10-18-2017, 11:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2017, 07:02 AM by DollarAndADream.)
(For me): Choose 5, do by Sunday, 9PM.
Written Points
Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
For this comparison, I am going to be looking at the two quarterbacks from the NSFL Finals. Scrub Kyubee from Baltimore, and King Bronko from over in Arizona. During the season, they had very similar numbers compared to each other. Looking at yardage, Scrub Kyubee threw for 3518, while King Bronko threw for 3650. They are respectively sitting right next to each other in the standings for that stat. In attempts, Kyubee completed 289 of 482 (60%), while Bronko completed 289 of 495 (58.4%). They have both completed the same amount of successful throws, while King Bronko took a little more tries to do so. As for touchdowns, Bronko has the upper hand in that category. King has scored 25 touchdowns to Scrub Kyubee's 20, which is not a huge difference, but I am sure Kyubee could have used those 5 during the season. Looking at their player ratings during the game, King Bronko was the better player overall. Bronko had a 91.6 rating on the field, meanwhile Kyubee finished with an 83.3. King Bronko's 91.6 rating was actually 2nd overall in the NSFL, while Kyubee's 83.3 was 4th overall. Bronko's 91.6 rating was only 0.3 off of 1st place Mike Boss as well.
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
For the playoff series MVP, I am going to talk about a performance within the game between the Philadelphia Liberty and the Baltimore Hawks. In this game, it was an ass whooping, and one delivered by Baltimore's offense. Scrub Kyubee put on a great performance against the Liberty, and made them look outright bad. Scrub Kyubee threw for 353 yards, in which he made look easy. He threw 27 completions, while attempting 37, which is good for 65%. Not only was he getting those completions, but he also had 4 touchdowns. He was utilizing all of his options out on the field, throwing to multiple receivers, including Cooper Christmas who had the dagger at the end of the game. The Baltimore Hawks won the game in a blowout, 34-3, which was obviously because of Scrub Kyubee. This is not to discredit the Hawks' defense, who held the Philadelphia Liberty to only 3 points. If the Hawks can get these kinds of performances from Kyubee on a more consistent basis, the team will be in great hands, literally. This is a hard ask, however, and will be hard to repeat against teams like the Arizona Outlaws. As it stands for this lone playoffs series though, Scrub Kyubee was far and away the best player in that match, and had his way out on the field.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
Hawks/Liberty NSFC CF
The playoffs started with an NSFC Conference Finals match-up between the Baltimore Hawks and the Philadelphia Liberty. The Liberty were an expansion team that many did not think would make the playoffs, and I think this match-up between them and the Hawks sort of showcased that. In this game, Scrub Kyubee had a hayday. In the 1st QTR, Trey Willie caught a 6 yard pass from Scrub Kyubee, bringing it in for the TD, and a 6-0 lead for the Hawks. Then later on in the quarter with less than 4 minutes left, Trey Willie scored another TD, this time off a long 25 yard pass from Scrub Kyubee. This time they got the extra point, unlike the first TD, and left the quarter up 13-0. In the 2nd QTR, the Liberty were able to gain some yardage and get within range of a FG. Stephen Harris kicked a 40 yard FG to give Philly 3 points, bringing the game to 13-3. But, surprising to many, Trey Willie got the next kickoff return, and ran it 103 yards to score another TD for the Baltimore Hawks. The score became 20-3, and the half ended that way. In the 3rd QTR, a few minutes in, Trey Willie once again was the man in charge. He scored another TD from a 32 yard Kyubee pass, and increased the lead to 27-3. The Liberty could do nothing in that quarter either, and on to the 4th they went. In the 4th QTR was a Cooper Christmas 5 yard pass TD late in the game, extending the lead to 34-3. That's how this one ended, and Baltimore hoped to carry their momentum to the finals.
Outlaws/Otters ASFC CF
This game was a good offensive showing from the Arizona Outlaws. The 1st QTR was a slow one, and only resulted in an Outlaws FG kick from Cristiano Ronaldo, giving Arizona the 3-0 lead into the 2nd. In the 2nd QTR Arizona scored 2 TDs. One was a 24 yard pass to Dustin Evans from King Bronko, and the other was a 1 yard run by Reg Mackworthy. They followed that up late in the half with a field goal from Ronaldo, and entered the 2nd half up 20-0. The 3rd QTR resulted in no offense, but in the 4th, the Otters put their first form of scoring on the board. Bradley Westfield took an 18 yard pass from Mike Boss, and brought this game to 20-7. They couldn't gain any momentum from that, however. Late in the game, Mackworthy ran in 1 yard to score another TD, bringing the game to 27-7, and Arizona held it that way. Onto the finals Arizona went to face Baltimore.
Hawks/Outlaws NSFL Finals
This game was brutal, and the Arizona Outlaws showed the NSFL who is boss. The Outlaws came out of the 1st QTR with a Mackworthy run for a TD, and another TD from a Franklin Harris Jr interception return. Turk Turkleton had a 38 yard field goal, but that only gave them a little hope while they left the quarter 14-3 in favour of Arizona. In the 2nd QTR, Turkleton scored a FG at 42 yards, bringing the game to 14-6. Late in the 2nd QTR, Allen Davis ran in yet another interception return for 22 yards. Poor outing for Scrub Kyubee, and the first half ended 21-6. In the 3rd QTR there was only one scoring play, where King Bronko passed to Charles Arthur Chess, and that was it for the quarter, with Arizona leading 28-6. The 4th QTR of the game was a nightmare for the Baltimore Hawks. The Outlaws scored 3 touchdowns, all off of King Bronko passes. Charlie Law got one, and Chess scored another 2 TDs. 49-6 Arizona. However, late in the game, Baltimore eased a little of their pain by scoring a rushing TD, courtesy of Darlane Farlane. The game ended 49-12, and the Outlaws were easily crowned champs.
Graphic Points
Conference Final MVP Sig: Make a sig for a player of your choice who you felt was the MVP of a Conference Final matchup. Must be completed after the Conference Finals
![[Image: 9s0Tia1.png]](https://i.imgur.com/9s0Tia1.png)
Written Points
Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
For this comparison, I am going to be looking at the two quarterbacks from the NSFL Finals. Scrub Kyubee from Baltimore, and King Bronko from over in Arizona. During the season, they had very similar numbers compared to each other. Looking at yardage, Scrub Kyubee threw for 3518, while King Bronko threw for 3650. They are respectively sitting right next to each other in the standings for that stat. In attempts, Kyubee completed 289 of 482 (60%), while Bronko completed 289 of 495 (58.4%). They have both completed the same amount of successful throws, while King Bronko took a little more tries to do so. As for touchdowns, Bronko has the upper hand in that category. King has scored 25 touchdowns to Scrub Kyubee's 20, which is not a huge difference, but I am sure Kyubee could have used those 5 during the season. Looking at their player ratings during the game, King Bronko was the better player overall. Bronko had a 91.6 rating on the field, meanwhile Kyubee finished with an 83.3. King Bronko's 91.6 rating was actually 2nd overall in the NSFL, while Kyubee's 83.3 was 4th overall. Bronko's 91.6 rating was only 0.3 off of 1st place Mike Boss as well.
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
For the playoff series MVP, I am going to talk about a performance within the game between the Philadelphia Liberty and the Baltimore Hawks. In this game, it was an ass whooping, and one delivered by Baltimore's offense. Scrub Kyubee put on a great performance against the Liberty, and made them look outright bad. Scrub Kyubee threw for 353 yards, in which he made look easy. He threw 27 completions, while attempting 37, which is good for 65%. Not only was he getting those completions, but he also had 4 touchdowns. He was utilizing all of his options out on the field, throwing to multiple receivers, including Cooper Christmas who had the dagger at the end of the game. The Baltimore Hawks won the game in a blowout, 34-3, which was obviously because of Scrub Kyubee. This is not to discredit the Hawks' defense, who held the Philadelphia Liberty to only 3 points. If the Hawks can get these kinds of performances from Kyubee on a more consistent basis, the team will be in great hands, literally. This is a hard ask, however, and will be hard to repeat against teams like the Arizona Outlaws. As it stands for this lone playoffs series though, Scrub Kyubee was far and away the best player in that match, and had his way out on the field.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
Hawks/Liberty NSFC CF
The playoffs started with an NSFC Conference Finals match-up between the Baltimore Hawks and the Philadelphia Liberty. The Liberty were an expansion team that many did not think would make the playoffs, and I think this match-up between them and the Hawks sort of showcased that. In this game, Scrub Kyubee had a hayday. In the 1st QTR, Trey Willie caught a 6 yard pass from Scrub Kyubee, bringing it in for the TD, and a 6-0 lead for the Hawks. Then later on in the quarter with less than 4 minutes left, Trey Willie scored another TD, this time off a long 25 yard pass from Scrub Kyubee. This time they got the extra point, unlike the first TD, and left the quarter up 13-0. In the 2nd QTR, the Liberty were able to gain some yardage and get within range of a FG. Stephen Harris kicked a 40 yard FG to give Philly 3 points, bringing the game to 13-3. But, surprising to many, Trey Willie got the next kickoff return, and ran it 103 yards to score another TD for the Baltimore Hawks. The score became 20-3, and the half ended that way. In the 3rd QTR, a few minutes in, Trey Willie once again was the man in charge. He scored another TD from a 32 yard Kyubee pass, and increased the lead to 27-3. The Liberty could do nothing in that quarter either, and on to the 4th they went. In the 4th QTR was a Cooper Christmas 5 yard pass TD late in the game, extending the lead to 34-3. That's how this one ended, and Baltimore hoped to carry their momentum to the finals.
Outlaws/Otters ASFC CF
This game was a good offensive showing from the Arizona Outlaws. The 1st QTR was a slow one, and only resulted in an Outlaws FG kick from Cristiano Ronaldo, giving Arizona the 3-0 lead into the 2nd. In the 2nd QTR Arizona scored 2 TDs. One was a 24 yard pass to Dustin Evans from King Bronko, and the other was a 1 yard run by Reg Mackworthy. They followed that up late in the half with a field goal from Ronaldo, and entered the 2nd half up 20-0. The 3rd QTR resulted in no offense, but in the 4th, the Otters put their first form of scoring on the board. Bradley Westfield took an 18 yard pass from Mike Boss, and brought this game to 20-7. They couldn't gain any momentum from that, however. Late in the game, Mackworthy ran in 1 yard to score another TD, bringing the game to 27-7, and Arizona held it that way. Onto the finals Arizona went to face Baltimore.
Hawks/Outlaws NSFL Finals
This game was brutal, and the Arizona Outlaws showed the NSFL who is boss. The Outlaws came out of the 1st QTR with a Mackworthy run for a TD, and another TD from a Franklin Harris Jr interception return. Turk Turkleton had a 38 yard field goal, but that only gave them a little hope while they left the quarter 14-3 in favour of Arizona. In the 2nd QTR, Turkleton scored a FG at 42 yards, bringing the game to 14-6. Late in the 2nd QTR, Allen Davis ran in yet another interception return for 22 yards. Poor outing for Scrub Kyubee, and the first half ended 21-6. In the 3rd QTR there was only one scoring play, where King Bronko passed to Charles Arthur Chess, and that was it for the quarter, with Arizona leading 28-6. The 4th QTR of the game was a nightmare for the Baltimore Hawks. The Outlaws scored 3 touchdowns, all off of King Bronko passes. Charlie Law got one, and Chess scored another 2 TDs. 49-6 Arizona. However, late in the game, Baltimore eased a little of their pain by scoring a rushing TD, courtesy of Darlane Farlane. The game ended 49-12, and the Outlaws were easily crowned champs.
Graphic Points
Conference Final MVP Sig: Make a sig for a player of your choice who you felt was the MVP of a Conference Final matchup. Must be completed after the Conference Finals
![[Image: 9s0Tia1.png]](https://i.imgur.com/9s0Tia1.png)