09-14-2020, 03:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2020, 03:36 PM by Forty Jordy.)
Task 8
Orange County Otters have always seemed to strike the right balance between looking toward the future and staying competitive. Maybe it is a bit too simplistic, but I like to frame my team eras around Quarterbacks. Obviously Quarterbacks play a huge role in how well a team stands to compete. I don't believe a team with a 600 TPE Quarterback has a shot at the Ultimus. Perhaps at making the playoffs, but not the Ultimus. Even when Quarterbacks have transitioned for the Otters, the Otters have been able to turn things around quickly. This is happening next season. Our favorite S15 quarterback has finally hung up the reigns and it will be time move on to the next quarterback. Luckily we were able to make a trade for Suleiman Ramza a season or two ago. At least I think it was a trade. Either way Ramza will likely be entering his first season under if not at 800 TPE points. Which will still be difficult for us to compete, but I believe after next season he will be a top tier quarterback. There are a lot of young quarterbacks such as the Jack brothers and Sloth. So perhaps it will not be too much of a disadvantage.
Other than quarterback some of our other needs are still up in the air, because of the expansion draft. We will likely lose 3 active players, but definitely 2 at a minimum. Let's look at who we will be keeping for certain.
QB - Sulieman Ramza
CB - Korrin Abernathy
S - Prince Vegeta
S - Tyrone Biggums
S - Bob Bob
LB - Deshun Jones
WR - Future Trunks
RB - Tatsu Nakamura
The Otters will still be stacked at defense next season with a lot of high value talent being protected on D. I expect OCO will lose Lord Beerus and Jeffrey Phillips. These loses are not highly impactful and not by any merit of the players, but because Otters will still have 4 active defensive backs and another active tight end who is automatically protected as an S24 player, I believe. However, Otters are likely to lose another player on the front seven of the defense. Carl Wheezer, DT, may be a target from expansions teams and I can see OCO losing him. Looking at all of this Otters will likely need to focus number one on Wide Receiver. And in subsequent rounds, Orange County can look to fill in positions on the defensive line and line backers. Depending on the upcoming talent, OCO would be useful to also draft a WR or another running if available.
Task 26
I am going to talk about the player Colt Mendoza. Mendoza was drafted at either pick 141 or 142 out of a draft of 271 players in season 22. Unbelievably pick 141 is just barely the back half of the that draft. That's how big the draft was. Without looking at stats or his performance in general, I don't know how well the player has played as I assume he is playing at the level of someone of his TPE level. By the nature of the league, it is very difficult to stand out as a singular superstar as all you can do is max out your player and there will be many other players doing that as well. And in this draft class their are probably 50 max earners. So it is difficult to stand out. But as a user of this forum I think it is worthwhile to consider how well the player has integrated into the league based off of his draft position. IStegosauruz, Mendoza's user, has probably been the most active first time player int he S22 class. Not only has he max earned, but he has written many articles to get him to like top 5 bank account, became GM, joined PBE, SCFSL as GM, job in PBE, large contributor to the casino, and last but not least became an HO intern. I think I have said enough. There is no one who has been this active in this draft nor many other drafts as well.
Last Task
PBE Affiliate PT
Orange County Otters have always seemed to strike the right balance between looking toward the future and staying competitive. Maybe it is a bit too simplistic, but I like to frame my team eras around Quarterbacks. Obviously Quarterbacks play a huge role in how well a team stands to compete. I don't believe a team with a 600 TPE Quarterback has a shot at the Ultimus. Perhaps at making the playoffs, but not the Ultimus. Even when Quarterbacks have transitioned for the Otters, the Otters have been able to turn things around quickly. This is happening next season. Our favorite S15 quarterback has finally hung up the reigns and it will be time move on to the next quarterback. Luckily we were able to make a trade for Suleiman Ramza a season or two ago. At least I think it was a trade. Either way Ramza will likely be entering his first season under if not at 800 TPE points. Which will still be difficult for us to compete, but I believe after next season he will be a top tier quarterback. There are a lot of young quarterbacks such as the Jack brothers and Sloth. So perhaps it will not be too much of a disadvantage.
Other than quarterback some of our other needs are still up in the air, because of the expansion draft. We will likely lose 3 active players, but definitely 2 at a minimum. Let's look at who we will be keeping for certain.
QB - Sulieman Ramza
CB - Korrin Abernathy
S - Prince Vegeta
S - Tyrone Biggums
S - Bob Bob
LB - Deshun Jones
WR - Future Trunks
RB - Tatsu Nakamura
The Otters will still be stacked at defense next season with a lot of high value talent being protected on D. I expect OCO will lose Lord Beerus and Jeffrey Phillips. These loses are not highly impactful and not by any merit of the players, but because Otters will still have 4 active defensive backs and another active tight end who is automatically protected as an S24 player, I believe. However, Otters are likely to lose another player on the front seven of the defense. Carl Wheezer, DT, may be a target from expansions teams and I can see OCO losing him. Looking at all of this Otters will likely need to focus number one on Wide Receiver. And in subsequent rounds, Orange County can look to fill in positions on the defensive line and line backers. Depending on the upcoming talent, OCO would be useful to also draft a WR or another running if available.
Task 26
I am going to talk about the player Colt Mendoza. Mendoza was drafted at either pick 141 or 142 out of a draft of 271 players in season 22. Unbelievably pick 141 is just barely the back half of the that draft. That's how big the draft was. Without looking at stats or his performance in general, I don't know how well the player has played as I assume he is playing at the level of someone of his TPE level. By the nature of the league, it is very difficult to stand out as a singular superstar as all you can do is max out your player and there will be many other players doing that as well. And in this draft class their are probably 50 max earners. So it is difficult to stand out. But as a user of this forum I think it is worthwhile to consider how well the player has integrated into the league based off of his draft position. IStegosauruz, Mendoza's user, has probably been the most active first time player int he S22 class. Not only has he max earned, but he has written many articles to get him to like top 5 bank account, became GM, joined PBE, SCFSL as GM, job in PBE, large contributor to the casino, and last but not least became an HO intern. I think I have said enough. There is no one who has been this active in this draft nor many other drafts as well.
Last Task
PBE Affiliate PT
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Player: Deshun Jones
Player: Deshun Jones