10-18-2017, 03:01 AM
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Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
Offensive Player Each Team:
Philadelphia Liberty
The player I am choose for the Liberty is going to be Clifford Rove because as the former QB of the future for the Liberty, I would like to choose the current QB of the present and the future in Rove. Rove is a very intelligent Quarterback as he can read the plays very well and know when exactly to throw the ball when he is in trouble. He also has a pretty decent arm in both accuracy and power. He is a nice Game Manager and knows how to slow down the game for his players when they are ahead and knows when to hustle down the field when they need to get some points when they are behind. Rove should be one of the better QB's in the league for a long time.
Baltimore Hawks
The player for the hawks to look out for is Darlane Farlane who is one of the better backs in the game and he can change it with just one rush. His game is all about speed as he is a Speed back. His Speed is second to none in the league with a rating of almost 89/100. He is pretty agile too which complements his speed well. The difference maker is his endurance, he doesn't get tired as fast as most backs despite his game being focused around speed.
These two players will be the big differences in this game in the playoffs.
Defensive Comparison:
Arizona Outlaws
On the defensive side for the Outlaws, it is hard to ignore Jayce Tuck as he stands 6'5 and weighs in a 320 pounds. The Defensive end is almost maxed out for his practice in everything useful. He is at max Strength (90/90), Agility (75/75), Intelligence (70/70), Tackling (80/80) and Speed (80/80). He is working on getting his endurance up and right now it is at 87/100 so after that he will pretty much be a perfect player for his style which is a Run Stopper. So you know the Orange Coutny Otters have their hands full with Tuck
Orange County Otters
For the Otters, they counter Jayce Tuck with big Linebacker Ian Bavitz. He stands at 6'4, 230 pounds. He too is maxed out in some attributes with Strength (80/80), Intelligence (80/80) and Speed (90/90). His Agility is almost at max with 80/90 while Tackling and Endurance are in good form as well. Either way, I don't want to be facing either one of these guys in any game.
These two need to come up huge if the defence want to stop the offense of the other team. These two are probably the two best defensive players in the NSFL so we get to see these two terrorize eachothers team every season in the conference battles.
Bottom Half:
The Colorado Yeti finished dead last in the NSFL because of their young QB Nicolas Pierno. This is not a knock against the youngster as he has some great potential but for right now he just wasn't good enough to lead a NSFL team. He threw for 2209 yards on 181 completions. Though this came on 382 attempts. He had a completion rating of 48.2 percent of his throws which simply wasn't good enough. He also threw for just 8 touchdowns compared to 35 interceptions. Yikes. Maybe I missed something because Logan Noble is on the roster it says but he didn't play a single game so he must have been suspended. Either way, the QB position needs to be better for next season for the Yeti to get better.
The San Jose Sabrecats finished 3rd from bottom because they didn't have an adequate running game. Starting back Jack Durden wasn't good enough as for starting backs, he finished last in the NSFL with 857 yards on 288 carries which was just 3 yards per carry. He did also have 4 touchdowns but for a back in this league you need to be better than 3 yards per carry and need to have more than 1000 yards to have a great running game.
Season 3 Trade:
receive WR Stormblessed
receive S4 1st, S4 2nd and WR John Baker
A trade that can make a huge difference in the playoffs this season look no further than this one right here. The Baltimore Hawks receive Stormblessed who is one of the better receivers in the league while the Legion go into a rebuild looking to pick up picks and warm bodies to fill the roster while they rebuild. With a 1st and 2nd in this season draft that will be a decent start to the rebuild plus Baker could fill some of the void left by Stormblessed.
Stormblessed on the other hand formed a nice core of receivers in Baltimore with Trey Willie, Cooper Christmas and Matthew Vincent. For the season, Stormblessed had 982 yards receiving for 17.9 average per attempt for 8 touchdowns. That is pretty great. He could be a big difference maker in these playoffs. This was just behind teammate Trey Willie who had 1163 passing yards for an average of 18.2 per completion for 3 touchdowns.
The way the draft picks turn out will be a huge indicator on how this trade is viewed. Hopefully the Legion don't mess up the picks.
Offensive Player Each Team:
Philadelphia Liberty
The player I am choose for the Liberty is going to be Clifford Rove because as the former QB of the future for the Liberty, I would like to choose the current QB of the present and the future in Rove. Rove is a very intelligent Quarterback as he can read the plays very well and know when exactly to throw the ball when he is in trouble. He also has a pretty decent arm in both accuracy and power. He is a nice Game Manager and knows how to slow down the game for his players when they are ahead and knows when to hustle down the field when they need to get some points when they are behind. Rove should be one of the better QB's in the league for a long time.
Baltimore Hawks
The player for the hawks to look out for is Darlane Farlane who is one of the better backs in the game and he can change it with just one rush. His game is all about speed as he is a Speed back. His Speed is second to none in the league with a rating of almost 89/100. He is pretty agile too which complements his speed well. The difference maker is his endurance, he doesn't get tired as fast as most backs despite his game being focused around speed.
These two players will be the big differences in this game in the playoffs.
Defensive Comparison:
Arizona Outlaws
On the defensive side for the Outlaws, it is hard to ignore Jayce Tuck as he stands 6'5 and weighs in a 320 pounds. The Defensive end is almost maxed out for his practice in everything useful. He is at max Strength (90/90), Agility (75/75), Intelligence (70/70), Tackling (80/80) and Speed (80/80). He is working on getting his endurance up and right now it is at 87/100 so after that he will pretty much be a perfect player for his style which is a Run Stopper. So you know the Orange Coutny Otters have their hands full with Tuck
Orange County Otters
For the Otters, they counter Jayce Tuck with big Linebacker Ian Bavitz. He stands at 6'4, 230 pounds. He too is maxed out in some attributes with Strength (80/80), Intelligence (80/80) and Speed (90/90). His Agility is almost at max with 80/90 while Tackling and Endurance are in good form as well. Either way, I don't want to be facing either one of these guys in any game.
These two need to come up huge if the defence want to stop the offense of the other team. These two are probably the two best defensive players in the NSFL so we get to see these two terrorize eachothers team every season in the conference battles.
Bottom Half:
The Colorado Yeti finished dead last in the NSFL because of their young QB Nicolas Pierno. This is not a knock against the youngster as he has some great potential but for right now he just wasn't good enough to lead a NSFL team. He threw for 2209 yards on 181 completions. Though this came on 382 attempts. He had a completion rating of 48.2 percent of his throws which simply wasn't good enough. He also threw for just 8 touchdowns compared to 35 interceptions. Yikes. Maybe I missed something because Logan Noble is on the roster it says but he didn't play a single game so he must have been suspended. Either way, the QB position needs to be better for next season for the Yeti to get better.
The San Jose Sabrecats finished 3rd from bottom because they didn't have an adequate running game. Starting back Jack Durden wasn't good enough as for starting backs, he finished last in the NSFL with 857 yards on 288 carries which was just 3 yards per carry. He did also have 4 touchdowns but for a back in this league you need to be better than 3 yards per carry and need to have more than 1000 yards to have a great running game.
Season 3 Trade:


A trade that can make a huge difference in the playoffs this season look no further than this one right here. The Baltimore Hawks receive Stormblessed who is one of the better receivers in the league while the Legion go into a rebuild looking to pick up picks and warm bodies to fill the roster while they rebuild. With a 1st and 2nd in this season draft that will be a decent start to the rebuild plus Baker could fill some of the void left by Stormblessed.
Stormblessed on the other hand formed a nice core of receivers in Baltimore with Trey Willie, Cooper Christmas and Matthew Vincent. For the season, Stormblessed had 982 yards receiving for 17.9 average per attempt for 8 touchdowns. That is pretty great. He could be a big difference maker in these playoffs. This was just behind teammate Trey Willie who had 1163 passing yards for an average of 18.2 per completion for 3 touchdowns.
The way the draft picks turn out will be a huge indicator on how this trade is viewed. Hopefully the Legion don't mess up the picks.