06-20-2019, 02:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2019, 04:06 PM by MaxGnarland.)
Task 1: The Ultimus game between Baltimore and San Jose started off with San Jose receiving the opening kick-off and almost immediately being sent off the field following a 3 and out. Baltimore's first drive was efficient and successful ending with a touchdown to give Baltimore a 7 - 0. San Jose had a nice kick return going for 46 yards before their offense once again sputtered leaving them just outside field goal range forcing them to punt once again. Baltimore's offense once drove down the field once again to score putting them 14 points ahead of San Jose. The second quarter really showed off both teams' defense as there were only a total of 5 points scored, a field goal and safety for Baltimore. Going into half time Baltimore had a comfortable 19 point lead but San Jose still had plenty of time to come back if their defense could hold and their offense could find it's groove. The second half started with Baltimore returning the kickoff 44 yards but couldn't keep the momentum going and had to punt. San Jose had a promising drive down field but Baltimore's defense stiffened up and forced a punt... which was blocked giving Baltimore the ball near midfield. Baltimore took advantage of this great field position by scoring another touchdown. After another fairly unsuccessful drive by San Jose, Baltimore went on to score another touchdown. About mid-way through the 4th quarter Baltimore's defense once again showed why they were deserving of being the Ultimus champion when they forced a fumble once again giving their offense the ball near the 50. San Jose's defense held strong though forcing Baltimore to have a 3 and out. Having to go for it on 4th down, San Jose was unsuccessful giving Baltimore a very short field which they capitalized on with another touchdown. The rest of the game was comprised of San Jose trying their best to score some points but were unsuccessful making Baltimore the NSFL Champions.
Task 7: The Colorado Yeti are in a good position to win next year's Ultimus despite their poor record of 2-12 this season. There is an old saying that goes "defense wins championships" and Colorado is building their team with that mantra in mind. They have a core of promising young defensive players coupled with talented veterans that can potentially shut down an offense. Their linebacking corps of Mo Berry and Tony Gabagool are already playing well and will continue to improve making running against this team difficult. Their secondary is filled with veterans like Logan Lejune and Beau Montgomery who continue to be staples and young players like Quentin Sinclair, Caleb McCoy and newly acquired Knute Knurtsson who can step into larger roles on the defense as they continue to grow. The offense has a great young running back in Terry Taffy that can be the workhorse running back that a dominant defensive team needs to keep the offense on the field and scoring enough points to get wins. Their wide receiver James Bishop has the skills to help out whoever throws him the ball and keep the offense on the field in 3rd and long situations. Colorado also has the 3rd overall pick thanks to their lackluster record. There have been rumors going around that they are planning to use this pick on newly converted Quarterback Wolfie McDummy. Although he may not be extremely polished being relatively new to the quarterback position he is better than nothing.
Task 8: In order for the Colorado Yeti to become more competitive they need to get more talented and active players, especially on the offensive side of the ball. The defense is looking to be in a good place as they have young talented players that will continue to grow and gel as well as a stable of competent veterans making a possibly great unit but could always use some more talent to make it Dominant. Despite their obvious need to improve their offense the Yeti seem to be focusing their attention on the defense trading for wide receiver converted defensive back Knute Knurtsson from Yellowknife. They need to add more offensive players to their team regardless of if they plan to rely on their defense as star wide receiver James Bishop won't be this good forever. Although they have a promising young running back in Terry Taffy, they don't have anyone to throw the ball which is arguably the most important part of an offense. The Yeti hold the 3rd overall pick in this upcoming draft putting them in prime position to grab a promising offensive player, possibly Quarterback Wolfie McDummy. The yeti also have a good amount of cap space that they can hopefully use to grab some free agents to help build their offense
Task 7: The Colorado Yeti are in a good position to win next year's Ultimus despite their poor record of 2-12 this season. There is an old saying that goes "defense wins championships" and Colorado is building their team with that mantra in mind. They have a core of promising young defensive players coupled with talented veterans that can potentially shut down an offense. Their linebacking corps of Mo Berry and Tony Gabagool are already playing well and will continue to improve making running against this team difficult. Their secondary is filled with veterans like Logan Lejune and Beau Montgomery who continue to be staples and young players like Quentin Sinclair, Caleb McCoy and newly acquired Knute Knurtsson who can step into larger roles on the defense as they continue to grow. The offense has a great young running back in Terry Taffy that can be the workhorse running back that a dominant defensive team needs to keep the offense on the field and scoring enough points to get wins. Their wide receiver James Bishop has the skills to help out whoever throws him the ball and keep the offense on the field in 3rd and long situations. Colorado also has the 3rd overall pick thanks to their lackluster record. There have been rumors going around that they are planning to use this pick on newly converted Quarterback Wolfie McDummy. Although he may not be extremely polished being relatively new to the quarterback position he is better than nothing.
Task 8: In order for the Colorado Yeti to become more competitive they need to get more talented and active players, especially on the offensive side of the ball. The defense is looking to be in a good place as they have young talented players that will continue to grow and gel as well as a stable of competent veterans making a possibly great unit but could always use some more talent to make it Dominant. Despite their obvious need to improve their offense the Yeti seem to be focusing their attention on the defense trading for wide receiver converted defensive back Knute Knurtsson from Yellowknife. They need to add more offensive players to their team regardless of if they plan to rely on their defense as star wide receiver James Bishop won't be this good forever. Although they have a promising young running back in Terry Taffy, they don't have anyone to throw the ball which is arguably the most important part of an offense. The Yeti hold the 3rd overall pick in this upcoming draft putting them in prime position to grab a promising offensive player, possibly Quarterback Wolfie McDummy. The yeti also have a good amount of cap space that they can hopefully use to grab some free agents to help build their offense