Strategies
The Yeti are going to need to make a few changes to win the championship in the coming years.Part of that process is just waiting some time. We have a perfect young core of active players, including Future Yeti Wolfie McDummy, Mo Berry, Terry Taffy, and Tony Gabagool amongst others. We have multiple budding star veterans in James Bishop, and Logan Lejune. This young core will be able to reach their prime whilst our current stars are still in their prime.The next thing we need to do is score on this expansion draft which is easy, since we won't lose any players. This will even the playing field. With an expansion draft rapidly approaching that will see all of Yeti's desirable pieces protected they wont have to lose any players. Colorado's GMs would have to be be braindead if they somehow mess up that opportunity. There is also a draft where the Yeti hold the 3 OA pick in a decent top heavy draft which could be used to select one of the two tops prospect in the draft in Torrenson or Lavelle Jr. If the Yeti can strike gold in the regular draft, The yeti are a season or two away from hoisting that beautiful Ultimus trophy.
Playoffs Reviews: Kansas City Coyotes vs Portland City Pythons
The Coyotes are fresh off a 7-7 season, improving vastly since their disappointing 2-win season just a season prior. The Pythons, the defending champions, were largely seen as favorites as they were being led by one of the DSFL's most promising quarterbacks, Franklin Armstrong. Running back Sam Torrenson, another budding DSFL star and Smallwood-Chess secured strong offensive weapons for the pythons. Their defense also showed talent, containing Lanzer Grevious, Tigole Bitties, Xerxes Ridley, and Blake Faux. Lets talk about the Coyotes now. Led by another high-quality DSFL quarterback in Rose Jenkins. He certainly has quality players to throw to, including Joshua Palmer, Make Plays, and an improved Jay Quick that can run the ball and fill for the absence of Terry Taffy.
As for the playoff game, the Coyotes saw themselves being dominated. They only managed to score one touchdown off a 7 yard catch from J.N Nova. The pythons defense was just far too oppressive. Only the flip side, the Pythons offense dominated. With nearly 400 yards, the pythons put 31 on the coyotes defense. Smallwood-Chess had a huge game, getting 100 yards on 6 receptions. Armstrong didn't perform his best, putting up a rating of 50.8, but the rest of the offense was so good that they masked this unusual performance from Armstrong.
Trades
The Wraiths are in a very good position following their free agent signing of Danny Grithead. Yellowknife fans must be happy since they are poised for an ultimus run. With the youngsters Cooter Bigsby, Morgan Marshall, Nero Alexander, Logan Uchiha, and Ryan Leaf Jr., their core rivals that of fellow tanking team, the Colorado Yeti. They have impactful veterans and stars, including new addition Danny Grithead, Nate Swift, and Jerrod Canton. Morgan Marshall serves a pretty good insurance for the departure of Dick Wizardry. The future of team is in the hands of their young core as whether or not they can hoist the Ultimus depends on whether they can continue to get production and see them develops. Morgan Marshall has big shoes to fill as Dick Wizardry is one of the best running backs in the league. Ryan Leaf Jr. and Nero Alexander have the potential to create a very oppressive defensive line, whilst Uchiha could rack up picks alongside picks and broken-up passes alongside Grithead. In good time, they could end up becoming one of the most premier teams in the league and perhaps a team that was better than this year Hawks when they're all in their prime. They have a huge championship window fast approaching, so hopefully they can win some Ultimus' before regression takes this team out quicker than it began.
Head to Head Matchups
Probably amongst the most hyped head to head matchup is this years playoffs, none are as exciting as watching Fast Boija and Marquise Brown against each other. Both are amongst the best running backs to ever play in the DSFL, and one of them is building a HOF case. Despite their two differing paths since their days of the DSFL, it is always exciting to see past rivalries in such a big game. However, Fast Boija only saw 1 attempt. So suddenly the storyline shifted to see the youngster Vander Jones face off against established Hawks runningback Marquise Brown. It was quite a showoff. Brown proved to be more efficent, average 6 yards per carry as opposed to 3.8, and putting up 98 yards opposed to 123, with exactly half of the carries Jones had.
Both of these players were huge for their teams. Jones had a little over a third of his teams total yards. It's always exciting to see a youngster perform on such a big stage like this, as we are excited for the future. How Jones will continue to perform is a question mark, but it is always good to see him performing so well so early in his career.
The Yeti are going to need to make a few changes to win the championship in the coming years.Part of that process is just waiting some time. We have a perfect young core of active players, including Future Yeti Wolfie McDummy, Mo Berry, Terry Taffy, and Tony Gabagool amongst others. We have multiple budding star veterans in James Bishop, and Logan Lejune. This young core will be able to reach their prime whilst our current stars are still in their prime.The next thing we need to do is score on this expansion draft which is easy, since we won't lose any players. This will even the playing field. With an expansion draft rapidly approaching that will see all of Yeti's desirable pieces protected they wont have to lose any players. Colorado's GMs would have to be be braindead if they somehow mess up that opportunity. There is also a draft where the Yeti hold the 3 OA pick in a decent top heavy draft which could be used to select one of the two tops prospect in the draft in Torrenson or Lavelle Jr. If the Yeti can strike gold in the regular draft, The yeti are a season or two away from hoisting that beautiful Ultimus trophy.
Playoffs Reviews: Kansas City Coyotes vs Portland City Pythons
The Coyotes are fresh off a 7-7 season, improving vastly since their disappointing 2-win season just a season prior. The Pythons, the defending champions, were largely seen as favorites as they were being led by one of the DSFL's most promising quarterbacks, Franklin Armstrong. Running back Sam Torrenson, another budding DSFL star and Smallwood-Chess secured strong offensive weapons for the pythons. Their defense also showed talent, containing Lanzer Grevious, Tigole Bitties, Xerxes Ridley, and Blake Faux. Lets talk about the Coyotes now. Led by another high-quality DSFL quarterback in Rose Jenkins. He certainly has quality players to throw to, including Joshua Palmer, Make Plays, and an improved Jay Quick that can run the ball and fill for the absence of Terry Taffy.
As for the playoff game, the Coyotes saw themselves being dominated. They only managed to score one touchdown off a 7 yard catch from J.N Nova. The pythons defense was just far too oppressive. Only the flip side, the Pythons offense dominated. With nearly 400 yards, the pythons put 31 on the coyotes defense. Smallwood-Chess had a huge game, getting 100 yards on 6 receptions. Armstrong didn't perform his best, putting up a rating of 50.8, but the rest of the offense was so good that they masked this unusual performance from Armstrong.
Trades
The Wraiths are in a very good position following their free agent signing of Danny Grithead. Yellowknife fans must be happy since they are poised for an ultimus run. With the youngsters Cooter Bigsby, Morgan Marshall, Nero Alexander, Logan Uchiha, and Ryan Leaf Jr., their core rivals that of fellow tanking team, the Colorado Yeti. They have impactful veterans and stars, including new addition Danny Grithead, Nate Swift, and Jerrod Canton. Morgan Marshall serves a pretty good insurance for the departure of Dick Wizardry. The future of team is in the hands of their young core as whether or not they can hoist the Ultimus depends on whether they can continue to get production and see them develops. Morgan Marshall has big shoes to fill as Dick Wizardry is one of the best running backs in the league. Ryan Leaf Jr. and Nero Alexander have the potential to create a very oppressive defensive line, whilst Uchiha could rack up picks alongside picks and broken-up passes alongside Grithead. In good time, they could end up becoming one of the most premier teams in the league and perhaps a team that was better than this year Hawks when they're all in their prime. They have a huge championship window fast approaching, so hopefully they can win some Ultimus' before regression takes this team out quicker than it began.
Head to Head Matchups
Probably amongst the most hyped head to head matchup is this years playoffs, none are as exciting as watching Fast Boija and Marquise Brown against each other. Both are amongst the best running backs to ever play in the DSFL, and one of them is building a HOF case. Despite their two differing paths since their days of the DSFL, it is always exciting to see past rivalries in such a big game. However, Fast Boija only saw 1 attempt. So suddenly the storyline shifted to see the youngster Vander Jones face off against established Hawks runningback Marquise Brown. It was quite a showoff. Brown proved to be more efficent, average 6 yards per carry as opposed to 3.8, and putting up 98 yards opposed to 123, with exactly half of the carries Jones had.
Both of these players were huge for their teams. Jones had a little over a third of his teams total yards. It's always exciting to see a youngster perform on such a big stage like this, as we are excited for the future. How Jones will continue to perform is a question mark, but it is always good to see him performing so well so early in his career.
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