Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing argument. Written option available for 200 words or more.
I think that Tree Gelbman deserves to win Tight End of the year and not just because they are on my team. Now it’s hard to make this argument, but let’s focus on the raw stats first. Gelbman ranks 4th in yards among tight ends in the DSFL, but has the 3rd most receptions of all tight ends. Despite a small 1 TD stat this is a hard argument to make but I think Gelbman provides so much to the Kansas City Coyotes offense beyond the receiving stats. Gelbman provides 17 pancakes and is disciplined enough to not rack up penalties with only 1 the whole regular season. It wasn’t Gelbman’s fault at all that their performance lacked this season compared to other teams. The Kansas City Coyotes had a rookie quarterback and that severely impacted the passing attack of the team overall. Reginald Covington III is a rookie quarterback and is abysmal compared to all other quarterbacks in the DSFL who are mostly maxed out send-downs. The fact that Gelbman did as well as they did with a rookie quarterback is a testament to their personal strength and this should be taken into account when deciding who should win the tight end award for the DSFL this season. It’s just tough with a rookie quarterback and especially in the DSFL.
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.
Reginald Covington III Scouting Report
Grade: C-
Total TPE: 206
College: Stanford
Age: 22
Handedness: Right
Recruited By: N/A
Jersey Number: 8
Height (ft.): 6'4"
Weight (lbs.): 230lbs
Birthplace: Seattle, WA
Touted as a ‘game manager’ type of quarterback out of college, Reginald has shown anything but that ability to perform under pressure. He had good potential starting off the season with a high intelligence rating and ability to scan defenses quickly and readily, but the pressure and pace of the DSFL has proven to be difficult for Reginald to overcome. He’s progressed well over the season and developed a much stronger arm than when he entered the league. However, any team that might be interested in drafting him is looking for a project quarterback rather than someone who can step in right away. Reginald finished the DSFL regular season with the second to worst passer rating only barely edging out teammate Glassley with a 64.5 rating. He was expected to be an accurate passer, but his league 2nd highest interception rate of 12 proves otherwise. Reginald simply suffers from being too green and cannot finish passes without getting picked off. Teams will need to be patient with this one as he continues to adjust and progress in his quarterback development.
Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played. Written option available for 200 words or more.
I think the playoffs MVP award has to go to defensive powerhouse, Mo Berry. He was a dominant force in the regular season showcasing his ability to do everything on defense and that consistency was present throughout all 3 playoff games. Against Sarasota in the quarterfinals, he had a key sack that helped stop their opponent in their tracks and the team coasted to a 36-14 victory. He amped up and show cased his run stopping ability against the Yellowknife Wraiths in the NSFC conference game by racking up 10 tackles and 1 pass deflection to stuff the run game of the Wraiths to help the team win a close 17-16 game. And in the Ultimus, Berry shined like a beacon of light with 7 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack. The offense was struggling this game and the defense led by Berry really helped sustain the team on long drives and keep them in it. It was a stellar 4th quarter by the defense that make the Otters settle for a 41 yard field goal and Berry played a big part in that success. He’s a well deserving individual and I think that he’s the backbone of that defense since he entered the NSFL and has been since he joined the Colorado Yeti. Without Berry’s MVP caliber performance on defense, they don’t win the Ultimus period.
I think that Tree Gelbman deserves to win Tight End of the year and not just because they are on my team. Now it’s hard to make this argument, but let’s focus on the raw stats first. Gelbman ranks 4th in yards among tight ends in the DSFL, but has the 3rd most receptions of all tight ends. Despite a small 1 TD stat this is a hard argument to make but I think Gelbman provides so much to the Kansas City Coyotes offense beyond the receiving stats. Gelbman provides 17 pancakes and is disciplined enough to not rack up penalties with only 1 the whole regular season. It wasn’t Gelbman’s fault at all that their performance lacked this season compared to other teams. The Kansas City Coyotes had a rookie quarterback and that severely impacted the passing attack of the team overall. Reginald Covington III is a rookie quarterback and is abysmal compared to all other quarterbacks in the DSFL who are mostly maxed out send-downs. The fact that Gelbman did as well as they did with a rookie quarterback is a testament to their personal strength and this should be taken into account when deciding who should win the tight end award for the DSFL this season. It’s just tough with a rookie quarterback and especially in the DSFL.
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.
Reginald Covington III Scouting Report
Grade: C-
Total TPE: 206
College: Stanford
Age: 22
Handedness: Right
Recruited By: N/A
Jersey Number: 8
Height (ft.): 6'4"
Weight (lbs.): 230lbs
Birthplace: Seattle, WA
Touted as a ‘game manager’ type of quarterback out of college, Reginald has shown anything but that ability to perform under pressure. He had good potential starting off the season with a high intelligence rating and ability to scan defenses quickly and readily, but the pressure and pace of the DSFL has proven to be difficult for Reginald to overcome. He’s progressed well over the season and developed a much stronger arm than when he entered the league. However, any team that might be interested in drafting him is looking for a project quarterback rather than someone who can step in right away. Reginald finished the DSFL regular season with the second to worst passer rating only barely edging out teammate Glassley with a 64.5 rating. He was expected to be an accurate passer, but his league 2nd highest interception rate of 12 proves otherwise. Reginald simply suffers from being too green and cannot finish passes without getting picked off. Teams will need to be patient with this one as he continues to adjust and progress in his quarterback development.
Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played. Written option available for 200 words or more.
I think the playoffs MVP award has to go to defensive powerhouse, Mo Berry. He was a dominant force in the regular season showcasing his ability to do everything on defense and that consistency was present throughout all 3 playoff games. Against Sarasota in the quarterfinals, he had a key sack that helped stop their opponent in their tracks and the team coasted to a 36-14 victory. He amped up and show cased his run stopping ability against the Yellowknife Wraiths in the NSFC conference game by racking up 10 tackles and 1 pass deflection to stuff the run game of the Wraiths to help the team win a close 17-16 game. And in the Ultimus, Berry shined like a beacon of light with 7 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack. The offense was struggling this game and the defense led by Berry really helped sustain the team on long drives and keep them in it. It was a stellar 4th quarter by the defense that make the Otters settle for a 41 yard field goal and Berry played a big part in that success. He’s a well deserving individual and I think that he’s the backbone of that defense since he entered the NSFL and has been since he joined the Colorado Yeti. Without Berry’s MVP caliber performance on defense, they don’t win the Ultimus period.