I'm gonna give the three obvious award candidates for my beautiful Outlaws.
Tatsu Nakamura leads the league with 815 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. When you add on the 2 scores and 222 yards receiving, Nakamura has over 1000 all purpose yards in half a season, and he has found the end zone as many times as the Berlin Fire Salamanders' offense though those 8 games. If he sustains this level of production, only the letters M, V and P will do for him come awards season. In that order.
Our standout DPoY candidate is the incomparable Desmond Scarlett. 26 passes defended is a historic number through half a season, and only 6 other players have surpassed half of his total. A pick and a forced fumble don't do his case any harm at all - and I know how much the awards committee loves forced fumbles. They better hand him his award carefully, because there's a decent chance he just swats it away otherwise.
The Outlaws are currently 6 and 2 on the season, and if they replicate that in the second half of the season, their quarterback will surely be in line for an award. QBotY will probably go to a signal caller from one of those teams who sling it all the way through shootouts, but Charlemagne Cortez is a rookie, and will surely deserve recognition for his leadership, completion percentages and ball security should Arizona reach the promised land of double digit wins. OROY please, voters.
Tatsu Nakamura leads the league with 815 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. When you add on the 2 scores and 222 yards receiving, Nakamura has over 1000 all purpose yards in half a season, and he has found the end zone as many times as the Berlin Fire Salamanders' offense though those 8 games. If he sustains this level of production, only the letters M, V and P will do for him come awards season. In that order.
Our standout DPoY candidate is the incomparable Desmond Scarlett. 26 passes defended is a historic number through half a season, and only 6 other players have surpassed half of his total. A pick and a forced fumble don't do his case any harm at all - and I know how much the awards committee loves forced fumbles. They better hand him his award carefully, because there's a decent chance he just swats it away otherwise.
The Outlaws are currently 6 and 2 on the season, and if they replicate that in the second half of the season, their quarterback will surely be in line for an award. QBotY will probably go to a signal caller from one of those teams who sling it all the way through shootouts, but Charlemagne Cortez is a rookie, and will surely deserve recognition for his leadership, completion percentages and ball security should Arizona reach the promised land of double digit wins. OROY please, voters.
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