5) Spotlight On Youth: The season 15 National Simulation Football League draft was a rather great one for the Orange County Otters, in the 5th round, they took backup running back Apollo Reed of the Norfolk Seawolves, Who would become arguably the biggest steal of the National Simulation Football League season 15 draft. He was called up in season 15, as a potential replacement for the aging Seer Zephyorious, Reed rushed for 640 yards and got 12 total touchdowns in his rookie year, unfortunately he lost out to Outlaws Receiver Brock Landers for the offensive rookie of the year award, but this season, Reed had a season to remember. With Seer officially gone, Reed became the workhorse for the otters run game. This time, he rushed for 935 yards, and rushed for 11 touchdowns, averaging 4.2 yards per carry, as he led the Otters to a 10-3 campaign, and their first regular season 1st place conference finish since season 14, The Otters will welcome the Arizona Outlaws to Santa Ana stadium, arguably one of the hardest places to play, in the ASFC conference championship game, with an Ultimus appearance on the line, will Reed propel the otters through The hard-nosed Arizona defense that was the league’s best, or will his support be irrelevant?
4) Head to Head Matchups: A new Young gun has emerged in the National Simulation Football League, look no further than Chicago Butchers running back Sam Torenson, who’s already making a big splash as the first overall pick in the season 16 draft, as he led the Butchers to a 10-2 campaign that shocked everyone in the league, as they were seen as heavy underdogs. Now we look at Torenson, the young stud, who ran the ball 343 times for 1,342 yards, averaging 4.3 yards per carry, and 9 touchdowns, he’s the guy you turn to for a young offensive machine gun. Despite the low amount of touchdowns and slightly below average yards per carry, Torenson’s legs and even hands will carry the Butchers to a potential Ultimus appearance, as their team is arguably the best season by an expansion team, as they are the only such team to make a playoff appearance. But there is one brick wall standing in the way of Torenson, Philadelphia’s Linebackers, with guys like D’Attorita, Hardshaft, and even Emoji to some extent, can hold down the running game and potentially could shutdown any momentum of Chicago’s high powered offense and potentially denying them a home Ultimus for the expansion team.
7.) Next Year: Next Year, The Wraiths will be back, but stronger than ever before, well besides the failure that was the Season 7 13-1 “Super Spooks”. It’s almost entirely the Same core of the season 16 Wraiths, the progression of guys like Giannis Kroustis, Logan Uchiha, Jaylen Storm, Ryan “Mr Alrighty” Leaf Jr, and two former Fabulous five members, Nero Alexander and Morgan Marshall, all of which had fantastic seasons, but nobody tries to overthrow the king of Yellowknife, Cooter Bigsby, Who led the pass attack for the Wraiths, his progression shall continue on for a very likely mvp caliber season, if there was one Wraith likely to get the league’s most valuable player award, it’s got to be Free Safety Danny Grithead, who tied the single season record for interceptions with 10, he’ll be the only notable Wraith entering regression, but has a nice TPE cushion. The rest of the offense was a very solid core, with guys like Jarrod Canton, Nate Swift, Josh Parker, Tommy Helanen, Brad Pennington who’s still in the league, but regression might strike him down soon. There are a few forgotten members on the team, like Johnny Snuggles, Cameron Taylor, and, Zach Skinner, Leading the Wraiths into the seventeenth season with a bang for a new era.
11.) Trades/Free Agents: June 19th, 2019, After waiting for weeks for a decision, Danny Grithead signed with the Yellowknife Wraiths, a decision that sent shockwaves throughout the league, through the help with the first ever Agency dedicated to Free agents, Sim League Management. Danny Grithead made a very wise choice to sign with the Wraiths, as he was a huge impact to the Yellowknife Wraiths defense, in his absolute prime, picking off Quarterbacks 10 times, including 4 in a single game against New Orleans Second Line Quarterback Stan Francisco, as he tied the single season record for interceptions, a record that stood for 15 seasons, and only now someone tied it. Grithead also knows how to stop Quarterbacks trying to create some momentum, stacking 12 sacks against 9 other league quarterbacks, which is arguably the best season by a Safety In his absolute prime. He left behind the legacy of the S12/S13 Orange County Otters, back to back Ultimus wins against the hawks sand yeti respectively, he was a key contributor to those juggernaut teams, the question here is, can he lead his team to their first Ultimus in 8 seasons and likely play his former team, and can he submit his legacy as one of the best pass rushers? Find out next season..
4) Head to Head Matchups: A new Young gun has emerged in the National Simulation Football League, look no further than Chicago Butchers running back Sam Torenson, who’s already making a big splash as the first overall pick in the season 16 draft, as he led the Butchers to a 10-2 campaign that shocked everyone in the league, as they were seen as heavy underdogs. Now we look at Torenson, the young stud, who ran the ball 343 times for 1,342 yards, averaging 4.3 yards per carry, and 9 touchdowns, he’s the guy you turn to for a young offensive machine gun. Despite the low amount of touchdowns and slightly below average yards per carry, Torenson’s legs and even hands will carry the Butchers to a potential Ultimus appearance, as their team is arguably the best season by an expansion team, as they are the only such team to make a playoff appearance. But there is one brick wall standing in the way of Torenson, Philadelphia’s Linebackers, with guys like D’Attorita, Hardshaft, and even Emoji to some extent, can hold down the running game and potentially could shutdown any momentum of Chicago’s high powered offense and potentially denying them a home Ultimus for the expansion team.
7.) Next Year: Next Year, The Wraiths will be back, but stronger than ever before, well besides the failure that was the Season 7 13-1 “Super Spooks”. It’s almost entirely the Same core of the season 16 Wraiths, the progression of guys like Giannis Kroustis, Logan Uchiha, Jaylen Storm, Ryan “Mr Alrighty” Leaf Jr, and two former Fabulous five members, Nero Alexander and Morgan Marshall, all of which had fantastic seasons, but nobody tries to overthrow the king of Yellowknife, Cooter Bigsby, Who led the pass attack for the Wraiths, his progression shall continue on for a very likely mvp caliber season, if there was one Wraith likely to get the league’s most valuable player award, it’s got to be Free Safety Danny Grithead, who tied the single season record for interceptions with 10, he’ll be the only notable Wraith entering regression, but has a nice TPE cushion. The rest of the offense was a very solid core, with guys like Jarrod Canton, Nate Swift, Josh Parker, Tommy Helanen, Brad Pennington who’s still in the league, but regression might strike him down soon. There are a few forgotten members on the team, like Johnny Snuggles, Cameron Taylor, and, Zach Skinner, Leading the Wraiths into the seventeenth season with a bang for a new era.
11.) Trades/Free Agents: June 19th, 2019, After waiting for weeks for a decision, Danny Grithead signed with the Yellowknife Wraiths, a decision that sent shockwaves throughout the league, through the help with the first ever Agency dedicated to Free agents, Sim League Management. Danny Grithead made a very wise choice to sign with the Wraiths, as he was a huge impact to the Yellowknife Wraiths defense, in his absolute prime, picking off Quarterbacks 10 times, including 4 in a single game against New Orleans Second Line Quarterback Stan Francisco, as he tied the single season record for interceptions, a record that stood for 15 seasons, and only now someone tied it. Grithead also knows how to stop Quarterbacks trying to create some momentum, stacking 12 sacks against 9 other league quarterbacks, which is arguably the best season by a Safety In his absolute prime. He left behind the legacy of the S12/S13 Orange County Otters, back to back Ultimus wins against the hawks sand yeti respectively, he was a key contributor to those juggernaut teams, the question here is, can he lead his team to their first Ultimus in 8 seasons and likely play his former team, and can he submit his legacy as one of the best pass rushers? Find out next season..
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