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The second person who deserves a ton of credit to even being the Offensive rookie of the year would be none other than Julio Tirtawidjaja. This guy's name is really hard to type, so I am going to copy and paste it to make sure I spell it right every time right from the index, so if it is spelled wrong on the index, then you can blame the simmer, but at least there is no F speed. But, why would Julio Tirtawidjaja need to win this award? Well, he lead all rookies in rushing yards with 925 yards which is amazing considering everyone knew we were going to run the ball. With Franky behind center, we had to run the ball, so you just had to stack the box, so to even get 75 yards short of 1,000 yards should be looked at nicely. So, you really need to look at him with a 4.0 average in yards per carry. In addition, Julio Tirtawidjaja had 20 catches for 122 yards to put him over 1,000 yards from scrimmage for the season. How do you not consider this guy for Rookie of the Year on the offensive side of the ball. There are my 2 guys I would say deserve some credit.
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TIER 3 (2.5 TPE EACH)
Team: Dallas Birddogs
Stats: 49 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 3 interceptions, 10 pass deflections, 1 touchdown
The Scouting Report is going to be of Raphael d'Alcott. He is a fantastic safety for the Dallas Birddogs of the DSFL. When you look at his build, there is no doubt that he went to the Steg school of thought for the build. He went to max strength, upped hands and speed which is hugely important. From here, I would expect him to go completely speed and endurance which will make him a great asset to any team. I could see him 100% going straight into the NSFL without even spending another year in the DSFL, but it will likely be up to him. You know what another thing that will be HUGELY valuable? If switching positions was something needed, most of the TPE would not need to be moved. Speed is important and was important in the build.
He has made a ton of noise going into the draft, trying to get his draft stock up into the first round. As a GM, do I think he's worth a 1st? Yes, there is no question about it. I think this guy will be a steal if he goes anywhere but in the first round. He has a first round grade from me, so I hope people are reading this. I think a lot of people will really be watching him and keeping tabs. But, who knows where he will go. I think he has a ton of promise and is great in the locker room.
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Quote:5) Awards season is a big part of the offseason festivities. Take the stand, in 400 words or more, for one or more players that are not your own, and argue why they should receive awards glory. They can be your teammates or anyone in the league. How did their stats and on the field contribution contribute to their case this year?There are a few Butchers that I will look at for different awards, one of the first ones is going to be for Defensive Rookie of the Year, so I really think this should be Simeon Works who was the 81st pick by the Chicago Butchers, he is a defensive end for the Butchers, so I think he should really be getting a lot of love when it comes to the presentation of the awards. When you look at what he did this year, he had 17 tackles for loss which was 3rd in the league, with two other rookies ahead of him, so why does he deserve more than the other guys? Well, he also had 2 sacks, and a Safety which is an impact for a rookie. You also look at the fact that he had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He deserves a ton of love for the awards ceremony and I am going as far as even having him as the defensive rookie of the year as he was a huge impact on the defensive line for the Butchers this season. I loved what I saw of him, so he really deserves a ton of credit to getting this award or maybe another award.
The second person who deserves a ton of credit to even being the Offensive rookie of the year would be none other than Julio Tirtawidjaja. This guy's name is really hard to type, so I am going to copy and paste it to make sure I spell it right every time right from the index, so if it is spelled wrong on the index, then you can blame the simmer, but at least there is no F speed. But, why would Julio Tirtawidjaja need to win this award? Well, he lead all rookies in rushing yards with 925 yards which is amazing considering everyone knew we were going to run the ball. With Franky behind center, we had to run the ball, so you just had to stack the box, so to even get 75 yards short of 1,000 yards should be looked at nicely. So, you really need to look at him with a 4.0 average in yards per carry. In addition, Julio Tirtawidjaja had 20 catches for 122 yards to put him over 1,000 yards from scrimmage for the season. How do you not consider this guy for Rookie of the Year on the offensive side of the ball. There are my 2 guys I would say deserve some credit.
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TIER 3 (2.5 TPE EACH)
Quote:14) Make a scouting report for any of the NSFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, highlights, or dead relatives. I’m joking about that last one, please don’t put dead relatives on the scouting report. Written option available for 200 words or more.Raphael d'Alcott - S, TPE: 215
Team: Dallas Birddogs
Stats: 49 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 3 interceptions, 10 pass deflections, 1 touchdown
The Scouting Report is going to be of Raphael d'Alcott. He is a fantastic safety for the Dallas Birddogs of the DSFL. When you look at his build, there is no doubt that he went to the Steg school of thought for the build. He went to max strength, upped hands and speed which is hugely important. From here, I would expect him to go completely speed and endurance which will make him a great asset to any team. I could see him 100% going straight into the NSFL without even spending another year in the DSFL, but it will likely be up to him. You know what another thing that will be HUGELY valuable? If switching positions was something needed, most of the TPE would not need to be moved. Speed is important and was important in the build.
He has made a ton of noise going into the draft, trying to get his draft stock up into the first round. As a GM, do I think he's worth a 1st? Yes, there is no question about it. I think this guy will be a steal if he goes anywhere but in the first round. He has a first round grade from me, so I hope people are reading this. I think a lot of people will really be watching him and keeping tabs. But, who knows where he will go. I think he has a ton of promise and is great in the locker room.
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Quote:16) Make a comparison between your own team and a playoff team, if your team failed to make the postseason, showing why your squad was better. Written option available for 200 words or more.Why was the Chicago Butchers better than the Philadelphia Liberty? Well, if you remember, the Butchers were only 3 minutes from beating the Liberty at their house with Franky LaFleur at the helm, so how can you not think that Chicago is better than them? Torensen is a terrible running back, a rookie was only 70 yards back from him with 15 less carries, so you know that Julio is better. Then, you know what I think about their receivers, Sean O'Leary is way better than anyone on their receiving team, so look at the fact that O'Leary had over 1,000 yards with Franky at the helm. How many Philly Wide Receivers had over 1,000 yards? Oh wait, none. How many had over 900 yards? Oh wait, the answer is still none. How many had over 800 yards? Oh wait, yeah, of course, the answer WAS STILL NONE! So, come-on, there is no doubt that Chicago is way better than Philadelphia. So, you have to think that defense, there must be a lot there. I mean Tackles for Loss, they must have a player over a Butcher... WRONG! Simeon Works had more than anyone. How about Pass deflections... NOPE! Butcher had more pass deflections, so yeah, you do the math.
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