Task 1:
Outlaws at Otters
The Outlaws completely dismantled the home team Otters, 10-3 this season, in the ASFC Championship Game. A big upset in most peoples eyes as the visiting Outlaws, a 7-6 record this season, opened up the scoring early with a quick Slim Shady touchdown after a 91 yard kickoff return. After a quick 3 and out from the Otters the Outlaws quickly scored again off a 19 yard Seer Zephyrous rush.That put the Outlaws up 14-0 just 4 minutes into the game. From that point until the end of the 3rd quarter the only score was a 40 yard Lawes field goal shortly before half time. The Outlaws opened up the scoring again in the first 5 minutes of the 4th quarter with 2 more touchdowns, a 1 yard rush from Zephyrous and a 2 yard pass from Reese to Murphy. The Otters were finally able to get on the board with a Dasistwirklichseinnachname field goal late in the game, but 2 4th quarter interceptions by Showbiz was too much to overcome and the Outlaws won in convincing fashion 31-3. Turnovers were the major difference in this game as the Outlaws had a +3 turnover differential. Interestingly, the Otters actually had 1 more first down than the Outlaws, a strange anomaly when looking at the final score.
Task 3:
It’s Ultimus week here in the NSFL and so we are going to take a deep dive into this QB matchup for the upcoming championship between the Outlaws and Liberty. Reese and Falconi are both excellent QBs and are capable of leading their teams to a championship. For the season both players threw about the same number of passes, but Falconi had about 500 more passing yards than Reese. Falconi also had quite a few more pass TDs than Reese at 36 to 20, but he also threw more interceptions at 15 to 9. In their single season matchup Reese had the better game with 4 TDs and 0 interceptions while Falconi had 2 of each. Will Reese prove to be the better QB again in the championship game or will Falconi get redemption and come away victorious? Strictly looking at the numbers I would give the edge to Falconi. He tends to take more shots down the field and really lit the league up this year with 36 touchdowns, but with the way the Outlaws dismantled the Otters in the conference championship it might not matter how well Falconi plays. This is an exciting matchup of two high caliber quarterbacks. Expect the game to be high scoring and whichever quarterback has the ball in his hand last will probably come away with the championship.
Task 4:
The NSFL Championship game between the Outlaws and Liberty is coming up and we are here to spotlight a matchup of two of the fastest players on the field. Landers, wideout for the Outlaws, is going to be primarily facing Liberty’s top corner, Emoji. Landers had a great season with 64 receptions, 1004 yards, and 6 touchdowns. Emoji also had a great year with 60 tackles, 3 interceptions, 26 pass breakups, and 1 touchdown. Landers and Emoji matched up once during the regular season as Landers had 5 receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown. Emoji ended up with 4 tackles and a pass defense. Landers definitely got the best of Emoji in their regular season matchup. Emoji is one of the few corners in the league that has the speed to keep up with the electric speed of Landers, but will that be enough to slow down the Outlaws biggest threat in the passing game? Will Outlaws QB Reese be able to get the ball to Landers with Emoji’s incredible skill to break up passes? The winner of this dual between Landers and Emoji could very well decide the outcome of the NSFL Championship game. Tune in to find out who prevails in this heavy weight battle of one of the best wide receivers in the league and one of the best cornerbacks in the league.
Task 12:
I’m sitting down here with Outlaws star running back Slim Shady. Yes, that’s right the real Slim Shady is sitting down to talk to me about his upcoming matchup with the Liberty in the NSFL Championship game.
So, Slim, you accounted for almost 1300 yards from scrimmage and 8 touchdowns this season. How do you feel like the season went?
-Well, as good as those numbers look I know there is more I can do for my team in the future. We lost 6 games during the season, and if I can my averages up those losses will go away. I only averaged 4.4 yards a carry during the season, and my goal is at least 5. I also think I can contribute more in the passing game. My goal for next season is going to be 1600 yards from scrimmage, more than 10 touchdowns, and at least 50 receptions.
Those are excellent goals but lets get back to the playoffs since you still have a game left to play. In the conference championship against the Otters you were outshined a bit by teammate Seer Zephyrous. He had 18 rush attempts to your 11 and got the goal line rush attempt in the 4th quarter to give him 2 touchdowns. How did you feel about that?
-Oh man, me and Seer are buds. We are always rooting for each other. He had the hot hand in that game and so we kept giving him the ball. It made sense. No hard feelings from me at all. Whatever we need to do to help the team win is all I care about.
How do you see the championship game going for you?
-Well you know I don’t want to give too much away, but I expect to be all over the field. If I can pound the rock early that opens up the passing game. If I can be a big enough threat in the passing game from behind the line of scrimmage that will open up Landers to make those big plays downfield.
Last question, do you plan on doing anything interesting this offseason?
-Now that you mention it, I’ve been working on writing some songs and plan on getting in the studio and recording an album.
That’s interesting Slim. I look forward to listening to it. Thanks for stopping by, and good luck in the championship game.
Outlaws at Otters
The Outlaws completely dismantled the home team Otters, 10-3 this season, in the ASFC Championship Game. A big upset in most peoples eyes as the visiting Outlaws, a 7-6 record this season, opened up the scoring early with a quick Slim Shady touchdown after a 91 yard kickoff return. After a quick 3 and out from the Otters the Outlaws quickly scored again off a 19 yard Seer Zephyrous rush.That put the Outlaws up 14-0 just 4 minutes into the game. From that point until the end of the 3rd quarter the only score was a 40 yard Lawes field goal shortly before half time. The Outlaws opened up the scoring again in the first 5 minutes of the 4th quarter with 2 more touchdowns, a 1 yard rush from Zephyrous and a 2 yard pass from Reese to Murphy. The Otters were finally able to get on the board with a Dasistwirklichseinnachname field goal late in the game, but 2 4th quarter interceptions by Showbiz was too much to overcome and the Outlaws won in convincing fashion 31-3. Turnovers were the major difference in this game as the Outlaws had a +3 turnover differential. Interestingly, the Otters actually had 1 more first down than the Outlaws, a strange anomaly when looking at the final score.
Task 3:
It’s Ultimus week here in the NSFL and so we are going to take a deep dive into this QB matchup for the upcoming championship between the Outlaws and Liberty. Reese and Falconi are both excellent QBs and are capable of leading their teams to a championship. For the season both players threw about the same number of passes, but Falconi had about 500 more passing yards than Reese. Falconi also had quite a few more pass TDs than Reese at 36 to 20, but he also threw more interceptions at 15 to 9. In their single season matchup Reese had the better game with 4 TDs and 0 interceptions while Falconi had 2 of each. Will Reese prove to be the better QB again in the championship game or will Falconi get redemption and come away victorious? Strictly looking at the numbers I would give the edge to Falconi. He tends to take more shots down the field and really lit the league up this year with 36 touchdowns, but with the way the Outlaws dismantled the Otters in the conference championship it might not matter how well Falconi plays. This is an exciting matchup of two high caliber quarterbacks. Expect the game to be high scoring and whichever quarterback has the ball in his hand last will probably come away with the championship.
Task 4:
The NSFL Championship game between the Outlaws and Liberty is coming up and we are here to spotlight a matchup of two of the fastest players on the field. Landers, wideout for the Outlaws, is going to be primarily facing Liberty’s top corner, Emoji. Landers had a great season with 64 receptions, 1004 yards, and 6 touchdowns. Emoji also had a great year with 60 tackles, 3 interceptions, 26 pass breakups, and 1 touchdown. Landers and Emoji matched up once during the regular season as Landers had 5 receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown. Emoji ended up with 4 tackles and a pass defense. Landers definitely got the best of Emoji in their regular season matchup. Emoji is one of the few corners in the league that has the speed to keep up with the electric speed of Landers, but will that be enough to slow down the Outlaws biggest threat in the passing game? Will Outlaws QB Reese be able to get the ball to Landers with Emoji’s incredible skill to break up passes? The winner of this dual between Landers and Emoji could very well decide the outcome of the NSFL Championship game. Tune in to find out who prevails in this heavy weight battle of one of the best wide receivers in the league and one of the best cornerbacks in the league.
Task 12:
I’m sitting down here with Outlaws star running back Slim Shady. Yes, that’s right the real Slim Shady is sitting down to talk to me about his upcoming matchup with the Liberty in the NSFL Championship game.
So, Slim, you accounted for almost 1300 yards from scrimmage and 8 touchdowns this season. How do you feel like the season went?
-Well, as good as those numbers look I know there is more I can do for my team in the future. We lost 6 games during the season, and if I can my averages up those losses will go away. I only averaged 4.4 yards a carry during the season, and my goal is at least 5. I also think I can contribute more in the passing game. My goal for next season is going to be 1600 yards from scrimmage, more than 10 touchdowns, and at least 50 receptions.
Those are excellent goals but lets get back to the playoffs since you still have a game left to play. In the conference championship against the Otters you were outshined a bit by teammate Seer Zephyrous. He had 18 rush attempts to your 11 and got the goal line rush attempt in the 4th quarter to give him 2 touchdowns. How did you feel about that?
-Oh man, me and Seer are buds. We are always rooting for each other. He had the hot hand in that game and so we kept giving him the ball. It made sense. No hard feelings from me at all. Whatever we need to do to help the team win is all I care about.
How do you see the championship game going for you?
-Well you know I don’t want to give too much away, but I expect to be all over the field. If I can pound the rock early that opens up the passing game. If I can be a big enough threat in the passing game from behind the line of scrimmage that will open up Landers to make those big plays downfield.
Last question, do you plan on doing anything interesting this offseason?
-Now that you mention it, I’ve been working on writing some songs and plan on getting in the studio and recording an album.
That’s interesting Slim. I look forward to listening to it. Thanks for stopping by, and good luck in the championship game.
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[OPTION]Height: 6'1"
[OPTION]Weight: 195 lbs.
[OPTION]Birthplace: Raleigh, NC
[OPTION]Number: 22
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[OPTION]Career Stats
[OPTION]G || Tck || TFL || FF/FR || Sck || Int || PD || TD
[OPTION]141 || 597 || 1 || 5/1 || 6 || 30 || 163 || 3
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]Awards
[OPTION]S26 Defensive Player of the Year, S26 CB of the Year,
[OPTION]S23 Defensive Breakout Player, S23 Defensive Performance
[OPTION]Pro Bowls: S22, S26
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