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Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
I will be comparing all of the starting runningbacks for the NFSC. The most fascinating thing about the 4 RBs in this group is that all four of them bring something special to the table.
Farlane on the NSFL Champion Hawks is the perfect compliment for their team. The Hawks' boasts the most balances offensive attack the the conference and Farlane is a huge part of that. Third in the entire league in rushing yards and an impressive 6 touchdowns, there's no doubt that the Hawks love having his services every game.
Wright from Philly was the most underutilized RB in the NSFL with less than 300 carries which is a shame because he had a nose for the end zone. Although he had much less carries than anyone else in his conference, he LED the conference in touchdowns with 7. SEVEN. To put this into perspective, Colorado's Yeti had 111 more carries than Wright but was only able to put up 4 TDs. Something tells me that Philly is going to be feeding Wright more next season.
On paper, the Yellowknife's Nuck doesn't seem too impressive. Nothing jumps out on paper about this guy but you couldn't be more wrong. Although he doesn't have a definitive stat that yells "WOW!" he shows promise of being a feature back of this league. Look no further than the week 12 game against the Sabercats. In a 31-28 loss, there was no questioning Nuck's heart and passion in this game. He finished the game with a whooping 39 attempts for 144 yards and a touchdown. If he finds a way to play consistently, Nuck will be a force.
Tweed in Colorado is an absolute stud. Don't let their 3-11 record deceive you because Tweed left everything on the field every game. Tweed rewrote the record books with the most attempts (400) and most rushing yards (1375) in a season. Let me actually rephrase that; Tweed shattered the previous records. He broke the attempt record by 34 carries and the rushing record by a full 108 yards! The only weakness in Tweed's game is his ability to find the end zone but something tells me that's not entirely his fault.
Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
I will be comparing all of the starting runningbacks for the NFSC. The most fascinating thing about the 4 RBs in this group is that all four of them bring something special to the table.
Farlane on the NSFL Champion Hawks is the perfect compliment for their team. The Hawks' boasts the most balances offensive attack the the conference and Farlane is a huge part of that. Third in the entire league in rushing yards and an impressive 6 touchdowns, there's no doubt that the Hawks love having his services every game.
Wright from Philly was the most underutilized RB in the NSFL with less than 300 carries which is a shame because he had a nose for the end zone. Although he had much less carries than anyone else in his conference, he LED the conference in touchdowns with 7. SEVEN. To put this into perspective, Colorado's Yeti had 111 more carries than Wright but was only able to put up 4 TDs. Something tells me that Philly is going to be feeding Wright more next season.
On paper, the Yellowknife's Nuck doesn't seem too impressive. Nothing jumps out on paper about this guy but you couldn't be more wrong. Although he doesn't have a definitive stat that yells "WOW!" he shows promise of being a feature back of this league. Look no further than the week 12 game against the Sabercats. In a 31-28 loss, there was no questioning Nuck's heart and passion in this game. He finished the game with a whooping 39 attempts for 144 yards and a touchdown. If he finds a way to play consistently, Nuck will be a force.
Tweed in Colorado is an absolute stud. Don't let their 3-11 record deceive you because Tweed left everything on the field every game. Tweed rewrote the record books with the most attempts (400) and most rushing yards (1375) in a season. Let me actually rephrase that; Tweed shattered the previous records. He broke the attempt record by 34 carries and the rushing record by a full 108 yards! The only weakness in Tweed's game is his ability to find the end zone but something tells me that's not entirely his fault.