07-09-2017, 01:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2017, 01:55 AM by Bengals1Fan.)
Bottom Third
The San Jose Sabercats have missed the first playoffs of the NSFL history and do so with heavy hearts. At 4-7 the San Jose faithful expected more from the team, but with a QB and GM controversy striking mid-season, understood what happened and look forward to next year. With GM Perkrules going inactive mid-season the Sabercats future was in jeopardy. The QB for the Sabercats would be taking a step back from the NSFL as a whole, and with the season already looking on the downside, management in San Jose decided to try and prevent future losing seasons by acquiring quarterback Ethan Hunt, however, Hunt has no loyalty in San Jose and has decided to leave the organization high and dry. This has no doubt affected other aspects of the team, as they have been informed by back Vick Bowers Jr. that he would like to move on from the organization. While the team is on the outside looking in now, strong leadership like CK and Ben Longshaw will look to lead the Sabercats into the playoffs in Season Two, and will need to fight hard if that is their intention. The draft will also be a big factor for the team, as they will need to reload on offensive weapons.
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Offensive Comparison
Today we'll look at the comparisons between the two backs in San Jose last season, and what the reasoning the Sabercats had for keeping both of them. Vick Bowers Jr. will be leaving the team through free agency, and Demetrius Wiley has retired from the NSFL all together. The backs accounted for a large chunk of the Sabercats offense, but why have both of them on board?
Vick Bowers Jr. was a quick cut back who also could lower the head and get the yards that he needed when he needed them. As a larger back, Bowers Jr. was quick in the breakaway burst, but needed to have someone to off-set this power in order to keep opposing defenses from stacking the box against him. Howe did the Sabercats do that?
They added Demetrius Wiley, the smaller and more agile quick cut back. Wiley provided a much needed change of pace for the Sabercats offense, and gave the unit and Bowers Jr. a break at times, which would allow him to keep his legs fresh. Wiley also was more of a recieving threat then Bowers Jr. out of the backfield, and gave the team the option to spread the defense so the box wouldn't get loaded.
NFL Comparions: Legarrette Blount and James White
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The San Jose Sabercats have missed the first playoffs of the NSFL history and do so with heavy hearts. At 4-7 the San Jose faithful expected more from the team, but with a QB and GM controversy striking mid-season, understood what happened and look forward to next year. With GM Perkrules going inactive mid-season the Sabercats future was in jeopardy. The QB for the Sabercats would be taking a step back from the NSFL as a whole, and with the season already looking on the downside, management in San Jose decided to try and prevent future losing seasons by acquiring quarterback Ethan Hunt, however, Hunt has no loyalty in San Jose and has decided to leave the organization high and dry. This has no doubt affected other aspects of the team, as they have been informed by back Vick Bowers Jr. that he would like to move on from the organization. While the team is on the outside looking in now, strong leadership like CK and Ben Longshaw will look to lead the Sabercats into the playoffs in Season Two, and will need to fight hard if that is their intention. The draft will also be a big factor for the team, as they will need to reload on offensive weapons.
211 Words
Offensive Comparison
Today we'll look at the comparisons between the two backs in San Jose last season, and what the reasoning the Sabercats had for keeping both of them. Vick Bowers Jr. will be leaving the team through free agency, and Demetrius Wiley has retired from the NSFL all together. The backs accounted for a large chunk of the Sabercats offense, but why have both of them on board?
Vick Bowers Jr. was a quick cut back who also could lower the head and get the yards that he needed when he needed them. As a larger back, Bowers Jr. was quick in the breakaway burst, but needed to have someone to off-set this power in order to keep opposing defenses from stacking the box against him. Howe did the Sabercats do that?
They added Demetrius Wiley, the smaller and more agile quick cut back. Wiley provided a much needed change of pace for the Sabercats offense, and gave the unit and Bowers Jr. a break at times, which would allow him to keep his legs fresh. Wiley also was more of a recieving threat then Bowers Jr. out of the backfield, and gave the team the option to spread the defense so the box wouldn't get loaded.
NFL Comparions: Legarrette Blount and James White
213 Words