03-07-2019, 08:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2019, 03:18 PM by Bigred1580.)
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Quote:Championship Banner: Make a banner featuring the champions of the league (can be NSFL or DSFL) in the same style as the current banner featured at the top of the NSFL site. This can feature the team celebrating their trophy, or just a few key players that helped the team win the league. Must be completed after the Championship Game
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Quote:Sit-down with a star:I interviewed Johnny Snuggles @manicmav36
What's the biggest difference moving from Nebraska to Canada?
Honestly, it’s the sheer lack of things to do here. Funny to hear someone from Nebraska to say that, right? “It’s just a fly over state” I hear it all the time. Seriously though, there is nothing to do here. Thank God for football, or this town would drive me absolutely insane. Did I mention the cold? Who’s bight idea was it to put people this far north? It’s must be someone’s idea of a cruel joke. Don’t forget your parka.
How would you gauge your performance as a rookie this season and what areas are you looking to improve on in this off season?
Overall, I’m pretty happy with it. I finished with 61 tackles, 14 passes defended, and 3 interceptions. The 61 tackles is my most disappointing statistic, as it puts me at #15 among CBs, although there was significant improvement on that front towards the end of the season. The 3 interceptions was good enough to tie me for 11th in the league and 4th among CBs (and tie for most of all defensive rookies). My goal for passes defended was an average of 1 per game (that I nailed!), but there is plenty of room for improvement there as the league leader finished with 31. 14 was still a respectable number, however, as it was good enough to put me in 17th overall and 8th among CBs. It was also the most recorded by any rookie. While I would call it a solid season overall, being the first overall pick in the draft is a lot to live up to, and I strive to do every day.
You got the privilege of learning alongside future HOF Dermot Lavelle in his final season. What has he been able to pass on to you as his heir apparent?
The best thing he’s taught me is that eventually, we all get beat on a route, especially in a league as pass happy as the NSFL. The thing the separates the good from the great is how quickly you bounce back from, and how you learn from it. Honestly though, it’s hard not to learn something from that guy whenever you step on the field with him. He’s the career leader in passes defended, interceptions, defensive touchdowns, return yards… the list just goes on and on. He’s a legend.
What should we as fans expect to see from the Wraiths next season?
Improvement. I’m not going to lie to you and say that we’ll be Ultimus favorites, because we won’t be. I’ll probably catch some flak for that, but it’s the truth, we’re just too young right now. The amount of young talent we have on the roster will surprise some people though. Add in our 4 picks in the top 9 of the draft this year, and the we have all the makings of an NSFC power in a couple seasons.
Quote:Sit-down with a fan
@manicmav36 interviewed Nate Swift
1) After a very up and down season (especially by Luchadore standards), you've managed to fight your way into the Ultimini against the defending champs, the Kansas City Coyotes. What did you do to prepare for this showdown, and can you give me any insight into the Luchadore's game plan?
I plan to prepare for this game like I do every other game. Catch 100 balls every morning, 100 balls after lunch, and 100 balls before bed. I will study the game plan as I fall asleep to the prophetic dream of catching a TD in the Championship and that TD being the difference in the game. The game plan is pretty simple, feed me the rock. 20+ targets aren’t out of the question.
2) After finishing 5th in receiving yards and first in touchdown receptions, do think you deserve to be in discussions for WRotY in the DSFL?
Definitely. The first half of the season we were bringing along a rookie Qb. Once he started realizing his best strategy was to throw to your’s truly, we began our late season comeback. That comeback resulting in me getting to fifth in receiving yards, but more importantly destroying the competition in TDs. Unless I’m mistaken, you get points in football for TDs, not yards, so I did more to help my team than anyone else. In fact, I ended the regular season scoring 6 touchdowns in the last 5 games, a trend that continued into the playoffs. So yeah, you got your WRotY right here.
3) Next season you will likely be joining a Yellowknife receiving corp as the #4 receiver. How do you hope to separate yourself from the rest of the group?
I reject the premise that I will be the #4 receiver. Yellowknife is getting a baller, a touchdown maker, a future no 1. I understand that I have to show my stuff, and I always have, but it’s only a matter of time before I’m the leading wide out in the league. My only setback will be learning French. That’s what they speak up there right?
4) What are some realistic goals you have both for yourself and the Wraiths as a whole next season?
Ultimus, RotY, WRotY. MVP will come in year two...
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