11-14-2020, 04:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2020, 03:12 AM by Briedaqueduc.)
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30) Reflect on the two expansion teams. How did their first seasons go? What were their key strengths and weaknesses, and how are they poised to improve in seasons to come?
I think both team did really well considering it was their first season. The New York Silverbacks had 4 wins and 12 losses, which at first glance, might not look that good. But they didn't have that much of a worse offense, producing only 2 less points than the New Orleans Secondline with 361 points. They also didn't have the worst defense, allowing 6 points less than the Honolulu Halalua. They also are home of the first candidate to Offensive Lineman Of The Year, Douglas Quail. He had a massive season with 93 pancakes and no sacks allowed. Their starting running back, Owens, also led the league in running yards, and they had many other players who were among the best in the league stat wise. They look very solid for the next couple seasons, and they should already be better next season. As for the Berlin Fire Salamanders, they're not looking as strong as New York, with a record of 3 wins and 13 losses. They were pretty far from the other teams in the NSFC in both points for and points against. They also don't seem to have as many successful players as New York did. But they had a pretty solid win against NY 23-7, so some could argue that they were better, just in a tougher division. Still, both teams have a bright future ahead of them.
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30) Reflect on the two expansion teams. How did their first seasons go? What were their key strengths and weaknesses, and how are they poised to improve in seasons to come?
I think both team did really well considering it was their first season. The New York Silverbacks had 4 wins and 12 losses, which at first glance, might not look that good. But they didn't have that much of a worse offense, producing only 2 less points than the New Orleans Secondline with 361 points. They also didn't have the worst defense, allowing 6 points less than the Honolulu Halalua. They also are home of the first candidate to Offensive Lineman Of The Year, Douglas Quail. He had a massive season with 93 pancakes and no sacks allowed. Their starting running back, Owens, also led the league in running yards, and they had many other players who were among the best in the league stat wise. They look very solid for the next couple seasons, and they should already be better next season. As for the Berlin Fire Salamanders, they're not looking as strong as New York, with a record of 3 wins and 13 losses. They were pretty far from the other teams in the NSFC in both points for and points against. They also don't seem to have as many successful players as New York did. But they had a pretty solid win against NY 23-7, so some could argue that they were better, just in a tougher division. Still, both teams have a bright future ahead of them.
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