Playoff Matchups:
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Robbed:
Everybody is talking how Baltimore Hawks were robbed of their postseason berth, just because Wraiths got a handy tied game as a tiebreaker, but no one mentions they should have won that game against New Orleans Second Line, whose only wins come against the team that was truly robbed in my opinion - the Colorado Yetis. Since their final appearance in season one (when league consisted of just 6 teams) they are yet to qualify for playoffs. They were so close in season two with three teams having an identical 8-6-0 record, but head to head record decided they were out. And they are out till now in freefall mode that was culminated this season resulting in 0-14-0 season. At least they have a lot of room for improvement because they were worst in every possible metric. This season not only usual referee shenanigans kept them out of it, but also other teams better record and play. Their big Yeti heart and strong will should be enough to at least spark a glimmer of hope for next season. Unfortunately, it seems that active locker room and promising management is no longer enough to achieve the ultimate goal if that's not a highway robbery I'm not sure what might be. To avoid being unfounded they led the league in forced and recovered fumbles - that really shows their desire to win.
Playoff Predictions:
In NSFC Philadelphia Liberty, whom not many experts predicted to be at the top of its own conference plays against one of the season favourites - Yellowknife Wraiths. Wraiths really struggled whole season, but two timely wins coincided with Baltimore Hawks losing two straight to end the season was enough in the end to salvage the season. On paper, Liberty should be favoured posting better defence and offence. Their home record is stellar 6-1-0, with the lone loss coming at the hands of current title holders Orange County Otters. Wraiths though are trending and bring a lot of experience. The last time these teams met in a postseason game went to overtime and I believe this will be the case this around too: 26-20 for Liberty.
ASFC looks even more balanced, but in my opinion, Otters will show their ASFC domination against San Jose SaberCats, that was on full display during the regular season, when they won every game against conference rivals. The record-setting offence with Mike Boss at the helm will prove once again why they won two titles in the row: 42:25 for Otters.
Finals: I think everyone besides Orange fanatics is going to cheer for Liberty here, nobody else wants yet another three-peat and it seems the only miracle might prevent that. Thankfully one already happened in the preseason when Liberty won 44-17 on Orange County territory, and hope this time result will be the same.
Unsung Hero: (or That Magic Moment of ASFC)
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Robbed:
Everybody is talking how Baltimore Hawks were robbed of their postseason berth, just because Wraiths got a handy tied game as a tiebreaker, but no one mentions they should have won that game against New Orleans Second Line, whose only wins come against the team that was truly robbed in my opinion - the Colorado Yetis. Since their final appearance in season one (when league consisted of just 6 teams) they are yet to qualify for playoffs. They were so close in season two with three teams having an identical 8-6-0 record, but head to head record decided they were out. And they are out till now in freefall mode that was culminated this season resulting in 0-14-0 season. At least they have a lot of room for improvement because they were worst in every possible metric. This season not only usual referee shenanigans kept them out of it, but also other teams better record and play. Their big Yeti heart and strong will should be enough to at least spark a glimmer of hope for next season. Unfortunately, it seems that active locker room and promising management is no longer enough to achieve the ultimate goal if that's not a highway robbery I'm not sure what might be. To avoid being unfounded they led the league in forced and recovered fumbles - that really shows their desire to win.
Playoff Predictions:
In NSFC Philadelphia Liberty, whom not many experts predicted to be at the top of its own conference plays against one of the season favourites - Yellowknife Wraiths. Wraiths really struggled whole season, but two timely wins coincided with Baltimore Hawks losing two straight to end the season was enough in the end to salvage the season. On paper, Liberty should be favoured posting better defence and offence. Their home record is stellar 6-1-0, with the lone loss coming at the hands of current title holders Orange County Otters. Wraiths though are trending and bring a lot of experience. The last time these teams met in a postseason game went to overtime and I believe this will be the case this around too: 26-20 for Liberty.
ASFC looks even more balanced, but in my opinion, Otters will show their ASFC domination against San Jose SaberCats, that was on full display during the regular season, when they won every game against conference rivals. The record-setting offence with Mike Boss at the helm will prove once again why they won two titles in the row: 42:25 for Otters.
Finals: I think everyone besides Orange fanatics is going to cheer for Liberty here, nobody else wants yet another three-peat and it seems the only miracle might prevent that. Thankfully one already happened in the preseason when Liberty won 44-17 on Orange County territory, and hope this time result will be the same.
Unsung Hero: (or That Magic Moment of ASFC)
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[OPTION]Balanced || 6'5'' || 265 lbs || #77
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[OPTION] Trophy Case:
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[OPTION] Regular Season Stats:
[OPTION] [DSFL] S6 KCC: 4 G | x Tackles | x Sacks | x PD
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[OPTION] Playoff Stats:
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[OPTION] Transactions:
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[OPTION]Speed Receiver || 6'2'' || 220 lbs || #77
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[OPTION] Trophy Case:
[OPTION] [S9] [S11] Ultimus Champion with New Orleans Second Line
[OPTION] [S6] SFC & Ultimini Champion with San Antonio Marshals
[OPTION] [S12] NSFL Offensive Player of the Year
[OPTION] [S12] NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year
[OPTION] [S11] NSFL Performance of the Year Award for Ultimus Game
[OPTION] [S14] NSFL Returner of the Year Award
[OPTION] [S6] DSFL Co-Defensive Player of The Year
[OPTION] [S6] Top DSFL DB
[OPTION] [S10] [S11] [S12] [S13] [S14] [S15] [S16] [S17] NSFL Pro-Bowl
[OPTION] [S6] DSFL Pro-Bowl
[OPTION] [S8] [S9] [S10] [S11] ASFC Champion with New Orleans Second Line
[OPTION] [S7] ASFC Champion with Orange County Otters
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[OPTION] Regular Season Stats:
[OPTION] [DSFL] S6 SA: 13 G | 33 Tackles | 1 Sacks | 3 INT | 10 PD | 1 DTD
[OPTION] S7 OC: 14 G | 49 Tackles | 7 Sacks | 0 INT | 4 PD
[OPTION] S8 NO: 14 G | 69 Tackles | 0 Sacks | 1 INT | 13 PD
[OPTION] S9 NO: 14 G | 51 Tackles | 0 Sacks | 1 INT | 9 PD | 1 TFL
[OPTION] S10 NO: 14 G | 59 Tackles | 0 Sacks | 3 INT | 14 PD | 1 FR
[OPTION] S11 NO: 14 G | 73 Tackles | 0 Sacks | 2 INT | 9 PD
[OPTION] S11 NO: 14 G | 1150 Rec. Yards | 6 TD | 71 Catches | 16.2 AVG | 58 LG
[OPTION] S12 NO: 14 G | 1637 Rec. Yards | 10 TD | 81 Catches | 20.2 AVG | 76 LG
[OPTION] S13 NO: 14 G | 1383 Rec. Yards | 5 TD | 75 Catches | 18.4 AVG | 47 LG
[OPTION] S14 NO: 14 G | 1335 Rec. Yards | 8 TD | 80 Catches | 16.7 AVG | 55 LG
[OPTION] S15 NO: 14 G | 1289 Rec. Yards | 3 TD | 82 Catches | 15.7 AVG | 50 LG
[OPTION] S16 NO: 13 G | 1006 Rec. Yards | 5 TD | 64 Catches | 15.7 AVG | 57 LG
[OPTION] S17 NO: 13 G | 1140 Rec. Yards | 10 TD | 64 Catches | 17.8 AVG | 55 LG
[OPTION] S18 NO: 13 G | 802 Rec. Yards | 5 TD | 57 Catches | 14.1 AVG | 38 LG
[OPTION] S19 NO: 13 G | 260 Rec. Yards | 1 TD | 22 Catches | 1.8 AVG | 26 LG
[OPTION] Total NSFL Defensive: 70 G, 299 Tackles, 49 PD, 7 INT
[OPTION] Total NSFL Offensive: 113 G, 10002 Rec. Yards, 53 TD, 596 Catches, 76 LG
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[OPTION] Playoff Stats:
[OPTION] S6 SA: 2 G | 6 Tackles | 1 PD
[OPTION] S7 OC: 2 G | 6 Tackles
[OPTION] S8 NO: 2 G | 9 Tackles | 2 PD
[OPTION] S9 NO: 2 G | 7 Tackles | 1 PD
[OPTION] S10 NO: 2 G | 5 Tackles
[OPTION] S11 NO: 2 G | 5 Tackles
[OPTION] S11 NO: 2G | 200 Rec. Yards | 5 Rec. TD | 15 Catches | 50 Yard PR TD
[OPTION] S19 NO: 2G | 96 Rec. Yards | 2 Rec. TD | 7 Catches
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[OPTION] Transactions:
[OPTION][S7] Drafted 3rd OA in the NSFL Draft by OCO
[OPTION][S7] Signed $10M/3 year rookie deal with OCO
[OPTION][S8] Traded for S Jaylon Broxton by OCO with OCO S8 1st
[OPTION][S9] Signed $6M/3 year extension with NOLA
[OPTION][S10] Opted out of S11/12 deal
[OPTION][S10] Signed $16M/4 year extension with NOLA
[OPTION][S10] Position Changed to the Wide Receiver
[OPTION][S12] Opted out of S13 contract
[OPTION][S12] Signed $30M/6 year extension with NOLA
[OPTION][S18] Opted out of S18 contract
[OPTION][S18] Signed $1M/1 year extension with NOLA
[OPTION][S19] Signed $500k/1 year extension with NOLA
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