10)
I will forever remember the Season 22 Orange County Otters team and what never was. For what it's worth, this team had gone 10-3 in the regular season (Back when we had 13 game seasons) and absolutely dominated the ASFC over the course of the season as they rolled through their division with a 7-3-0 divisional record. This team had many quality players on it's roster that helped them succeed throughout the regular season and eventually the post season.
Offensively, the Otters once again relied on their game manager, Franklin Armstrong, to lead them to victory multiple times. The (Arguably) Greatest Of All Time quarterback was once again upto no good, demolishing opposition defences left, right and center with 2922 yards through the air with a 17 - 8 touchdown to interception ratio and an 86.7 Quarterback Rating. Above all this he was the 3rd most accurate Quarterback in the league with a 58.1 completion percentage, absolute insanity. But anyone who knows Franklin Armstrong knows damn well that his game does not start and end in the air with an "air raid" -esque offense. No sir, this is Franklin Armstrong we are talking about here, Mr. 99 speed himself, yep, that's him. To add to his passing game, he also had 720 rushing yards with 6 rushing touchdowns, yep, you heard that right, 6. Armstrong was once again a threat to all offenses and his stunning season proved it, he was back and as good as ever.
Besides Franklin Armstrong, another player Orange County relied heavily on offensively was standout rookie Tatsu Nakamura. Nakamura would not have an incredible season by any extent but he was a very reliable runner with the ball and proved to be someone who could be relied upon when the offense failed to get anything accomplished. He would go on to finish the season with 211 attempts for 822 yards, good for 3.9 Yards per Carry and 5 touchdowns on the ground.
In terms of receivers, Hugh Mongo had a terrific season with 55 receptions, 871 yards and 5 touchdowns. Mongo was someone who had kept this team together for many seasons so it was very heartwarming to see him to put together a great season as the number 1 target in Orange County. The Possession Receiver did his job well and provided Armstrong with a valuable target who could be targeted time and time again.
Overall the team would have a fantastic season but fell short in the Ultimus game as they blew a 21-3 lead in the late 3rd quarter, only for the final score to be 25-24.
11)
It's very very hard for someone to give me this prompt and not bring up my own punishment in regards to the Myrtle Beach misconduct punishments where I had "tampered" with another user, Gwdjohnson (Garfield Despacito Jr.). To say the least it was an entertaining time for anyone involved in the league considering I had gone 1st overall in the draft a season ago by the Orange County Otters from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers.
This particular drama was noteworthy partly due to my reputation on the site and considering I was someone who just went 1st overall in the past draft. I was also officially hired as the General Manager of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers 3 days prior to the whole punishment going down so it was naturally a surprise to everyone involved on the management side of things in Myrtle Beach, along with the players. It was a very poor punishment in my eyes and I will continue to have that stance as the Head Office had a joke of an investigation where neither I or the person I had "tampered" was contacted. In my eyes it only showed the bias of Head Office once again where people already have issues with the personnel hired and what not.
The major participants in this so called scandal were users such as Frostbite, RainDelay, ScoryCory, GwdJohnson and myself for the most part with the occasional appearance from a Myrtle Beach War Room in the screenshots I had seen, some of which were basically like "I don't like x user" which I found funny as people used it to label the team as toxic and described it as a toxic environment.
In terms of impact, I do not really recall this scandal having an impact on the league overall in all honesty. It really affected the entire Myrtle Beach Buccaneers culture that we were proud of and something users like Hallmonitor and Frostbite worked hard to build up, only for it to come crumbling down. The punishment occurred around the same time reddit recruitment was ongoing so there is a good chance that many new users had seen the punishment and thought differently of me (Some were friends joining from other sim leagues who were surprised to see a punishment for my "misconduct" as a member of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers). Overall it hurt the image and the culture in the Buccaneers' locker room as people felt like the Bucs were a toxic group and the players in the LR were trying to find out who had outed us in the war room to send HO out of context screenshots
I will forever remember the Season 22 Orange County Otters team and what never was. For what it's worth, this team had gone 10-3 in the regular season (Back when we had 13 game seasons) and absolutely dominated the ASFC over the course of the season as they rolled through their division with a 7-3-0 divisional record. This team had many quality players on it's roster that helped them succeed throughout the regular season and eventually the post season.
Offensively, the Otters once again relied on their game manager, Franklin Armstrong, to lead them to victory multiple times. The (Arguably) Greatest Of All Time quarterback was once again upto no good, demolishing opposition defences left, right and center with 2922 yards through the air with a 17 - 8 touchdown to interception ratio and an 86.7 Quarterback Rating. Above all this he was the 3rd most accurate Quarterback in the league with a 58.1 completion percentage, absolute insanity. But anyone who knows Franklin Armstrong knows damn well that his game does not start and end in the air with an "air raid" -esque offense. No sir, this is Franklin Armstrong we are talking about here, Mr. 99 speed himself, yep, that's him. To add to his passing game, he also had 720 rushing yards with 6 rushing touchdowns, yep, you heard that right, 6. Armstrong was once again a threat to all offenses and his stunning season proved it, he was back and as good as ever.
Besides Franklin Armstrong, another player Orange County relied heavily on offensively was standout rookie Tatsu Nakamura. Nakamura would not have an incredible season by any extent but he was a very reliable runner with the ball and proved to be someone who could be relied upon when the offense failed to get anything accomplished. He would go on to finish the season with 211 attempts for 822 yards, good for 3.9 Yards per Carry and 5 touchdowns on the ground.
In terms of receivers, Hugh Mongo had a terrific season with 55 receptions, 871 yards and 5 touchdowns. Mongo was someone who had kept this team together for many seasons so it was very heartwarming to see him to put together a great season as the number 1 target in Orange County. The Possession Receiver did his job well and provided Armstrong with a valuable target who could be targeted time and time again.
Overall the team would have a fantastic season but fell short in the Ultimus game as they blew a 21-3 lead in the late 3rd quarter, only for the final score to be 25-24.
11)
It's very very hard for someone to give me this prompt and not bring up my own punishment in regards to the Myrtle Beach misconduct punishments where I had "tampered" with another user, Gwdjohnson (Garfield Despacito Jr.). To say the least it was an entertaining time for anyone involved in the league considering I had gone 1st overall in the draft a season ago by the Orange County Otters from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers.
This particular drama was noteworthy partly due to my reputation on the site and considering I was someone who just went 1st overall in the past draft. I was also officially hired as the General Manager of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers 3 days prior to the whole punishment going down so it was naturally a surprise to everyone involved on the management side of things in Myrtle Beach, along with the players. It was a very poor punishment in my eyes and I will continue to have that stance as the Head Office had a joke of an investigation where neither I or the person I had "tampered" was contacted. In my eyes it only showed the bias of Head Office once again where people already have issues with the personnel hired and what not.
The major participants in this so called scandal were users such as Frostbite, RainDelay, ScoryCory, GwdJohnson and myself for the most part with the occasional appearance from a Myrtle Beach War Room in the screenshots I had seen, some of which were basically like "I don't like x user" which I found funny as people used it to label the team as toxic and described it as a toxic environment.
In terms of impact, I do not really recall this scandal having an impact on the league overall in all honesty. It really affected the entire Myrtle Beach Buccaneers culture that we were proud of and something users like Hallmonitor and Frostbite worked hard to build up, only for it to come crumbling down. The punishment occurred around the same time reddit recruitment was ongoing so there is a good chance that many new users had seen the punishment and thought differently of me (Some were friends joining from other sim leagues who were surprised to see a punishment for my "misconduct" as a member of the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers). Overall it hurt the image and the culture in the Buccaneers' locker room as people felt like the Bucs were a toxic group and the players in the LR were trying to find out who had outed us in the war room to send HO out of context screenshots
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