that Borkus had achieved were huge for his team, as maintaining that offensive pressure against the opposition will always be important not only as an act of scoring but as a means of running out the clock so that the other team doesn't hold a chance at scoring too much when your team is currently in possession of the lead. Another impressive feature by Borkus during the game was a lack of interceptions on his passes. One of the worst things a quarterback could do during any game was have an errant throw that allows an opposing player to get their hands on the ball so that possession of the ball gets swapped to the team that made the interception. Borkus is a good boy for being a very impressive quarterback
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 obvious Ultimus MVP for the New Orleans Second Line in my opinion, Borkus Maximus III deserved every bit of his trip that he would take to the mythical Disneyland. As any self-respecting individual would do upon first arriving at Disneyland, Borkus immediately visited the Magic Kingdom and gazed upon the beauty that was Cinderella's Castle. Due to being a famous quarterback on the champions' team of the NSFL, he had received special treatment from the staff at Disney and had a personal dinner alongside his family with one of those actors who plays Cinderella when you enter the castle and all that. In addition, he had also went to view the show Fantasmic, although this was mostly for the sake of satisfying the children who were into that stuff. Of course, all of the fun hadn't come from the attractions at the parks themselves. Borkus is such a famous figure across the NSFL that he is able to pull some strings in order to get what he wants. When he was alone without his family around him, he had entered the Disneyland bathrooms and smoked all the crack that he could smuggle in his pockets and got the biggest rush that anyone's ever had in Disneyland.
PBE PT
It is apparent that the Yellowknife Wraiths were robbed of a playoff spot in Ultimus this season, with them being edged by the Colorado Yetis. They finished the season with a 7-7, a .500 record, so still pretty solid if not enough for a playoff spot. However, the idea of them being robbed comes back to some prior history along with back luck. The previous year champions came into the brand new season with really no ginormous differences to their team except for a potential championship hangover that seems to be a superstition among both executives and fans around the league. They were still a championship team, and it's crazy to see such a drop from glory instead of a gradual decline like most teams. However, underperformance early on in the season maimed their record and although they would end up reaching a .500 record at 3-3, the early season woes never left them and that 0-3 start was never truly recovered from. In comparison to the Colorado Yetis, who took their spots in the playoffs, the Wraiths actually had a positive points scored to points given up ratio. It's just that they weren't able to split up those points around in order to win more games throughout the weeks and for that they were robbed by a less deserving team.
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
I'd have to say that the obvious MVP of the playoff series for the Ultimus trophy was probably Borkus Maximus III, who was the starting quarterback for the New Orleans Second Line in the series as well as for the team throughout the whole season in general. In a 37-24 game against the Baltimore Hawks, Borkus Maximus III had scored two passing touchdowns, which might not even be considered his biggest accomplishment during the game that decided the whole season. The 372 passing yards that Borkus had achieved were huge for his team, as maintaining that offensive pressure against the opposition will always be important not only as an act of scoring but as a means of running out the clock so that the other team doesn't hold a chance at scoring too much when your team is currently in possession of the lead. Another impressive feature by Borkus during the game was a lack of interceptions on his passes. One of the worst things a quarterback could do during any game was have an errant throw that allows an opposing player to get their hands on the ball so that possession of the ball gets swapped to the team that made the interception. Borkus is a good boy for being a very impressive quarterback
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 obvious Ultimus MVP for the New Orleans Second Line in my opinion, Borkus Maximus III deserved every bit of his trip that he would take to the mythical Disneyland. As any self-respecting individual would do upon first arriving at Disneyland, Borkus immediately visited the Magic Kingdom and gazed upon the beauty that was Cinderella's Castle. Due to being a famous quarterback on the champions' team of the NSFL, he had received special treatment from the staff at Disney and had a personal dinner alongside his family with one of those actors who plays Cinderella when you enter the castle and all that. In addition, he had also went to view the show Fantasmic, although this was mostly for the sake of satisfying the children who were into that stuff. Of course, all of the fun hadn't come from the attractions at the parks themselves. Borkus is such a famous figure across the NSFL that he is able to pull some strings in order to get what he wants. When he was alone without his family around him, he had entered the Disneyland bathrooms and smoked all the crack that he could smuggle in his pockets and got the biggest rush that anyone's ever had in Disneyland.
PBE PT