SHL PT counts as 1 Task.
Robbed:
Well this one has an obvious choice and it is the Yellowknife Wraiths. The northernmost team in the NSFL just barely missed out on making the playoffs in S10. They ended the season with a positive record 8-6 to be exact which for example was a better record than the one of the Orange County Otter who actually made the playoffs in the ASFC with a 7-7 record. This could potentially spark conversation regarding changing the current playoff format. If the NSFL would switch to letting the top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs this problem would be solved and we could actually see the best 4 teams in the playoffs which should make the playoffs more exciting in return. If we compare the Yellowknife Wraiths to the Orange County Otters we quickly see one thing that should convince other people that the Wraiths were robbed of their deserved playoff spot. It's the Point differential actually. Wraiths was a positive 54 while the Otters were a negative 52 that's almost a 100 point difference regarding each teams differential. AS for how this differential actually happened it's because of the Wraiths great offensive performance being the #4 offensive in the NSFL while having the #5 defense. In terms of defense the Otters were actually better but it doesn't matter if you have the better defense when you can't score.
New Talent:
The Hawks management really pushed this season for the Ultimus win. This was easily seen when the Hawks traded for the Star Wide Receiver Carter Bush from the rebuilding Philadelphia Liberty. This game the Hawks another huge threat in their passing game. They already had 3 household names in form of Trey Willie, Bubba Browning and Verso L'Alto but with adding Bush to this already stacked passing offense it became very clear that opposing teams would have a very hard time to stop the Hawks from driving down the field to score some points. The Hawks also didn't have to give up a ton of assets to get this rental player. It was only a third round draft pick that was sent back to Philadelphia. In the most important game of the season Bush's impact was clearly felt. The Second Line had quite some trouble containing the speedy receiver as a went for 102 yards at 7 receptions while scoring a touchdown. He was the most targeted Wider Receiver in that game and opening up a ton of space for his other receivers. His longest catch was for 33 yards and he averaged 14.6 yards per catch which is quite amazing especially when you consider that he had to face the Second Line defense which allowed the 2nd fewest points in the regular season.
Unsung Hero:
My unsung hero is actually Budda Browning. I know that this pick will raise quite a few eyebrows but once you take a closer look at the Ultimus game you will actually realize how big his impact was even though he wasn't able to grab a touchdown. He was actually targeted 6 times in this important game against the Second Line and was able to get 5 receptions out of it. His statline is quite impressive. 130 receiving yards at 5 receptions with and average of 26 yards per receptions and his longest catch was 55 yards long that's more than half of the field. Now let's take a closer look.
His first catch: 1st and 10 and he catches a pass for 19 yards which leads to a new first down for the Hawks and they are now in field-goal position as they are 21 yards away from the goal line.
Second catch: 3rd and 11 and he caught a 8 yard pass which sadly was not enough for a first down. So he's 1/2 in terms of first down catches.
Third catch: 1st and 10 and gets a 34 yard reception which puts the Hawks into NOLA territory.
2/3 in terms of first down catches.
Fourth Catch: 1st and 10 at the Hawks 41 yard line and he goes for 55 yards just getting tackled 3 yards shy of a touchdown putting his team into a spot where they will succeed. 3/4 for first down catches.
Fifth and last catch: 2nd and 4 and Browning goes for 14 yards delivering another first down which ends his performance at 4/5 in terms of getting first downs for his team.
Even though he didn't have the biggest impact his performance immensely helped to Hawks to secure their first Ultimus win. He caught 83% of his targets and got 75% of his catches led to new first downs which is quite an impressive accomplishment.
Robbed:
Well this one has an obvious choice and it is the Yellowknife Wraiths. The northernmost team in the NSFL just barely missed out on making the playoffs in S10. They ended the season with a positive record 8-6 to be exact which for example was a better record than the one of the Orange County Otter who actually made the playoffs in the ASFC with a 7-7 record. This could potentially spark conversation regarding changing the current playoff format. If the NSFL would switch to letting the top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs this problem would be solved and we could actually see the best 4 teams in the playoffs which should make the playoffs more exciting in return. If we compare the Yellowknife Wraiths to the Orange County Otters we quickly see one thing that should convince other people that the Wraiths were robbed of their deserved playoff spot. It's the Point differential actually. Wraiths was a positive 54 while the Otters were a negative 52 that's almost a 100 point difference regarding each teams differential. AS for how this differential actually happened it's because of the Wraiths great offensive performance being the #4 offensive in the NSFL while having the #5 defense. In terms of defense the Otters were actually better but it doesn't matter if you have the better defense when you can't score.
New Talent:
The Hawks management really pushed this season for the Ultimus win. This was easily seen when the Hawks traded for the Star Wide Receiver Carter Bush from the rebuilding Philadelphia Liberty. This game the Hawks another huge threat in their passing game. They already had 3 household names in form of Trey Willie, Bubba Browning and Verso L'Alto but with adding Bush to this already stacked passing offense it became very clear that opposing teams would have a very hard time to stop the Hawks from driving down the field to score some points. The Hawks also didn't have to give up a ton of assets to get this rental player. It was only a third round draft pick that was sent back to Philadelphia. In the most important game of the season Bush's impact was clearly felt. The Second Line had quite some trouble containing the speedy receiver as a went for 102 yards at 7 receptions while scoring a touchdown. He was the most targeted Wider Receiver in that game and opening up a ton of space for his other receivers. His longest catch was for 33 yards and he averaged 14.6 yards per catch which is quite amazing especially when you consider that he had to face the Second Line defense which allowed the 2nd fewest points in the regular season.
Unsung Hero:
My unsung hero is actually Budda Browning. I know that this pick will raise quite a few eyebrows but once you take a closer look at the Ultimus game you will actually realize how big his impact was even though he wasn't able to grab a touchdown. He was actually targeted 6 times in this important game against the Second Line and was able to get 5 receptions out of it. His statline is quite impressive. 130 receiving yards at 5 receptions with and average of 26 yards per receptions and his longest catch was 55 yards long that's more than half of the field. Now let's take a closer look.
His first catch: 1st and 10 and he catches a pass for 19 yards which leads to a new first down for the Hawks and they are now in field-goal position as they are 21 yards away from the goal line.
Second catch: 3rd and 11 and he caught a 8 yard pass which sadly was not enough for a first down. So he's 1/2 in terms of first down catches.
Third catch: 1st and 10 and gets a 34 yard reception which puts the Hawks into NOLA territory.
2/3 in terms of first down catches.
Fourth Catch: 1st and 10 at the Hawks 41 yard line and he goes for 55 yards just getting tackled 3 yards shy of a touchdown putting his team into a spot where they will succeed. 3/4 for first down catches.
Fifth and last catch: 2nd and 4 and Browning goes for 14 yards delivering another first down which ends his performance at 4/5 in terms of getting first downs for his team.
Even though he didn't have the biggest impact his performance immensely helped to Hawks to secure their first Ultimus win. He caught 83% of his targets and got 75% of his catches led to new first downs which is quite an impressive accomplishment.
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