Tier 3
One write up for 2.5 TPE
16) 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.
As one of the premier pass rushers in the DSFL, Donald McBobby has terrorised offensive lines for the last 2 seasons in Portland. The linebacker has proven time and time again that he can come through in the big moments and force a game-altering play, usually at the expense of the opposing QB. There are few LB's in the DSFL that can get to the QB quite like McBobby does, perhaps have Burfict in London, and his play exceeds that of most of his peers at the position. Now, I know what you might say...'Isn't he just a one-trick pony?'. That, my friends, would be a poor argument to say the least. This season, McBobby has shown a stoutness in both run defence and pass coverage to add to his lethal pass rushing ability. Portland's best linebacker secured 97 total tackles, hit one runner in the backfield for a TFL, jumped athletically onto a fumble to gain possession back for the Pythons and also chipped in with an interception. Not a bad season, don't you think? Well, factor in the double-digit sacks AND the fact that McBobby batted 7 balls down when he wasn't shedding a block and you have a season certainly worthy of a nomination, perhaps even to win an award.
One write up for 2.5 TPE
16) 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.
As one of the premier pass rushers in the DSFL, Donald McBobby has terrorised offensive lines for the last 2 seasons in Portland. The linebacker has proven time and time again that he can come through in the big moments and force a game-altering play, usually at the expense of the opposing QB. There are few LB's in the DSFL that can get to the QB quite like McBobby does, perhaps have Burfict in London, and his play exceeds that of most of his peers at the position. Now, I know what you might say...'Isn't he just a one-trick pony?'. That, my friends, would be a poor argument to say the least. This season, McBobby has shown a stoutness in both run defence and pass coverage to add to his lethal pass rushing ability. Portland's best linebacker secured 97 total tackles, hit one runner in the backfield for a TFL, jumped athletically onto a fumble to gain possession back for the Pythons and also chipped in with an interception. Not a bad season, don't you think? Well, factor in the double-digit sacks AND the fact that McBobby batted 7 balls down when he wasn't shedding a block and you have a season certainly worthy of a nomination, perhaps even to win an award.