02-20-2020, 03:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-22-2020, 03:58 PM by slothfacekilla.)
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In the opening round of this season's playoffs the New Orleans Second Line welcomed perennial powerhouse the Orange County Otters to NOLA to get the playoffs kicked off. Even with home field advantage going to the Second Line, no one on the team felt particularly comfortable going up against a franchise like Orange County and all the success they have had. Although New Orleans seemed to test well, the regular season showed that the testing doesn't matter one bit to the sim engine. New Orleans needed a fast start, and they ended up scoring the first touchdown of the game thanks to a Forrest Gump rushing touchdown. The Otters would score the next touchdown, but miss the extra point. It would turn out that the extra point wouldn't matter in the end though. New Orleans would be the only team to score in the second and third quarters, building a 20-6 lead going into the fourth quarter and adding yet another FG to start the fourth quarter. QB Franklin Armstrong would go on to rip off an impressive touchdown run for the Otters, but it wouldn't be enough as they fell to the Second Line 23-13. Lacking offense overall, the player of the game on offense ended up being Armstrong, who also threw the Otters' first TD. Defensively, rookie Ben Tu'inukuafe of New Orleans crushed it with two sacks and picked up the defensive player of the game.
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What better player to scout than myself? Ben Slothlisberger is a late entry to the Season 21 DSFL draft as a QB, and there have been rumblings with the new DSFL franchises that there could be a high demand for QB's. Ben is a gunslinger quarterback who spent his college days chucking the rock for the Central Michigan Chippewas. Living up to his last name, he does not have a ton of speed or agility (50 speed/45 agility), so some DSFL teams may be worried about Slothlisberger's ability to get away from pass rushers. But with a solid arm and throwing accuracy (71 and 70), Ben can sling the ball a bit with a clean pocket. His elevated intelligence (70) should also help Slothlisberger avoid interceptions, or at least he hopes so. Joining late sets Ben back a bit in comparison to the other QB's in his DSFL draft class, and there are some other great prospects. He's already gotten back in the gym and trained this week, and he'll have some banked TPE to play with once he's drafted so hopefully being able to help mold their future QB will be appealing to DSFL teams. I plan on max earning with full equipment etc... but I definitely need to make some money! Overall I feel like I'm a fairly solid prospect and hope I can help whatever team wants me.
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Written: Give a short write up of one or multiple playoff matches. If completed before the airing of the sims, give your predictions; if it is afterwards, give a review of the game.
In the opening round of this season's playoffs the New Orleans Second Line welcomed perennial powerhouse the Orange County Otters to NOLA to get the playoffs kicked off. Even with home field advantage going to the Second Line, no one on the team felt particularly comfortable going up against a franchise like Orange County and all the success they have had. Although New Orleans seemed to test well, the regular season showed that the testing doesn't matter one bit to the sim engine. New Orleans needed a fast start, and they ended up scoring the first touchdown of the game thanks to a Forrest Gump rushing touchdown. The Otters would score the next touchdown, but miss the extra point. It would turn out that the extra point wouldn't matter in the end though. New Orleans would be the only team to score in the second and third quarters, building a 20-6 lead going into the fourth quarter and adding yet another FG to start the fourth quarter. QB Franklin Armstrong would go on to rip off an impressive touchdown run for the Otters, but it wouldn't be enough as they fell to the Second Line 23-13. Lacking offense overall, the player of the game on offense ended up being Armstrong, who also threw the Otters' first TD. Defensively, rookie Ben Tu'inukuafe of New Orleans crushed it with two sacks and picked up the defensive player of the game.
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20) Ultimus Ad
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8) Scouting Report
Written: Write a scouting report for one of the incoming draftees in either the NSFL or DSFL
What better player to scout than myself? Ben Slothlisberger is a late entry to the Season 21 DSFL draft as a QB, and there have been rumblings with the new DSFL franchises that there could be a high demand for QB's. Ben is a gunslinger quarterback who spent his college days chucking the rock for the Central Michigan Chippewas. Living up to his last name, he does not have a ton of speed or agility (50 speed/45 agility), so some DSFL teams may be worried about Slothlisberger's ability to get away from pass rushers. But with a solid arm and throwing accuracy (71 and 70), Ben can sling the ball a bit with a clean pocket. His elevated intelligence (70) should also help Slothlisberger avoid interceptions, or at least he hopes so. Joining late sets Ben back a bit in comparison to the other QB's in his DSFL draft class, and there are some other great prospects. He's already gotten back in the gym and trained this week, and he'll have some banked TPE to play with once he's drafted so hopefully being able to help mold their future QB will be appealing to DSFL teams. I plan on max earning with full equipment etc... but I definitely need to make some money! Overall I feel like I'm a fairly solid prospect and hope I can help whatever team wants me.
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