The London Royals are the undisputed dark horse of the Developmental Simulation Football League's race to the Ultimini trophy in the playoffs. Before the season, many had written them off, including Isidore's infamous power rankings, who ranked them among the worst teams in the league. And yet here we are, the Royals have made the playoffs with some heroic efforts on both sides of the ball.
Now they must go to Minnesota again in order to reach the coveted Ultimini game, and that is by no means an easy feat. However an upset does not seem that unlikely. In the previous season the Royals swept the Ducks, so they know how to beat this team. This last update has also vastly improved the Royals, who have as mighty an offense as many. Jack and Kaepercolin will look to lead the charge, supported by Arrabiata, Cash, King and Batista. That is a lot of firepower. The defense is pretty stacked as well, with a secondary feared by many.
The key in this game will be the offensive line giving Jack enough time to throw. With a win at the Ducks, the Ultimini would be within grasp. Remember, anything is possible, and the SIM will SIM. An upset could be upon us, even bigger than Myrtle Beach missing out on the playoffs.
Go Royals!
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Now they must go to Minnesota again in order to reach the coveted Ultimini game, and that is by no means an easy feat. However an upset does not seem that unlikely. In the previous season the Royals swept the Ducks, so they know how to beat this team. This last update has also vastly improved the Royals, who have as mighty an offense as many. Jack and Kaepercolin will look to lead the charge, supported by Arrabiata, Cash, King and Batista. That is a lot of firepower. The defense is pretty stacked as well, with a secondary feared by many.
The key in this game will be the offensive line giving Jack enough time to throw. With a win at the Ducks, the Ultimini would be within grasp. Remember, anything is possible, and the SIM will SIM. An upset could be upon us, even bigger than Myrtle Beach missing out on the playoffs.
Go Royals!
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