PBE CW +2.5 TPE
TASK 8 - +5 TPE
The Seawolves are an interesting place heading into next season, after making the Ultimini two seasons in a row they're looking to repeat once again. So let's just take a look at who will likely be playing where before the upcoming DSFL and ISFL drafts. At QB the Seawolves actually find themselves with a major hole, their QB for previous seasons, Suleiman Ramza, announced their plans to take the reins for the Orange County Otters after Franklin Armstrong announced his future retirement. So while the Seawolves will definitely strive to pick up a QB in the upcoming draft, let's look at their other positions. At running back, Norfolk will definitely look to keep their running duo of Quanter Skrills and Captain Rogers for the upcoming season, it's possible though very unlikely that Norfolk could be looking to add to this position in the upcoming draft. For Wide Receiver, Norfolk will unfortunately be seeing Dre Matthews being called up to the Berlin Fire Salamanders for the upcoming season. In his place, the Seawolves will be seeing wide receiver Harley Fank steping up for the No. 1 role. Behind him Alexander Johnson and Logan Hex fill up the next two roster spots. At tight end, Ragnar Krashwagen will likely be returning to play another season with the squad and anchor the position. The two Seawolves that aren't bots on the offensive line, Ananda Adyan, and Thad Pennington, Jr. are also likely returning for another season. In the previous season, the defense played a pretty crucial and decisive role of why the Seawolves reached the Ultimini again, and of course their looking to repeat and even improve their performance in the upcoming season. At linebacker, Shepherd Marshall, Jimi DeSoto, Ryan Scott, and Rusty Rucker will all look to repeat their dominating performance in the past season. At cornerback, Dukburg QuakStak, and Rickie Vaughne already have put the league on notice by their presence in the league, the cornerback duo will certainly look to make another huge step in the upcoming season. For the safety position, the rookie Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon has already made huge strides in his first season in the league, and will prepare repeat again. At defensive end, the Seawolves rosters bolster a single active in Sam Roes who is certainly no one to ignore. The Seawolves have a surplus at defensive tackle, with bug names like Chad "The Rig" Simpson, Sigismund Sternenstaub, and Braxton Sinclair.
TASK 24 - +2.5 TPE
My choice for the MVP of the DSFL playoffs would likely be London Royals rookie running back Terry Yaki. The rookie ended up making a huge impact throughout the playoffs, starting by tearing up the field with his first matchup against one of the worst rushing defenses in the league, the Portland Pythons. Yaki started the first quarter relatively quiet, rushing for 11 yards on 3 carries, before stretching out an 11 and 7 yard gain in his next two carries. His first run in the second quarter would be another large chunk of 12 yards. Though for the rest of the quarter he would only gain 11 yards on 4 carries, until on the final play, with 57 seconds left on the clock and the Royal being 52 yards from the endzone, they were content with just running out the clock. Though Yaki was not so content, on his next run, he suddenly bursted out from behind his offensive line and had nothing but endzone in front of him. Taunting the Pythons all the way to the endzone and even stopping at the goaline to run down the clock and further taunt them. And while in the Championship he wasn't as flashy up against the fairly average run defense of the Seawolves, he still led his team with 99 yards.
TASK 8 - +5 TPE
The Seawolves are an interesting place heading into next season, after making the Ultimini two seasons in a row they're looking to repeat once again. So let's just take a look at who will likely be playing where before the upcoming DSFL and ISFL drafts. At QB the Seawolves actually find themselves with a major hole, their QB for previous seasons, Suleiman Ramza, announced their plans to take the reins for the Orange County Otters after Franklin Armstrong announced his future retirement. So while the Seawolves will definitely strive to pick up a QB in the upcoming draft, let's look at their other positions. At running back, Norfolk will definitely look to keep their running duo of Quanter Skrills and Captain Rogers for the upcoming season, it's possible though very unlikely that Norfolk could be looking to add to this position in the upcoming draft. For Wide Receiver, Norfolk will unfortunately be seeing Dre Matthews being called up to the Berlin Fire Salamanders for the upcoming season. In his place, the Seawolves will be seeing wide receiver Harley Fank steping up for the No. 1 role. Behind him Alexander Johnson and Logan Hex fill up the next two roster spots. At tight end, Ragnar Krashwagen will likely be returning to play another season with the squad and anchor the position. The two Seawolves that aren't bots on the offensive line, Ananda Adyan, and Thad Pennington, Jr. are also likely returning for another season. In the previous season, the defense played a pretty crucial and decisive role of why the Seawolves reached the Ultimini again, and of course their looking to repeat and even improve their performance in the upcoming season. At linebacker, Shepherd Marshall, Jimi DeSoto, Ryan Scott, and Rusty Rucker will all look to repeat their dominating performance in the past season. At cornerback, Dukburg QuakStak, and Rickie Vaughne already have put the league on notice by their presence in the league, the cornerback duo will certainly look to make another huge step in the upcoming season. For the safety position, the rookie Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon has already made huge strides in his first season in the league, and will prepare repeat again. At defensive end, the Seawolves rosters bolster a single active in Sam Roes who is certainly no one to ignore. The Seawolves have a surplus at defensive tackle, with bug names like Chad "The Rig" Simpson, Sigismund Sternenstaub, and Braxton Sinclair.
TASK 24 - +2.5 TPE
My choice for the MVP of the DSFL playoffs would likely be London Royals rookie running back Terry Yaki. The rookie ended up making a huge impact throughout the playoffs, starting by tearing up the field with his first matchup against one of the worst rushing defenses in the league, the Portland Pythons. Yaki started the first quarter relatively quiet, rushing for 11 yards on 3 carries, before stretching out an 11 and 7 yard gain in his next two carries. His first run in the second quarter would be another large chunk of 12 yards. Though for the rest of the quarter he would only gain 11 yards on 4 carries, until on the final play, with 57 seconds left on the clock and the Royal being 52 yards from the endzone, they were content with just running out the clock. Though Yaki was not so content, on his next run, he suddenly bursted out from behind his offensive line and had nothing but endzone in front of him. Taunting the Pythons all the way to the endzone and even stopping at the goaline to run down the clock and further taunt them. And while in the Championship he wasn't as flashy up against the fairly average run defense of the Seawolves, he still led his team with 99 yards.
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