1. SHL PT
2. PBE PT
3. Playoff Series MVP: NSFC Championship
The NSFC Championship game between the Colorado Yeti and the Baltimore Hawks was, unfortunately, a blowout in favor of the defending Ultimus champions, the Hawks. The MVP of this game could have arguably gone to their running back Owen Taylor, but I would have to be giving it to their superstar quarterback Ryan Applehort. After joining the Hawks from the Yeti this past offseason, Applehort was looking to show that his old team may have been holding him back and he went out and put on a show. The Apple absolutely dominated the Yeti defense during this game in front of the Baltimore faithful as he threw the ball 58 times, completing 40 of those passes and racking up 410 yards, and 4 touchdowns, as well as running in a touchdown from 2 yards out. Not only that but he was sharing the ball with all of his receivers that night. Both L'Alto and Willie went over the century mark receiving and Valentine and Harp both had over 80 yards each. It just seems easy to give the MVP of a game to the team's quarterback but Applehort had himself an absolutely ridiculous game for the Hawks and proved that sometimes the reason that a team can be as successful and as dominant as the Hawks have been is because of amazing quarterback play.
4. Going to Disneyland!
Here's another tough MVP choice, this time coming in the Ultimus game in a rematch between the Baltimore Hawks and New Orleans Second Line. Who gets the credit when a receiver has himself a huge day? Is it the superstar quarterback, Borkus Maximus, making perfect throws and finding him all day? Or is it the receiver himself getting open and making crazy plays individually? Normally I would lean towards the quarterback but this time I have to give it to the man Vladimir Fyodorovich. He did absolutely anything and everything his coaches asked of him that Sunday, and then some. In the Ultimus, Fyodo lit up the world from every facet of the game: offense, defense, and special teams. As a wideout, he made 10 receptions for 99 yards and found the end zone a staggering 3 times. Not only that, on defense he there to make 8 tackles in addition to defending 2 passes. Oh, and he also took back one of his punt returns for 50 yards and score there too. After the game, he yelled "I'm going to Disney world" into the camera and ran off with the Ultimus trophy to celebrate with his team. Don't expect this man to be paying for anything when he's out on the town in the southeastern US.
2. PBE PT
3. Playoff Series MVP: NSFC Championship
The NSFC Championship game between the Colorado Yeti and the Baltimore Hawks was, unfortunately, a blowout in favor of the defending Ultimus champions, the Hawks. The MVP of this game could have arguably gone to their running back Owen Taylor, but I would have to be giving it to their superstar quarterback Ryan Applehort. After joining the Hawks from the Yeti this past offseason, Applehort was looking to show that his old team may have been holding him back and he went out and put on a show. The Apple absolutely dominated the Yeti defense during this game in front of the Baltimore faithful as he threw the ball 58 times, completing 40 of those passes and racking up 410 yards, and 4 touchdowns, as well as running in a touchdown from 2 yards out. Not only that but he was sharing the ball with all of his receivers that night. Both L'Alto and Willie went over the century mark receiving and Valentine and Harp both had over 80 yards each. It just seems easy to give the MVP of a game to the team's quarterback but Applehort had himself an absolutely ridiculous game for the Hawks and proved that sometimes the reason that a team can be as successful and as dominant as the Hawks have been is because of amazing quarterback play.
4. Going to Disneyland!
Here's another tough MVP choice, this time coming in the Ultimus game in a rematch between the Baltimore Hawks and New Orleans Second Line. Who gets the credit when a receiver has himself a huge day? Is it the superstar quarterback, Borkus Maximus, making perfect throws and finding him all day? Or is it the receiver himself getting open and making crazy plays individually? Normally I would lean towards the quarterback but this time I have to give it to the man Vladimir Fyodorovich. He did absolutely anything and everything his coaches asked of him that Sunday, and then some. In the Ultimus, Fyodo lit up the world from every facet of the game: offense, defense, and special teams. As a wideout, he made 10 receptions for 99 yards and found the end zone a staggering 3 times. Not only that, on defense he there to make 8 tackles in addition to defending 2 passes. Oh, and he also took back one of his punt returns for 50 yards and score there too. After the game, he yelled "I'm going to Disney world" into the camera and ran off with the Ultimus trophy to celebrate with his team. Don't expect this man to be paying for anything when he's out on the town in the southeastern US.