04-15-2020, 04:45 AM
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16.Scouting report
The following is a scouting report for season 22 draftee Sandro Ryeu: Sandro Ryeu is as close to a sure fire pick as you get in this league. His rookie season in the DSFL was nothing short of marvelous. He ended the regular season with 92 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 2 pass deflections, forced 3 fumbles, and recovered 2 fumbles. His biggest strengths are his raw speed and his considerable physical strength. Easily one of the most physically gifted athletes in this year’s draft, he is able to quickly locate the ball and chase down the carrier. His playstyle and physical build is reminiscent of former NFL players Jason Pierre-Paul and Robert Quinn.
His biggest flaws are a serious lack of technique when it comes to actually tackling an opponent. He has in my opinion become a little too reliant on his tremendous physical talents and would need to improve his fundamentals in order to see long term success. He is also not the most cerebral player in the league. He occasionally makes bone headed mistakes or fails to place himself where he would be most effective on the field preferring to take the most straightforward route to the ball carrier. Despite his shortcomings I he is still a player I would feel more than confident taking in the first round. His positives are simply too large to ignore and his negatives are things that any decent coaching staff should have no problem correcting.
17. Sponsorship
My idea for an Ultimus ad I would like to be in is for Virgil’s Cream Soda. The ad would be me sitting in a mansion or a big house. It would open with me saying “Hi I’m Susan Cash Jr. and when I’m not pursuing a career on the football field. I’m pursuing my hobby as a cream soda aficionado.” There would be a montage of me traveling all over the world like I’m some kind of Indiana Jones type adventurer cutting through tropical jungles, climbing snowy mountaintops, and riding across a scorching hot desert on the back of a camel. While this montage is playing I am speaking to the camera saying “Throughout my travels I have discovered that Virgil’s handcrafted recipe made from all natural ingredients is without a doubt the best cream soda in the entire world.” I’m back in my mansion. My butler pours a cold bottle of Virgil’s Cream Soda into a champagne glass and hands it to me. I drink it and simply say with a satisfied smile on my face“refreshing.” Cut to a close up of a silver platter that has other Virgil’s soda products In a voice over I say. “Don’t forget to try Virgil’s other flavors such as Root Beer, Orange, and Black Cherry.”
18. Awards Season
My personal pick for awards season this year is my teammate Acura Skyline for running back of the year. (Although honestly with his season he could probably be a contender for MVP) Acura had an absolutely dominating rookie season. In 14 games he only finished with less than 100 rushing yards once in the entire season. His team leaned on him heavily giving him 30 or more attempts in all but six of his games and even then he only ever saw less than 20 carries once in his entire season with 18 carries for 145 rushing yards, including an 87 yard touchdown run (The longest rushing touchdown of the entire season) . His stats at the end of the regular season ended up at 349 carries, for 1761 yards, for an average of 5 yards per attempt, and a total of 10 touchdowns. With him on their team the Royals were the best running team in their division and the second best in the entire league.
Acura ends the season ranked number one in almost every single rushing category this season. From attempts to total yards. I might expect this kind of production from a seasoned veteran on a championship bound team. I would never expect this from a rookie on an expansion team.
19. team culture
The Royals locker room is in my biased opinion one of the best in the league. We are a small group of fiery and passionate individuals. While we may occasionally get a little rowdy and take things a little too far. We are aware that this is just a game and everyone is here to just have fun so we try not to take things too seriously, but sometimes we do get caught up in all the trash talking. Are rivalry with our fellow expansion team the Dallas Birddogs is evidence of this point. While it is occasionally inflammatory it is all and all in good fun.
We don’t like losing but we also don’t point fingers at one another or try to cast blame on any single person. We all have the same mindset of putting a bad game behind us and moving on to next week. Learning from past mistakes and working on how we can improve ourselves. We also know how to celebrate each other and our accomplishments. We hand out game balls to our best offensive and defensive player every week no matter how well our team performed that week. It gives the players something to shoot for each week.
The following is a scouting report for season 22 draftee Sandro Ryeu: Sandro Ryeu is as close to a sure fire pick as you get in this league. His rookie season in the DSFL was nothing short of marvelous. He ended the regular season with 92 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 2 pass deflections, forced 3 fumbles, and recovered 2 fumbles. His biggest strengths are his raw speed and his considerable physical strength. Easily one of the most physically gifted athletes in this year’s draft, he is able to quickly locate the ball and chase down the carrier. His playstyle and physical build is reminiscent of former NFL players Jason Pierre-Paul and Robert Quinn.
His biggest flaws are a serious lack of technique when it comes to actually tackling an opponent. He has in my opinion become a little too reliant on his tremendous physical talents and would need to improve his fundamentals in order to see long term success. He is also not the most cerebral player in the league. He occasionally makes bone headed mistakes or fails to place himself where he would be most effective on the field preferring to take the most straightforward route to the ball carrier. Despite his shortcomings I he is still a player I would feel more than confident taking in the first round. His positives are simply too large to ignore and his negatives are things that any decent coaching staff should have no problem correcting.
17. Sponsorship
My idea for an Ultimus ad I would like to be in is for Virgil’s Cream Soda. The ad would be me sitting in a mansion or a big house. It would open with me saying “Hi I’m Susan Cash Jr. and when I’m not pursuing a career on the football field. I’m pursuing my hobby as a cream soda aficionado.” There would be a montage of me traveling all over the world like I’m some kind of Indiana Jones type adventurer cutting through tropical jungles, climbing snowy mountaintops, and riding across a scorching hot desert on the back of a camel. While this montage is playing I am speaking to the camera saying “Throughout my travels I have discovered that Virgil’s handcrafted recipe made from all natural ingredients is without a doubt the best cream soda in the entire world.” I’m back in my mansion. My butler pours a cold bottle of Virgil’s Cream Soda into a champagne glass and hands it to me. I drink it and simply say with a satisfied smile on my face“refreshing.” Cut to a close up of a silver platter that has other Virgil’s soda products In a voice over I say. “Don’t forget to try Virgil’s other flavors such as Root Beer, Orange, and Black Cherry.”
18. Awards Season
My personal pick for awards season this year is my teammate Acura Skyline for running back of the year. (Although honestly with his season he could probably be a contender for MVP) Acura had an absolutely dominating rookie season. In 14 games he only finished with less than 100 rushing yards once in the entire season. His team leaned on him heavily giving him 30 or more attempts in all but six of his games and even then he only ever saw less than 20 carries once in his entire season with 18 carries for 145 rushing yards, including an 87 yard touchdown run (The longest rushing touchdown of the entire season) . His stats at the end of the regular season ended up at 349 carries, for 1761 yards, for an average of 5 yards per attempt, and a total of 10 touchdowns. With him on their team the Royals were the best running team in their division and the second best in the entire league.
Acura ends the season ranked number one in almost every single rushing category this season. From attempts to total yards. I might expect this kind of production from a seasoned veteran on a championship bound team. I would never expect this from a rookie on an expansion team.
19. team culture
The Royals locker room is in my biased opinion one of the best in the league. We are a small group of fiery and passionate individuals. While we may occasionally get a little rowdy and take things a little too far. We are aware that this is just a game and everyone is here to just have fun so we try not to take things too seriously, but sometimes we do get caught up in all the trash talking. Are rivalry with our fellow expansion team the Dallas Birddogs is evidence of this point. While it is occasionally inflammatory it is all and all in good fun.
We don’t like losing but we also don’t point fingers at one another or try to cast blame on any single person. We all have the same mindset of putting a bad game behind us and moving on to next week. Learning from past mistakes and working on how we can improve ourselves. We also know how to celebrate each other and our accomplishments. We hand out game balls to our best offensive and defensive player every week no matter how well our team performed that week. It gives the players something to shoot for each week.
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