SHL
NSFL
1. The San Jose Sabercats should have a pretty easy case as to why they are going to be favorites for the Ultimus next season following the incredible show they put on in the regular season despite their saddening playoff loss. However, the San Jose Sabercats came into this season as a team with a very young core that has continued to put forth effort and shown they are actively improving at an impressive rate. On that same not the San Jose Sabercats are not only a young team, it does not appear that any of the core players on the roster will be going anywhere, whether it be via free agency or regression. As if that was not enough of a reason to believe in this San Jose Sabercats team it is important to realize that a lot of these plays have still not even hit the primes of their career so they should continue to see the same dramatic improvements they have seen over the course of last season. I have also heard some rumblings that the San Jose Sabercats may bring on some additional consultants to assist the coaching staff on a weekly basis and those rumors could be game changers for the team. Finally, while the San Jose Sabercats are still improving many teams around the league are going to suffer from aging stars and retirements due to the number of veterans on their rosters, furthering the San Jose Sabercats chances of having even more success next season.
3. The ASFC Conference Championship game was a game between two very different franchises. The Orange County Otters have been to the big game many times before and their success is well known throughout the league. On the other side of the field were the underdog San Jose Sabercats who had a great regular season but have proven to be ineffective at getting things done in the post season throughout the franchises history. This was a game that really pitted the old guard against the new guard and the game was hard fought on both sides. San Jose Sabercats really tried to stick to what got them this far by controlling the clock with a sound running game and hoping their elite defense could make enough plays and stops to get the team the win. Christ was not asked to do much and barely broke into double digit numbers by the time the game came to a close. The Orange County Otters continued to utilize some of their strengths which over the years have included quirky formations with running backs out wide and wide receivers going deep as well as any other curve balls they could cook up on the whiteboards prior to the game. In the end the Orange County Otters were able to take the lead and put the nail in the coffin just after the two minute mark in the 4th by getting a late field goal and making the game a two possession one. In a great match-up that was not reciprocated in the NSFC after a blow out, age and experience was able to beat out youth this season and the Orange County Otters are moving forward to the playoffs.
5. A wise old sage once coined the term, “Failadelphia” and I believe that phrase has never been more true than it is today. Philadelphia is a vile city that should be purged from the history books. My personal distaste for the city is not directed at any individual but everything about the place, whether it be the unruly attitudes and classlessness to the gross foods and greased up poles and mail boxes around town. The most famous museum landmark in the garbage pile of a city is a fictional boxer from a movie that speaks like he has had far too many strokes. The fact that Philadelphia fails to emphasize the potential museum attractions the city has to offer and instead focuses on B-list (I am feeling generous) acting speaks to the city’s core. The Philadelphia Liberty epitomize everything the liquid-cheese loving city of Philadelphia is at its core: trash. The same of the Liberty organization can be seen in the turnover of leadership, who after seasons of failure have finally packed it up to leave the factory of disappointment. What kind of front office tries to build their franchise around a kicker? Has anybody ever heard the phrase, this is a kicker’s league? The most famous and arguably best player currently on the roster was nicknames “Put it on the ground Brown.” This is not a compliment to his ability but more a testament to the fact that the Liberty’s franchise player has literally thrown away multiple games over the course of his career. The Liberty did not make the playoffs, they simply did not miss them. This is not an example of their ability but a clear indicator of how terrible their conference is. Failadelphia is often mocked for their Taco Bell log, but at this point they should embrace it because a bunch of minimum wage high schoolers would probably make a more competitive football team.
I would tag the Philly GMs, but I don't know who they are and I don't really care to find out.
NSFL
1. The San Jose Sabercats should have a pretty easy case as to why they are going to be favorites for the Ultimus next season following the incredible show they put on in the regular season despite their saddening playoff loss. However, the San Jose Sabercats came into this season as a team with a very young core that has continued to put forth effort and shown they are actively improving at an impressive rate. On that same not the San Jose Sabercats are not only a young team, it does not appear that any of the core players on the roster will be going anywhere, whether it be via free agency or regression. As if that was not enough of a reason to believe in this San Jose Sabercats team it is important to realize that a lot of these plays have still not even hit the primes of their career so they should continue to see the same dramatic improvements they have seen over the course of last season. I have also heard some rumblings that the San Jose Sabercats may bring on some additional consultants to assist the coaching staff on a weekly basis and those rumors could be game changers for the team. Finally, while the San Jose Sabercats are still improving many teams around the league are going to suffer from aging stars and retirements due to the number of veterans on their rosters, furthering the San Jose Sabercats chances of having even more success next season.
3. The ASFC Conference Championship game was a game between two very different franchises. The Orange County Otters have been to the big game many times before and their success is well known throughout the league. On the other side of the field were the underdog San Jose Sabercats who had a great regular season but have proven to be ineffective at getting things done in the post season throughout the franchises history. This was a game that really pitted the old guard against the new guard and the game was hard fought on both sides. San Jose Sabercats really tried to stick to what got them this far by controlling the clock with a sound running game and hoping their elite defense could make enough plays and stops to get the team the win. Christ was not asked to do much and barely broke into double digit numbers by the time the game came to a close. The Orange County Otters continued to utilize some of their strengths which over the years have included quirky formations with running backs out wide and wide receivers going deep as well as any other curve balls they could cook up on the whiteboards prior to the game. In the end the Orange County Otters were able to take the lead and put the nail in the coffin just after the two minute mark in the 4th by getting a late field goal and making the game a two possession one. In a great match-up that was not reciprocated in the NSFC after a blow out, age and experience was able to beat out youth this season and the Orange County Otters are moving forward to the playoffs.
5. A wise old sage once coined the term, “Failadelphia” and I believe that phrase has never been more true than it is today. Philadelphia is a vile city that should be purged from the history books. My personal distaste for the city is not directed at any individual but everything about the place, whether it be the unruly attitudes and classlessness to the gross foods and greased up poles and mail boxes around town. The most famous museum landmark in the garbage pile of a city is a fictional boxer from a movie that speaks like he has had far too many strokes. The fact that Philadelphia fails to emphasize the potential museum attractions the city has to offer and instead focuses on B-list (I am feeling generous) acting speaks to the city’s core. The Philadelphia Liberty epitomize everything the liquid-cheese loving city of Philadelphia is at its core: trash. The same of the Liberty organization can be seen in the turnover of leadership, who after seasons of failure have finally packed it up to leave the factory of disappointment. What kind of front office tries to build their franchise around a kicker? Has anybody ever heard the phrase, this is a kicker’s league? The most famous and arguably best player currently on the roster was nicknames “Put it on the ground Brown.” This is not a compliment to his ability but more a testament to the fact that the Liberty’s franchise player has literally thrown away multiple games over the course of his career. The Liberty did not make the playoffs, they simply did not miss them. This is not an example of their ability but a clear indicator of how terrible their conference is. Failadelphia is often mocked for their Taco Bell log, but at this point they should embrace it because a bunch of minimum wage high schoolers would probably make a more competitive football team.
I would tag the Philly GMs, but I don't know who they are and I don't really care to find out.
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