05-29-2020, 08:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2020, 08:58 AM by Forty Jordy.)
Task 6
The Orange County Otters have a long track record of success. In fact the Orange County Otters have made it to all 22 NSFL playoff competitions and as of late the Otters will be contending for this season’s Ultimus bowl to make it their ninth Ultimus bowl championship and tenth Ultimus bowl appearance. In fact Orange County’s longest drought between appearances was 4 from S8 to S11. It was a gloom era indeed.
Back to the point. The reason I mention the history of Orange County success is that we have high expectations to fill, not even the Brady-Belicheck era of the New England Patriots can relate. Let’s first look through the roster and see what positions may need to be filled for next season.
We all know that success revolves around a star quarterback or at least it is easy to fail if you do not have a top tier quarterback. Franklin Armstrong will be entering his second season of regression next season. Armstrong previously lost 277 TPE and will probably end up with 50 less TPE than his peak before he regresses again next season where he will lose about 320 TPE. I suspect Armstrong has about 2 decent seasons left with about 1 season of mediocrity. Orange County may be able to put off a Quarterback by one season if they want to remain as playoff contenders past the next 3 seasons as there is really only one viable candidate in this season’s draft.
The Otters look to be in good shape for the rest of their skill positions. Hugh Mongo will be hitting regression this upcoming season, but the Otters have lots of young S21 and S22 talent that will be dominating in the next season or two.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Otters are in a great position to have a top-tier secondary next season and will only need to look to improve their front seven. Grievous will be hitting his second season of regression this upcoming season and drafting an LB will help immediately in the Otter’s 4-3 base set and will be able to take a starting job in the S24 season.
On the front line, the Otters only need to fill in two slots on the both edges. Otters have 3 Defensive tackles where one is currently being used as a defensive end. Skarsgard is one of these DT but is an S12 players and he may be retiring this year. The one defensive end that the Otters have in their possession is Gary Lazer-Eyes who has gone IA and is stuck at 296 TPE.
Therefore the Otters should first concentrate on drafting a Defensive end followed by a linebacker.
Task 15
![[Image: FoL7WAc.png]](https://i.imgur.com/FoL7WAc.png)
Final Task
PBE Affiliate PT
The Orange County Otters have a long track record of success. In fact the Orange County Otters have made it to all 22 NSFL playoff competitions and as of late the Otters will be contending for this season’s Ultimus bowl to make it their ninth Ultimus bowl championship and tenth Ultimus bowl appearance. In fact Orange County’s longest drought between appearances was 4 from S8 to S11. It was a gloom era indeed.
Back to the point. The reason I mention the history of Orange County success is that we have high expectations to fill, not even the Brady-Belicheck era of the New England Patriots can relate. Let’s first look through the roster and see what positions may need to be filled for next season.
We all know that success revolves around a star quarterback or at least it is easy to fail if you do not have a top tier quarterback. Franklin Armstrong will be entering his second season of regression next season. Armstrong previously lost 277 TPE and will probably end up with 50 less TPE than his peak before he regresses again next season where he will lose about 320 TPE. I suspect Armstrong has about 2 decent seasons left with about 1 season of mediocrity. Orange County may be able to put off a Quarterback by one season if they want to remain as playoff contenders past the next 3 seasons as there is really only one viable candidate in this season’s draft.
The Otters look to be in good shape for the rest of their skill positions. Hugh Mongo will be hitting regression this upcoming season, but the Otters have lots of young S21 and S22 talent that will be dominating in the next season or two.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Otters are in a great position to have a top-tier secondary next season and will only need to look to improve their front seven. Grievous will be hitting his second season of regression this upcoming season and drafting an LB will help immediately in the Otter’s 4-3 base set and will be able to take a starting job in the S24 season.
On the front line, the Otters only need to fill in two slots on the both edges. Otters have 3 Defensive tackles where one is currently being used as a defensive end. Skarsgard is one of these DT but is an S12 players and he may be retiring this year. The one defensive end that the Otters have in their possession is Gary Lazer-Eyes who has gone IA and is stuck at 296 TPE.
Therefore the Otters should first concentrate on drafting a Defensive end followed by a linebacker.
Task 15
![[Image: FoL7WAc.png]](https://i.imgur.com/FoL7WAc.png)
Final Task
PBE Affiliate PT
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Player: Deshun Jones
Player: Deshun Jones