Chris Orosz was one of the many Quarterback changes in the offseason. He went from the Yellowknife Wraiths to the San Jose Sabercats and many saw it as a step down for him. Joining the Sabercats meant joining a division with the Arizona Outlaws and the Orange County Otters, two teams that have been dominant so far, and so many saw this move as one that would make playoff appearances very tough for him.
After six week, success is proving Orosz correct though. Even if they might end up outside the playoffs, they are giving the two dominant teams a run for their money. Orosz has lead the Sabercats to a 4-2 record after six weeks, tied for the division league with both other teams. The Outlaws are surprisingly struggling so far and so there could be a possibility to sneak into the playoffs for him.
One has to also admit, the Wraiths also are on their way into the playoffs. Still, it is obvious that the move was a good one for Orosz. With the Wraiths losing Garden in the offseason, it also seems that Orosz has a better receiving corps now, with Maryan Jackson and Sean Weston. The Sabercats have scored about 30 points more so far as well.
After six week, success is proving Orosz correct though. Even if they might end up outside the playoffs, they are giving the two dominant teams a run for their money. Orosz has lead the Sabercats to a 4-2 record after six weeks, tied for the division league with both other teams. The Outlaws are surprisingly struggling so far and so there could be a possibility to sneak into the playoffs for him.
One has to also admit, the Wraiths also are on their way into the playoffs. Still, it is obvious that the move was a good one for Orosz. With the Wraiths losing Garden in the offseason, it also seems that Orosz has a better receiving corps now, with Maryan Jackson and Sean Weston. The Sabercats have scored about 30 points more so far as well.
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