Offensive Player Comparison:
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Defensive Player Comparison:
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Future Talent:
Vincent Sharpei is a phenom, he comes in early, leaves late and is poised to make his mark as a top pick in the season 2 NSFL Draft. Not only is he arguably the top pick in the upcoming draft, but he also has the stuff to make his presence felt in the playoffs! His conditioning is top notch (for a lineman) so in the 4th quarter when his opponents are struggling for air. He is still going, motor still running and knocking people on their asses! Some might say other linemen might be more of a presence, but their motor pales in comparison, plus as a technician, Sharpei is also less likely to make costly late game penalties as opposed to other players who rely on their athleticism which might wane as the game goes on. Another very large plus is that as he comes from West Point, that discipline also applies to his character. He has already made an announcement that he will play for any team that drafts him. Teams that pass on Sharpei do so at their own risk, as this is a generational talent that is poised to dominate both in many regular seasons and playoffs to come! (203)
Bottom Third:
The Baltimore Hawks had such a good start, going undefeated in their preseason, but then the wheels fell off. Baltimore finished 4-10, struggling both offensively with 18.1 points per game (total of 254 Points for), 281.1 yards per game (97.8 Rush and 184.4 Passing) and defensively, allowing 23.6 points per game (total of 330 against), 357.6 yards per game (125.6 Rushing and 232.1 Passing). They also came last in the league in sacks (36), it must have been a very frustrating year for Baltimore fans. Especially when Yellowknife and Colorado (both 8-6) were duking it out for the top spot in the division. As far as what caused the problems, one might think it was just some bad luck as Baltimore's turnover numbers go, but more likely is that a large portion of the team stopped training about halfway through the season which feeds into the bad football, which led to more players stopping training. What a vicious cycle! Some highlights for the fans include CB M. Peterson (4 Interceptions and 11 Pass Deflections), QB S. Kyubee (2581 Yards, 58.3 Completion%, and 12 TDs) and P S. Harris (105 Punts for 4726 Yards at a 45 yard average with 16 inside the 20) The Future is bright for Baltimore fans! (210)
Playoff Series MVP: My MVP for the Colorado-Yellowknife Series is QB L. Noble who went 25/37 for 229 yards and 1 TD. That isn't the best game for a QB but in this game, it was quite formidable. Multiple times with pressure baring down Noble hung in and delivered a precision ball, being crushed as the defense bears down on him. It is his quality and ability to deliver these passes time and again that kept the chains moving, and the Yellowknife offense on the sidelines. This is the mark of a soon to be elite QB, while still raw, has all the ability in the world. NSFL Teams beware, this is a man on a Mission and will only get better as more seasons accumulate and he gains experience in this league! Also worth noting is the Playoff Series LVP: For as good as Noble has been this season, during the Playoff game, this man has been just as terrible. I, of course am talking about Z. Bigboy17 (OL) who had 1 pancake, and that's where the positives end. He was beaten three times for sacks, and threw in a penalty to boot. When the Offensive line struggles, the entire offense struggles and these struggles are a large reason why the Wraiths could only score 6 points in this game. (218)
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Defensive Player Comparison:
![[Image: PqoglB1.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/PqoglB1.jpg)
Future Talent:
Vincent Sharpei is a phenom, he comes in early, leaves late and is poised to make his mark as a top pick in the season 2 NSFL Draft. Not only is he arguably the top pick in the upcoming draft, but he also has the stuff to make his presence felt in the playoffs! His conditioning is top notch (for a lineman) so in the 4th quarter when his opponents are struggling for air. He is still going, motor still running and knocking people on their asses! Some might say other linemen might be more of a presence, but their motor pales in comparison, plus as a technician, Sharpei is also less likely to make costly late game penalties as opposed to other players who rely on their athleticism which might wane as the game goes on. Another very large plus is that as he comes from West Point, that discipline also applies to his character. He has already made an announcement that he will play for any team that drafts him. Teams that pass on Sharpei do so at their own risk, as this is a generational talent that is poised to dominate both in many regular seasons and playoffs to come! (203)
Bottom Third:
The Baltimore Hawks had such a good start, going undefeated in their preseason, but then the wheels fell off. Baltimore finished 4-10, struggling both offensively with 18.1 points per game (total of 254 Points for), 281.1 yards per game (97.8 Rush and 184.4 Passing) and defensively, allowing 23.6 points per game (total of 330 against), 357.6 yards per game (125.6 Rushing and 232.1 Passing). They also came last in the league in sacks (36), it must have been a very frustrating year for Baltimore fans. Especially when Yellowknife and Colorado (both 8-6) were duking it out for the top spot in the division. As far as what caused the problems, one might think it was just some bad luck as Baltimore's turnover numbers go, but more likely is that a large portion of the team stopped training about halfway through the season which feeds into the bad football, which led to more players stopping training. What a vicious cycle! Some highlights for the fans include CB M. Peterson (4 Interceptions and 11 Pass Deflections), QB S. Kyubee (2581 Yards, 58.3 Completion%, and 12 TDs) and P S. Harris (105 Punts for 4726 Yards at a 45 yard average with 16 inside the 20) The Future is bright for Baltimore fans! (210)
Playoff Series MVP: My MVP for the Colorado-Yellowknife Series is QB L. Noble who went 25/37 for 229 yards and 1 TD. That isn't the best game for a QB but in this game, it was quite formidable. Multiple times with pressure baring down Noble hung in and delivered a precision ball, being crushed as the defense bears down on him. It is his quality and ability to deliver these passes time and again that kept the chains moving, and the Yellowknife offense on the sidelines. This is the mark of a soon to be elite QB, while still raw, has all the ability in the world. NSFL Teams beware, this is a man on a Mission and will only get better as more seasons accumulate and he gains experience in this league! Also worth noting is the Playoff Series LVP: For as good as Noble has been this season, during the Playoff game, this man has been just as terrible. I, of course am talking about Z. Bigboy17 (OL) who had 1 pancake, and that's where the positives end. He was beaten three times for sacks, and threw in a penalty to boot. When the Offensive line struggles, the entire offense struggles and these struggles are a large reason why the Wraiths could only score 6 points in this game. (218)
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