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1) It is amazing, because I am 99% sure I can just copy my point task from last season and bring up, that once again the San Jose Sabercats, who are most assuredly cursed, are destined for greatness next year. Twelve wins, their first home field advantage, and the chance to really see the glory. The Otters defense was weaker, Carlito Crush was in regression, Angus Winchester is gone. This was the perfect time for the San Jose Sabercats to take the prize and win it all. And yet, the San Jose Sabercats have truly become the Bengals, and have shown that despite how good they look, they cannot and will not win when the spotlight is on them in the playoffs. Seriously it’s amazing. But anyways, to the topic at hand, let’s be real, Crush is still regressing, and with Atwell now gone, the Otters are going to look to Sunnycursed to step up, and realistically the ASFC is the Sabercats to lose, not the defending champion Otters. No one on San Jose is going through regression right now, and while they did lose Horne, he was playing out of position the entire season, so they did not lose that much. Crazy times.
Let’s talk about the Otters-Sabercats matchup. The game took place in San Jose, and the Orange County Otters started with the ball. The moment the game started, the Sabercats looked to be in control. Seriously, if you stopped the game after the first ten minutes of play, the Sabercats had this game under wraps. Gus T.T. Showbiz and the Otters would not have a single first down. Until the last two minutes of the game’s first quarter, the Otters never even got out of their half of the field. When they ended the quarter with a 29 yard catch from Ricky Adams, the Otters were on the 2yd line but still down a goal and needing to score against the stout San Jose Defense. They did, but San Jose rallied back and scored. Otters scored. The game doesn’t really get away until the 2nd half, where the San Jose team starts to look almost unprepared. Otters rally with two field goals in the third, and San Jose doesn’t respond until the first play of the fourth with a touchdown. You want the play of the game? It’s right here at 5:44 in the fourth. Otters are up by 7. 3rd and 6th on the San Jose 39 yard line. Thorian Skarsgard sacks Christ. The Sabercats opt to punt and bank on the defense carrying them to the win. It doesn’t happen, and the Otters drive, score, and finally give the ball back to San Jose with 12 seconds and a 10 point deficit.
PBE
1) It is amazing, because I am 99% sure I can just copy my point task from last season and bring up, that once again the San Jose Sabercats, who are most assuredly cursed, are destined for greatness next year. Twelve wins, their first home field advantage, and the chance to really see the glory. The Otters defense was weaker, Carlito Crush was in regression, Angus Winchester is gone. This was the perfect time for the San Jose Sabercats to take the prize and win it all. And yet, the San Jose Sabercats have truly become the Bengals, and have shown that despite how good they look, they cannot and will not win when the spotlight is on them in the playoffs. Seriously it’s amazing. But anyways, to the topic at hand, let’s be real, Crush is still regressing, and with Atwell now gone, the Otters are going to look to Sunnycursed to step up, and realistically the ASFC is the Sabercats to lose, not the defending champion Otters. No one on San Jose is going through regression right now, and while they did lose Horne, he was playing out of position the entire season, so they did not lose that much. Crazy times.
Let’s talk about the Otters-Sabercats matchup. The game took place in San Jose, and the Orange County Otters started with the ball. The moment the game started, the Sabercats looked to be in control. Seriously, if you stopped the game after the first ten minutes of play, the Sabercats had this game under wraps. Gus T.T. Showbiz and the Otters would not have a single first down. Until the last two minutes of the game’s first quarter, the Otters never even got out of their half of the field. When they ended the quarter with a 29 yard catch from Ricky Adams, the Otters were on the 2yd line but still down a goal and needing to score against the stout San Jose Defense. They did, but San Jose rallied back and scored. Otters scored. The game doesn’t really get away until the 2nd half, where the San Jose team starts to look almost unprepared. Otters rally with two field goals in the third, and San Jose doesn’t respond until the first play of the fourth with a touchdown. You want the play of the game? It’s right here at 5:44 in the fourth. Otters are up by 7. 3rd and 6th on the San Jose 39 yard line. Thorian Skarsgard sacks Christ. The Sabercats opt to punt and bank on the defense carrying them to the win. It doesn’t happen, and the Otters drive, score, and finally give the ball back to San Jose with 12 seconds and a 10 point deficit.
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