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QUARTERBACK MATCHUP:
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Interview with @Trautner (playoffs)
1. congrats on your ultimus. what play would you say turned the tide of the game?
2. you won the ultimus, how was the party afterwards?
3. going into this offseason, what part of your game do you want to work on that isn't very strong yet?
4. what will it take for oco to repeat?
1. Thank you! It's been a long season full of ups and downs, especially with San Jose pushing us to have to play at our best for pretty much the entire season, including in a some key head to head matchups. The Ultimus game was pretty shaky early on, and Baltimore even took a 14-7 lead off of a long Vinny Valentine punt return. A 44 yard play to Carlito Crush really set us up from our own 8 yard line on the ensuing possession though, putting us at the Baltimore 48. Crush eventually caught a 27 yard touchdown on the very same drive, so this really brought us back in a moment of danger as Baltimore had been building a ton of momentum.
2. The party was awesome. Carlito Crush was obviously the life of the party after such a brilliant game. Angus Winchester was also really ready to let loose in his final game, which ended in a championship ring. Winchester is definitely one of the biggest heavyweights around, He was pounding down some really expensive drinks too, ordering gold bottles for the entire team. Between Crush and Winchester, you can imagine that the bar tab really ramped up really quickly. Rookies like Tommy Helanen were tasked with the tab, same with Sunnycursed. The two certainly left the bar with lighter pockets than when they had entered. Danny Grithead really demonstrated some underrated athletic ability when dancing around the bar. He is a sneaky athletic guy
3. Going into the offseason, I want to work hard on my agility and stamina. These are pretty much the only two attributes that I'm not capped out in, and I want to round out my player completely. Grithead is ready to really start feasting and racking up statistics after being a team player for so long. He's gotten a taste of success and is hungry for more. I think Grithead can be a real talent that can drive the Otters into the playoffs for seasons to come. Excited to welcome new defensive talent like Thorian to the team, in replace of retiring legends like Gregor Clegane and of course, Winchester.
4. The Otters have to remain strong and maintain their young core. Showbiz and Adams are not going anywhere. The receiver corps is aging slightly in Crush and Atwell, but they remain at the top of their game while Sunnycursed continues to develop into an elite weapon for Showbiz. Moreover, there is a rising prospect in the DSFL that has recently made some breakthroughs, who has his rights drafted by the Otters. On the defensive side, Broxton will stay at the top and Grithead is what he is. Cornerbacks like Rice and Spector are quickly coming into their prime after good starts already. I'm excited to see what the Otters can do, with the right training and maintained focus.
http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=169885 Trautner interviews me
QUARTERBACK MATCHUP:
![[Image: qb_comp.jpg?width=900&height=1080]](https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/425101189164826636/535664020368130048/qb_comp.jpg?width=900&height=1080)
Interview with @Trautner (playoffs)
1. congrats on your ultimus. what play would you say turned the tide of the game?
2. you won the ultimus, how was the party afterwards?
3. going into this offseason, what part of your game do you want to work on that isn't very strong yet?
4. what will it take for oco to repeat?
1. Thank you! It's been a long season full of ups and downs, especially with San Jose pushing us to have to play at our best for pretty much the entire season, including in a some key head to head matchups. The Ultimus game was pretty shaky early on, and Baltimore even took a 14-7 lead off of a long Vinny Valentine punt return. A 44 yard play to Carlito Crush really set us up from our own 8 yard line on the ensuing possession though, putting us at the Baltimore 48. Crush eventually caught a 27 yard touchdown on the very same drive, so this really brought us back in a moment of danger as Baltimore had been building a ton of momentum.
2. The party was awesome. Carlito Crush was obviously the life of the party after such a brilliant game. Angus Winchester was also really ready to let loose in his final game, which ended in a championship ring. Winchester is definitely one of the biggest heavyweights around, He was pounding down some really expensive drinks too, ordering gold bottles for the entire team. Between Crush and Winchester, you can imagine that the bar tab really ramped up really quickly. Rookies like Tommy Helanen were tasked with the tab, same with Sunnycursed. The two certainly left the bar with lighter pockets than when they had entered. Danny Grithead really demonstrated some underrated athletic ability when dancing around the bar. He is a sneaky athletic guy
3. Going into the offseason, I want to work hard on my agility and stamina. These are pretty much the only two attributes that I'm not capped out in, and I want to round out my player completely. Grithead is ready to really start feasting and racking up statistics after being a team player for so long. He's gotten a taste of success and is hungry for more. I think Grithead can be a real talent that can drive the Otters into the playoffs for seasons to come. Excited to welcome new defensive talent like Thorian to the team, in replace of retiring legends like Gregor Clegane and of course, Winchester.
4. The Otters have to remain strong and maintain their young core. Showbiz and Adams are not going anywhere. The receiver corps is aging slightly in Crush and Atwell, but they remain at the top of their game while Sunnycursed continues to develop into an elite weapon for Showbiz. Moreover, there is a rising prospect in the DSFL that has recently made some breakthroughs, who has his rights drafted by the Otters. On the defensive side, Broxton will stay at the top and Grithead is what he is. Cornerbacks like Rice and Spector are quickly coming into their prime after good starts already. I'm excited to see what the Otters can do, with the right training and maintained focus.