10-14-2017, 03:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2017, 07:51 PM by SimmerDownBruhh.)
Offensive Comparison (Written):
In the NSFC championship game we are matching up two of the highlight Wide Receivers in the NSFL. One of which has some experience in his belt and the other has came out of the previous draft with guns blazing, making a namefor himself in his first season as a professional.
We'll start with the veteran Fox North, who has amassed 70 catches for a staggering 1217 yards in his second year in the NSFL. Along with those stats, he leads the team in touchdowns, grabbing eight of them. He's one of the leaders of the Liberty and he'll be aiming to bring Philly to their first NSFL Championship Game.
On the other side, we have the next rookie sensation that's sweeping the nation, his name is Trey Willie of the S3 NSFL Divisional Champion Baltimore Hawks. They come into this year with the second best record for all teams in the NSFL and Willie is a big reason why. His big play ability allowed him to gain 1163 yards off of 64 catches. Although he lacks in the TD column, only grabbing three of them for the year, it's easy to say that the sky is the limit for him and the Baltimore offense.
I'll be curious to see which playnaker will have the upper hand. If I had a choice, I'll be choosing Trey Willie at home.
Defensive Comparison (Written):
On the defensive end, we have to go to the ASFC Championship matchup where the Arizona Outlaws will be hosting the Orange County Otters for the third year in a row.
In this matchup we will be focusing on two of the best Corner Backs in the game today. Both have big play ability and the grittiness needed for the position. Lets not also forget the high confidence to lead their team to victory on the defensive side of the football.
We'll start over on the Otters, their lead CB has to be Marc Spector, who has had a very admirable season this year. 59 tackles, two interceptions and fifteen wonderful passes that were defensed by him, puts him in an elite class of cornerbacks. He definitely has Pro Bowl ability and he showed it this year.
On the Outlaws side, they made a great Free Agency pull last year in snagging one of the premier corners in the game named Phillippe Carter. Now this is a Cornerback that has the juice to anchor the defense,The Outlaws have the number one defense and Carter is a huge reason why.
57 tackles, a forced fumble, six interceptions and an amazing count of twenty-six passes defensed, he's a force to be reckoned with on his side of the field. There aren't too many islands in the NSFL but Carter island is on that not too many receivers can figure out a way to get out of.
I'm predicting that Philippe Carter will come away in this matchup, I'm expecting a pick six to go along with a stellar stat line and an entry to the NSFL Championship.
Playoff Predictions (Graphic):
![[Image: tuglEyV.jpg?1]](http://i.imgur.com/tuglEyV.jpg?1)
Bottom Half (Written):
With the Playoffs almost underway, it's a good time to reflect on what happened to two of the teams that fell short of fighting for the Ultimus.
We will be focusing on the two teams that will not fight for the Glacies.
The first of which is the early NSFC favorites, the Yellowknife Wraiths. There's a good amount of reasons why they failed to live up to expectations but their biggest reason is CONSISTENCY. There are three games in mind that would have more than likely swung the team in momentum, but there's no point in going over them in detail. Long story short, they had games that slipped through their fingers and couldn't capitalize on the opportunities. That's why they will be looking forward to the grind ahead of them. The team still has the core of players ready to take the next step. Free Agency will be very interesting to see this year.
The final team in the NSFC is the Colorado Yeti, who is not familiar with not seeing the postseason. This will be their second year in a row for the Yeti. Going from Inaugural NSFC Champions to barely missing the playoffs to now, where they didn't have too much of a shot from the beginning. Everyone knows why they didn't make it but I'll just come out and say it.
#NobleGate was their dagger.
It threw their whole organization out of wack and it made things too much to recover from. Even with the rookie QB Nicolas Pierno at the reigns, it wasn't enough to get them over the hump. We will have to see what their move is going forward. A somewhat lackluster draft and a solid amount of draft picks might be what they need to help their team rise from mediocrity. I'll be keeping a close eye on the Yeti.
Championship Game Recap (Written):
In the NSFC championship game we are matching up two of the highlight Wide Receivers in the NSFL. One of which has some experience in his belt and the other has came out of the previous draft with guns blazing, making a namefor himself in his first season as a professional.
We'll start with the veteran Fox North, who has amassed 70 catches for a staggering 1217 yards in his second year in the NSFL. Along with those stats, he leads the team in touchdowns, grabbing eight of them. He's one of the leaders of the Liberty and he'll be aiming to bring Philly to their first NSFL Championship Game.
On the other side, we have the next rookie sensation that's sweeping the nation, his name is Trey Willie of the S3 NSFL Divisional Champion Baltimore Hawks. They come into this year with the second best record for all teams in the NSFL and Willie is a big reason why. His big play ability allowed him to gain 1163 yards off of 64 catches. Although he lacks in the TD column, only grabbing three of them for the year, it's easy to say that the sky is the limit for him and the Baltimore offense.
I'll be curious to see which playnaker will have the upper hand. If I had a choice, I'll be choosing Trey Willie at home.
Defensive Comparison (Written):
On the defensive end, we have to go to the ASFC Championship matchup where the Arizona Outlaws will be hosting the Orange County Otters for the third year in a row.
In this matchup we will be focusing on two of the best Corner Backs in the game today. Both have big play ability and the grittiness needed for the position. Lets not also forget the high confidence to lead their team to victory on the defensive side of the football.
We'll start over on the Otters, their lead CB has to be Marc Spector, who has had a very admirable season this year. 59 tackles, two interceptions and fifteen wonderful passes that were defensed by him, puts him in an elite class of cornerbacks. He definitely has Pro Bowl ability and he showed it this year.
On the Outlaws side, they made a great Free Agency pull last year in snagging one of the premier corners in the game named Phillippe Carter. Now this is a Cornerback that has the juice to anchor the defense,The Outlaws have the number one defense and Carter is a huge reason why.
57 tackles, a forced fumble, six interceptions and an amazing count of twenty-six passes defensed, he's a force to be reckoned with on his side of the field. There aren't too many islands in the NSFL but Carter island is on that not too many receivers can figure out a way to get out of.
I'm predicting that Philippe Carter will come away in this matchup, I'm expecting a pick six to go along with a stellar stat line and an entry to the NSFL Championship.
Playoff Predictions (Graphic):
![[Image: tuglEyV.jpg?1]](http://i.imgur.com/tuglEyV.jpg?1)
Bottom Half (Written):
With the Playoffs almost underway, it's a good time to reflect on what happened to two of the teams that fell short of fighting for the Ultimus.
We will be focusing on the two teams that will not fight for the Glacies.
The first of which is the early NSFC favorites, the Yellowknife Wraiths. There's a good amount of reasons why they failed to live up to expectations but their biggest reason is CONSISTENCY. There are three games in mind that would have more than likely swung the team in momentum, but there's no point in going over them in detail. Long story short, they had games that slipped through their fingers and couldn't capitalize on the opportunities. That's why they will be looking forward to the grind ahead of them. The team still has the core of players ready to take the next step. Free Agency will be very interesting to see this year.
The final team in the NSFC is the Colorado Yeti, who is not familiar with not seeing the postseason. This will be their second year in a row for the Yeti. Going from Inaugural NSFC Champions to barely missing the playoffs to now, where they didn't have too much of a shot from the beginning. Everyone knows why they didn't make it but I'll just come out and say it.
#NobleGate was their dagger.
It threw their whole organization out of wack and it made things too much to recover from. Even with the rookie QB Nicolas Pierno at the reigns, it wasn't enough to get them over the hump. We will have to see what their move is going forward. A somewhat lackluster draft and a solid amount of draft picks might be what they need to help their team rise from mediocrity. I'll be keeping a close eye on the Yeti.
Championship Game Recap (Written):