(08-28-2017, 03:49 PM)bluesfan55 Wrote:Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
Scrub Kyubee and Chris Orosz were two of the best QBs in the NSFL this season. Orosz led the league in passing yards with 3,657, and Kyubee passed for 3181 yards, fourth in the league. Orosz also completed more passes than Kyubee. (332 completions to 296 completions.) Orosz also threw more touchdowns than Kyubee (21 touchdowns to 14 touchdowns.). However, Kyubee threw less interceptions (15 interceptions for Kyubee; 17 interceptions for Orosz). Orosz also had a way better QB Rating, out-rating Kyubee by ten ratings! (84.1 to 74). Orosz completed 63.6 percent of his passes, and Kyubee only completed 58.6 percent of his passes. Overall, Chris Orosz had a WAY better season than Scrub Kyubee. I think Orosz should win the MVP award, as he was far na d away the best player in the league.
Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
Börk Bjornsson and Jorge Masdival are different players who play different positions, but can be compared. Bjornsson, Yellowknife's Icelandic beast, made 52 tackles, and Masdival made only two less. However, Bjornsson had eight sacks this season, and Jorge Masdival had zero. (It's probably because Masdival is a safety.) Both had zero interceptions, which is surprising for Masdival, who is a defensive back, but expected for defensive tackle Bjornsson. Bjornsson made five tackles for loss, but was outdone by Masdival, who made seven tackles for loss. Overall, both had average seasons, but I'd say Bjornsson is the better player.
Bottom Half: Write about why two of the four teams were not able to make the playoffs. Can be completed at any point
I think Philadelphia and Colorado didn't make the playoffs because they simply weren't good enough. Even though Philadelphia had a good defense, their offense lacked and they had a record of 5-9. They were outscored in total this season and only scored 216 points, worst in the NSFC. They had a good home record of 4-3, but they played horribly on the road, only winning one game and losing the other six. They also struggled in the division, going 2-4. Colorado had a better season, going 8-6, but were eliminated on the last week of the regular season, which must've been crushing. They had a great home record of 6-1, but like Philadelphia had a horrible road record. (Theirs was 2-6.) Colorado outscored their opponents this season, and went 3-3 in the division, but just didn't make it in the end. They must be hoping to bounce back next season.
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