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Link to my interview answers with Daybe
2. Robbed - It's pretty clear that the Yellowknife Wraiths should've made the playoffs. I'm not entirely sure how the schedule works over here so maybe including strength of schedule and such the Otters were a better team, but looking at those final standings it's obvious that the Wraiths have more wins than the Otters and therefore should have been in the playoffs. Ok now I looked into it a bit more and the Otters lost BOTH of their head-to-head matchups with the Wraiths. Knowing that as well, it is even more egregious that the specters from wherever Yellowknife is did not make the playoffs over the team they dominated, the cute little animals from again I have no idea where Orange County is, you guys should really work on your team locations tbh. It also would have made for a more exciting playoffs with the Wraiths in them, as they have a killer passing attack led by QB Brad Pennington and WR Kegan Atwell, while the Otters had no particular standout performers relatively speaking. I think this clearly calls for the abolishment of all conference lines as the teams go into a free for all of chaos and madness which would have resulted in the playoffs as I have now described them above.
That Magic Moment - I didn't exactly see it happen because I happened to look away from my phone that was displaying the game on twitch and suddenly the screen was black, but the Pythons victory over the Seawolves was truly one for the ages. It was one of the few close games of either playoffs to begin with, and more importantly it had a nearly last second touchdown to put the Pythons in the lead. According to the game logs, it actually happened with 19 seconds left in the game, so not leaving much time for the Seawolves to recover. The touchdown was a pass from star QB J. Christ over to Peterson, and we also picked up the 2 point conversion to give us a 3 point lead such that a field goal would only tie the game. I'd like to say that my player Freezer Riposte contributed to this win somehow but considering his only listing on the stat sheet was for a too many men on the field penalty that is certainly not the case. The running game of the Pythons was the real story leading up to the final touchdown, as Christ struggled through the air overall but the tag team running back duo of Summer and Shady each averaged about 6 yards per carry; the ability to consistently pick up that kind of yardage is invaluable to a team.
Link to my interview answers with Daybe
2. Robbed - It's pretty clear that the Yellowknife Wraiths should've made the playoffs. I'm not entirely sure how the schedule works over here so maybe including strength of schedule and such the Otters were a better team, but looking at those final standings it's obvious that the Wraiths have more wins than the Otters and therefore should have been in the playoffs. Ok now I looked into it a bit more and the Otters lost BOTH of their head-to-head matchups with the Wraiths. Knowing that as well, it is even more egregious that the specters from wherever Yellowknife is did not make the playoffs over the team they dominated, the cute little animals from again I have no idea where Orange County is, you guys should really work on your team locations tbh. It also would have made for a more exciting playoffs with the Wraiths in them, as they have a killer passing attack led by QB Brad Pennington and WR Kegan Atwell, while the Otters had no particular standout performers relatively speaking. I think this clearly calls for the abolishment of all conference lines as the teams go into a free for all of chaos and madness which would have resulted in the playoffs as I have now described them above.
That Magic Moment - I didn't exactly see it happen because I happened to look away from my phone that was displaying the game on twitch and suddenly the screen was black, but the Pythons victory over the Seawolves was truly one for the ages. It was one of the few close games of either playoffs to begin with, and more importantly it had a nearly last second touchdown to put the Pythons in the lead. According to the game logs, it actually happened with 19 seconds left in the game, so not leaving much time for the Seawolves to recover. The touchdown was a pass from star QB J. Christ over to Peterson, and we also picked up the 2 point conversion to give us a 3 point lead such that a field goal would only tie the game. I'd like to say that my player Freezer Riposte contributed to this win somehow but considering his only listing on the stat sheet was for a too many men on the field penalty that is certainly not the case. The running game of the Pythons was the real story leading up to the final touchdown, as Christ struggled through the air overall but the tag team running back duo of Summer and Shady each averaged about 6 yards per carry; the ability to consistently pick up that kind of yardage is invaluable to a team.