SHL PT
https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php...9203#pid2779203
1) Playoff Review
The first playoff game for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers was the conference championship against the Norfolk Seawolves. It's hard to call this a contest, let alone much of a "game". The Bucs really showed that they were the captains of the ship, asserting their dominance in a 43-10 beatdown. The offense took a while to really get out of the gate, but they did have four drives take them close only to fall just short. John Smirh had to hit four field goals before the Bucs even crossed the goal line. But once they did, the gates were opened. Jacoby Batista and Siddhu Sarvepally had nice TD runs, Batista actually had two. Gotta love that from a waiver pickup. Chris Ramos played well also, as he protected the football and tossed a touchdown en route to 218 yards. Have I even mentioned the defense? Do I even have to? This defense has been the best all year, and they continued more of the same in this one. Prince Vegeta had a big interception, and Bobby Boucher, Larry Longshot, and Rotticus Scott had a sack apiece. Wow. I'm not much for wagering on these sorts of things, but this was a great game for Myrtle Beach, and if they bring the fire like this again in the Ultimus, then they might handle Minnesota and get the job done.
6) Expansion
If I had an expansion team in the DSFL, I would want to pick a market that is unique. Nothing that an NFL team is located in already. And I'll try to go to a unique state as well, somewhere less travelled. How about... Dallas? That's perfect. Maybe we could even be "America's Team". You like that? I just came up with it myself. Now I just need a name. I like animal names. I'm stuck between something in the bird family and something rather canine. That's it! Bird Dogs it is. The Dallas Bird Dogs. What? Why's everyone looking at me like that? I'm serious. No, no, I didn't just come up with this now, I made sure to exhaust all my other options first. In this deliberate process, I mulled over several names. The finalists, aside from the winner Bird Dogs, were as follows: Portland Sea Dogs, Dallas Cat Dogs, Dallas Bird Box, Dallas Cat Fish, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Dallas Birdboys, Carolina Mudcats and the South Carolina Damiere Byrds. Yeah, I agree. I think I settled on the best one. Your 7th DSFL franchise, everybody: the Dallas Bird Dogs. We have mutant animals and of course, our highest selling point, an open locker room. Oh, too soon?
9) Brotherly Love
Well, I have to start off by saying that I like this task a lot. It's nice to focus on the positive aspect of having a bunch of different teams full of different people, rather than strictly on rivalry. The fact of the matter is, while we talk shit to each other, and have beef with other teams, at the end of the day most of us like each other. We are all people just enjoying some simulation football. So even though I "hate Norfolk" and stuff, there are plenty of people on that team that I like. For example, I think Pete Miller is great. BRONXBOMBERS has been fun to talk to in the alumni part of our locker room, and he's definitely nice to have around. Juniped Catfish seems awesome, and while we haven't interacted that much, maybe that could change after the draft. James Lewandowski and Remon Kurisuto seem nice too, and I would hate to generalize Norfolk when they have people like this on the team. Everyone also needs to stop hating on Boomcheck too. He wrote a controversial article, but there is freedom of media involved and he did a nice job with it. Cut him some slack. Lets all be friends, guys and girls!
https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php...9203#pid2779203
1) Playoff Review
The first playoff game for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers was the conference championship against the Norfolk Seawolves. It's hard to call this a contest, let alone much of a "game". The Bucs really showed that they were the captains of the ship, asserting their dominance in a 43-10 beatdown. The offense took a while to really get out of the gate, but they did have four drives take them close only to fall just short. John Smirh had to hit four field goals before the Bucs even crossed the goal line. But once they did, the gates were opened. Jacoby Batista and Siddhu Sarvepally had nice TD runs, Batista actually had two. Gotta love that from a waiver pickup. Chris Ramos played well also, as he protected the football and tossed a touchdown en route to 218 yards. Have I even mentioned the defense? Do I even have to? This defense has been the best all year, and they continued more of the same in this one. Prince Vegeta had a big interception, and Bobby Boucher, Larry Longshot, and Rotticus Scott had a sack apiece. Wow. I'm not much for wagering on these sorts of things, but this was a great game for Myrtle Beach, and if they bring the fire like this again in the Ultimus, then they might handle Minnesota and get the job done.
6) Expansion
If I had an expansion team in the DSFL, I would want to pick a market that is unique. Nothing that an NFL team is located in already. And I'll try to go to a unique state as well, somewhere less travelled. How about... Dallas? That's perfect. Maybe we could even be "America's Team". You like that? I just came up with it myself. Now I just need a name. I like animal names. I'm stuck between something in the bird family and something rather canine. That's it! Bird Dogs it is. The Dallas Bird Dogs. What? Why's everyone looking at me like that? I'm serious. No, no, I didn't just come up with this now, I made sure to exhaust all my other options first. In this deliberate process, I mulled over several names. The finalists, aside from the winner Bird Dogs, were as follows: Portland Sea Dogs, Dallas Cat Dogs, Dallas Bird Box, Dallas Cat Fish, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Dallas Birdboys, Carolina Mudcats and the South Carolina Damiere Byrds. Yeah, I agree. I think I settled on the best one. Your 7th DSFL franchise, everybody: the Dallas Bird Dogs. We have mutant animals and of course, our highest selling point, an open locker room. Oh, too soon?
9) Brotherly Love
Well, I have to start off by saying that I like this task a lot. It's nice to focus on the positive aspect of having a bunch of different teams full of different people, rather than strictly on rivalry. The fact of the matter is, while we talk shit to each other, and have beef with other teams, at the end of the day most of us like each other. We are all people just enjoying some simulation football. So even though I "hate Norfolk" and stuff, there are plenty of people on that team that I like. For example, I think Pete Miller is great. BRONXBOMBERS has been fun to talk to in the alumni part of our locker room, and he's definitely nice to have around. Juniped Catfish seems awesome, and while we haven't interacted that much, maybe that could change after the draft. James Lewandowski and Remon Kurisuto seem nice too, and I would hate to generalize Norfolk when they have people like this on the team. Everyone also needs to stop hating on Boomcheck too. He wrote a controversial article, but there is freedom of media involved and he did a nice job with it. Cut him some slack. Lets all be friends, guys and girls!