[OPTION]S32 DSFL Pro Powl - Quarterback
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[OPTION]Drafted by the DSFL Portland Pythons with pick 3.04.
[OPTION]Drafted by the ISFL Arizona Outlaws with pick 1.13.
I think Vincent Jones Jr. from the New Orleans Second Line should be in consideration for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Coming in as an S26 create with slightly lower TPE than some of the other rookies makes it more difficult to compete, but Jones Jr. has been holding their own admirably making some big plays and having a huge impact on the games. The only rookie linebacker with an Interception so far this season shows the versatility of Jones Jr. whilst they are also causing havoc in the opposing backfield forcing a fumble, recovering a fumble and having 3 Sacks as well as 3 tackles for loss. Jones shows up everywhere and just makes big play after big play defending 4 passes. A great personality in the locker room they have been setting an example for all the rookies in the New Orleans Second Line, being a leader on the field and off it. Whilst other rookies in the linebacker position excel in one area, with Gleel having more Fumbles and Lucas having more passes defended, Jones Jr. is the complete linebacker able to put up impressive numbers in all categories. I have no doubt Jones Jr. will keep making a big impact in many games this season and will end up the year as one of the top contenders for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
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With some crazy names in this league. Mongo has won the award for easiest name to pronounce. One word two syllables, can't beat that. Congrats to Mongo on such a prestigious award.
MONGO DE | NEW YORK SILVERBACKS | ISFL RND 1 PICK 6 MONGO DE | BONDI BEACH BUCCANEERS | DSFL RND 2 PICK 16
I think Brock Phoenix absolutely deserves to get an MVP award this year and I believe he will end the season on a high enough note to possibly win it. In Brock’s career, he has been the one constant in Philadelphia. Through many changes in general managers and player overturn, Brock has stayed fiercely loyal to the Liberty. In the prior sim, Brock Phoenix did not play how he wanted to and did not get to play the exact style he wanted to as a pure gunslinger. This season though, he is putting that notion to rest. Although on one of the worst teams in the league, Brock Phoenix is 3rd in yards, and 5th in QBR. He has a 13-5 touchdown to interception ratio which is very good for where his team is at. Although hsi numbers are not eye popping, I believe in his last season towards the end stretch, Philadelphia will air it out for him. I think he has the potential to end the season throwing 2 to 3 touchdowns per game which would put him in the upper echelon statistics wise. Phoenix is an ISFL legend and deserves the hall of fame, but he is also absolutely worthy of a MVP award in his last year. I believe he will get there.