09-12-2018, 01:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2018, 05:29 PM by White Cornerback.)
Written: Must include 200 words. Write about a memorable event that happened in your players life. Was it a life changing school story, a camping trip where you found something you loved, or anything else, write about whatever it is.
Lavelle spent the S9 offseason doing something he's never done before, looking at the other professional sports leagues. At first he had a look at the NSFL's main rival league, the Elite Football League. A quick glance at the league tells you that like the NSFL, it's thriving. It's got a considerable fanbase and over the 6 seasons in existence? (6?) the EFL has had 3 different champions, the Seattle Predators, the New York Herd and of course the Los Angeles Reign. At first glance it seems a really pass heavy league with 4 different QB's throwing for over 4700 yards and 12 different receivers over 1k receiving yards. But saying that, on the opposite side of the balls it's an entirely different world.
There's 12 guys with + 4 ints on the season, 2 guys on 7, 2 guys on 6 , 4 guys on 5 and the rest on four. Is everybody's QB just chucking it deep? Pass deflections is actually a little less than ours on average so I'm guessing in the EFL there's a higher likelihood for big plays and having nearly half of your PD's being interceptions.
To summarise, it's alot easier being a cornerback, quarterback and wide receiver in the EFL. Lavelle will likely fled there after his retirement for the cushy CB life.
Lavelle spent the S9 offseason doing something he's never done before, looking at the other professional sports leagues. At first he had a look at the NSFL's main rival league, the Elite Football League. A quick glance at the league tells you that like the NSFL, it's thriving. It's got a considerable fanbase and over the 6 seasons in existence? (6?) the EFL has had 3 different champions, the Seattle Predators, the New York Herd and of course the Los Angeles Reign. At first glance it seems a really pass heavy league with 4 different QB's throwing for over 4700 yards and 12 different receivers over 1k receiving yards. But saying that, on the opposite side of the balls it's an entirely different world.
There's 12 guys with + 4 ints on the season, 2 guys on 7, 2 guys on 6 , 4 guys on 5 and the rest on four. Is everybody's QB just chucking it deep? Pass deflections is actually a little less than ours on average so I'm guessing in the EFL there's a higher likelihood for big plays and having nearly half of your PD's being interceptions.
To summarise, it's alot easier being a cornerback, quarterback and wide receiver in the EFL. Lavelle will likely fled there after his retirement for the cushy CB life.