Coming off of their first ever Ultimus win, the Colorado Yeti believe they are in position to make a repeat run and the mood in the locker room suggests they are fired up to do so. Though a couple key players announced their retirement after winning the Ultimus, they are still around for one more season meaning the Yeti have not lost any key contributors. On the other hand though, a couple key pieces in starting linebackers Mo Berry and Tony Gabagool have been hit hard by regression and star quarterback Wolfie McDummy is feeling the first hits of regression. Outside of those three players though, the remainder of the roster is still young and trending upwards, meaning the Yeti should at least be competitive this season. Poised for a breakout season on offense is wide receiver William Lim. With Red Arrow announcing retirement after the Ultimus and James Bishop in what is likely his last season due to regression, Lim is set to be the top receiver in an offense featuring arguably the best quarterback in the league. Another potential breakout player is tight end Earl Sauce. Sauce has the 7th highest TPE on the team, but the stat block hasn’t been overly kind to him in his career so far. Perhaps this is the year where the Sauce man finally has his breakout campaign.
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