(1) Playoff Predictions
The playoff game many have been waiting for is coming very soon. Many peoples favourite for the ultimus, the Yellowknife Wraiths. Up against the underdogs out of Colorado, the Yetis. The Wraiths have been dominant this year, being top five in all offensive stats, and having one of the best defences in the league. Their offense is a real highlight in my opinion, led by the enigmatic RB Mathias Hanyadi and his 1100 rushing yards for 4.3 per carry and 11 TD’s. They will be the favourites, however looking to cause and upset are the Wolfie McDummy led Yetis. He had a 3190 yard passing season, led by WR James Bishop, who has put up a 1005 receiving yard year. While the yetis are mostly average across most categories, their offensive line is among the best in the league, only behind fellow semi-finalists, the New Orleans Second Line. The Wraiths pass rush, led by Danny Grithead and Lightsout Lewis, will have their work cut out. Overall, while many are expecting a Wraiths win, there is always a chance of a comeback, harkening back to the Arizona Outlaws being shocked by the Orange County Otters all the way back in 2019
(16) Dynasty
No, I’m a relatively new NSFL fan. In fact, id call myself very new, and while I have done research, its always been hard to predict dynasties starting and ending. Right now it seems like the Wraiths may have something, but they haven’t even won the Ultimus yet. Many thought the original Outlaws would be a long lasting dynasty, only to be overthrown by an even longer one courtesy of the Otters. No, I’m going to make a wild claim, by picking the team that finished rock bottom of the NSFL to become the next big dynasty in the league. Yes! I’m talking about the Chicago Butchers. Now, you might be wondering why I’d choose the worst team in the league, and there are a couple reasons for it. Firstly, all good dynasties start under centre, and the Butchers have a QB who might just be the best in the league. Rose Jenkins led the league in passing yards, TDs, completions, and passing attempts this year, and the Butchers hope he can keep up his incredible season despite the other troubles in the offense. Receiving isn't one of them however, and if Ahri Espeeyeeseetee can keep up his form, that could be a fantastic partnership for the future. All they need is some help on defence, in sacks and turnovers, and if their draft picks can hit, they may well be the NSFLs next dynasty
The playoff game many have been waiting for is coming very soon. Many peoples favourite for the ultimus, the Yellowknife Wraiths. Up against the underdogs out of Colorado, the Yetis. The Wraiths have been dominant this year, being top five in all offensive stats, and having one of the best defences in the league. Their offense is a real highlight in my opinion, led by the enigmatic RB Mathias Hanyadi and his 1100 rushing yards for 4.3 per carry and 11 TD’s. They will be the favourites, however looking to cause and upset are the Wolfie McDummy led Yetis. He had a 3190 yard passing season, led by WR James Bishop, who has put up a 1005 receiving yard year. While the yetis are mostly average across most categories, their offensive line is among the best in the league, only behind fellow semi-finalists, the New Orleans Second Line. The Wraiths pass rush, led by Danny Grithead and Lightsout Lewis, will have their work cut out. Overall, while many are expecting a Wraiths win, there is always a chance of a comeback, harkening back to the Arizona Outlaws being shocked by the Orange County Otters all the way back in 2019
(16) Dynasty
No, I’m a relatively new NSFL fan. In fact, id call myself very new, and while I have done research, its always been hard to predict dynasties starting and ending. Right now it seems like the Wraiths may have something, but they haven’t even won the Ultimus yet. Many thought the original Outlaws would be a long lasting dynasty, only to be overthrown by an even longer one courtesy of the Otters. No, I’m going to make a wild claim, by picking the team that finished rock bottom of the NSFL to become the next big dynasty in the league. Yes! I’m talking about the Chicago Butchers. Now, you might be wondering why I’d choose the worst team in the league, and there are a couple reasons for it. Firstly, all good dynasties start under centre, and the Butchers have a QB who might just be the best in the league. Rose Jenkins led the league in passing yards, TDs, completions, and passing attempts this year, and the Butchers hope he can keep up his incredible season despite the other troubles in the offense. Receiving isn't one of them however, and if Ahri Espeeyeeseetee can keep up his form, that could be a fantastic partnership for the future. All they need is some help on defence, in sacks and turnovers, and if their draft picks can hit, they may well be the NSFLs next dynasty