Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
The matchup between start quarterbacks Logan Noble and Chris Orosz is much more subtle than other positions. Comparing quarterbacks can be a difficult job due to a lot of factors. But these two quarterbacks make it easier as they stand out from their peers. Both Noble and Orosz finished the regular season being the only starting quarterbacks to throw under 10 interceptions. Logan Noble led the league with only 8 interceptions to his 15 touchdowns. Playing in a conservative offense like the one run in Colorado means that Noble didn't get the chance to put up larger touchdown numbers, like those of Vincent Draxel in Arizona, but given his chances to toss the ball down the field - Noble made the most and tossed touchdowns at a near 2-1 rate of his interceptions. Orosz had a similar season throwing for only 185 more yards than Noble with two of the premier receivers in the league in Josh Garden and Alex LeClair. Orosz wasn't quite as good as Noble with protecting the ball, throwing 14 touchdowns and 9 interceptions, but during his time on the field the Orosz was able to convert passed quite often and push his team into the endzone. Playing on a team that prioritizes the running game with a player like Bubba Nuck definitely didn't help his yards or touchdown numbers. One would think that with a player like Josh Garden on your team you'd try to go vertical more often. But Coach Nuck, father of Bubba Nuck, found it fitting to feed the ball to his son more often than throw it to their star receiver. Thus ended the Wraith's season in mundane fashion as they lost to the Yeti - with Orosz posting a fairly mediocre to poor game.
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Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
The Yeti vs. Wraiths game sported some interesting defensive players. Both teams had been solid throughout the season. The linebacking corps of the Yeti seemed to sport more talent than that of the Wraiths but the Wraiths did stand out as having a very good front seven all things considered. Today we will be comparing linebackers Lindarius Shelton and Wyatt Fulton. Both played different linebacker position throughout the season for their respective teams. Shelton played a more intense inside linebacker style of game. Compiling an impressive 118 tackles and finishing fourth in the entire league with these tackling numbers. He also had three forced fumbles to tie for the league lead with Arizona Linebacker Harrif Ernston. Shelton brought a very solid inside presence to the Wraiths and certainly made the running game more difficult for opposing runningbacks. Colorado linebacker Wyatt Fulton played a total of two games on the inside for the Yeti but excelled on the outside, primarily in the Jack Linebacker role, for the Colorado 3-4 defense. While Fulton didn't put up the number of tackles that Shelton did, only finishing with 76, but he outpaced shelton heavily in the sacks department. Fulton proved he is one of the premier pash russing linebackers in the league finishing with 10 sacks on the season - six more than Shelton had in the same amount of games. When comparing these two players you cannot say one is more valuable to their team than the other but certainly the pressure generated by Fulton helps the Yeti defense immensely.
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Future Talent: Write about which S2 waiver pickup will or did have the biggest impact in the playoffs. Can be written at any time depending on if you choose to write about who already has or who will do good
I believe the most influential player for the S1 playoffs, who was taken off of Waivers, would be offensive lineman Tim Pest. Pest had a dominant two games with the Outlaws and completely shutdown the defensive rush of two very good teams. The first game against the Orange County Otters - Pest completely dominated the likes of Ian Bavitz, Adamle Tomlinson and J.J. Reigns. Not allowing a sack is very impressive in itself but Pest one upped the competition having six pancake blocks in the first game against the Otters. His nasty play and inability to let the Otters get to Draxel is one of the most important factors in their success in the postseason. The next game, the championship, against the Colorado Yeti, Tim Pest showed up once again. Dominating the Yeti defensive line and stopping their rushers from reaching the quarterback on multiple occasions. Linebacker sack leaders Jonathon Saint was shut down completely in the game and never laid a hand on quarterback Vincent Draxel. Linebacker Wyatt Fulton, who is regarded as one of the top pressure linebackers in the NSFL, was limited to only one sack for the entire game. Pest showed his technical ability and his pure strength by finishing with another five impressive pancakes. Finishing the two final playoff games with 11 Pancakes and 0 sacks given up. Tim Pest truly lives up to his name for defensive players in the NSFL.
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Conference Final MVP Sig: Make a sig for a player of your choice who you felt was the MVP of a Conference Final matchup. Must be completed after the Conference Finals
![[Image: NNAgwEQ.png]](http://i.imgur.com/NNAgwEQ.png)
Playoff Recap Infographic: Make a graphic displaying the results of the playoffs. Must be completed after the Championship Game
The matchup between start quarterbacks Logan Noble and Chris Orosz is much more subtle than other positions. Comparing quarterbacks can be a difficult job due to a lot of factors. But these two quarterbacks make it easier as they stand out from their peers. Both Noble and Orosz finished the regular season being the only starting quarterbacks to throw under 10 interceptions. Logan Noble led the league with only 8 interceptions to his 15 touchdowns. Playing in a conservative offense like the one run in Colorado means that Noble didn't get the chance to put up larger touchdown numbers, like those of Vincent Draxel in Arizona, but given his chances to toss the ball down the field - Noble made the most and tossed touchdowns at a near 2-1 rate of his interceptions. Orosz had a similar season throwing for only 185 more yards than Noble with two of the premier receivers in the league in Josh Garden and Alex LeClair. Orosz wasn't quite as good as Noble with protecting the ball, throwing 14 touchdowns and 9 interceptions, but during his time on the field the Orosz was able to convert passed quite often and push his team into the endzone. Playing on a team that prioritizes the running game with a player like Bubba Nuck definitely didn't help his yards or touchdown numbers. One would think that with a player like Josh Garden on your team you'd try to go vertical more often. But Coach Nuck, father of Bubba Nuck, found it fitting to feed the ball to his son more often than throw it to their star receiver. Thus ended the Wraith's season in mundane fashion as they lost to the Yeti - with Orosz posting a fairly mediocre to poor game.
(292 words)
Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
The Yeti vs. Wraiths game sported some interesting defensive players. Both teams had been solid throughout the season. The linebacking corps of the Yeti seemed to sport more talent than that of the Wraiths but the Wraiths did stand out as having a very good front seven all things considered. Today we will be comparing linebackers Lindarius Shelton and Wyatt Fulton. Both played different linebacker position throughout the season for their respective teams. Shelton played a more intense inside linebacker style of game. Compiling an impressive 118 tackles and finishing fourth in the entire league with these tackling numbers. He also had three forced fumbles to tie for the league lead with Arizona Linebacker Harrif Ernston. Shelton brought a very solid inside presence to the Wraiths and certainly made the running game more difficult for opposing runningbacks. Colorado linebacker Wyatt Fulton played a total of two games on the inside for the Yeti but excelled on the outside, primarily in the Jack Linebacker role, for the Colorado 3-4 defense. While Fulton didn't put up the number of tackles that Shelton did, only finishing with 76, but he outpaced shelton heavily in the sacks department. Fulton proved he is one of the premier pash russing linebackers in the league finishing with 10 sacks on the season - six more than Shelton had in the same amount of games. When comparing these two players you cannot say one is more valuable to their team than the other but certainly the pressure generated by Fulton helps the Yeti defense immensely.
(256 Words)
Future Talent: Write about which S2 waiver pickup will or did have the biggest impact in the playoffs. Can be written at any time depending on if you choose to write about who already has or who will do good
I believe the most influential player for the S1 playoffs, who was taken off of Waivers, would be offensive lineman Tim Pest. Pest had a dominant two games with the Outlaws and completely shutdown the defensive rush of two very good teams. The first game against the Orange County Otters - Pest completely dominated the likes of Ian Bavitz, Adamle Tomlinson and J.J. Reigns. Not allowing a sack is very impressive in itself but Pest one upped the competition having six pancake blocks in the first game against the Otters. His nasty play and inability to let the Otters get to Draxel is one of the most important factors in their success in the postseason. The next game, the championship, against the Colorado Yeti, Tim Pest showed up once again. Dominating the Yeti defensive line and stopping their rushers from reaching the quarterback on multiple occasions. Linebacker sack leaders Jonathon Saint was shut down completely in the game and never laid a hand on quarterback Vincent Draxel. Linebacker Wyatt Fulton, who is regarded as one of the top pressure linebackers in the NSFL, was limited to only one sack for the entire game. Pest showed his technical ability and his pure strength by finishing with another five impressive pancakes. Finishing the two final playoff games with 11 Pancakes and 0 sacks given up. Tim Pest truly lives up to his name for defensive players in the NSFL.
(236 Words)
Conference Final MVP Sig: Make a sig for a player of your choice who you felt was the MVP of a Conference Final matchup. Must be completed after the Conference Finals
![[Image: NNAgwEQ.png]](http://i.imgur.com/NNAgwEQ.png)
Playoff Recap Infographic: Make a graphic displaying the results of the playoffs. Must be completed after the Championship Game
![[Image: ZJrzNEA.png]](http://i.imgur.com/ZJrzNEA.png)