09-24-2020, 11:34 PM
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14) Create an argument for your own player, or for someone else on your team, as to why they should be nominated for awards. Lay out their stats or compare them to other contenders. Make a convincing case.
I am actually kind of sad that my player, Hingle McCringleberry, was not considered in the nominations for Linebacker of the Year, maybe not Defensive Player of the Year. Now the tackles for Hingle were not there this year but still had a great number of tackles and was in the top 20 (20 lol) for defensive players with tackles Was in the top 15 (11) for Linebackers and has a tough group to compete against with Hockhertz and Quaid. McCringleberry did not have the tackles for lost like in previous campaigns, but it does not seem like a lot of players got tackles for lost this past season. Now getting forced fumbles may come easier than fumble recovery but they both are not that easy to come by. Hingle was tied with for second among all defenseman for forced fumbles and even recovered one of his forced or someone else, which of course put Hingle with the mass of players that have a recovery. Hingle was in the top 10 Linebackers for sacks, but not so much for all defensive players (top 25). Where Mr. Hingle McCringleberry stands out greatly is he was number two in pass deflects/defended in all the league with 26! Also had finished the year with 2 interceptions, which is tied for seventh among Linebackers. I think He should have at least been in the running for an award. (234 words)
16) Choose your favorite non-playoffs game of this season, whether your own team or another. Explain what was so special and why the winner ultimately came out victorious, including key players and moments.
There is a couple of games that I could choose for this question. I could choose Chicago Butchers’ first win of the season or beating the eventual Ultimus champions but going with the week 13 win of Baltimore Hawks. I chose this week as my favorite non-playoffs game of the season because this was the first win that spurred a three-win run in a row to send the Chicago Butchers to the Playoffs!! In this week 13 game the Butchers’ defense dominated in this game even though the score was close and might have shown they did not. The tackles for Chicago were all over, they had 3 players with more than 8 tackles, a few with 7 and a few more with 5 or 6 tackles. The defense had 5 sacks and 4 tackles for losses, as well as 4 passes deflected/defended. They also had a whooping 4 forced fumbles and recovered 2 of them, and all this defense gave the offense a chance to succeed and virtually win the game. The offense led by a veteran wide receiver, Bender B. Rodriguez, who had a phenomenal stat line of 6 catches for 101 yards and a touchdown! This all came from an up and coming quarterback who threw for 262 yards and 2 touchdowns, completing half his 46 passes. Got some solid field goals from their kicker to put the game away! (233 words)
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7.5/10 TPE
I am actually kind of sad that my player, Hingle McCringleberry, was not considered in the nominations for Linebacker of the Year, maybe not Defensive Player of the Year. Now the tackles for Hingle were not there this year but still had a great number of tackles and was in the top 20 (20 lol) for defensive players with tackles Was in the top 15 (11) for Linebackers and has a tough group to compete against with Hockhertz and Quaid. McCringleberry did not have the tackles for lost like in previous campaigns, but it does not seem like a lot of players got tackles for lost this past season. Now getting forced fumbles may come easier than fumble recovery but they both are not that easy to come by. Hingle was tied with for second among all defenseman for forced fumbles and even recovered one of his forced or someone else, which of course put Hingle with the mass of players that have a recovery. Hingle was in the top 10 Linebackers for sacks, but not so much for all defensive players (top 25). Where Mr. Hingle McCringleberry stands out greatly is he was number two in pass deflects/defended in all the league with 26! Also had finished the year with 2 interceptions, which is tied for seventh among Linebackers. I think He should have at least been in the running for an award. (234 words)
16) Choose your favorite non-playoffs game of this season, whether your own team or another. Explain what was so special and why the winner ultimately came out victorious, including key players and moments.
There is a couple of games that I could choose for this question. I could choose Chicago Butchers’ first win of the season or beating the eventual Ultimus champions but going with the week 13 win of Baltimore Hawks. I chose this week as my favorite non-playoffs game of the season because this was the first win that spurred a three-win run in a row to send the Chicago Butchers to the Playoffs!! In this week 13 game the Butchers’ defense dominated in this game even though the score was close and might have shown they did not. The tackles for Chicago were all over, they had 3 players with more than 8 tackles, a few with 7 and a few more with 5 or 6 tackles. The defense had 5 sacks and 4 tackles for losses, as well as 4 passes deflected/defended. They also had a whooping 4 forced fumbles and recovered 2 of them, and all this defense gave the offense a chance to succeed and virtually win the game. The offense led by a veteran wide receiver, Bender B. Rodriguez, who had a phenomenal stat line of 6 catches for 101 yards and a touchdown! This all came from an up and coming quarterback who threw for 262 yards and 2 touchdowns, completing half his 46 passes. Got some solid field goals from their kicker to put the game away! (233 words)
SHL Affiliate
7.5/10 TPE
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