14)Not many rookies have a great season, but rookies usually fall apart, especially on a team that had a rough season and the position that McKyle plays. Quarterbacks always have a rough time in the league, but it is tougher as a rookie. McKyle’s rookie year as the quarterback for San Jose Sabercats. The first game started out pretty hot facing off against the Baltimore Hawks. McKyle threw for 405 yards and three touchdowns. He was only 45 yards from beating out the record for the most yards in a single game, which is owned by Monty Jack. This was a promising start for the rookie and he was one of the league leaders for passing yards. The next three games were rough and all resulted with losses versus the Silverbacks, Austin and New Orleans where he averaged 265 yards a game and 5 total touchdowns. This was a horrible streak, but McKyle did keep up in passing yards throughout the four games. With the next three games the Sabercats went 2-1 beating out Orange County and Honolulu but losing to Arizona. McKyle only averaged 300 yards a game but still kept up with the league. As a rookie quarterback, not much the Sabercats could ask for. Now McKyle has been streaky, and the next three games were all Ls. Losing to really good teams, Arizona, Philly and Berlin. With this set of games McKyle increased his interceptions and averaged 280 yards a game. His inexperience started to show with these games and the Sabercats only won 3 games at this point. Playoffs were less likely to happen at this point. At this point the team was trying to do better than the previous season. Management was hopeful that it is possible. From weeks 11-13, San Jose managed to win two games. A vengeful win against the Silverback who beat them earlier in the season. McKyle kept the interceptions low and managed to score two touchdowns a game during this period. Playoffs are a slim chance at this point but not impossible. With the last four games, unfortunately, San Jose dropped three of them and only won one. With the last game being a slaughter, Colorado scored 69 points against them. Overall, San Jose finished 6-10, which is better than the season before. This with a rookie quarterback in the helm. McKyle had a pretty good season with 4376 yards and 28 touchdowns. I think San Jose should be excited for next season, they could have a potential superstar in their quarterback and they shouldn’t change a thing. The trend is going up for them.
21) After three seasons with the new Draft day sports 21 in the International League. I feel like some things improved and some things stayed the same from the 16 version. For the things that stayed the same, I think speed is still overpowered. A lot of players will choose this to be their first stat to max out. I don’t think it should be as important as a stat. Another caveat to the new sim is that tight ends are nerfed. They are not getting as many stats and we’ve seen them being dropped or users switch positions. We need to bring back tight ends! But there are a few improvements when it comes to player builds. For example, I like the diversity player traits adds. These builds are getting a little more unique especially with the different archetypes that are available. I think diversity would help users get into their players more which could help user retention. Another positive from the new sim engine is that competitiveness and endurance stats matter. In the last sim, they were put off usually, but with the new sim, I found myself prioritizing these stats. Lastly, I like how sim testing has been wiped out. Now it keeps the guess work on teams and adds a little randomness. Hopefully, Wolverine studios keep improving on their product but only time will tell.
26) From the old days of rugby and soccer, the game of football has had many rules implemented in it. There are a few rules in today's game that I would want to get rid of completely or change a little bit. The first rule I would change is the pass interference rule. It should be a 15 yard penalty only. In addition, I think the range where wide receivers and cornerbacks could “hand fight” or hold should be 10 yards. Let the players play and be physical. Another cool rule I think that should be imported from rugby, actually I think a couple of them. One is that the extra point scores should be kicked by the touchdown scorer. I think this would be fun for the fans and the players. A second rule from rugby that should be stolen is that a touchdown should have the ball touch the zone rather than crossing the touchdown line. This will force the offense to have more stylish plays and help defense prevent scorers. In my opinion, these rules are not too radical and it could help out the overall product. A lot of fans are sick of the pass interference calls and I think this could mend that.
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21) After three seasons with the new Draft day sports 21 in the International League. I feel like some things improved and some things stayed the same from the 16 version. For the things that stayed the same, I think speed is still overpowered. A lot of players will choose this to be their first stat to max out. I don’t think it should be as important as a stat. Another caveat to the new sim is that tight ends are nerfed. They are not getting as many stats and we’ve seen them being dropped or users switch positions. We need to bring back tight ends! But there are a few improvements when it comes to player builds. For example, I like the diversity player traits adds. These builds are getting a little more unique especially with the different archetypes that are available. I think diversity would help users get into their players more which could help user retention. Another positive from the new sim engine is that competitiveness and endurance stats matter. In the last sim, they were put off usually, but with the new sim, I found myself prioritizing these stats. Lastly, I like how sim testing has been wiped out. Now it keeps the guess work on teams and adds a little randomness. Hopefully, Wolverine studios keep improving on their product but only time will tell.
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26) From the old days of rugby and soccer, the game of football has had many rules implemented in it. There are a few rules in today's game that I would want to get rid of completely or change a little bit. The first rule I would change is the pass interference rule. It should be a 15 yard penalty only. In addition, I think the range where wide receivers and cornerbacks could “hand fight” or hold should be 10 yards. Let the players play and be physical. Another cool rule I think that should be imported from rugby, actually I think a couple of them. One is that the extra point scores should be kicked by the touchdown scorer. I think this would be fun for the fans and the players. A second rule from rugby that should be stolen is that a touchdown should have the ball touch the zone rather than crossing the touchdown line. This will force the offense to have more stylish plays and help defense prevent scorers. In my opinion, these rules are not too radical and it could help out the overall product. A lot of fans are sick of the pass interference calls and I think this could mend that.
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