08-09-2019, 09:18 PM
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Ready for Grading (1,100 Word count for all four)
12) Sit-down with a star
Written: Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT.
Interview with Tyron Brackenridge
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1.Q: Let’s start by talking about the obvious. It’s Tyron not “Tyrone”. When I’ve talked to people around the league, hell even your teammates they get it wrong. Does this bother you or have you grown to live with it?
1 A: It does bother me slightly but I believe that once I Tyron is able to prove himself on the field that people around the league will take notice and finally recognize what his name actually is.
2.Q: You lost to the #2 seed Pythons in the Semifinals. There was an unexpected replay of the game. Initially the Coyotes were tied going into the fourth for the original game. It seemed that you had the same impact with 5 tackles and a sack but the team around you did not play the same. What would you contribute to this 180 degree if of play from the Coyotes? (Fatigue of playing in back to back games, out coached as the coyotes game plan was revealed the first time or something else?
2A: I believe that fatigue definitely played a major factor in the re-play of the game. The Pythons were notorious throughout the season being the fastest team and it is difficult to keep up with for 4 quarters, which turned into 8. Tyron's rigorous training regiment played well into this extended game but for guys like Brayden Ennis they couldn't recuperate.
3Q: You’re being thrown around the top three of NSFL mock’s. Do you have a preference of either the copperheads, Yeti or NOLA? And what has been the biggest motivator for you this season?
3.A: Ideally I look for a situation to make the biggest impact and I believe that the Colorado Yetis would offer me that chance. The biggest motivator for this season in the DSFL would be the ability to grow and train before the real test in NSFL.
4Q: Fellow teammate Brayden Ennis is also mocked high in the upcoming draft. How has having a dominant DT help you during your rookie year?
4. A: I wouldn't exactly label Brayden Ennis' impact this season as dominant but it has been nice to have some plug in on the defensive line, which was otherwise full of bots or inactives
(WC 360)
3) All about the QBs
Written: Write 200 words on one of the QB matchups in this year's playoffs. What are you most excited to see (Or excited to have seen), who will play better (Or who played better), etc.
The SemiFinal QB matchup of Liberty vs Butchers provided a win for the underdog team but not the underdog QB.
Stats Liberty QB:
Cp/At Yds Avg TD Int Rating
Falconi, A. 23/37 332 14.4 2 1 98
Stats Butcher QB:
Cp/At Yds Avg TD Int Rating
Jenkins ®, R. 21/32 231 11 3 3 79
From face value it seems that Jenkins crumbled under pressure. The Butchers had to get away from their usual ground a pound (league’s second best rushing team) and put the game on Jenkins shoulders. He cracked with three interceptions and the defense did not help with their bend but don’t break defense failing to produce turnovers. The coaching tried to make it easy for Jenkins with short screen passes and slants bringing down his average depth of target to 11 however Liberty sniffed that out and stifled the Butchers offense.
Liberty stuck to their usual game plan and let Falconi dissect the defense while taking shots downfield as he’s done all season.
Jenkins will be looking to improve his skills over the offseason while Falconi will be praying for help in either the play calling department or infused talent in the run game/O-line to help give the Liberty that extra push.
(WC 206)
13) Sit-down with a fan:
Written: Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT.
Interview with Fellow Prospect Net Gaines LB from Portland Wiki Player Page
1Q. For the Pospect Bowl in Week 1 you had 4 tackles and 2 for a loss. Week 2 – 8 tackles and 1 for a loss. What contributed to leading the team in tackles for losses? At face value I’d say your quickness but I know it goes deeper than that.
1A) I'd say my speed and quickness contributed most of my tackles! But really its my effort I've been training hard and that defiantly reflects on my plays in the field
2Q. As you caught selling weed in high school and presumably a known user coming from Portland. How do you see yourself handling yourself if you get drafted to Portland and being around that bad crowd? On top of that when you make the jump to NSFL and you have the opportunity to play for a Canadian team where weed is legal, how will you control the downward spiral that takes place for many athletes?
2A) playing for Portland was a defiantly interesting experience and something I have to be grateful since it was my only offer. I learned alot from it and recently decided to quit smoking and selling and I will stick to my word!
3Q. To stick on the substance topic can you please clear the air for many of the scouts wondering about your PED suspension.
3A) yes I admit my 3rd season as a portland viking i was taking PEDs to approve my performance but it was a mistake I would never make and i decided I wanna approve using my natural talent.
4Q. As Coach Jake Roberson was your mentor when you were younger, have you found any solace in NSFL vets that could replace that presents?
4A) Jake Roberson was a very special figure I was in a bad place since getting kicked out and even thought about quitting football! I've learned since and so far the NSFL gets proven to have that same influence as Roberson
(WC 332)
20) Let’s get Wild!(card)
Written: Write about a team in one of the wild card games from friday. Write about how they got robbed, or how they will win it all, or how they should have been the 1 seed.
Graphic: Create a graphic detailing one of the wild card matchup results. Give stats and big moments
Yellowknife Wraiths vs Philadelphia Liberty 34 - 35
What do Mike Smith, Rich Kotite, and Wraiths coaches all have in common? Bad clock management. End of the second quarter they executed their timeouts flawlessly. End of the fourth quarter….. not so much. Unsure in this digital sim world if a box wasn’t checked, a slider not moved but poor time management and trusting their defense instead of their offense on 4th and 1 sunk the Wraiths Ultimus hopes. Hat’s off to Wraith’s special teams kicker Harris and returners Snuggles and Grithead for equalizing this game. They kept Liberty constantly with a long field and their own offense with a short field. Liberty was just too efficient and their consistent offense and ball control (time of possession + 16 minutes, +195 total yards) sealed Wraith’s fate.
Next year the Wraiths will have an experience to pull from to fuel their goal of the finals giving their younger core building blocks. While Liberty hopes to not be cursed with the dreaded Ultimus hangover. Their aging roster is closing the competitive gap and the promising recruits coming up from DSFL could help quell the decline. The retirement of Branigan and the last few years of von Matt career could be aided from a key Free Agent acquisition or two.
(WC 208)
12) Sit-down with a star
Written: Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT.
Interview with Tyron Brackenridge
![[Image: nUrQosw.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/nUrQosw.jpg)
1.Q: Let’s start by talking about the obvious. It’s Tyron not “Tyrone”. When I’ve talked to people around the league, hell even your teammates they get it wrong. Does this bother you or have you grown to live with it?
1 A: It does bother me slightly but I believe that once I Tyron is able to prove himself on the field that people around the league will take notice and finally recognize what his name actually is.
2.Q: You lost to the #2 seed Pythons in the Semifinals. There was an unexpected replay of the game. Initially the Coyotes were tied going into the fourth for the original game. It seemed that you had the same impact with 5 tackles and a sack but the team around you did not play the same. What would you contribute to this 180 degree if of play from the Coyotes? (Fatigue of playing in back to back games, out coached as the coyotes game plan was revealed the first time or something else?
2A: I believe that fatigue definitely played a major factor in the re-play of the game. The Pythons were notorious throughout the season being the fastest team and it is difficult to keep up with for 4 quarters, which turned into 8. Tyron's rigorous training regiment played well into this extended game but for guys like Brayden Ennis they couldn't recuperate.
3Q: You’re being thrown around the top three of NSFL mock’s. Do you have a preference of either the copperheads, Yeti or NOLA? And what has been the biggest motivator for you this season?
3.A: Ideally I look for a situation to make the biggest impact and I believe that the Colorado Yetis would offer me that chance. The biggest motivator for this season in the DSFL would be the ability to grow and train before the real test in NSFL.
4Q: Fellow teammate Brayden Ennis is also mocked high in the upcoming draft. How has having a dominant DT help you during your rookie year?
4. A: I wouldn't exactly label Brayden Ennis' impact this season as dominant but it has been nice to have some plug in on the defensive line, which was otherwise full of bots or inactives
(WC 360)
3) All about the QBs
Written: Write 200 words on one of the QB matchups in this year's playoffs. What are you most excited to see (Or excited to have seen), who will play better (Or who played better), etc.
The SemiFinal QB matchup of Liberty vs Butchers provided a win for the underdog team but not the underdog QB.
Stats Liberty QB:
Cp/At Yds Avg TD Int Rating
Falconi, A. 23/37 332 14.4 2 1 98
Stats Butcher QB:
Cp/At Yds Avg TD Int Rating
Jenkins ®, R. 21/32 231 11 3 3 79
From face value it seems that Jenkins crumbled under pressure. The Butchers had to get away from their usual ground a pound (league’s second best rushing team) and put the game on Jenkins shoulders. He cracked with three interceptions and the defense did not help with their bend but don’t break defense failing to produce turnovers. The coaching tried to make it easy for Jenkins with short screen passes and slants bringing down his average depth of target to 11 however Liberty sniffed that out and stifled the Butchers offense.
Liberty stuck to their usual game plan and let Falconi dissect the defense while taking shots downfield as he’s done all season.
Jenkins will be looking to improve his skills over the offseason while Falconi will be praying for help in either the play calling department or infused talent in the run game/O-line to help give the Liberty that extra push.
(WC 206)
13) Sit-down with a fan:
Written: Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT.
Interview with Fellow Prospect Net Gaines LB from Portland Wiki Player Page
1Q. For the Pospect Bowl in Week 1 you had 4 tackles and 2 for a loss. Week 2 – 8 tackles and 1 for a loss. What contributed to leading the team in tackles for losses? At face value I’d say your quickness but I know it goes deeper than that.
1A) I'd say my speed and quickness contributed most of my tackles! But really its my effort I've been training hard and that defiantly reflects on my plays in the field
2Q. As you caught selling weed in high school and presumably a known user coming from Portland. How do you see yourself handling yourself if you get drafted to Portland and being around that bad crowd? On top of that when you make the jump to NSFL and you have the opportunity to play for a Canadian team where weed is legal, how will you control the downward spiral that takes place for many athletes?
2A) playing for Portland was a defiantly interesting experience and something I have to be grateful since it was my only offer. I learned alot from it and recently decided to quit smoking and selling and I will stick to my word!
3Q. To stick on the substance topic can you please clear the air for many of the scouts wondering about your PED suspension.
3A) yes I admit my 3rd season as a portland viking i was taking PEDs to approve my performance but it was a mistake I would never make and i decided I wanna approve using my natural talent.
4Q. As Coach Jake Roberson was your mentor when you were younger, have you found any solace in NSFL vets that could replace that presents?
4A) Jake Roberson was a very special figure I was in a bad place since getting kicked out and even thought about quitting football! I've learned since and so far the NSFL gets proven to have that same influence as Roberson
(WC 332)
20) Let’s get Wild!(card)
Written: Write about a team in one of the wild card games from friday. Write about how they got robbed, or how they will win it all, or how they should have been the 1 seed.
Graphic: Create a graphic detailing one of the wild card matchup results. Give stats and big moments
Yellowknife Wraiths vs Philadelphia Liberty 34 - 35
What do Mike Smith, Rich Kotite, and Wraiths coaches all have in common? Bad clock management. End of the second quarter they executed their timeouts flawlessly. End of the fourth quarter….. not so much. Unsure in this digital sim world if a box wasn’t checked, a slider not moved but poor time management and trusting their defense instead of their offense on 4th and 1 sunk the Wraiths Ultimus hopes. Hat’s off to Wraith’s special teams kicker Harris and returners Snuggles and Grithead for equalizing this game. They kept Liberty constantly with a long field and their own offense with a short field. Liberty was just too efficient and their consistent offense and ball control (time of possession + 16 minutes, +195 total yards) sealed Wraith’s fate.
Next year the Wraiths will have an experience to pull from to fuel their goal of the finals giving their younger core building blocks. While Liberty hopes to not be cursed with the dreaded Ultimus hangover. Their aging roster is closing the competitive gap and the promising recruits coming up from DSFL could help quell the decline. The retirement of Branigan and the last few years of von Matt career could be aided from a key Free Agent acquisition or two.
(WC 208)
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