1. PBE PT
2. Playoff Predictions, Reviews:
And here we see salt in its natural habitat. Just kidding, the Orange County Otters played the Arizona Outlaws in an epic battle for the ASFC championship this past postseason. The game was back and forth and both defenses (and the referees) really came to play. If you came to see a special teams battle with a war for field position, this was the game for you. I'm sure Bill Belichick shed a tear while this game was being simmed and he didn't know why. The punters combined for 19 kicks between the both of them. 10 for the Otters with 3 inside the 20, and 9 for the Outlaws with 2 inside the 20. They say you have to win all 3 stages of the game and special teams was an especially important one in this game. Arizona did manage to force the only turnover in this game (a fumble by Charles Allan recovered by Raymond Vans) and held Franklin Armstrong to just 140 yards in the air but it wasn't enough. Eventually the sheer amount of penalties crushed any hope and fight the Outlaws had this game as they were called for 8 penalties 63 yards to the Otters 3 for 25. When it comes down to it, you can't have that many free yards given to a team as good as Orange County who would go onto the Ultimus and beat the Yellowknife Wraiths 16-10.
3. All about the QBs
4. Next year
Alright, the Arizona Outlaws may have been eliminated by the Otters is the ASFC title game, but next season is totally the season we get back to the Ultimus game and win it all again. Why do I feel that way? Well, it certainly is not because I have my boy Bucky Barnes around to carry the defense. His days of being a big time contributor on the defense are pretty much all over as he enters his 12th and final season. Nope, next year we're going to win it all because of the offense. Andrew Reese is on the back half of his career but he just won a QB of the Year award which means he's still got plenty of stuff left in the tank. Our running game will almost definitely improve with Ruff Ruff, the Goodest Boy, entering the NSFL and replacing long time tailback Slim Shady, who has been on a downturn for a while now. The receiving corp should still be good with Saba Donut really starting to look like he could be a WR1 sooner rather than later. The defense will stay strong with Lamont Mckinnie, Lucas Knight, and Raymond Vans taking up the most space and continuing to terrorize opposing offenses. Don't be surprised when the Outlaws are back in the playoffs next season and winning the whole damn thing.
2. Playoff Predictions, Reviews:
And here we see salt in its natural habitat. Just kidding, the Orange County Otters played the Arizona Outlaws in an epic battle for the ASFC championship this past postseason. The game was back and forth and both defenses (and the referees) really came to play. If you came to see a special teams battle with a war for field position, this was the game for you. I'm sure Bill Belichick shed a tear while this game was being simmed and he didn't know why. The punters combined for 19 kicks between the both of them. 10 for the Otters with 3 inside the 20, and 9 for the Outlaws with 2 inside the 20. They say you have to win all 3 stages of the game and special teams was an especially important one in this game. Arizona did manage to force the only turnover in this game (a fumble by Charles Allan recovered by Raymond Vans) and held Franklin Armstrong to just 140 yards in the air but it wasn't enough. Eventually the sheer amount of penalties crushed any hope and fight the Outlaws had this game as they were called for 8 penalties 63 yards to the Otters 3 for 25. When it comes down to it, you can't have that many free yards given to a team as good as Orange County who would go onto the Ultimus and beat the Yellowknife Wraiths 16-10.
3. All about the QBs
4. Next year
Alright, the Arizona Outlaws may have been eliminated by the Otters is the ASFC title game, but next season is totally the season we get back to the Ultimus game and win it all again. Why do I feel that way? Well, it certainly is not because I have my boy Bucky Barnes around to carry the defense. His days of being a big time contributor on the defense are pretty much all over as he enters his 12th and final season. Nope, next year we're going to win it all because of the offense. Andrew Reese is on the back half of his career but he just won a QB of the Year award which means he's still got plenty of stuff left in the tank. Our running game will almost definitely improve with Ruff Ruff, the Goodest Boy, entering the NSFL and replacing long time tailback Slim Shady, who has been on a downturn for a while now. The receiving corp should still be good with Saba Donut really starting to look like he could be a WR1 sooner rather than later. The defense will stay strong with Lamont Mckinnie, Lucas Knight, and Raymond Vans taking up the most space and continuing to terrorize opposing offenses. Don't be surprised when the Outlaws are back in the playoffs next season and winning the whole damn thing.