1) IT IS OUR TIME THIS (NEXT) YEAR
I am going to do a bit of both for this one. The San Jose Sabercats are definitely contenders for this year’s Ultimus and it might be the best shot they have ever had. But I would be lying if I did not admit that they were underdogs. Though of course we were already a group of underdogs to achieve as much as we did this season, so not too much will change. The biggest thing that I believe this team has going for it is that the roster is young and complete. Just about every position on the roster is stacked with an active player that is at least earning some TPE throughout the course of the season. Going into the season the biggest knock was that a stout defense would remain a liability because of a young defensive line but the team has shown just how little TPE is needed to be effective at that position. Furthermore, there was a lot of talk over the season that the wide receivers were not good enough to threaten other teams or that the quarterback just did not have what it takes to win. All of these narratives have been dismissed at this point in the season and the Sabercats have a real shot to win this thing if just a few things break their way. As for next season, just keep grinding and strategizing each week and this team could be Ultimus favorites.
SHL
Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point). I interviewed @`Fire-Bred`.
1. The Otters have made the playoffs over and over and over, has it gotten old winning?
What kinda of question is that of course it isnt old I grew up a winner. Cheered for winners. And now I have my uncle gming my former DSFL team, the Pythons, and they are a winning team. In my career my winnings out number my losses almost 2:1. But what has gotten old is getting knocked out of the playoffs early though
2. With so much success, is it easy to take the playoffs for granted, or do you keep preparing as the roster always has?
No I dont not take the playoffs for granted. I still help the otters out test simming if they need me to. We always test to get the most optimal lineup. Always will. Never will stop.
3. What player on the Otters has been most critical to the team's success during your time there?
I think the team as a whole has been critical but there's one player who has been with the team from the start and that is winchester. It is gonna be interesting to see how the locker room adjusts to losing him. But we do have plenty of guys ready to step up and fill that hole that is being left.
4. What player on the San Jose Sabercats is the team most concerning with going into the conference championships?
The most concerning player on the San Jose Sabers Cats. If I am going to be honest I have to day it is their Playcaller Joilet Christ. If he shows up and plays to a decent level he is gonna give the Fanta Curtain a run for their money. But if he shows up and shits the bed in his first playoff game the Otters will end up being victorious. It is gonna be a good game either way
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
Fire-bred asked me questions and I answered them. See his post here: http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=169867
That Magic Moment: Pick one moment from a playoff game and describe what made it so amazing to watch.
Nick Foles drops back, he sees Alshon and throws a bullet. It his Alshon in the hand....it goes through them! Lattimore picks it off! Oh wait, wrong playoffs.....
I am going to do a bit of both for this one. The San Jose Sabercats are definitely contenders for this year’s Ultimus and it might be the best shot they have ever had. But I would be lying if I did not admit that they were underdogs. Though of course we were already a group of underdogs to achieve as much as we did this season, so not too much will change. The biggest thing that I believe this team has going for it is that the roster is young and complete. Just about every position on the roster is stacked with an active player that is at least earning some TPE throughout the course of the season. Going into the season the biggest knock was that a stout defense would remain a liability because of a young defensive line but the team has shown just how little TPE is needed to be effective at that position. Furthermore, there was a lot of talk over the season that the wide receivers were not good enough to threaten other teams or that the quarterback just did not have what it takes to win. All of these narratives have been dismissed at this point in the season and the Sabercats have a real shot to win this thing if just a few things break their way. As for next season, just keep grinding and strategizing each week and this team could be Ultimus favorites.
SHL
Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point). I interviewed @`Fire-Bred`.
1. The Otters have made the playoffs over and over and over, has it gotten old winning?
What kinda of question is that of course it isnt old I grew up a winner. Cheered for winners. And now I have my uncle gming my former DSFL team, the Pythons, and they are a winning team. In my career my winnings out number my losses almost 2:1. But what has gotten old is getting knocked out of the playoffs early though
2. With so much success, is it easy to take the playoffs for granted, or do you keep preparing as the roster always has?
No I dont not take the playoffs for granted. I still help the otters out test simming if they need me to. We always test to get the most optimal lineup. Always will. Never will stop.
3. What player on the Otters has been most critical to the team's success during your time there?
I think the team as a whole has been critical but there's one player who has been with the team from the start and that is winchester. It is gonna be interesting to see how the locker room adjusts to losing him. But we do have plenty of guys ready to step up and fill that hole that is being left.
4. What player on the San Jose Sabercats is the team most concerning with going into the conference championships?
The most concerning player on the San Jose Sabers Cats. If I am going to be honest I have to day it is their Playcaller Joilet Christ. If he shows up and plays to a decent level he is gonna give the Fanta Curtain a run for their money. But if he shows up and shits the bed in his first playoff game the Otters will end up being victorious. It is gonna be a good game either way
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
Fire-bred asked me questions and I answered them. See his post here: http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=169867
That Magic Moment: Pick one moment from a playoff game and describe what made it so amazing to watch.
Nick Foles drops back, he sees Alshon and throws a bullet. It his Alshon in the hand....it goes through them! Lattimore picks it off! Oh wait, wrong playoffs.....
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