Offensive Comparison:
When you look at Tim Pest, you can see he is trying his very hardest to be Angus Winchester. They are very similar when you look on paper, but the stats are miles away. Oh sorry, I had Angus' Season One stats in front of me, let me start over.
Tim Pest has been better than Angus Winchester. In a season where Tim Pest was perfect as well as adding in Sixty Pancakes, Angus fell behind, allowing three sacks with only 52 Pancakes. Starting the season off, all eyes were on Angus, while poor Tim Pest was compared to the likes of Zobot Bigboy. When the First week was over and done with, people were scratching their heads. It had seemed like Tim Pest had pulled a Space Jam, and absorbed all of Winchesters power, as Angus allowed two sacks, while Pest put on a clinic. People started to question Winchesters previous Season stats, and started to look elsewhere. Tim Pest did not receive recognition from anybody outside of the Outlaws until partially past midseason. The numbers where there, and Tim Pest was still perfect. As the final whistle blew on Week 15, Tim Pest was the only man still left standing. Not a sack on the board.
Fast Forward to the playoffs, and the Otters and Outlaws threw down for a rematch of last season. Both men did remain perfect, but you could tell who performed better, as Tim Pest built a bigger House of Pancakes than Winchester, and his team moved on to the Ultimus Cup. 258
Defensive Comparison:
Ryan Flock and Dominic Verns are two of the best Safeties in the league. Two versatile players who contribute to their team in more ways than you can count. The Otters only have two serviceable linebackers, so Verns sees a lot of snaps as the Weak side Backer, and his stats reflect it. Verns led all Defensive backs in Sacks and Tackles for Loss, while notching himself quite a few interceptions. On the other side, we have Flock. The Outlaws have three All Pro Linebackers in Harrif, Jaylon, and Luke, so Flock isn't used as often inside the box. He's honestly not even needed against the run, with how good the Outlaws Front Seven has been. Flocks elite speed has been used to cover the back end with Rookie Allen Davis. Flock sees a lot of snaps outisde at Corner against some of the leagues best Receivers. Most notable matchups are against Josh Garden and Cooper Christmas. So while both players are Free Safety by trade, we see them both play the Strong Safety positions every game, while being moved around every play based on what the team needs to do. This makes both, without a doubt, the most versatile players in the league. 204
Future Talent:
Running Back Jaxon Tuck was a key part of the Outlaws success this year on Offense. When you have a guy like Reg Mackworthy, you want to run the ball every down and be successful. In reality, its not possible. Reg needs his rest, and needs to hit up the cheerleader of whatever team we're playing against, can't do it at home since they've already been ran through. When Reg gets his breather, teams expect us to pass the ball, and will prepare accordingly. When you hand it off to Jaxon, they realize that they've messed up. The massive, which is an understatement, Power Back out of Berkeley is a short yardage monster. On the year he averaged 3.9 yards per carry on fifty attempts, perfectly complimenting Reg's millennial season. In the playoffs Jaxon was able to average Four yards per carry and one touchdown against two defenses that you wouldn't shake a stick at.
Coming into Season Three, running back isn't much of a need, but when you look at Jaxon, the only word that comes to mind is "need." He's a freakish athlete with speed that will rival most All Pro Linebackers, and size and Strength that will leave Defensive Backs holding on for the ride. If he doesn't start, he will most definitely be a rock coming off the sideline. He'll get you those short yardage first downs, and good luck stopping him on the goal line. 241
Playoff Series MVP:
My vote for Ultimus MVP, Cristiano Ronaldo. The man, the myth, the Legend. Ronaldo is both the Punter and the Kicker for the Arizona Outlaws, and with the background he has with the other football, you can see why he is trusted doing both. Punting in the Ultimus Cup game is a strategy of its own. Being able to pin the opposing team deep in their own territory, and allowing the Outlaws Defense to keep them there, is dangerous. When the Defense is able to stifle an Offense close to their own endzone, it gives the Arizona Offense a great chance if they can force a punt early. With Ronaldo punting, you're also sure to see to it that you don't give up good field position either. With five punts for 255 yards, at an average of FIFTY ONE yards per punt, Ronaldo is sure to make sure that you don't get to see midfield. Ronaldos longest punt, sixty four yards, managed to pin the Hawks at the THREE yard line! That HUGE punt turned into a Safety forced by none other than Dental Dam.
Now onto the real reason he is my Ultimus MVP. He is responsible for 17 points of the 33. Yes, that is more than half of what the Almighty Outlaws could score on Offense and Defense, and more than both teams scored in the ASFC Championship game. With two Extra Points, one 18 yard Field Goal, and Four Field Goals from 40-49 yards. Ronaldo isn't the sole reason the Outlaws won, but his impact on the game made sure it wasn't even close. 268
Championship Game Recap: Do a recap of the best play from the championship game. Must be completed after the Championship Game
When you look at Tim Pest, you can see he is trying his very hardest to be Angus Winchester. They are very similar when you look on paper, but the stats are miles away. Oh sorry, I had Angus' Season One stats in front of me, let me start over.
Tim Pest has been better than Angus Winchester. In a season where Tim Pest was perfect as well as adding in Sixty Pancakes, Angus fell behind, allowing three sacks with only 52 Pancakes. Starting the season off, all eyes were on Angus, while poor Tim Pest was compared to the likes of Zobot Bigboy. When the First week was over and done with, people were scratching their heads. It had seemed like Tim Pest had pulled a Space Jam, and absorbed all of Winchesters power, as Angus allowed two sacks, while Pest put on a clinic. People started to question Winchesters previous Season stats, and started to look elsewhere. Tim Pest did not receive recognition from anybody outside of the Outlaws until partially past midseason. The numbers where there, and Tim Pest was still perfect. As the final whistle blew on Week 15, Tim Pest was the only man still left standing. Not a sack on the board.
Fast Forward to the playoffs, and the Otters and Outlaws threw down for a rematch of last season. Both men did remain perfect, but you could tell who performed better, as Tim Pest built a bigger House of Pancakes than Winchester, and his team moved on to the Ultimus Cup. 258
Defensive Comparison:
Ryan Flock and Dominic Verns are two of the best Safeties in the league. Two versatile players who contribute to their team in more ways than you can count. The Otters only have two serviceable linebackers, so Verns sees a lot of snaps as the Weak side Backer, and his stats reflect it. Verns led all Defensive backs in Sacks and Tackles for Loss, while notching himself quite a few interceptions. On the other side, we have Flock. The Outlaws have three All Pro Linebackers in Harrif, Jaylon, and Luke, so Flock isn't used as often inside the box. He's honestly not even needed against the run, with how good the Outlaws Front Seven has been. Flocks elite speed has been used to cover the back end with Rookie Allen Davis. Flock sees a lot of snaps outisde at Corner against some of the leagues best Receivers. Most notable matchups are against Josh Garden and Cooper Christmas. So while both players are Free Safety by trade, we see them both play the Strong Safety positions every game, while being moved around every play based on what the team needs to do. This makes both, without a doubt, the most versatile players in the league. 204
Future Talent:
Running Back Jaxon Tuck was a key part of the Outlaws success this year on Offense. When you have a guy like Reg Mackworthy, you want to run the ball every down and be successful. In reality, its not possible. Reg needs his rest, and needs to hit up the cheerleader of whatever team we're playing against, can't do it at home since they've already been ran through. When Reg gets his breather, teams expect us to pass the ball, and will prepare accordingly. When you hand it off to Jaxon, they realize that they've messed up. The massive, which is an understatement, Power Back out of Berkeley is a short yardage monster. On the year he averaged 3.9 yards per carry on fifty attempts, perfectly complimenting Reg's millennial season. In the playoffs Jaxon was able to average Four yards per carry and one touchdown against two defenses that you wouldn't shake a stick at.
Coming into Season Three, running back isn't much of a need, but when you look at Jaxon, the only word that comes to mind is "need." He's a freakish athlete with speed that will rival most All Pro Linebackers, and size and Strength that will leave Defensive Backs holding on for the ride. If he doesn't start, he will most definitely be a rock coming off the sideline. He'll get you those short yardage first downs, and good luck stopping him on the goal line. 241
Playoff Series MVP:
My vote for Ultimus MVP, Cristiano Ronaldo. The man, the myth, the Legend. Ronaldo is both the Punter and the Kicker for the Arizona Outlaws, and with the background he has with the other football, you can see why he is trusted doing both. Punting in the Ultimus Cup game is a strategy of its own. Being able to pin the opposing team deep in their own territory, and allowing the Outlaws Defense to keep them there, is dangerous. When the Defense is able to stifle an Offense close to their own endzone, it gives the Arizona Offense a great chance if they can force a punt early. With Ronaldo punting, you're also sure to see to it that you don't give up good field position either. With five punts for 255 yards, at an average of FIFTY ONE yards per punt, Ronaldo is sure to make sure that you don't get to see midfield. Ronaldos longest punt, sixty four yards, managed to pin the Hawks at the THREE yard line! That HUGE punt turned into a Safety forced by none other than Dental Dam.
Now onto the real reason he is my Ultimus MVP. He is responsible for 17 points of the 33. Yes, that is more than half of what the Almighty Outlaws could score on Offense and Defense, and more than both teams scored in the ASFC Championship game. With two Extra Points, one 18 yard Field Goal, and Four Field Goals from 40-49 yards. Ronaldo isn't the sole reason the Outlaws won, but his impact on the game made sure it wasn't even close. 268
Championship Game Recap: Do a recap of the best play from the championship game. Must be completed after the Championship Game