Task One: SHL PT
Task Two: PBE PT
Task three: Next Year: I know people in the NSFL are getting sick of it, but yet again, S15 is going to be the time for the Orange County Otters to win their league record 6th Ultimus championship. The Otters still produce at an alarming rate on offense. Gus T.T. Showbiz is one of, if not THE best QB in the league. He once again has a crazy amount of weapons at his disposal. He has Ricky Adams and Seer Zephyrous in the backfield. At wide receiver, he boasts Sunnycursed, Django Anoai, and Carlito Crush. His tight ends are Glenn McPoyal and Jonny Blaze. The Otters are crazy good on offense. But their defense is also chock full of superstars as well. Starting with Mason Brown and Danny Grithead racking up tackles. Most of the Otters are in their primes, and coming off a season where they finished (yet again), first overall in the league, there’s no reason to think the Otters would drop off from their 11-3 record. Sure, they ended up losing to eventual champion San Jose in the playoffs, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they were the season’s best team, and aren’t losing much from the roster that just walked all over the league. (209)
Task four: Ultimus Review: This season’s Ultimus was between the two lower seeds in each conference, the Philadelphia Liberty and the San Jose Sabercats. The game was a bit of a defensive battle for the first quarter, as the teams just traded field goals, as they felt each other out. In the second quarter, San Jose went up 6-3, before Bucky Barnes broke the game up with a 46 yard touchdown return to make it 10-6 Philly. Fast Boija would add a TD of his own and the Liberty held a 17-6 lead with 6 minutes to go in the half. However, San Jose would make a field goal to cut the lead to 17-9, and then Xavier Flash would score with 2:23 to go in the half to pull San Jose within a point. The second half saw San Jose make the better halftime adjustments as Neo Donaldson added another field goal to give San Jose the lead 19-17, and then Zapp Brannigan scored to have the Cats go up 26-17. Jordan von Matt would score not too long after that to pull the Liberty within two points 26-24. But Another Donaldson field goal would be followed by a Chris Orosz touchdown with 1:26 left in the game to give San Jose a 36-24 lead that would also be the final score, as the Sabercats would go on to win their first ever championship! (233)
Task Two: PBE PT
Task three: Next Year: I know people in the NSFL are getting sick of it, but yet again, S15 is going to be the time for the Orange County Otters to win their league record 6th Ultimus championship. The Otters still produce at an alarming rate on offense. Gus T.T. Showbiz is one of, if not THE best QB in the league. He once again has a crazy amount of weapons at his disposal. He has Ricky Adams and Seer Zephyrous in the backfield. At wide receiver, he boasts Sunnycursed, Django Anoai, and Carlito Crush. His tight ends are Glenn McPoyal and Jonny Blaze. The Otters are crazy good on offense. But their defense is also chock full of superstars as well. Starting with Mason Brown and Danny Grithead racking up tackles. Most of the Otters are in their primes, and coming off a season where they finished (yet again), first overall in the league, there’s no reason to think the Otters would drop off from their 11-3 record. Sure, they ended up losing to eventual champion San Jose in the playoffs, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they were the season’s best team, and aren’t losing much from the roster that just walked all over the league. (209)
Task four: Ultimus Review: This season’s Ultimus was between the two lower seeds in each conference, the Philadelphia Liberty and the San Jose Sabercats. The game was a bit of a defensive battle for the first quarter, as the teams just traded field goals, as they felt each other out. In the second quarter, San Jose went up 6-3, before Bucky Barnes broke the game up with a 46 yard touchdown return to make it 10-6 Philly. Fast Boija would add a TD of his own and the Liberty held a 17-6 lead with 6 minutes to go in the half. However, San Jose would make a field goal to cut the lead to 17-9, and then Xavier Flash would score with 2:23 to go in the half to pull San Jose within a point. The second half saw San Jose make the better halftime adjustments as Neo Donaldson added another field goal to give San Jose the lead 19-17, and then Zapp Brannigan scored to have the Cats go up 26-17. Jordan von Matt would score not too long after that to pull the Liberty within two points 26-24. But Another Donaldson field goal would be followed by a Chris Orosz touchdown with 1:26 left in the game to give San Jose a 36-24 lead that would also be the final score, as the Sabercats would go on to win their first ever championship! (233)
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