Through the first half of the season there's one player who has surely stood out to fantasy players and ISFL viewers alike and that is Tatsu Nakamura. With a staggering 815 rushing yards across eight games and twelve tudders to boot it seems there's no stopping the Outlaws Running Back. Averaging 4.9 yards a carry and 101.9 yards a game is no mean feat in the new sim and they've been absolutely destructive in helping the Outlaws secure a 6-2 record, T-1 in their division. If you drafted Nakamura in fantasy you're probably sitting feeling pretty smug right about now.
On the defensive side of the ball we've got to give special mention to Melvin Murder-Moose. Their 8 sacks and 49 tackles have helped push the Yeti back up the board from an early season slump and pushed them into post season contention going down the stretch. Couple that with Murder-Mooses' disruptive ability to gain turnovers, forcing three fumbles in eight games, and you have a recipe for a Linebacker of the Year spot. Almost as an addendum they've tacked on six defended passes also. It seems theres not a lot they can't do. Come downhill and stop the run? Check. Try and pass on them? They've got that covered as well.
On the defensive side of the ball we've got to give special mention to Melvin Murder-Moose. Their 8 sacks and 49 tackles have helped push the Yeti back up the board from an early season slump and pushed them into post season contention going down the stretch. Couple that with Murder-Mooses' disruptive ability to gain turnovers, forcing three fumbles in eight games, and you have a recipe for a Linebacker of the Year spot. Almost as an addendum they've tacked on six defended passes also. It seems theres not a lot they can't do. Come downhill and stop the run? Check. Try and pass on them? They've got that covered as well.