I did two tier 2's.
5. In my opinion, Jamar Lackson is the player who deserves the Most Valuable Player award the most. Lackson started this season being considered the best running back in the developmental simulation football league, and being capped has only added to that. While he may have had some carries taken away by our running back by committee style of ground attack, and a high volume passing attack through our quarterback Sim Snowbow. Jamar Lackson started the season incredibly strong, considering the low tpe of the Grey Ducks wide receivers, we definitely leaned on Lackson’s powerful running style to keep our offense on the field for the first half of the season. Jamar would run for over 100 yards in his first three games, and although we went 1-2 during those games, it was not due to Jamar Lacksons ability to move us downfield. Jamar’s production would slip a little during week four, only racking up 67 yards, but he would soon be back to his high numbers in week five, with a 126 yard game. The next three weeks would be a little lower on the production side of things for Lackson, the main reason being a trade by the Grey Ducks for running back Zed Keppler, who came in firing on all cylinders, having a 100 yard game himself. Jamar would find himself losing some touches to the new running back, but would still put on a decent show for us. For the rest of the season, Jamar would find himself only going over 100 yards another game or two, but considering the split carries, still had solid performances at worst. The reason I have Jamar Lackson as Most Valuable Player is due to the fact that without him on the team, there is no way the Grey Ducks do as well as they did this season. Jamar likes to be coy and act like he had a bad or mediocre season, but in my eyes he IS the most valuable player on the team. Without teams having to fear his rushing attack, there is no way Sim Snowbow would have been able to throw down field the way he did this season. Not only was he our heart and soul on offense on the field, but he also worked just as hard off the field working to help make gameplans that would carry over to wins on the field. Jamar is one of my favorite people in Minnesota, and is an awesome creative locker room presence. San Jose has the best running back in the class of season 22 and it isn’t even close. With all of that in mind, over 1400 yards rushing and 9 touchdowns, as well as being the leader for the Grey Ducks and being a major reason why we crushed our division during the regular season is more than enough of a reason for Jamar Lackson to win the MVP award in my opinion.
8. My first experience with the NSFL was really great. The amount of people who reached out and helped me get my player set up was a really great way to come into a league like this. People like Dwyer, who has been such a great friend and mentor, and has to be one of my favorite people in this league, and made this league so much fun. Honolulu is one of my favorite destinations just based on Dwyer being their general manager, and Raven is a great person too, and was very friendly and understanding during our interview. To be honest, there isn’t a GM I wouldn’t want to play for(for the most part). GMs like Bayley, Flyeaglsfly, and Issastarcrossed are awesome, and you can’t really go wrong. I wouldn’t be where I am without my general managers from the Grey Ducks. Being drafted by them was one of the most awesome things that has happened since I joined the league. Being in their locker room pre-draft I knew that I belonged in Minnesota. Dewalt and CLG Rampage have been amazing mentors, and have helped to give me opportunities to learn more and become a better player, by adding me to the sim team, and eventually accepting my application as an intern. CLG Rampage is the kind of guy you want as a GM, knowledgeable when asked about nearly anything, a firm leader who isn’t afraid to tell you the truth, and can be one of the boys when he wants to as well. Rampage is going to be an amazing NSFL GM some day, and you can take that to the bank. Dewalt was one of the first scouts to reach out to me when I first started, and I knew from our first conversation that he would be someone I’d love to learn from. Nobody knows the amount of times Dewalt has given advice, or helped someone. You know what you are getting from these guys, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen Dewalt say or do something to help a teammate or even just talk to someone who is upset or not having a great day. If anyone deserves the GMOTY award, it is Dewalt. Nobody takes the team more seriously, yet is able to create a relaxed fun locker room at the same time. Moving past that, I would say my player has exceeded my expectations by a mile. Having more than 800 yards and 7 touchdowns is a blessing, and I have nobody but my teammates and GMs to thank for such an awesome accomplishment. Go Grey Ducks!
5. In my opinion, Jamar Lackson is the player who deserves the Most Valuable Player award the most. Lackson started this season being considered the best running back in the developmental simulation football league, and being capped has only added to that. While he may have had some carries taken away by our running back by committee style of ground attack, and a high volume passing attack through our quarterback Sim Snowbow. Jamar Lackson started the season incredibly strong, considering the low tpe of the Grey Ducks wide receivers, we definitely leaned on Lackson’s powerful running style to keep our offense on the field for the first half of the season. Jamar would run for over 100 yards in his first three games, and although we went 1-2 during those games, it was not due to Jamar Lacksons ability to move us downfield. Jamar’s production would slip a little during week four, only racking up 67 yards, but he would soon be back to his high numbers in week five, with a 126 yard game. The next three weeks would be a little lower on the production side of things for Lackson, the main reason being a trade by the Grey Ducks for running back Zed Keppler, who came in firing on all cylinders, having a 100 yard game himself. Jamar would find himself losing some touches to the new running back, but would still put on a decent show for us. For the rest of the season, Jamar would find himself only going over 100 yards another game or two, but considering the split carries, still had solid performances at worst. The reason I have Jamar Lackson as Most Valuable Player is due to the fact that without him on the team, there is no way the Grey Ducks do as well as they did this season. Jamar likes to be coy and act like he had a bad or mediocre season, but in my eyes he IS the most valuable player on the team. Without teams having to fear his rushing attack, there is no way Sim Snowbow would have been able to throw down field the way he did this season. Not only was he our heart and soul on offense on the field, but he also worked just as hard off the field working to help make gameplans that would carry over to wins on the field. Jamar is one of my favorite people in Minnesota, and is an awesome creative locker room presence. San Jose has the best running back in the class of season 22 and it isn’t even close. With all of that in mind, over 1400 yards rushing and 9 touchdowns, as well as being the leader for the Grey Ducks and being a major reason why we crushed our division during the regular season is more than enough of a reason for Jamar Lackson to win the MVP award in my opinion.
8. My first experience with the NSFL was really great. The amount of people who reached out and helped me get my player set up was a really great way to come into a league like this. People like Dwyer, who has been such a great friend and mentor, and has to be one of my favorite people in this league, and made this league so much fun. Honolulu is one of my favorite destinations just based on Dwyer being their general manager, and Raven is a great person too, and was very friendly and understanding during our interview. To be honest, there isn’t a GM I wouldn’t want to play for(for the most part). GMs like Bayley, Flyeaglsfly, and Issastarcrossed are awesome, and you can’t really go wrong. I wouldn’t be where I am without my general managers from the Grey Ducks. Being drafted by them was one of the most awesome things that has happened since I joined the league. Being in their locker room pre-draft I knew that I belonged in Minnesota. Dewalt and CLG Rampage have been amazing mentors, and have helped to give me opportunities to learn more and become a better player, by adding me to the sim team, and eventually accepting my application as an intern. CLG Rampage is the kind of guy you want as a GM, knowledgeable when asked about nearly anything, a firm leader who isn’t afraid to tell you the truth, and can be one of the boys when he wants to as well. Rampage is going to be an amazing NSFL GM some day, and you can take that to the bank. Dewalt was one of the first scouts to reach out to me when I first started, and I knew from our first conversation that he would be someone I’d love to learn from. Nobody knows the amount of times Dewalt has given advice, or helped someone. You know what you are getting from these guys, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen Dewalt say or do something to help a teammate or even just talk to someone who is upset or not having a great day. If anyone deserves the GMOTY award, it is Dewalt. Nobody takes the team more seriously, yet is able to create a relaxed fun locker room at the same time. Moving past that, I would say my player has exceeded my expectations by a mile. Having more than 800 yards and 7 touchdowns is a blessing, and I have nobody but my teammates and GMs to thank for such an awesome accomplishment. Go Grey Ducks!
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