The biggest impact would definitely be Chunky Campbell Soup. He has been a force to be reckoned with. He is one of the league leaders in sacks allowed with only 1 on the season and also doing well in the pancake department. His 22 pancakes are second on the team and borderline top ten in the league. The late round pick has been a boon to this front seven and hoping to put Dallas into the playoffs. The whole offensive unit has been solid this year and has Dallas poised for a long playoff run. The biggest thing about Soup's game is his speed and ability to not commit turnovers. He doesn't make a lot of mistakes and is great on the pulling guard plays. He is able to get to the second level for some huge runs. If the offensive line can keep it up this team could be on their way to an Ultimini. Go Dallas Go!
IT always seems like every off season or sometimes mid season every team gets a new player. And Krusty Krab pizza is pretty oblivious to that. They are relatively new to the team so the are still learning everything about the place. But whenever a new face comes to the team they don’t notice right away. Which would explain why tallking bout this is a pretty hard topic for them. So they will be talking about their experience in joining their team for the first time last season and being that new face. Last season Krusty Krab pizza was officially called up from Minnesota to go play in San Jose. It was very intimidating. Bigger and faster players. Bigger stadium, bigger crowds and of course a bigger stage. But every player in San Joey did a pretty great job at making them feel welcome and to this day are still helping mentor them as they go from young guy in the league to vet
Well, for NOLA this season, we called up two rookies that have made an immediate impact in our bid to be repeat champions: DB Stone Wall and TE Auto Matic. Stone Wall has been called up to replace long time veteran Apollo Program, a key defender in our championship run last season and he has hit the ground running. He has great coverage skills as a rookie and is not afraid to make a hit as he has 21 tackles, 1 interception, but more impressive, he also has 3 sacks as a DB! He is going to be even better and be a full monster once he maxes out! On the offense, we have Auto Matic, a kicker who transitioned to TE to help the team. Much like Stone, Matic has made an immediate impact as a rookie on our offense as he stepped in to full the void from Bread Bowl's retirement. He has 38 receptions, 243 yards, and 2 TDs! In addition, Matic is a good blocker having 40 pancakes and despite not being a blocker, has only allowed 2 sacks. Like Stone, Matic will be a force in his prime as well!
Well, the obvious answer for Osaka has to be the fresh new face at QB for the team, as they make their move from Chicago to Osaka. Russell Jimmies got the call to go with the team to start a new journey, and in his first season he's putting up some respectable stats for the team. Sure, they're not throwing the ball 60 times with him at the helm, but they've asked him to be a competent, consistent figure for the team and that is exactly what Jimmies has done so far, with only 4 interceptions thrown he's doing a good job at protecting the ball and making good decisions, which is always what you want out of your QB so your offense has as many chances as possible to succeed. He's got the best completion percent in the league as well, meaning he's giving his receivers a chance to make a play and hitting them with precise accuracy. The team won't succeed with poor QB play, and while his volume stats may not jump off the page, his efficiency is there and he's keeping the ball on our side, a major positive for the young gun.