Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
I wanna look at a rookie vs an established vet, Trey Willie and Fox North. Both were extremely productive this season with Fox North posting a 70/1217/8 stat line and Trey Willie busting out with 64/1163/3 in his first season. It was another great season as the focal point of the Liberty attack, albeit with a rookie QB at the helm. The true breakout star of the NSFL was Trey Willie though, showing us all what can happen when you work hard and stay dedicated to the craft.
Each WR had their own advantages as they went into this game, Willie had a much better QB in Kyubee, and North had one more year in the league to hone his craft. So who had the better game?
Fox North had a spectacular game for the Liberty with four catches for 84 yards, averaging 21 yards a catch. Really incredible, but unfortunately it wasn't enough as Trey WIllie went hulk mode on the Liberty defense. Trey Willie had five catches for 117 yards and three touchdowns. That's an average of 23.4 yards per catch, and with a long of 45 yards he was dynamic, explosive and an absolute terror for the Liberty defense.
Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
Two of the best defenders in the NSFL met in the ASFC championship game, Jayce Tuck and Dominic Verns.
Jayce Tuck is the all-world defensive end for the Arizona Outlaws. He has led the league in sacks every single season he has been in the league and has set a new sack record each year as well. He has won the best DL award two years in a row, defensive player of the year in S2, and was the MVP last season. He looks like the front runner for defensive player of the year and top DL this year again. He is, simply put, unstoppable.
Dominic Verns is the best moneybacker in the league and probably the best defender on the Otters D. He plays about half his snaps at LB and the other half at DB, giving him some insane stats this season. He's versatile, quick, smart, and well on his way to his third pro bowl season.
How did they do? Tuck was his normal juggernaut self, racking up three tackles and two sacks, disrupting the backfield all game long and likely contributing to a few more plays than just those five. Verns was the versatile player we've come to expect with seven tackles, two sacks, and one pass deflection. He was all over the field, a hurricane of disruption. I think I'll have to give this battle to Verns, even though they lost the game. He is on a less talented D and did a little more with it than Tuck.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
The S3 playoffs started with one question. Will anyone be able to topple the Outlaws dynasty and thwart a threepeat?
The NSFC championship game featured the solid Hawks and young upstarts in Philadelphia. The Hawks were the only team to be able to beat the Outlaws in the regular season and seemed like a good contender to be able to do this again but they had to go through the Liberty first. The game wasn't close at all with the Hawks beating the Liberty 34-3. Offensive MVP was Trey Willie with five catches for 117 yards and three touchdowns. Defensive MVP was Stephen Harrison with ten tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and recovery.
The ASFC championship game was another segment in the long history of the Outlaws vs Otters. These two teams have faced off six times in the regular season and twice in the playoffs before this matchup. The Outlaws have won each game, they're up 8-0 in the series. Unfortunately, this championship game was no different as the Outlaws won 27-7. Offensive MVP was Reg Mackworthy with 31 attempts for 99 yards and two touchdowns. Defensive MVP was Franklin Harris Jr. with three tackles, three pass deflections and two interceptions.
The Ultimus was then a rematch of the S2 Ultimus and the only team to have beaten the Outlaws in the regular season. Hawks vs Outlaws. Unfortunately, the Outlaws are too dominant and won in such a fashion, 49-12. Offensive MVP was King Bronko passing 22/48 for 249 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions. Defensive MVP was Franklin Harris Jr. with seven tackles, three pass deflections, two picks and a defensive touchdown.
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
Stephen Harrison - Hawks - NSFC Championship Game
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Championship Banner: Make a banner (sig style) featuring the MVP of the Championship Game and another player of your choice from the winning teams and S3 Champions or something similar to that. Must be completed after the Championship Game
I wanna look at a rookie vs an established vet, Trey Willie and Fox North. Both were extremely productive this season with Fox North posting a 70/1217/8 stat line and Trey Willie busting out with 64/1163/3 in his first season. It was another great season as the focal point of the Liberty attack, albeit with a rookie QB at the helm. The true breakout star of the NSFL was Trey Willie though, showing us all what can happen when you work hard and stay dedicated to the craft.
Each WR had their own advantages as they went into this game, Willie had a much better QB in Kyubee, and North had one more year in the league to hone his craft. So who had the better game?
Fox North had a spectacular game for the Liberty with four catches for 84 yards, averaging 21 yards a catch. Really incredible, but unfortunately it wasn't enough as Trey WIllie went hulk mode on the Liberty defense. Trey Willie had five catches for 117 yards and three touchdowns. That's an average of 23.4 yards per catch, and with a long of 45 yards he was dynamic, explosive and an absolute terror for the Liberty defense.
Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series. Can be completed at any point
Two of the best defenders in the NSFL met in the ASFC championship game, Jayce Tuck and Dominic Verns.
Jayce Tuck is the all-world defensive end for the Arizona Outlaws. He has led the league in sacks every single season he has been in the league and has set a new sack record each year as well. He has won the best DL award two years in a row, defensive player of the year in S2, and was the MVP last season. He looks like the front runner for defensive player of the year and top DL this year again. He is, simply put, unstoppable.
Dominic Verns is the best moneybacker in the league and probably the best defender on the Otters D. He plays about half his snaps at LB and the other half at DB, giving him some insane stats this season. He's versatile, quick, smart, and well on his way to his third pro bowl season.
How did they do? Tuck was his normal juggernaut self, racking up three tackles and two sacks, disrupting the backfield all game long and likely contributing to a few more plays than just those five. Verns was the versatile player we've come to expect with seven tackles, two sacks, and one pass deflection. He was all over the field, a hurricane of disruption. I think I'll have to give this battle to Verns, even though they lost the game. He is on a less talented D and did a little more with it than Tuck.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
The S3 playoffs started with one question. Will anyone be able to topple the Outlaws dynasty and thwart a threepeat?
The NSFC championship game featured the solid Hawks and young upstarts in Philadelphia. The Hawks were the only team to be able to beat the Outlaws in the regular season and seemed like a good contender to be able to do this again but they had to go through the Liberty first. The game wasn't close at all with the Hawks beating the Liberty 34-3. Offensive MVP was Trey Willie with five catches for 117 yards and three touchdowns. Defensive MVP was Stephen Harrison with ten tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and recovery.
The ASFC championship game was another segment in the long history of the Outlaws vs Otters. These two teams have faced off six times in the regular season and twice in the playoffs before this matchup. The Outlaws have won each game, they're up 8-0 in the series. Unfortunately, this championship game was no different as the Outlaws won 27-7. Offensive MVP was Reg Mackworthy with 31 attempts for 99 yards and two touchdowns. Defensive MVP was Franklin Harris Jr. with three tackles, three pass deflections and two interceptions.
The Ultimus was then a rematch of the S2 Ultimus and the only team to have beaten the Outlaws in the regular season. Hawks vs Outlaws. Unfortunately, the Outlaws are too dominant and won in such a fashion, 49-12. Offensive MVP was King Bronko passing 22/48 for 249 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions. Defensive MVP was Franklin Harris Jr. with seven tackles, three pass deflections, two picks and a defensive touchdown.
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
Stephen Harrison - Hawks - NSFC Championship Game
![[Image: eLxr757.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/eLxr757.jpg)
Championship Banner: Make a banner (sig style) featuring the MVP of the Championship Game and another player of your choice from the winning teams and S3 Champions or something similar to that. Must be completed after the Championship Game
![[Image: d5FhtVb.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/d5FhtVb.jpg)