Option 1: Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
The series that I am going to write about is the series of the New Orleans Second Line and the Orange County Otters in the ASFC Championship game. Coming into the game, the Otters were really on a winning streak which gave them a great chance to win in this game. However, it was the New Orleans Second Line that came out on top with a score of 40-13. There really were a couple players that deserved the MVP in this game for New Orleans. The first is Borkus Maximus III. He had 23/38 with 319 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, also 3 runs on the ground for 32 yards. He did have 1 interception. On the ground, it was Darren Smallwood that had 32 carries for 137 yards and 2 touchdowns. In the air, it was Vladimir Fyodorovich with his 5 catches for 101 yards and 2 touchdowns that was the star of the receiving team. On defense, you need someone to come up with a big play, look for no one else than Tana Keita! He had 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, and 1 interception. There really were a few guys to pick from, but I have to go with one of these guys that I listed above.
The Ultimus Game really came down to the wire. In the last couple seasons, every meeting between the Baltimore Hawks and New Orleans Second Line came down to one possession, one chance for someone to make a play. Whether it was a big play on offense like we saw from LeClair or a big play on defense, this game was no different. This game came down to one score, one big score from Darren Smallwood which would cap the career off for this guy. This was his last game, this was his last catch, this was his last touchdown. Look at the end of this career, what a career. He went out on a high. Now, the MVP for this game. There are so many options for MVP. We could again go with Bork Maximus with his 400 yards through the air and 4 touchdowns. We could go with Smallwood that had 36 rushes for 139 yards and 1 touchdown also with 5 catches for 18 yards and the game winning touchdown. Or, do we go with Vladimir Fyodorovich who had 10 catches for 99 yards and 3 touchdowns, yes three touchdowns. Alexandre LeClair also had 6 catches for 103 yards. On defense, there was Julian O'Sullivan that had a hell of a game. O'Sullivan had 11 tackles, 1 for loss and 1 pass deflection. Tana Keita had 10 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and 2 pass deflections once again. There was a lot to like in this game, too many guys to pick from.
The unsung hero of the playoffs was Tana Keita, rookie linebacker for the New Orleans Second Line. Just a reminder: He had 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, and 1 interception in the first game against the Orange County Otters. In the Championship game, where stars are really made, Tana Keita had 10 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and 2 pass deflections. That is a guy that does not get a lot of credit, but really deserves all of the credit in the world. For someone like a rookie to put in that kind of performance in two straight games in that environment, that has to be looked at as a hero. When you needed a big play on defense, it always seemed like the same name kept popping up again and again. Keita is going to have a great career if this is how it is going to start. It is going to be very exciting to see the progression for this guy. He had a great playoffs without question. He deserves more credit, I am not sure why everyone is not listing this guy. I guess that is exactly why he would be a Unsung hero, huh? I do not see why he would not be a prime example of that.
1. How do you feel about your season in the DSFL?
I think I did well, but could have done better. I know these guys are scrubs and I'm saving my time and abilities on moving up towards the NSFL. These guys won't be able to hang with me once I record 17 interceptions as a rookie.
2. Would you be mad if you spent another season down in the DSFL to develop more before needing to step in for Bayley?
I do whatever God's plan is. If his plan is for me to train a little more while the guys up there watch over me, that's fine. I'll just keep dominating the DSFL.
3. Where is your favorite place to play in the DSFL so far?
My favorite place to play is in San Antonio. Nothing is like having a home crowd to pump you up. Whenever I get a big play like an interception or a forced fumble the crowd just fucking explodes. One of the best feelings a guy ever gets.
4. Do you think a hot dog is a sandwich? Yes or no? Why?
I don't respek anybody who thinks that hot dog is a sandwich. A sandwich is two pieces of bread that has meat, veggies, and/or condiments n the middle of it. A bun automatically disqualifies a hot dog from being a sandwich. period
The series that I am going to write about is the series of the New Orleans Second Line and the Orange County Otters in the ASFC Championship game. Coming into the game, the Otters were really on a winning streak which gave them a great chance to win in this game. However, it was the New Orleans Second Line that came out on top with a score of 40-13. There really were a couple players that deserved the MVP in this game for New Orleans. The first is Borkus Maximus III. He had 23/38 with 319 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, also 3 runs on the ground for 32 yards. He did have 1 interception. On the ground, it was Darren Smallwood that had 32 carries for 137 yards and 2 touchdowns. In the air, it was Vladimir Fyodorovich with his 5 catches for 101 yards and 2 touchdowns that was the star of the receiving team. On defense, you need someone to come up with a big play, look for no one else than Tana Keita! He had 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, and 1 interception. There really were a few guys to pick from, but I have to go with one of these guys that I listed above.
Quote:Words: 212Option 2: Going to Disneyland!:Who was the Ultimus MVP? Give us a rundown of their celebratory trip to Disneyland. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)
The Ultimus Game really came down to the wire. In the last couple seasons, every meeting between the Baltimore Hawks and New Orleans Second Line came down to one possession, one chance for someone to make a play. Whether it was a big play on offense like we saw from LeClair or a big play on defense, this game was no different. This game came down to one score, one big score from Darren Smallwood which would cap the career off for this guy. This was his last game, this was his last catch, this was his last touchdown. Look at the end of this career, what a career. He went out on a high. Now, the MVP for this game. There are so many options for MVP. We could again go with Bork Maximus with his 400 yards through the air and 4 touchdowns. We could go with Smallwood that had 36 rushes for 139 yards and 1 touchdown also with 5 catches for 18 yards and the game winning touchdown. Or, do we go with Vladimir Fyodorovich who had 10 catches for 99 yards and 3 touchdowns, yes three touchdowns. Alexandre LeClair also had 6 catches for 103 yards. On defense, there was Julian O'Sullivan that had a hell of a game. O'Sullivan had 11 tackles, 1 for loss and 1 pass deflection. Tana Keita had 10 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and 2 pass deflections once again. There was a lot to like in this game, too many guys to pick from.
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The unsung hero of the playoffs was Tana Keita, rookie linebacker for the New Orleans Second Line. Just a reminder: He had 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass deflection, and 1 interception in the first game against the Orange County Otters. In the Championship game, where stars are really made, Tana Keita had 10 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and 2 pass deflections. That is a guy that does not get a lot of credit, but really deserves all of the credit in the world. For someone like a rookie to put in that kind of performance in two straight games in that environment, that has to be looked at as a hero. When you needed a big play on defense, it always seemed like the same name kept popping up again and again. Keita is going to have a great career if this is how it is going to start. It is going to be very exciting to see the progression for this guy. He had a great playoffs without question. He deserves more credit, I am not sure why everyone is not listing this guy. I guess that is exactly why he would be a Unsung hero, huh? I do not see why he would not be a prime example of that.
Quote:Words: 213Option 4: Interview with @LattimoreIsland
1. How do you feel about your season in the DSFL?
I think I did well, but could have done better. I know these guys are scrubs and I'm saving my time and abilities on moving up towards the NSFL. These guys won't be able to hang with me once I record 17 interceptions as a rookie.
2. Would you be mad if you spent another season down in the DSFL to develop more before needing to step in for Bayley?
I do whatever God's plan is. If his plan is for me to train a little more while the guys up there watch over me, that's fine. I'll just keep dominating the DSFL.
3. Where is your favorite place to play in the DSFL so far?
My favorite place to play is in San Antonio. Nothing is like having a home crowd to pump you up. Whenever I get a big play like an interception or a forced fumble the crowd just fucking explodes. One of the best feelings a guy ever gets.
4. Do you think a hot dog is a sandwich? Yes or no? Why?
I don't respek anybody who thinks that hot dog is a sandwich. A sandwich is two pieces of bread that has meat, veggies, and/or condiments n the middle of it. A bun automatically disqualifies a hot dog from being a sandwich. period
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