Task 1
1) IT IS OUR TIME THIS (NEXT) YEAR
I was so proud of San Jose this year and how we played, and making the playoffs as well. Our luck did run out in first round against the Otters. However, I know we will be back in the playoffs next year and have high hopes for San Jose taking the Ultimus Championship. There are a few different reasons why as well, one of them being myself. As long as I, Zapp Brannigan remain on the team they have the best and tightest Tight End in the league hands down. Trust me, and do not look at the stats. Second, would be our Quarterback Joliet Christ. The man keeps on progressing every year and looks to be a top tier Quarterback for many years to come. The more he improves, the better our offense is both in the passing and running game, helping everyone out. I just hope he continues to throw the ball more to me! And, lastly our management, both General Managers have been working their butts of for this team and the plan they set out for is finally coming to fruition. This season is only a taste of the future of San Jose and our Ultimus win next year.
3) PRE-GAME or...POST-GAME
This is going to be a sad review of our game against the Otters in the Conference Championship, but like I mentioned before that I am extremely happy and proud of San Jose for our performance this year. Going into the game everyone was excited to be playing but we had to stay focused on the task ahead and not be complacent against the Otters. The first quarter was rather uneventful, we were able to score the first Touchdown of the game which gave us some momentum. Then going into halftime, we were up by a field goal leading 10-7. I am not sure what changes going into the 2nd half but we were not able to stop them defensively or get anything going on Offense. What really put the nail in the coffin was the interception return Broxton had for the touchdown in the 3rd quarter, we couldn’t get anything going from there. The Otters continued to score 28 unanswered points in the second half destroying our hopeful hearts. Showbiz absolutely demolished us that game throwing for 362 yards and for 3 touchdowns, and his favorite receiver this game was Crush who totaled 6 reception for 133 yards and a touchdown as well.
5) ENEMIES HAPPEN
Everyone has their rival or enemies luckily mine was in the playoffs, Declan Harp, playing for the Baltimore Hawks. Now I am finally able to show everyone just how bad he is. Harp and myself were in the same draft class in S9, Declan was the first Tight end selected going 5th overall, and I was selected 11th overall in the second round. Ever since then we have been rivals playing the same position and always compared to one another, many people saying he is the tightest end too, which I fully disagree with. So, I hope this postseason he fails miserably. Poor Harp only had 4 reception and 32 yards in the conference championship, which Baltimore was able to win. During our conference game, I only had 2 receptions for 21 yards. I did have a higher average though! I was really hoping Harp and myself would face off against one another in the playoffs to see who is the better tight end. Unfortunately, our season end abruptly and rather rudely as well, but Harp did lose the championship game. The only bright spot of the playoffs for me. But during the regular season I had more receiving yards, higher average and more touchdowns than Harp so I am better then him!
1) IT IS OUR TIME THIS (NEXT) YEAR
I was so proud of San Jose this year and how we played, and making the playoffs as well. Our luck did run out in first round against the Otters. However, I know we will be back in the playoffs next year and have high hopes for San Jose taking the Ultimus Championship. There are a few different reasons why as well, one of them being myself. As long as I, Zapp Brannigan remain on the team they have the best and tightest Tight End in the league hands down. Trust me, and do not look at the stats. Second, would be our Quarterback Joliet Christ. The man keeps on progressing every year and looks to be a top tier Quarterback for many years to come. The more he improves, the better our offense is both in the passing and running game, helping everyone out. I just hope he continues to throw the ball more to me! And, lastly our management, both General Managers have been working their butts of for this team and the plan they set out for is finally coming to fruition. This season is only a taste of the future of San Jose and our Ultimus win next year.
3) PRE-GAME or...POST-GAME
This is going to be a sad review of our game against the Otters in the Conference Championship, but like I mentioned before that I am extremely happy and proud of San Jose for our performance this year. Going into the game everyone was excited to be playing but we had to stay focused on the task ahead and not be complacent against the Otters. The first quarter was rather uneventful, we were able to score the first Touchdown of the game which gave us some momentum. Then going into halftime, we were up by a field goal leading 10-7. I am not sure what changes going into the 2nd half but we were not able to stop them defensively or get anything going on Offense. What really put the nail in the coffin was the interception return Broxton had for the touchdown in the 3rd quarter, we couldn’t get anything going from there. The Otters continued to score 28 unanswered points in the second half destroying our hopeful hearts. Showbiz absolutely demolished us that game throwing for 362 yards and for 3 touchdowns, and his favorite receiver this game was Crush who totaled 6 reception for 133 yards and a touchdown as well.
5) ENEMIES HAPPEN
Everyone has their rival or enemies luckily mine was in the playoffs, Declan Harp, playing for the Baltimore Hawks. Now I am finally able to show everyone just how bad he is. Harp and myself were in the same draft class in S9, Declan was the first Tight end selected going 5th overall, and I was selected 11th overall in the second round. Ever since then we have been rivals playing the same position and always compared to one another, many people saying he is the tightest end too, which I fully disagree with. So, I hope this postseason he fails miserably. Poor Harp only had 4 reception and 32 yards in the conference championship, which Baltimore was able to win. During our conference game, I only had 2 receptions for 21 yards. I did have a higher average though! I was really hoping Harp and myself would face off against one another in the playoffs to see who is the better tight end. Unfortunately, our season end abruptly and rather rudely as well, but Harp did lose the championship game. The only bright spot of the playoffs for me. But during the regular season I had more receiving yards, higher average and more touchdowns than Harp so I am better then him!