So, why should Mat Akselsen be in the inaugural top 50 of the NSFL? There are a few points I'll make supporting my claim.
I'm 4th in the league in pancakes with 49 of those suckas. I blocked for the lead rusher in the NSFL, Bubba Nuck, helping him surpass 1200 yards and punch in 6 touchdowns. Both led the league. He was also second in the league with a 4.4 average yard per carry.
As for pass blocking, I may have given up 5 sacks but I still helped keep our glorious quarterback, Chris Orosz, upright. I finished the season strong by only allowing one sack in the last seven games of the regular season. I also allowed Orosz to pass for nearly 2800 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He did all this with a, relative to the first season of the NSFL, healthy 57.8 completion percentage.
Also I think one word really defines the success of Mat Akselsen, Courage. When there were 10 QBs for only 6 starting spots, where were the linemen? When there were 12 RB prospects for 6 starting spots, where were the linemen? When there were 10 OL prospects for 30 starting spots where was Mat Akselsen? I'll tell you where he was; Right in the thick of it. Down and dirty in the trenches with the likes of Angus Winchester, Jogn Floggity, Ben Longshaw, D'Brickashaw Ferguson. These were the men that stood up to the open spot and said "I'd like a guaranteed starting position for years to come".
We all said that and we all took it. We took it by the balls and by god we aren't letting go anytime soon! So I nominate not only myself but all of the S1 OL prospects who weathered the storm and showed the world that real men find an opportunity to start at a scarce position and run with it. Fierce competition? I'll leave that to the fairies that play WR.
@Jogn @timeconsumer @samee @BenderRodriguez @BasedGase @Pandar @Professorpayne69 @mjdharder @breakingthe4THWALL @.wahala. @`BenLongshaw` @Electraspace
I'm 4th in the league in pancakes with 49 of those suckas. I blocked for the lead rusher in the NSFL, Bubba Nuck, helping him surpass 1200 yards and punch in 6 touchdowns. Both led the league. He was also second in the league with a 4.4 average yard per carry.
As for pass blocking, I may have given up 5 sacks but I still helped keep our glorious quarterback, Chris Orosz, upright. I finished the season strong by only allowing one sack in the last seven games of the regular season. I also allowed Orosz to pass for nearly 2800 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He did all this with a, relative to the first season of the NSFL, healthy 57.8 completion percentage.
Also I think one word really defines the success of Mat Akselsen, Courage. When there were 10 QBs for only 6 starting spots, where were the linemen? When there were 12 RB prospects for 6 starting spots, where were the linemen? When there were 10 OL prospects for 30 starting spots where was Mat Akselsen? I'll tell you where he was; Right in the thick of it. Down and dirty in the trenches with the likes of Angus Winchester, Jogn Floggity, Ben Longshaw, D'Brickashaw Ferguson. These were the men that stood up to the open spot and said "I'd like a guaranteed starting position for years to come".
We all said that and we all took it. We took it by the balls and by god we aren't letting go anytime soon! So I nominate not only myself but all of the S1 OL prospects who weathered the storm and showed the world that real men find an opportunity to start at a scarce position and run with it. Fierce competition? I'll leave that to the fairies that play WR.
@Jogn @timeconsumer @samee @BenderRodriguez @BasedGase @Pandar @Professorpayne69 @mjdharder @breakingthe4THWALL @.wahala. @`BenLongshaw` @Electraspace