IT IS OUR TIME THIS (NEXT) YEAR
For the San Jose Sabercats this mantra has been with them, for eons. This year probably stung worse than usual as the team that rocks my logo as the stars started off aligning. The NSFC reverted to its usual place where the teams they throw up cannot stand up to the ASFC and the Cats started off facing zero defeats. Home field Advantage was theirs to lose with 6 games left on the season and a clean sheet and loss column. And lose they did. The Sabercats managed to drop four of the next six games losing them their homefield advantages and their strongest case yet that the ultimus was theirs. But then why next year? Sure, they lost Bayley but that’s really it. The team is young, the regression is little and the roster is poised to take the Ulitmus, the Otters are good, but with Crush in regression and Atwell gone, the Orange County Otters will not be as formidable as they were in years past. With Christ now as the only other young and active QB, the Sabercats are looking at an even stronger case to take it all, if their defense remains stout, then they got this. Now, they just have to hope they don’t choke again.
Enemies Happen
Fuck San Jose. Yeah I’m playing both sides, don’t care. I legit have a complaint, so @ckroyal92, listen up. I fucking worked my ass off for that team, I frigging played my heart out, I worked hard for the Cats for season upon season. I helped us stay alive, and helped convince Muford and Dan to take roles that helped the team immensely both externally (dan) and internally (muford). I helped come up with the cool logo that we use today, I under the table paid players by media, including yourself, so we could stay competitive and when we needed a running back I stepped up. I retired at the same as Shane Weston and one of us gets inducted into the ring of honor. I don’t want my numbers (seventeen, sixty nine, and twenty one) retired, but I want to get inducted into the ring of honor. I get that all my records, and accolades are and will remain in New Orleans. That touchdown record will never be broken, but that’s ok. I am still a Sabercat at heart with Darren Smallwood. And yet, I get no recognition, kind of stings man. So warn your cornerbacks, and warn San Jose General, the burn ward is about to get a lot busier in two seasons.
Going to Disneyland
Gus T.T. Showbiz put on a clinic against the Hawks. It’s clear he’s the MVP and he’s the only choice here. While he passed the ball an absurd 54 times, he threw dime upon dime. Here’s the three, three otters players had over 100 offensive yards, and Showbiz made a huge percentage of that, finding 5 people for touchdowns and getting the Ball to Crush on 3rd down and keeping the drive going 50 percent of the time. If that is not successful glorlyball I don’t know what is. Yes, he had a pick, but had to, in order to lure the Hawks into a false sense of security. Showbiz was dominant that game, because the Hawks knew that to stop him, they needed to stop the Pass, despite MVP award winner Ricky Adams, and Showbiz showed them that it was all bark and no bite. I’m running out of platitudes, but man did Showbiz play well, I’m excited to have him as my Quarterback when I get called up. Let’s see, Showbiz also was benefited by a line that gave up a total of two sacks, so his light on the feet approach helped him overcome the threat that was Childish Gambino.
PBE
For the San Jose Sabercats this mantra has been with them, for eons. This year probably stung worse than usual as the team that rocks my logo as the stars started off aligning. The NSFC reverted to its usual place where the teams they throw up cannot stand up to the ASFC and the Cats started off facing zero defeats. Home field Advantage was theirs to lose with 6 games left on the season and a clean sheet and loss column. And lose they did. The Sabercats managed to drop four of the next six games losing them their homefield advantages and their strongest case yet that the ultimus was theirs. But then why next year? Sure, they lost Bayley but that’s really it. The team is young, the regression is little and the roster is poised to take the Ulitmus, the Otters are good, but with Crush in regression and Atwell gone, the Orange County Otters will not be as formidable as they were in years past. With Christ now as the only other young and active QB, the Sabercats are looking at an even stronger case to take it all, if their defense remains stout, then they got this. Now, they just have to hope they don’t choke again.
Enemies Happen
Fuck San Jose. Yeah I’m playing both sides, don’t care. I legit have a complaint, so @ckroyal92, listen up. I fucking worked my ass off for that team, I frigging played my heart out, I worked hard for the Cats for season upon season. I helped us stay alive, and helped convince Muford and Dan to take roles that helped the team immensely both externally (dan) and internally (muford). I helped come up with the cool logo that we use today, I under the table paid players by media, including yourself, so we could stay competitive and when we needed a running back I stepped up. I retired at the same as Shane Weston and one of us gets inducted into the ring of honor. I don’t want my numbers (seventeen, sixty nine, and twenty one) retired, but I want to get inducted into the ring of honor. I get that all my records, and accolades are and will remain in New Orleans. That touchdown record will never be broken, but that’s ok. I am still a Sabercat at heart with Darren Smallwood. And yet, I get no recognition, kind of stings man. So warn your cornerbacks, and warn San Jose General, the burn ward is about to get a lot busier in two seasons.
Going to Disneyland
Gus T.T. Showbiz put on a clinic against the Hawks. It’s clear he’s the MVP and he’s the only choice here. While he passed the ball an absurd 54 times, he threw dime upon dime. Here’s the three, three otters players had over 100 offensive yards, and Showbiz made a huge percentage of that, finding 5 people for touchdowns and getting the Ball to Crush on 3rd down and keeping the drive going 50 percent of the time. If that is not successful glorlyball I don’t know what is. Yes, he had a pick, but had to, in order to lure the Hawks into a false sense of security. Showbiz was dominant that game, because the Hawks knew that to stop him, they needed to stop the Pass, despite MVP award winner Ricky Adams, and Showbiz showed them that it was all bark and no bite. I’m running out of platitudes, but man did Showbiz play well, I’m excited to have him as my Quarterback when I get called up. Let’s see, Showbiz also was benefited by a line that gave up a total of two sacks, so his light on the feet approach helped him overcome the threat that was Childish Gambino.
PBE
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