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One of the most underrated players in the league would be Brayden Ennis, because he may not have the best stats on the field but he is one of the key components on the San Jose Sabercats. The league has the Most Dedicated Member award, which typically goes to HO or anyone involved with the league in a larger role. I believe that an award should go to players that still provide a large role in their team but may not have had the best season, it may incentivize players to keep updating longer and more often if such a trophy existed. One player from each team could be nominated based on their LR activity and other such stuff by their teammates. Another potential option for a trophy would include Most Underwhelming Player of the Season, which is pretty explanatory but can add more opportunities for individuals with lower stat ranges a chance at receiving an award. Lastly, to alleviate the issue pertaining to players out of position quantifying for awards that they probably shouldn't be would lead to the Out of Position Trophy where players that don't play at their own listed position only qualify for it and not for the other trophies, which clears up any issue
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It's hard to look at Portland's season and pick out a lot of positives to talk about. The offense was abysmal, the defense at times non-existent and on top of it all, a lot of turnover in leadership. But there were definitely some players that deserve some recognition for the season they had in the face of such adversity. Here I want to specifically talk about two linebackers, Gregor MacGregor and Perry Tucker Jr. MacGregor led the DSFL in tackles this season, outpacing the player with the second most in that category by a whopping 32 tackles. While he may not have some of the other stats piled up that other linebackers did, his tackles alone show just how many plays he shut down. MacGregor was all over the field, and he had to be considering the dearth of talent around him. Tucker Jr didn't have nearly the tackles that MacGregor did, but he was making key plays racking up 7 sacks and 9 PDs despite only getting to play 12 games. I think it's not hard to believe he could have eclipsed double digit sacks had he not been held back. Sure the numbers alone don't show that either of these players are outright the best linebackers, but put into context with how poorly Portland fared and how these two had to step up, they deserve some recognition.
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
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[OPTION](S6) 14 Games Played
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]Most Likely to Break the Team Bench When Sitting Down
[OPTION]Pumpkin Chuckin' Rally 2017 Semifinalist
[OPTION]Most Likely to Get Traded in S8 (T-1st)
[OPTION]Ultimus Champion S7, S8
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There are a lot of incredible players on the Orange County Otters that deserve to be awarded recognition. However there is one player that stands out among all the others and that is Franklin Armstrong. He actually had a down year compared to his normal production and he still managed to have a record setting season IN A DOWN YEAR. His passing was definitely down from his normal standard but he still managed to be very efficient. The main reason that his passing numbers were down is that his passing volume was down. What went up though were his passing numbers in just about every regard. He had the fifth most rushing yards in the entire league with 1001 yards. This was a record number of rushing yards for a quarterback by the way. I understand that his total numbers have dropped from his MVP campaign last season and he might not be the most deserving player for that award this year (though I do think he should totally be in the conversation). I do believe that he deserves to get recognized for his accomplishments in some way though and that is why I believe he should receive the Offensive Player of the Year award if not Most Valuable Player.
Now, the player I am writing about is not a teammate, but there is a potential for him being a teammate in the future. He has such a kind, sweetheart, and is so deserving of all of the awards, including best hookup, best haircut, OLotY, QBotY, just whatever you can think of, he deserves it. Of course, I am talking about the one and only Givussafare Rubbe. What a beautiful specimen of the human race. Such a sweet, caring, kind individual, and we’re not even talking about his play on the football field yet. Rubbe is without a doubt the best footballer in this league, and the best footballer in our hearts. Without Rubbe, there would be no Rubbes. I honestly believe that if there was a “Walter Payton” award, @caltroit_red_flames should win it, every year, or at least be in the running for it. The man’s player, as well as the man himself, can come off a little strong on certain items, but it is because of his dedication and passion for the league and just for a fair rub. Caltroit, you, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar, and please don’t ever change. You are a staple in this league, and any league you join, keep up the wonderful work.
(213 words) ![]() (02-15-2020, 11:05 PM)Muford Wrote:Now, the player I am writing about is not a teammate, but there is a potential for him being a teammate in the future. He has such a kind, sweetheart, and is so deserving of all of the awards, including best hookup, best haircut, OLotY, QBotY, just whatever you can think of, he deserves it. Of course, I am talking about the one and only Givussafare Rubbe. What a beautiful specimen of the human race. Such a sweet, caring, kind individual, and we’re not even talking about his play on the football field yet. Rubbe is without a doubt the best footballer in this league, and the best footballer in our hearts. Without Rubbe, there would be no Rubbes. I honestly believe that if there was a “Walter Payton” award, @caltroit_red_flames should win it, every year, or at least be in the running for it. The man’s player, as well as the man himself, can come off a little strong on certain items, but it is because of his dedication and passion for the league and just for a fair rub. Caltroit, you, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar, and please don’t ever change. You are a staple in this league, and any league you join, keep up the wonderful work. ![]() |
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