The London Royals really do have an overwhelming amount of talent on either side of the ball. For the purposes of this write-up, I will be focusing on one player from the offense, and one player from the defense.
Offense
Gunner Thorbjornsson, WR: 32 receptions (DSFL-leading), 457 receiving yards (DSFL-leading), 1 touchdown
While Gunner's touchdown numbers might be lacking when compared to some other receivers in the league, do not let that distract you from the integral role that he has played in the Royals' passing offense. While they certainly are not lacking talent at the running back position, the Royals have opted for more of a passing offense this season, which through a combination of volume and talent, Gunner has made the most of. He leads all receivers in the DSFL in both receptions and receiving yards, an impressive feat. Gunner is the lifeblood of the Royals passing game, and if he can see more touchdowns come his way then he makes a very strong candidate for DSFL wide receiver of the year.
Defense
Juan Domine, LB: 45 tackles, 5 TFL's, 5 sacks, 4 passes defended
For anybody who watched Juan Domine play last season, his performance this season should come as no surprise. The first overall pick in the S24 ISFL draft, Domine returns to London this season as the quarterback of the defense. London's defense has been stout this season largely thanks to players like Domine. While not leading in any one statistical category, Domine puts up numbers across the board; he can really do it all. Domine could very well repeat this season as a DSFL award-winner, and not on name recognition alone. Simply put, the dude is a stud.
Offense
Gunner Thorbjornsson, WR: 32 receptions (DSFL-leading), 457 receiving yards (DSFL-leading), 1 touchdown
While Gunner's touchdown numbers might be lacking when compared to some other receivers in the league, do not let that distract you from the integral role that he has played in the Royals' passing offense. While they certainly are not lacking talent at the running back position, the Royals have opted for more of a passing offense this season, which through a combination of volume and talent, Gunner has made the most of. He leads all receivers in the DSFL in both receptions and receiving yards, an impressive feat. Gunner is the lifeblood of the Royals passing game, and if he can see more touchdowns come his way then he makes a very strong candidate for DSFL wide receiver of the year.
Defense
Juan Domine, LB: 45 tackles, 5 TFL's, 5 sacks, 4 passes defended
For anybody who watched Juan Domine play last season, his performance this season should come as no surprise. The first overall pick in the S24 ISFL draft, Domine returns to London this season as the quarterback of the defense. London's defense has been stout this season largely thanks to players like Domine. While not leading in any one statistical category, Domine puts up numbers across the board; he can really do it all. Domine could very well repeat this season as a DSFL award-winner, and not on name recognition alone. Simply put, the dude is a stud.
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