1) Wraiths Steal Yeti Soul
In this quarterfinals match up, The Yellowknife Wraiths took on The Colorado Yetis. The first quarter started out promising for the Yeti, scoring the first touchdown, Terry Taffy powers his way in the end zone. The first quarter ends 10 to 6; could this be an upset in the making? Absolutely not. This will be the only time in this game the Yeti will hold the lead. The second quarter was dominated by the Wraiths as they put up 21 points on the board. The second quarter alone, the Wraiths put up more points than the Yeti put up for the whole game. This got out of hand quickly, the second half kicks off to Yellowknife putting up another 20 points and making this game out of reach. The fourth Quarter was the least memorable quarter of the game, as the Wraith had a 30 point lead going in. The Wraith grinded out the clock, as thhe Yeti desperately tried to piece something together, to no avail.
Cooter Bigsby put up some premium numbers, going 25/46, 346 yds, while scoring 3 touchdowns and turning the ball over once. While these stats would make you think we have a game mvp, what Danyy Grithead did that day, will forever be a Hall of Fame performance. While 2 sacks would be impressive alone, or 2 interceptions; he did much more. Grithead’s dominating performance for the day ended with 9 takcles, 2 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 2 defensive touchdowns. After this performance, if anyone want this man on their team, they best brink a brinks truck because his performance was cash money.
2) The New Apex Predator: The Otter
When the Ultimus Championship was about to kick off, discussion was had over how a rookie quarterback would hold up against one proven greats. The Orange County Otters’ Franklin Armstrong is a rookie and about to play the most important game of his career, to date. Corvo Havran, one of the best the league has to offer needs to manage a game and use his expert skillset to put up enough points to stop the upstart Otters. I mean how is a rookie quarterback going to show up to the Ultimus game and keep his composure? Well, ask Franklin, as he went 17/27 for 287 yards and 3 touchdowns. We very well could be looking at the beginning of a dynasty. Only time will tell if Armstrong and the Otters will make us all forget about The Arizona Outlaws and their ability to dominate the league for years with massive success. Hell, the Otters are the ones to dethrone last year’s champs in the semifinals. Armstrong didn’t put up as impressive numbers against the Outlaws, only scoring one touchdown, but he managed no interceptions and went 15/26 with 290 yards. If anything, he is consistent. The future is bright for this rookie and the sky is the limit.
3) The Man With The Golden Leg
Baltimore’s Forthe Brand is a legend, some like to say the F actually stands for Field Goal, others say it is for Fantasic. For The Yellowknife Wraiths, it may have been for “Fuck” as some were heard muttering after Brand nailed a 30 yard field goal putting the 3 more on the board for Yellowknife. Although that “Fuck” ended up being reserved and loudly exclaimed by the Wraith’s bench and fans all amongst the stadium and the world when rookie kicker, Kicky Bobby missed a 22 yard field goal that would have tied the game up and potentially led to an overtime quarter of redemption.
On the day For the Brand made three of his three xtra points and effortlessly made a 30 yard field goal and a 43 yarder, giving him 9 points on the day and helping Baltimore eek out the win. Not to mention his 7 punts for 319 yards, averaging out to 45.6 yards and whopping 67 long, as well as two key punts inside the 20, giving great defensive field position. For the playoffs, there would not be a more epic performance, there may have been a field goal or two kick for more than 50 yards, and hell yes, that is some power, but none more clutch than this performance in this tight game that could have gone either way. We don’t always get excited about kickers, but on this day Brand is king.
In this quarterfinals match up, The Yellowknife Wraiths took on The Colorado Yetis. The first quarter started out promising for the Yeti, scoring the first touchdown, Terry Taffy powers his way in the end zone. The first quarter ends 10 to 6; could this be an upset in the making? Absolutely not. This will be the only time in this game the Yeti will hold the lead. The second quarter was dominated by the Wraiths as they put up 21 points on the board. The second quarter alone, the Wraiths put up more points than the Yeti put up for the whole game. This got out of hand quickly, the second half kicks off to Yellowknife putting up another 20 points and making this game out of reach. The fourth Quarter was the least memorable quarter of the game, as the Wraith had a 30 point lead going in. The Wraith grinded out the clock, as thhe Yeti desperately tried to piece something together, to no avail.
Cooter Bigsby put up some premium numbers, going 25/46, 346 yds, while scoring 3 touchdowns and turning the ball over once. While these stats would make you think we have a game mvp, what Danyy Grithead did that day, will forever be a Hall of Fame performance. While 2 sacks would be impressive alone, or 2 interceptions; he did much more. Grithead’s dominating performance for the day ended with 9 takcles, 2 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 2 defensive touchdowns. After this performance, if anyone want this man on their team, they best brink a brinks truck because his performance was cash money.
2) The New Apex Predator: The Otter
When the Ultimus Championship was about to kick off, discussion was had over how a rookie quarterback would hold up against one proven greats. The Orange County Otters’ Franklin Armstrong is a rookie and about to play the most important game of his career, to date. Corvo Havran, one of the best the league has to offer needs to manage a game and use his expert skillset to put up enough points to stop the upstart Otters. I mean how is a rookie quarterback going to show up to the Ultimus game and keep his composure? Well, ask Franklin, as he went 17/27 for 287 yards and 3 touchdowns. We very well could be looking at the beginning of a dynasty. Only time will tell if Armstrong and the Otters will make us all forget about The Arizona Outlaws and their ability to dominate the league for years with massive success. Hell, the Otters are the ones to dethrone last year’s champs in the semifinals. Armstrong didn’t put up as impressive numbers against the Outlaws, only scoring one touchdown, but he managed no interceptions and went 15/26 with 290 yards. If anything, he is consistent. The future is bright for this rookie and the sky is the limit.
3) The Man With The Golden Leg
Baltimore’s Forthe Brand is a legend, some like to say the F actually stands for Field Goal, others say it is for Fantasic. For The Yellowknife Wraiths, it may have been for “Fuck” as some were heard muttering after Brand nailed a 30 yard field goal putting the 3 more on the board for Yellowknife. Although that “Fuck” ended up being reserved and loudly exclaimed by the Wraith’s bench and fans all amongst the stadium and the world when rookie kicker, Kicky Bobby missed a 22 yard field goal that would have tied the game up and potentially led to an overtime quarter of redemption.
On the day For the Brand made three of his three xtra points and effortlessly made a 30 yard field goal and a 43 yarder, giving him 9 points on the day and helping Baltimore eek out the win. Not to mention his 7 punts for 319 yards, averaging out to 45.6 yards and whopping 67 long, as well as two key punts inside the 20, giving great defensive field position. For the playoffs, there would not be a more epic performance, there may have been a field goal or two kick for more than 50 yards, and hell yes, that is some power, but none more clutch than this performance in this tight game that could have gone either way. We don’t always get excited about kickers, but on this day Brand is king.
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