http://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php...1989#pid2591989 SHL Welfare
http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...indpost&p=64915 PBE Welfare
1.
Easily, yes, I know, this was discussed last season but it will be discussed again this season, that next season is the San Jose Sabercats time. Yes, they lost a betrayer in LB Ben Horne, but that doesn’t really matter. They added a great Defensive Lineman in Football Sackerman and another great young piece in Cornerback Spencer Castle. The team just continues to dominate on the football field and there are a few changes happening on the defensive side of the ball that can only see the team continue to improve, as well as the offense who will continue to bring back the same crew who are all repeatedly getting better. The Sabercats look to finally take over in the playoffs as they continue to have no one on their team regress as every other team is taking more hits. San Jose is destined to finally make some noise in the playoffs and hopefully with these new additions as the team gets younger, they will continue to compete and make the league their bitch. It is time to take this league over and hopefully with what they are planning to do, the time is now. We will see that Baltimore adds traitors, San Jose adds friendship.
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@ckroyal92
2.
Its hard to pinpoint just one young bright spot from season 10 or later in the San Jose Locker Room. After trading away the traitor Ben Horne to the Baltimore Hawks, the San Jose Sabercats have only two players that are older than season 10. The rest of the team is Season 10 or younger, and it is a beautiful thing to see. But one player that really did stand out in the playoffs would have to be Xandra Troyski. She didn’t have any turnovers, but whenever the ball was in the air she was there to make a play on it. She recorded 4 tackles and 3 passes deflected throughout the game against the Orange County Otters. It was a wonderful thing to see as this team has continued to improve week in and week out, and hopefully they will take this as motivation to get to the Ultimus next season. Only time will tell, but it is going to be a great time as the team continues to work together and make big time plays and moves. Watching Troyski develop even in just the game against the Otters is going to help this team go the distance and make sure that they can show they deserve to be there.
(211 words)
http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...indpost&p=64915 PBE Welfare
1.
Easily, yes, I know, this was discussed last season but it will be discussed again this season, that next season is the San Jose Sabercats time. Yes, they lost a betrayer in LB Ben Horne, but that doesn’t really matter. They added a great Defensive Lineman in Football Sackerman and another great young piece in Cornerback Spencer Castle. The team just continues to dominate on the football field and there are a few changes happening on the defensive side of the ball that can only see the team continue to improve, as well as the offense who will continue to bring back the same crew who are all repeatedly getting better. The Sabercats look to finally take over in the playoffs as they continue to have no one on their team regress as every other team is taking more hits. San Jose is destined to finally make some noise in the playoffs and hopefully with these new additions as the team gets younger, they will continue to compete and make the league their bitch. It is time to take this league over and hopefully with what they are planning to do, the time is now. We will see that Baltimore adds traitors, San Jose adds friendship.
(206 words)
@ckroyal92
2.
Its hard to pinpoint just one young bright spot from season 10 or later in the San Jose Locker Room. After trading away the traitor Ben Horne to the Baltimore Hawks, the San Jose Sabercats have only two players that are older than season 10. The rest of the team is Season 10 or younger, and it is a beautiful thing to see. But one player that really did stand out in the playoffs would have to be Xandra Troyski. She didn’t have any turnovers, but whenever the ball was in the air she was there to make a play on it. She recorded 4 tackles and 3 passes deflected throughout the game against the Orange County Otters. It was a wonderful thing to see as this team has continued to improve week in and week out, and hopefully they will take this as motivation to get to the Ultimus next season. Only time will tell, but it is going to be a great time as the team continues to work together and make big time plays and moves. Watching Troyski develop even in just the game against the Otters is going to help this team go the distance and make sure that they can show they deserve to be there.
(211 words)
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