Task 4
It's down to the final four teams in both leagues and I have to choose a playoff team that is not my own from either of the leagues and recount how they got to where they were talking about what challenges and hurdles they might have faced in the regular season, if they cruised to home field advantage or had to fight off contenders for a wild card spot, and if they were led by MVP players on offense or if they had a stifling defense that propelled them to success, so naturally I am choosing the team that won it all in the Colorado Yeti. Now looking at their team the first case presented to us, MVPs on offense, we can obviously see that that isn't the case. McDummy was mediocre at best at quarterback and was kind of a hindrance to his team to be honest and Michael Vincent was about as bad as you could be running the ball. For their receivers, Bishop, Owens, Arrow, Lim, and Sauce were all terrible and some might argue that they were just a product of the person throwing them the ball, but at the same time they really didn't get any separation on their routes and give McDummy something to throw to. Basically boiling their offense down they sucked from top to bottom and it's kind of amazing that Colorado did as well as they did this past season. Now switching to the defensive side of the ball they were absolutely stellar. I mean if you want to compare this team to any team in history over any league they were obviously the 2000 Ravens caring McDummy and that mediocre offense kicking and screaming. Mo Berry & Bubba Thumper were a force to reckon with as they got to opposing quarterbacks with ease disrupting plays while Scott and Kirby cleaned up any pass on the back end. in fact Mo Berry was the MVP of the entire Yeti team this year if we're being perfectly honest because Colorado would have done nowhere near as good as they did without that dude. Absolute beast making that entire defense work. Now Colorado didn't have an easy time making it to the Championship as they had to make it as a wild card team, however, they easily destroyed the Sailfish before narrowly escaping the Wraiths by 1 point. In the Ultimas it was one of those storybook finishes for them where the unlikeliest of players, McDummy came up huge and threw a touchdown pass with 38 seconds left to give the Yeti the win. Fantastic.
Task 8
Man Crowbar Theeks hasn't even stepped a foot on a NSFL or DSFL field yet and already they're crowning him the best there is, the best there ever was, and the best there ever will be.....or at least he's making those claims already. Yeah you see he's already making them bold claims claiming that he's going to burn down all the records and the likes of Marquise Brown, Owen Taylor, Reg Mackworthy and whoever else will never need be spoken again. Now let's not get it twisted though, Crowbar knows that each and every day he wakes up is a blessing and an opportunity to improve and get better and that's why while others are out having fun drinking and partying and what not he's in the gym or out on the field just making himself that much better. There's time for partying and having fun and for Theeks that's when he reaches the end zone and then you best believe everyone will know just how good Theeks is when he's smiling and dancing and throwing that in your face. For expectations, Theeks doesn't have any right now, but all that he does have he has met with ease. The first one of those was getting into football shape both physically and mentally and then the next was getting accepted into the NSFL. The next one on his list will be to get drafted and from there it will be to be to win some hardware. For himself as a player Crowbar pretty much has his vision mapped out for him and it's definitely a lot of trophies in his cabinet and some fat stacks in the bank, whatever he needs to do to achieve that he will as he going to be looking out for himself first and foremost and then his team second, that's the way the order of priority has to be right now. Whether that means one team takes him and sees the potential and builds the team around him or if need be he becomes a hired gun at top dollar bouncing around from place to place. There ain't to shame in his game and he really doesn't care how others will look at his approach because when he's on top smiling down on they the only thing he'll feel is pride while they'll only feel the jealousy. So take that as a warning to both future teammates and teams alike, either help me get to where I'm trying to go or just be a stepping stone to that place.
It's down to the final four teams in both leagues and I have to choose a playoff team that is not my own from either of the leagues and recount how they got to where they were talking about what challenges and hurdles they might have faced in the regular season, if they cruised to home field advantage or had to fight off contenders for a wild card spot, and if they were led by MVP players on offense or if they had a stifling defense that propelled them to success, so naturally I am choosing the team that won it all in the Colorado Yeti. Now looking at their team the first case presented to us, MVPs on offense, we can obviously see that that isn't the case. McDummy was mediocre at best at quarterback and was kind of a hindrance to his team to be honest and Michael Vincent was about as bad as you could be running the ball. For their receivers, Bishop, Owens, Arrow, Lim, and Sauce were all terrible and some might argue that they were just a product of the person throwing them the ball, but at the same time they really didn't get any separation on their routes and give McDummy something to throw to. Basically boiling their offense down they sucked from top to bottom and it's kind of amazing that Colorado did as well as they did this past season. Now switching to the defensive side of the ball they were absolutely stellar. I mean if you want to compare this team to any team in history over any league they were obviously the 2000 Ravens caring McDummy and that mediocre offense kicking and screaming. Mo Berry & Bubba Thumper were a force to reckon with as they got to opposing quarterbacks with ease disrupting plays while Scott and Kirby cleaned up any pass on the back end. in fact Mo Berry was the MVP of the entire Yeti team this year if we're being perfectly honest because Colorado would have done nowhere near as good as they did without that dude. Absolute beast making that entire defense work. Now Colorado didn't have an easy time making it to the Championship as they had to make it as a wild card team, however, they easily destroyed the Sailfish before narrowly escaping the Wraiths by 1 point. In the Ultimas it was one of those storybook finishes for them where the unlikeliest of players, McDummy came up huge and threw a touchdown pass with 38 seconds left to give the Yeti the win. Fantastic.
Task 8
Man Crowbar Theeks hasn't even stepped a foot on a NSFL or DSFL field yet and already they're crowning him the best there is, the best there ever was, and the best there ever will be.....or at least he's making those claims already. Yeah you see he's already making them bold claims claiming that he's going to burn down all the records and the likes of Marquise Brown, Owen Taylor, Reg Mackworthy and whoever else will never need be spoken again. Now let's not get it twisted though, Crowbar knows that each and every day he wakes up is a blessing and an opportunity to improve and get better and that's why while others are out having fun drinking and partying and what not he's in the gym or out on the field just making himself that much better. There's time for partying and having fun and for Theeks that's when he reaches the end zone and then you best believe everyone will know just how good Theeks is when he's smiling and dancing and throwing that in your face. For expectations, Theeks doesn't have any right now, but all that he does have he has met with ease. The first one of those was getting into football shape both physically and mentally and then the next was getting accepted into the NSFL. The next one on his list will be to get drafted and from there it will be to be to win some hardware. For himself as a player Crowbar pretty much has his vision mapped out for him and it's definitely a lot of trophies in his cabinet and some fat stacks in the bank, whatever he needs to do to achieve that he will as he going to be looking out for himself first and foremost and then his team second, that's the way the order of priority has to be right now. Whether that means one team takes him and sees the potential and builds the team around him or if need be he becomes a hired gun at top dollar bouncing around from place to place. There ain't to shame in his game and he really doesn't care how others will look at his approach because when he's on top smiling down on they the only thing he'll feel is pride while they'll only feel the jealousy. So take that as a warning to both future teammates and teams alike, either help me get to where I'm trying to go or just be a stepping stone to that place.
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