New Talent: Write about which S9 trade will or did have the biggest impact in the playoffs. Can be written at any time depending on if you choose to write about who already has or who will do good
In all the trades in the NSFL, only one has the opportunity to define an Ultimus, and has already wrought terrible vengeance on a former team in the playoffs. Carlito Crush is not just the best WR on 2nd Line, but the fastest and toughest. The Second Line will need to pierce the Hawks' defense, the best scoring defense in the league and the third best passing defense overall. Carlito Crush had the longest reception for the Second Line in the conference championship, 25 yards, against a stingy Orange County Otters defense that was the second best pass defense in the league. It's ironic since the Otters traded high on Carlito Crush, and then Second Line knocked them out of the playoffs, a playoff run that the Otters knowingly went into without much hope of success. The Orange County Otters offense really struggled without their deep threat, and Carlito Crush is expected to match up against another 100 Speed player in cornerback Gregory Fletcher and that will be a defining matchup for the Ultimus. One side note- it's actually quite difficult to search transactions by team or trades overall. The lack of centralized well-organized overall metadata of the league makes it difficult to answer questions like this. Perhaps instead of incentivizing the story narration of the league we should use the wiki or other pages for an actual transaction log.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
It was a marvelous weekend for Simulation League Football in the NSFL as the Yeti of Colorado and the Otters of Orange County brought the heavy favorites within minutes of staggering upset defeat the likes of which would have been historic meltdowns at the hands of underdog upstarts. The Yeti and their stout defense led by Heroku Ishigawa's 17 tackles gave the defending NSFC Champs all they could handle, holding pace with the Hawks offense, taking a 21-17 lead in the third quarter, and eventually forcing the Hawks to score 13 points in the 4th quarter to assure a nine point victory.
Meanwhile, down in Louisiana, the New Orleans Second Line were held scoreless in the first half by the vexing Otters defense, led by plucky rookie Grithead and his nine tackles. NOLA finally broke through the Orange County blockade after halftime with a pass to Darren Smallwood for a 7-3 lead, and then secured a field goal in the 4th quarter. The Otters' offense, with an emerging rookie supertriplets in QB Shobiz, RB Adams and WR Zephryous, could not get much going against the Second Line defense, though to Showbiz's credit, he did not throw an interception against the league's best pass defense.
In all the trades in the NSFL, only one has the opportunity to define an Ultimus, and has already wrought terrible vengeance on a former team in the playoffs. Carlito Crush is not just the best WR on 2nd Line, but the fastest and toughest. The Second Line will need to pierce the Hawks' defense, the best scoring defense in the league and the third best passing defense overall. Carlito Crush had the longest reception for the Second Line in the conference championship, 25 yards, against a stingy Orange County Otters defense that was the second best pass defense in the league. It's ironic since the Otters traded high on Carlito Crush, and then Second Line knocked them out of the playoffs, a playoff run that the Otters knowingly went into without much hope of success. The Orange County Otters offense really struggled without their deep threat, and Carlito Crush is expected to match up against another 100 Speed player in cornerback Gregory Fletcher and that will be a defining matchup for the Ultimus. One side note- it's actually quite difficult to search transactions by team or trades overall. The lack of centralized well-organized overall metadata of the league makes it difficult to answer questions like this. Perhaps instead of incentivizing the story narration of the league we should use the wiki or other pages for an actual transaction log.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
It was a marvelous weekend for Simulation League Football in the NSFL as the Yeti of Colorado and the Otters of Orange County brought the heavy favorites within minutes of staggering upset defeat the likes of which would have been historic meltdowns at the hands of underdog upstarts. The Yeti and their stout defense led by Heroku Ishigawa's 17 tackles gave the defending NSFC Champs all they could handle, holding pace with the Hawks offense, taking a 21-17 lead in the third quarter, and eventually forcing the Hawks to score 13 points in the 4th quarter to assure a nine point victory.
Meanwhile, down in Louisiana, the New Orleans Second Line were held scoreless in the first half by the vexing Otters defense, led by plucky rookie Grithead and his nine tackles. NOLA finally broke through the Orange County blockade after halftime with a pass to Darren Smallwood for a 7-3 lead, and then secured a field goal in the 4th quarter. The Otters' offense, with an emerging rookie supertriplets in QB Shobiz, RB Adams and WR Zephryous, could not get much going against the Second Line defense, though to Showbiz's credit, he did not throw an interception against the league's best pass defense.
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