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Sit Down with a Star- Responses from Logan Lejune @PSanchez55
You had a strong all-around season as a rookie LB; which statistic are you most proud of and why?
I guess I'm supposed to say that I dont care about personal stats only team success. Honestly though, this is a sim league, personal stats matter. I would have to say I'm proud of the sacks. My tackle numbers were lower than a couple test sims predicted.
The Pythons dominated the league pretty much all season, other than the one loss to the Marshals. Is it relieving to not have to face them (as in the Marshals) in the championship game?
I am confident about our chances no matter who we face. I assume anyone can beat us on an off day, and no one can beat us when we play our best. With that in mind, I have no reason to be relieved. We will have to work just as hard to beat Tiajuana as we would have to beat San Antonio
You went pretty late in the rookie draft, and were in fact the second LB drafted to Portland. How has this impacted you?
As a relative unknown, having hardly updated, in a draft that included multiple GMs, such as Ckroyal, you (Mavfatha), 4D Chess, and Iamslm, I expected to be drafted late. I expected to go sooner than I did, and there were definitely some mistakes ahead of me. I just go out with #22 on my jersey as a reminder of how many people were taken before me and I use that as motivation.
(Out of character) What are the origins of your player's name?
A high school near me had a linebacker named Logan Lejune a couple years back. He seemed to be very brash and cocky. He was known as a hard hitter who could lay the boom on people. The name isn't very original, but I use it anyway.
Sit down with a fan- With Logan Lejune
1. Sadly the game went just about as I would've predicted. I had hoped we could keep it closer, but man the Pythons really had our number all season. We only lost 5 games total, and 4 of them were to Portland. Tough to think about what could've been but we easily could've been facing off in the finals instead if one of us had been in the SFC.
2. I'm not sure to be honest. It's a little weird to think about a defensive lineman like myself garnering consideration for an early pick; I've always been conditioned to expect the flashy skill positions on both sides of the ball to get the spotlight and the big bucks. The game has seemed to be changing in recent years though so maybe I'm underestimating myself and my position. In talking with GM's I do get the feeling that I'm fairly high on draft boards, but if I had to make a prediction I'd guess around the same number 5 spot is my expectation.
3. Part of playing on the defensive line, and especially at DT, is that the better you are, the less likely the other team is to run the ball your way. As part of that, it can really deflate your statistics even when you're doing your job out there. There were some positives, like tying for the team lead with 4 sacks, but overall in an ideal world my name would be in the box scores more often for big defensive plays and less often for penalties while I'm at it. Sometimes it doesn't work out like that though.
4. So I'm going to look at this in 2 ways. If I had to just take players from one team and call it a group, I'd go with the Otters. They have a young QB and RB on the rise along with a pair of star receivers that I could entrust the team's offense to. If I get to pick and choose, I'd bring along Carlito Crush from the Otters, mix him with Borkus Maximus III and Vladimir Fyodorovich from NOLA, and finish things off with the legendary Owen Taylor
Link to his post
Playoff Review
For the DSFL playoffs, it was not a good time to be a 9-5 time. First we had the Marshals with that record taking on the Luchadores, who only managed 5 wins all regular season and almost missed out on the playoffs entirely to the Solar Bears. However, everything changed for the Luchadores come playoff time, as Wozy and Asipi carried the offense as each consistently moved the ball while most importantly committing no turnovers. On the other hand their defense - especially Montgomery, Smyles, and Murphy - led to two takeways for the team, and winning the turnover battle was enough for them to win the game. Next up is a game I lived through once already and would prefer not to repeat, as Cox, Smallwood-Chess, and Shady were all dominant on offense for the Pythons, Boechler tossed 3 INT's for us, and Trout plus Lejune LB duo was nigh unstoppable as the Pythons took down the Coyotes once again this season 23-6, securing their place in the finals with the outmatched Luchadores. The final game was actually much closer than I would've expected, with San Antonio jumping out to an early lead on a field goal before the two teams traded field goals in the second quarter leading to a 6-3 Luchadores lead at the half. However, that was as much as they could do, as Portland would put up 10 unanswered in the second half to claim the title. Slim Shady picked up an impressive 112 yards on the ground in the game for the Pythons, but it was the Luchadores' Fin Jameson that had a big impact on the game in picking off Cox and sacking him once as well. We also had Skarsgard and Trout, two of the top LB prospects, leading their respective teams in tackles with 15 and 12.
Sit Down with a Star- Responses from Logan Lejune @PSanchez55
You had a strong all-around season as a rookie LB; which statistic are you most proud of and why?
I guess I'm supposed to say that I dont care about personal stats only team success. Honestly though, this is a sim league, personal stats matter. I would have to say I'm proud of the sacks. My tackle numbers were lower than a couple test sims predicted.
The Pythons dominated the league pretty much all season, other than the one loss to the Marshals. Is it relieving to not have to face them (as in the Marshals) in the championship game?
I am confident about our chances no matter who we face. I assume anyone can beat us on an off day, and no one can beat us when we play our best. With that in mind, I have no reason to be relieved. We will have to work just as hard to beat Tiajuana as we would have to beat San Antonio
You went pretty late in the rookie draft, and were in fact the second LB drafted to Portland. How has this impacted you?
As a relative unknown, having hardly updated, in a draft that included multiple GMs, such as Ckroyal, you (Mavfatha), 4D Chess, and Iamslm, I expected to be drafted late. I expected to go sooner than I did, and there were definitely some mistakes ahead of me. I just go out with #22 on my jersey as a reminder of how many people were taken before me and I use that as motivation.
(Out of character) What are the origins of your player's name?
A high school near me had a linebacker named Logan Lejune a couple years back. He seemed to be very brash and cocky. He was known as a hard hitter who could lay the boom on people. The name isn't very original, but I use it anyway.
Sit down with a fan- With Logan Lejune
1. Sadly the game went just about as I would've predicted. I had hoped we could keep it closer, but man the Pythons really had our number all season. We only lost 5 games total, and 4 of them were to Portland. Tough to think about what could've been but we easily could've been facing off in the finals instead if one of us had been in the SFC.
2. I'm not sure to be honest. It's a little weird to think about a defensive lineman like myself garnering consideration for an early pick; I've always been conditioned to expect the flashy skill positions on both sides of the ball to get the spotlight and the big bucks. The game has seemed to be changing in recent years though so maybe I'm underestimating myself and my position. In talking with GM's I do get the feeling that I'm fairly high on draft boards, but if I had to make a prediction I'd guess around the same number 5 spot is my expectation.
3. Part of playing on the defensive line, and especially at DT, is that the better you are, the less likely the other team is to run the ball your way. As part of that, it can really deflate your statistics even when you're doing your job out there. There were some positives, like tying for the team lead with 4 sacks, but overall in an ideal world my name would be in the box scores more often for big defensive plays and less often for penalties while I'm at it. Sometimes it doesn't work out like that though.
4. So I'm going to look at this in 2 ways. If I had to just take players from one team and call it a group, I'd go with the Otters. They have a young QB and RB on the rise along with a pair of star receivers that I could entrust the team's offense to. If I get to pick and choose, I'd bring along Carlito Crush from the Otters, mix him with Borkus Maximus III and Vladimir Fyodorovich from NOLA, and finish things off with the legendary Owen Taylor
Link to his post
Playoff Review
For the DSFL playoffs, it was not a good time to be a 9-5 time. First we had the Marshals with that record taking on the Luchadores, who only managed 5 wins all regular season and almost missed out on the playoffs entirely to the Solar Bears. However, everything changed for the Luchadores come playoff time, as Wozy and Asipi carried the offense as each consistently moved the ball while most importantly committing no turnovers. On the other hand their defense - especially Montgomery, Smyles, and Murphy - led to two takeways for the team, and winning the turnover battle was enough for them to win the game. Next up is a game I lived through once already and would prefer not to repeat, as Cox, Smallwood-Chess, and Shady were all dominant on offense for the Pythons, Boechler tossed 3 INT's for us, and Trout plus Lejune LB duo was nigh unstoppable as the Pythons took down the Coyotes once again this season 23-6, securing their place in the finals with the outmatched Luchadores. The final game was actually much closer than I would've expected, with San Antonio jumping out to an early lead on a field goal before the two teams traded field goals in the second quarter leading to a 6-3 Luchadores lead at the half. However, that was as much as they could do, as Portland would put up 10 unanswered in the second half to claim the title. Slim Shady picked up an impressive 112 yards on the ground in the game for the Pythons, but it was the Luchadores' Fin Jameson that had a big impact on the game in picking off Cox and sacking him once as well. We also had Skarsgard and Trout, two of the top LB prospects, leading their respective teams in tackles with 15 and 12.
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