4. The Orange County otters appear to be a team of destiny and fate, as they currently have the league’s second best record and a first round bye, posting a record of 10-3, but you may be wondering, how did the otters get to the point they are today? We must go back to week 1 of this season in the national Simulation Football league to figure out where this magical run of dominance began at. The otters season began with 3 straight wins, over the expansion team Honolulu Hahalua and stealing 2 games on the road against rival opponents in the New Orleans Second Line and the Austin Copperheads, the key part to the first 2 wins is the otters defense who held Honolulu to only a single touchdown, and the defending champion Second Line to only 9 points, when New Orleans was the home team, something you don’t see in every sim! But in week 3, which was a road game against the Austin Copperheads, despite the copperheads scoring 23 points against the otters Defense, the otters were able to intercept quarterback Easton Cole 3 times, which allowed a shorter field to work with to support rookie Tatsu Nakamura, and Ludicolo Bigby, who both found the endzone once. Armstrong did the rest of the work this game with a rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown to Hugh Mongo. Week 4 came around, and the otters were playing their in-state rival in the San Jose Sabercats, little did the otters know, but this would be their first loss of the season. The otters this game would show Armstrong trying to clinch victory himself with 2 rushing touchdowns, but he would commit the fatal mistake that would lose the game, a interception returned for a touchdown by Trey Staley. The otters would rebound with 6 straight wins, including 2 against NSFC playoff opponents in the Colorado Yeti and Sarasota Sailfish, in which proved to be the high point of the season until they had to play the Austin copperheads who at the time was riding a 4 game winning streak, this would prove to be a revenge game for the copperheads as a 63 yard rushing touchdown by Easton Cole would turn out to be the dagger. After the otters dropped yet another game to the Sabercats, they demolished the Outlaws 20-6 to secure the number 1 seed in their conference, where they get a chance to redeem themselves against the Austin Copperheads, one of the team’s 3 losses this season (420 words)
10. If there is a player who definitely deserves to be the national Simulation Football league most valuable player, it should be Austin Copperheads quarterback, Easton Cole, who was one of the key contributors to the turnaround of the copperheads long gone 1-4-1 start by somehow winning 7 straight to make the playoffs, which is one factor into why he should be considered. Cole is Second one the passing yards list, only Jay Cue has more, and Easton Cole has more than Dan Wright and Franklin Armstrong. Cole has a passer rating of 90.7 which is considerably better than Armstrong’s 86.7. He also has a better touchdown to interception ratio compared to Dan Wright and Franklin Armstrong, with a 26-9 for Cole, 17-7 for Armstrong, and 21-7 for Wright. Next thing we look for is team records, Cole and Armstrong had each posted a 8-4-1 and a 10-3 record respectively, (however Cole’s numbers are lower due to an incorrect offensive line for the first 5 weeks) and Dan Wright missed the playoffs despite a 8-5 record, and was eliminated by.. You guessed it, Easton Cole and the Austin Copperheads. In conclusion, Easton Cole should be the league’s MVP not only for his dominant regular season but his strong playoff run he is currently having. (213 words)
14. Prospect Review:
Videl-San Wide Receiver, 215 TPE DSFL team: Portland Pythons
Stats: 33 catches, averaging 11.2 yards per catch, 371 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns.
Videl-San is one of the most underrated wide receivers in this draft class, she’s a little bit undersized for a wide receiver, but she is faster and more stable then a majority of the other wide receivers in this draft class, the data on her stats are skewed because she had to split playtime with Sean Snyder, but she was used more during endzone formations so she could be know for being a red zone threat, but it’s very likely she could be developing into a wide receiver that relays on speed to give her an advantage over other wide receivers built that way because she is also elusive. There are no bad behavior reports on this player, so she known to be a great person not only on the field but also off the field as well, as she has helped out with local food banks in the Portland area. Overall, she is a great player, but she is only slightly undersized, which is the only possible thing that could hurt her draft stock, but other than that, if you need a receiver, you should consider drafting Videl-San. (213 words)
10. If there is a player who definitely deserves to be the national Simulation Football league most valuable player, it should be Austin Copperheads quarterback, Easton Cole, who was one of the key contributors to the turnaround of the copperheads long gone 1-4-1 start by somehow winning 7 straight to make the playoffs, which is one factor into why he should be considered. Cole is Second one the passing yards list, only Jay Cue has more, and Easton Cole has more than Dan Wright and Franklin Armstrong. Cole has a passer rating of 90.7 which is considerably better than Armstrong’s 86.7. He also has a better touchdown to interception ratio compared to Dan Wright and Franklin Armstrong, with a 26-9 for Cole, 17-7 for Armstrong, and 21-7 for Wright. Next thing we look for is team records, Cole and Armstrong had each posted a 8-4-1 and a 10-3 record respectively, (however Cole’s numbers are lower due to an incorrect offensive line for the first 5 weeks) and Dan Wright missed the playoffs despite a 8-5 record, and was eliminated by.. You guessed it, Easton Cole and the Austin Copperheads. In conclusion, Easton Cole should be the league’s MVP not only for his dominant regular season but his strong playoff run he is currently having. (213 words)
14. Prospect Review:
Videl-San Wide Receiver, 215 TPE DSFL team: Portland Pythons
Stats: 33 catches, averaging 11.2 yards per catch, 371 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns.
Videl-San is one of the most underrated wide receivers in this draft class, she’s a little bit undersized for a wide receiver, but she is faster and more stable then a majority of the other wide receivers in this draft class, the data on her stats are skewed because she had to split playtime with Sean Snyder, but she was used more during endzone formations so she could be know for being a red zone threat, but it’s very likely she could be developing into a wide receiver that relays on speed to give her an advantage over other wide receivers built that way because she is also elusive. There are no bad behavior reports on this player, so she known to be a great person not only on the field but also off the field as well, as she has helped out with local food banks in the Portland area. Overall, she is a great player, but she is only slightly undersized, which is the only possible thing that could hurt her draft stock, but other than that, if you need a receiver, you should consider drafting Videl-San. (213 words)
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