29. PBE PT
28. When looking at safeties in the International Simulation Football League this season, I personally don't think that there are many that can compare to the Sarasota Sailfishes Cuco Clemente. At the time of writing this piece the nominees have been announced and they consist of Jeremiah Zelos from the Baltimore Hawks, Brendan Lanier from the Sarasota Sailfish, Damian Blackfyre from the Chicago butchers, Joel Drake from the Colorado Yeti and of course our man, the main focus of this Ultimus Week piece, Cuco Clemente from the Sarasota Sailfish themselves. When you look at the stats of each individual player I feel they speak for themselves, in Clementes favour. He has 70 tackles, second in all of the nominees only behind Jeremiah Zelohs ridiculous 89 Tackles, only 1 of these tackles was for a loss however this can be ignored, as the only other safety on the list of nominees who holds more than this is once again Jeremiah Zelos. Next up Clemente has 4 combined Forced fumbles and fumble recoveries, once again second, this time behind yhe hardest hitting safety in the league, Damian Blackfyre, despite this being Blackfyres only redeeming stat on the list. The biggest statistic in favour of Clemente would of course have to be his huge interception numbers, leading not only safeties, but all players in the league with a whopping 7 picks on the year, 2 ahead of the next best player on the ballot, Joel drake. I feel all these stats put together clearly show why Clemente is, and will be, a deserving safety of the year winner
28. When looking at safeties in the International Simulation Football League this season, I personally don't think that there are many that can compare to the Sarasota Sailfishes Cuco Clemente. At the time of writing this piece the nominees have been announced and they consist of Jeremiah Zelos from the Baltimore Hawks, Brendan Lanier from the Sarasota Sailfish, Damian Blackfyre from the Chicago butchers, Joel Drake from the Colorado Yeti and of course our man, the main focus of this Ultimus Week piece, Cuco Clemente from the Sarasota Sailfish themselves. When you look at the stats of each individual player I feel they speak for themselves, in Clementes favour. He has 70 tackles, second in all of the nominees only behind Jeremiah Zelohs ridiculous 89 Tackles, only 1 of these tackles was for a loss however this can be ignored, as the only other safety on the list of nominees who holds more than this is once again Jeremiah Zelos. Next up Clemente has 4 combined Forced fumbles and fumble recoveries, once again second, this time behind yhe hardest hitting safety in the league, Damian Blackfyre, despite this being Blackfyres only redeeming stat on the list. The biggest statistic in favour of Clemente would of course have to be his huge interception numbers, leading not only safeties, but all players in the league with a whopping 7 picks on the year, 2 ahead of the next best player on the ballot, Joel drake. I feel all these stats put together clearly show why Clemente is, and will be, a deserving safety of the year winner
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S27 Ultimus DPOTG
S27 Ultimus DPOTG