After a disappointing Conference Championship lose, the Grey Ducks are looking to come back for some vengeance, to right the wrongs of last seasons slow start and upsetting lose so close to glory and to get to lift the Ultimini trophy with the treasure trove of new rookies drafted and returning stars that have led to what will prove to be one of the most phenominal offensives in the DSFL this season.
The Grey Ducks have a formidable line-up to pick apart and defence. Last season’s MVP Sim SnowBow is now capped (update pending) and will be playing at his MVP level from game one. Whilst losing the wide receiver of the year winner in Tychondrius Hood, he still has two capped receivers, award nominee Draymond Brooks who fierce scored TD’s and fellow S23 draftee Kai Sakura who showed consistency and will get more time and receptions to make plays and terrorise defence. In the back-field, a big loss in MVP Jamar Lackson is made up for in yet another capped player, Zed Keppler, who came onboard through a trade last season and put up strong numbers as a RB 2 and now the floor is his to keep the chains moving. Protector of this offensive unit, Julio Jones also comes back for a second season, a capped Offensive Linemen to complete what.
This line-up could see almost all offensive position awards heading to the Ducks’ trophy cabinet and will be entertaining to watch the electricity that these guys play with. They don’t slack in defence either but with a fully loaded offence, any points conceded is never a question of if they will gain back, but rather when they will hit back.
The Grey Ducks have a formidable line-up to pick apart and defence. Last season’s MVP Sim SnowBow is now capped (update pending) and will be playing at his MVP level from game one. Whilst losing the wide receiver of the year winner in Tychondrius Hood, he still has two capped receivers, award nominee Draymond Brooks who fierce scored TD’s and fellow S23 draftee Kai Sakura who showed consistency and will get more time and receptions to make plays and terrorise defence. In the back-field, a big loss in MVP Jamar Lackson is made up for in yet another capped player, Zed Keppler, who came onboard through a trade last season and put up strong numbers as a RB 2 and now the floor is his to keep the chains moving. Protector of this offensive unit, Julio Jones also comes back for a second season, a capped Offensive Linemen to complete what.
This line-up could see almost all offensive position awards heading to the Ducks’ trophy cabinet and will be entertaining to watch the electricity that these guys play with. They don’t slack in defence either but with a fully loaded offence, any points conceded is never a question of if they will gain back, but rather when they will hit back.
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