Playoff Series MVP:
The MVP of the NSFC Championship game was easily Baltimore Hawks QB Avon Blockdale, a player who has worked his whole career and embodies the Baltimore Hawks franchise. In this game specifically, he worked insanely hard in order to grind his way back to the Ultimus Game, and on his journey there, he did not disappoint. He would go off to fire over 300 yards, 340 to be exact, as well as 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Blocksdale would also utilize his legs and make him able to run for a 9 yard touchdown. His road back to the Ultimus was not an easy one, as the Yeti and former QB and current Snake Ryan Applehort gave an amazing effort, but was just unable to get the job done due to some amazing work by Blocksdale and the Hawks. If not for Blocksdale amazing performance, there is no doubt that the Baltimore Hawks would not be moving on, and we could be looking at the Colorado Yeti winning their first Ultimus in franchise history. The Hawks will be losing a key member of the team and franchise this year, and this game might be the defining moment of his career.
PBE PT:
http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...=45&#entry42874 (PBE PT)
That Magic Moment:
And speaking more about the NSFC championship game, the best moment of the entire playoffs (or worst for the Yeti players) came from that same game, in the 3rd quarter. It was a play that didn't end up making the difference, but looking at the game overall, was a massive game changer that totally changed the momentum and the way that the game would be played down the stretch. That play was when Applesnake was leading a drive down the field to potentially give the Yeti a lead, stepped back in the pocket from the Baltimore 39 yard line with 10 minutes and 17 seconds left in the 4th quarter, and threw the ball right to Vikian Marmeladov, and in the process, essentially threw away the entire game and all of the Yeti's chances at making the Ultimus. Seeing the former Yeti streak down the field all the way for a 63 yard touchdown broke the hearts of the fans from Colorado, and livened the spirits of those fans in Baltimore. That single moment was what really got the Hawks to the Ultimus game, and since they then won it, that would be the magic moment of this years playoffs.
Unsung Hero:
And completing my trio of PT's focusing on the Yeti vs Hawks NSFC Championship game, I would like to focus on an unsung hero. Often times the unsung hero of a game is overlooked simply because his team lost. However, let's look at how amazing the quarterback and wide receiver duo of Ryan Applehort the Snake and Dwayne Aaron were (yes I know it's supposed to be one person but I can't chose so shut up). Applehort connected with some huge throws to Aaron, specifically Aaron's crazy 3 receiving touchdowns. So although Applehort by himself threw for an amazing overall game with a 105.2 Passer Rating, which is especially impressive once you realize that snakes don't have arms, but none of it would have been possible without Aaron. This connection almost saved the game for the Yeti with a big touchdown late in the game, but it was obviously not enough. So although the Colorado Yeti could not get to the big one and pull out the win over the Baltimore Hawks to make the Ultimus, they would not have even been sniffing the end of this game without the amazing, and unsung, work of Ryan Applehort and Dwayne Aaron.
The MVP of the NSFC Championship game was easily Baltimore Hawks QB Avon Blockdale, a player who has worked his whole career and embodies the Baltimore Hawks franchise. In this game specifically, he worked insanely hard in order to grind his way back to the Ultimus Game, and on his journey there, he did not disappoint. He would go off to fire over 300 yards, 340 to be exact, as well as 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Blocksdale would also utilize his legs and make him able to run for a 9 yard touchdown. His road back to the Ultimus was not an easy one, as the Yeti and former QB and current Snake Ryan Applehort gave an amazing effort, but was just unable to get the job done due to some amazing work by Blocksdale and the Hawks. If not for Blocksdale amazing performance, there is no doubt that the Baltimore Hawks would not be moving on, and we could be looking at the Colorado Yeti winning their first Ultimus in franchise history. The Hawks will be losing a key member of the team and franchise this year, and this game might be the defining moment of his career.
PBE PT:
http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...=45&#entry42874 (PBE PT)
That Magic Moment:
And speaking more about the NSFC championship game, the best moment of the entire playoffs (or worst for the Yeti players) came from that same game, in the 3rd quarter. It was a play that didn't end up making the difference, but looking at the game overall, was a massive game changer that totally changed the momentum and the way that the game would be played down the stretch. That play was when Applesnake was leading a drive down the field to potentially give the Yeti a lead, stepped back in the pocket from the Baltimore 39 yard line with 10 minutes and 17 seconds left in the 4th quarter, and threw the ball right to Vikian Marmeladov, and in the process, essentially threw away the entire game and all of the Yeti's chances at making the Ultimus. Seeing the former Yeti streak down the field all the way for a 63 yard touchdown broke the hearts of the fans from Colorado, and livened the spirits of those fans in Baltimore. That single moment was what really got the Hawks to the Ultimus game, and since they then won it, that would be the magic moment of this years playoffs.
Unsung Hero:
And completing my trio of PT's focusing on the Yeti vs Hawks NSFC Championship game, I would like to focus on an unsung hero. Often times the unsung hero of a game is overlooked simply because his team lost. However, let's look at how amazing the quarterback and wide receiver duo of Ryan Applehort the Snake and Dwayne Aaron were (yes I know it's supposed to be one person but I can't chose so shut up). Applehort connected with some huge throws to Aaron, specifically Aaron's crazy 3 receiving touchdowns. So although Applehort by himself threw for an amazing overall game with a 105.2 Passer Rating, which is especially impressive once you realize that snakes don't have arms, but none of it would have been possible without Aaron. This connection almost saved the game for the Yeti with a big touchdown late in the game, but it was obviously not enough. So although the Colorado Yeti could not get to the big one and pull out the win over the Baltimore Hawks to make the Ultimus, they would not have even been sniffing the end of this game without the amazing, and unsung, work of Ryan Applehort and Dwayne Aaron.
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