11-07-2018, 12:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2018, 04:41 PM by White Cornerback.)
Written: Must include 200 words. There are many collecting hobbies out there in the world. Whether it's coins, stamps, cars, or cards, there's plenty of things to collect. Sports Games are also embracing the card collecting habit, with more and more games having "Ultimate Teams" a game where you just collect many cards of players throughout the years. Write about any sort of collection you take part in.
Lavelle has made a collection of balls, no not upper balls like the McZ or lower balls like him either. More specifically, game balls. Game balls of qb's that he has intercepted. By this stage in his career (11th season) Lavelle has amassed 49 interceptions and hopes that tonight he can make it 50. I'll have to tally it up but I believe that I have intercepted at least every quarterback that has started for a minimum of three seasons in the NSFL. Realistically I might make a media piece on this and tally up who he's picked off the most/least and then what QB's he hasn't intercepted (within reason). Lavelle is no doubt nearing the end of his career, especially after this next wave of regression will hit him even harder. He only has a mere 1 interception right now but 16 pass deflections which leads the league, maybe he needs more stickum on those gloves of his to really haul them in and get back to the elite numbers for interceptions in a season.
Lavelle is clearly feeling the effects of old age, now at a glaring 31 years old he sets his sights on dominating the CB game just a little while longer and attempting to make them records untouchable, despite the naysayers weak argument of "oh it was easier to get interceptions back then, the QB's were worse". WRONG. The CB buffs of S3/S4 had such a positive effect on CB ints and PD's that if you played before S3, you were actually at a disadvantage stats wise. Have a look at Lavelle's past seasons, when were his best? Exactly, after the buffs and never before, jabronis.
Lavelle has made a collection of balls, no not upper balls like the McZ or lower balls like him either. More specifically, game balls. Game balls of qb's that he has intercepted. By this stage in his career (11th season) Lavelle has amassed 49 interceptions and hopes that tonight he can make it 50. I'll have to tally it up but I believe that I have intercepted at least every quarterback that has started for a minimum of three seasons in the NSFL. Realistically I might make a media piece on this and tally up who he's picked off the most/least and then what QB's he hasn't intercepted (within reason). Lavelle is no doubt nearing the end of his career, especially after this next wave of regression will hit him even harder. He only has a mere 1 interception right now but 16 pass deflections which leads the league, maybe he needs more stickum on those gloves of his to really haul them in and get back to the elite numbers for interceptions in a season.
Lavelle is clearly feeling the effects of old age, now at a glaring 31 years old he sets his sights on dominating the CB game just a little while longer and attempting to make them records untouchable, despite the naysayers weak argument of "oh it was easier to get interceptions back then, the QB's were worse". WRONG. The CB buffs of S3/S4 had such a positive effect on CB ints and PD's that if you played before S3, you were actually at a disadvantage stats wise. Have a look at Lavelle's past seasons, when were his best? Exactly, after the buffs and never before, jabronis.