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Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series
What better way to make a comparison then putting the generals of each team up against one another. the Quarterbacks. For this comparison we will head over to the NSFC where we have the Philadelphia Liberty vs the Baltimore Hawks. Rookie QB vs Seasoned Veteran QB. Starting with the Liberty rookie Clifford Rove contributed to a successful season finish 8-5-1, a major improvement for the city of Brotherly Love. Rove completed 286 of his 514 passes this season, threw for 3,461 YDS and net a total of 20 TD. Although this sounds like a solid stat line for the Rookie he also went on to throw 24 INT would potentially hurt what could have been an amazing season for the Liberty. Heading over to Baltimore with the NSFC Champions, Scrub Kyubee completed 289 of his 482 passes, threw for 3,518 yards as well as netting 20 TD's and 15 INT's. Although these two QB's stats weren't totally similar it seemed to pay off for the Liberty as well as Rookie QB Clifford Rove improving from 5 to 8 wins in only 1 season! We look forward to seeing how both these teams perform next year with both QB's returning to their respected team for another season.
Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series.
For this comparison we stay in the NSFC division. A defense that at the beginning of the season, many were considering could compete with the Outlaws as the best in the league, the scary, Philadelphia Liberty defense. Although many players on this Philly defense are high TPE gainers we have decided to focus on the S2 DROY, Tyler Oles, CB. In this comparison we can also not count out Baltimore as their defense also played a great part in their historic season. We stay with the theme of CB's in Baltimore as we will be focusing on Antoine Delacour also a CB. Throughout this comparison keep in mind both players have the same archetype, but are both built very differently. Delacour has a slight advantage in TPE but it is hard to notice this by looking at the stat sheet. Oles finished 2nd in interceptions with 7, but only had 12 pass deflections the entire year. We'll give him the benefit of the doubt and say they were no possibility for them to be caught. He also had 1 Pick 6 on the year as well as 59 tackles. The Liberty can most definitely attribute a lot of their success in the secondary to Tyler Oles this season. Delacour had 6 INT's on the year, but would net 24 pass deflections. In comparison with Oles, he would also collect 1 Pick 6 but would net 67 tackles. We can assume Delacour had the advantage in tackling due to the advantage in speed he has over Oles. Unlike our QB comparison we see more similarities between these two stats and I look forward to see how they will continue to match up overtime.
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them.
When I think of Playoff Series MVP I also think of the potential OROY. If that doesn't give away who i'm talking about then you must have been under a rock for the entirety of Season 3. Not only did the Hawks star Trey Willie put up over 1,100 Receiving Yards, putting him top 8 in the entire league in that aspect, but he potentially broke records with his amazing outing against my Philadelphia Liberty. As the Baltimore Hawks steam rolled the Philadelphia Liberty 34-3 Willie put up historic numbers. A game in which he net 117 receiving yards, on 5 receptions, averaging almost 24 yards a reception. In those 5 receptions he net 3 receiving TD's, not including a 103 yard Kick off return for a touchdown. With all this being said, there is no doubt in my mind Trey Willie takes home the NSFL Championship MVP. With all that being said, there is a very high chance Willie is also able of bringing home some regular season hardware with the honors of OROY. It will be very interesting to watch this kid progress overtime and see if he has what it takes to out due himself in the years to come.
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