"Best offense": Pick the offense that was most prolific in the post-season, and discuss why they earn that title and how they helped their team, even if the team still went one-and-done. $600,000 bonus
The offense that was the most prolific in the postseason is the Arizona Outlaws' offense. The Arizona Outlaws scored 50 total points in 2 games, a 25 points per game average. This is higher than the Orange County Otters, who scored 13 points per game, the Yellowknife Wraiths, who scored 14 points per game, and the Baltimore Hawks, who scored 11 points per game. The Arizona Outlaws offense was able to get going mostly due to the offensive line success. In the ASFC championship game against the Orange County Otters, the Arizona Outlaws only allowed two sacks to a team who had 66 sacks in the regular season, the second best pass rush in the league. In the Ultimus game, the Arizona Outlaws again only allowed two sacks to the Baltimore Hawks, who recorded 63 sacks in the regular season, the third best total. In total, they allowed only 4 sacks to the second and third best pass rushes in the league. The offense was the best as well because of their aggressive play style. Their first game in the ASFC championship was quite sloppy. King Bronko was all over the place, throwing 23/44 while throwing 3 picks and only 1 touchdown. But that didn't stop the Outlaws. Three different Outlaws had over 50 yards receiving in the ASFC championship, their trio of Mayran Jackson, Dustin Evans and CA Chess. Combined, they hauled in 244 yards against the Otters. In the Ultimus, the Arizona offense was much more stout. Their game against Orange County certainly wasn't their best football. Against the Hawks it was, though. They beat the Hawks 33-6. Overall, King Bronko's game was nearly flawless, recording a passer rating of 99.5. He threw 18/29 with 1 touchdown and 0 picks for 238 yards. The big three duo of Jackson, Evans, and Chess delivered again, recording a combined 186 yards, 78% of Bronko's yardage through the air. This time, Reg Mackworthy was playing well, too. Mackworthy recorded 97 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown, as well as a 60 yard kick return. Mackworthy had a mediocre game against OCO. It was a great improvement, as the Outlaws ran up the score. The only downside of the offense was the performance of Mark Strike, who threw 2 picks and was 0/7. That didn't stop the Outlaws from crushing the Hawks, though, as the final outcome clearly told the tale of what happened. The Outlaws' offense got the job done in a huge way.
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this was really hard to stretch it out to 400. guess i'll just take my 1 mill
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The offense that was the most prolific in the postseason is the Arizona Outlaws' offense. The Arizona Outlaws scored 50 total points in 2 games, a 25 points per game average. This is higher than the Orange County Otters, who scored 13 points per game, the Yellowknife Wraiths, who scored 14 points per game, and the Baltimore Hawks, who scored 11 points per game. The Arizona Outlaws offense was able to get going mostly due to the offensive line success. In the ASFC championship game against the Orange County Otters, the Arizona Outlaws only allowed two sacks to a team who had 66 sacks in the regular season, the second best pass rush in the league. In the Ultimus game, the Arizona Outlaws again only allowed two sacks to the Baltimore Hawks, who recorded 63 sacks in the regular season, the third best total. In total, they allowed only 4 sacks to the second and third best pass rushes in the league. The offense was the best as well because of their aggressive play style. Their first game in the ASFC championship was quite sloppy. King Bronko was all over the place, throwing 23/44 while throwing 3 picks and only 1 touchdown. But that didn't stop the Outlaws. Three different Outlaws had over 50 yards receiving in the ASFC championship, their trio of Mayran Jackson, Dustin Evans and CA Chess. Combined, they hauled in 244 yards against the Otters. In the Ultimus, the Arizona offense was much more stout. Their game against Orange County certainly wasn't their best football. Against the Hawks it was, though. They beat the Hawks 33-6. Overall, King Bronko's game was nearly flawless, recording a passer rating of 99.5. He threw 18/29 with 1 touchdown and 0 picks for 238 yards. The big three duo of Jackson, Evans, and Chess delivered again, recording a combined 186 yards, 78% of Bronko's yardage through the air. This time, Reg Mackworthy was playing well, too. Mackworthy recorded 97 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown, as well as a 60 yard kick return. Mackworthy had a mediocre game against OCO. It was a great improvement, as the Outlaws ran up the score. The only downside of the offense was the performance of Mark Strike, who threw 2 picks and was 0/7. That didn't stop the Outlaws from crushing the Hawks, though, as the final outcome clearly told the tale of what happened. The Outlaws' offense got the job done in a huge way.
416 words
this was really hard to stretch it out to 400. guess i'll just take my 1 mill
GRADED