17. If Videl were to have a sponsor, despite not being currently on a developmental Simulation Football league roster at this current moment, it would be the Leaf Cola company, the producers of the world famous leaf cola drink that players, general managers, and owners love across the national Simulation Football league and the developmental Simulation Football league. It’s quite simply why Videl would choose leaf cola, it’s her close relationship to Ryan Leaf Jr, one of the national Simulation Football league’s strongest and toughest Running backs in the league at this current moment. Is it because Videl has her own flavor of the famed beverage? Of course she does! Her flavor, the "Fukushima Flash" is a blend of the normal carbonated water, but she throws in ghost peppers, cinnamon, and a hint of lime to give her version of the famed brand a little sense of heat and spice to feel like a cornerback who just got burned by her for a very long touchdown they did not see coming because they can not defend her. Despite all this crazy information, her version is only available in japan, Hawaii and South Korea, Wheres she’s famous from playing in the Japanese Football leagues usually for men.
1. The Ultimus was a tale of two different franchises, first, the American Simulated Football Conference champion, the New Orleans Second Line, posted a dominant record of 9 and 4, especially with their trench warfare offense featuring Forrest Gump and Marcella Toriki, two of the leagues finest running backs, known for their speed and their evasiveness, they two are the ultimate duo that everyone dreams to stop. On the other side, we have the national Simulation Football conference champion, the Yellowknife Wraiths, with their impressive 4th consecutive Ultimus appearance, with them coming up short all previous 3 times, as they are looking for their first win in the big game in a couple of seasons. From the opening kickoff, the wraiths offense proved to be unable to pass or run the ball, as New Orleans defense proved they could successfully contain cooter Bigsby and his weapons. New Orleans Second Line’s offense on the other hand was on point and was able to disrupt the leagues best rush defense, with their passing game by means of Bon’Beri Jones and Jed Podalack, Ultimus Most valuable player Stan Francisco, and the previously mentioned trench offense. The final score was 33-13 in favor of New Orleans, as Yellowknife becomes the national Simulation Football league’s buffalo bills.
13. I interviewed @Huskies311
How do you feel about this season’s playoffs?
What changes would you do if the conference championship got resimmed?
What issues should the hawks address in the draft?
Finally, how do you rebound from the unexpected early playoff exit?
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1. The Ultimus was a tale of two different franchises, first, the American Simulated Football Conference champion, the New Orleans Second Line, posted a dominant record of 9 and 4, especially with their trench warfare offense featuring Forrest Gump and Marcella Toriki, two of the leagues finest running backs, known for their speed and their evasiveness, they two are the ultimate duo that everyone dreams to stop. On the other side, we have the national Simulation Football conference champion, the Yellowknife Wraiths, with their impressive 4th consecutive Ultimus appearance, with them coming up short all previous 3 times, as they are looking for their first win in the big game in a couple of seasons. From the opening kickoff, the wraiths offense proved to be unable to pass or run the ball, as New Orleans defense proved they could successfully contain cooter Bigsby and his weapons. New Orleans Second Line’s offense on the other hand was on point and was able to disrupt the leagues best rush defense, with their passing game by means of Bon’Beri Jones and Jed Podalack, Ultimus Most valuable player Stan Francisco, and the previously mentioned trench offense. The final score was 33-13 in favor of New Orleans, as Yellowknife becomes the national Simulation Football league’s buffalo bills.
13. I interviewed @Huskies311
How do you feel about this season’s playoffs?
What changes would you do if the conference championship got resimmed?
What issues should the hawks address in the draft?
Finally, how do you rebound from the unexpected early playoff exit?
Quote: I’m disappointed, honestly. I really felt like we had a good chance at the Ultimus this season. And with Corvo gone, it’s likely we won’t compete again until S23. I have high hopes for Jackets, but his TPE is will still be a bit low (due to us bringing him up a season early, not his earning).
2) I think I probably overthought that game. I tested a lot, and went away from the strategies that worked to get us 1 seed. So if I resimmed I’d go back to basics. I definitely feel like I let the team down but we will be back before the league knows it.
3) Defense, defense, and more defense. We need a lot of youth there. Specifically, we are looking at linebackers and defensive backs. Our D-line is mostly set outside of maybe 1 more active. I’m also interested in some of the OL prospects in this draft. I’d love to get one in the middle or later rounds.
4) Just by keeping our morale up. I think we still had a really successful season. No one thought we’d be the 1 seed in the conference. Now we just need patience to build back up for our next window. Duilio and I have a good plan to keep Baltimore as one of the top dogs of the NSFC.
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