TASK 1 - http://probaseballexperience.jcink.net/ind...=30&#entry42779 - PBE PT
TASK 2 - Playoff Series MVP
The MVP of the Ultimus is none other than yours truly, Avon Blocksdale. Playing his last game at the quaterback position (which is obviously a surprise to many) Avon shed the choker label for ever. Avon was incredible in the game. He dropped back to pass 41 times. In those 41 drop backs he was able to elude the rush on almost all of them, avoiding the defenders to be sacked only once. In the 40 times he passed he completed 27 passes. The most impressive though is that those 27 passes went for three hundred and eighty three yards. Thas good for over 14 and a half yards per attempt. Avon was an absolute monster spreading the ball around. Carter Bush had 7 catches for 102 yards and a TD, Trey Willie had 7 catches for 91 yards and a TD, Verso L'Alto had 6 catches for 44 yards. Budda Browning had only 5 catches but for an insane 130 yards. Avon lead the Hawks in an absolutely masterful performance, out dueling Borkus Maximus in a great QB duel and match up.
For Avon this meant a lot. He had previously been 0-3 in Ultimus games and the Baltimore Hawks had long been labeled chokers. No longer. 208
TASK 3 - New Impact
The Baltimore Hawks were completely loaded on Offense. They are led by three perennial Pro Bowlers and future Hall of Famers (Trey Willie, Owen Taylor, and Avon Blocksdale). They have a young Tight End who is probably the best in the league (Verso L'Alto). They have a multiple time pro bowler and absolute speed demon, Budda Browning. And they have two young Dynamic Rookies in Declan Harp and Vinnie Valentine. So why did they trade for a Rental like Carter Bush? "The price was just too damn good to pass up." The Hawks had a bunch of options in their offense, but the number 1 receiver for them in the playoffs was shockingly new acquisition Carter Bush who developed immediate chemistry with Avon. Carter Bush led the Hawks in receiving yards in the NSFC championship game, and led them in catches in the Ultimus. He Caught 6 catches for 78 Yards to help the Hawks beat the Colorado Yeti to advance to their fourth Ultimus Bowl. Carter Bush wasn't done there though. He wanted to make sure the Hawks were able to be victorious. The former (and now current) Liberty was a monster in the Ultimus. He caught 7 balls for over 100 yards. Carter had his biggest play of the day in the first quarter when he took a slant route 33 yards from Avon all the way to the house.
Carter Bush's stint on the Hawks was very short, he only joined the Hawks in Week 9, but they didn't Bring on Carter Bush for the regular season. They brought him in to dominate in the playoffs and help them win a title. That is what wound up happening, and the General Managers of the Hawks (Iam Essellemm and Manic Mav have to be ecstatic with themselves for it). 301
TASK 4 - Magic Moment
With two minutes and twenty seven seconds left on the Clock the New Orleans Second Line faced a brutal 4th and long. Borkus Maximus the third had just thrown a pass to Ardie Savea and it was dropped. This whole down and distance he was under pressure, having to throw the ball away on first down to avoid a sack, and then on a designed QB run Borkus was stuffed for a loss of a yard by the GOAT Arbin Asipi Jr. Borkus and the offense now faced a touch decision. New Head Coach Bayley Island faced a tough decision on which play to call. The Second Line were in Hawks territory, at midfield and needed a first down to be able to keep the drive alive to go for a touchdown. They called the play to the line and were lined up in the classic shot gun spread formation. Darren Small Wood in the backfield. Paul DiMirio at tight end. Charlie Law, Mayran Jackson and Alexandre LeClair were split out wide. Borkus dropped back to pass, and stunningly handed the Ball off to Darren Smallwood. Small Wood had a little hole and was off but Nickle Corner Back managed to break free from the Jackson Block and hit Smallwood, wrapping him up short of the first down. It was a gain of 5 yards. They were 11 yards short. On 4th and 11 the Second Line called a Draw to the running back. Avon comes on to the field and is ecstatic. The Hawks can run out the clock. Back to back runs by Taylor on first and second down net only 3 yards but then the long time Hawk Rival and classic cheater Jayce Tuck was penalized. This left 3rd and 2 and Owen Taylor plowed ahead for a gain of 3 yards. Firs Down Hawks. Game Over. Ultimus Over. Hawks are champions. #CawCaw @Beaver @bovovovo 316
TASK 2 - Playoff Series MVP
The MVP of the Ultimus is none other than yours truly, Avon Blocksdale. Playing his last game at the quaterback position (which is obviously a surprise to many) Avon shed the choker label for ever. Avon was incredible in the game. He dropped back to pass 41 times. In those 41 drop backs he was able to elude the rush on almost all of them, avoiding the defenders to be sacked only once. In the 40 times he passed he completed 27 passes. The most impressive though is that those 27 passes went for three hundred and eighty three yards. Thas good for over 14 and a half yards per attempt. Avon was an absolute monster spreading the ball around. Carter Bush had 7 catches for 102 yards and a TD, Trey Willie had 7 catches for 91 yards and a TD, Verso L'Alto had 6 catches for 44 yards. Budda Browning had only 5 catches but for an insane 130 yards. Avon lead the Hawks in an absolutely masterful performance, out dueling Borkus Maximus in a great QB duel and match up.
For Avon this meant a lot. He had previously been 0-3 in Ultimus games and the Baltimore Hawks had long been labeled chokers. No longer. 208
TASK 3 - New Impact
The Baltimore Hawks were completely loaded on Offense. They are led by three perennial Pro Bowlers and future Hall of Famers (Trey Willie, Owen Taylor, and Avon Blocksdale). They have a young Tight End who is probably the best in the league (Verso L'Alto). They have a multiple time pro bowler and absolute speed demon, Budda Browning. And they have two young Dynamic Rookies in Declan Harp and Vinnie Valentine. So why did they trade for a Rental like Carter Bush? "The price was just too damn good to pass up." The Hawks had a bunch of options in their offense, but the number 1 receiver for them in the playoffs was shockingly new acquisition Carter Bush who developed immediate chemistry with Avon. Carter Bush led the Hawks in receiving yards in the NSFC championship game, and led them in catches in the Ultimus. He Caught 6 catches for 78 Yards to help the Hawks beat the Colorado Yeti to advance to their fourth Ultimus Bowl. Carter Bush wasn't done there though. He wanted to make sure the Hawks were able to be victorious. The former (and now current) Liberty was a monster in the Ultimus. He caught 7 balls for over 100 yards. Carter had his biggest play of the day in the first quarter when he took a slant route 33 yards from Avon all the way to the house.
Carter Bush's stint on the Hawks was very short, he only joined the Hawks in Week 9, but they didn't Bring on Carter Bush for the regular season. They brought him in to dominate in the playoffs and help them win a title. That is what wound up happening, and the General Managers of the Hawks (Iam Essellemm and Manic Mav have to be ecstatic with themselves for it). 301
TASK 4 - Magic Moment
With two minutes and twenty seven seconds left on the Clock the New Orleans Second Line faced a brutal 4th and long. Borkus Maximus the third had just thrown a pass to Ardie Savea and it was dropped. This whole down and distance he was under pressure, having to throw the ball away on first down to avoid a sack, and then on a designed QB run Borkus was stuffed for a loss of a yard by the GOAT Arbin Asipi Jr. Borkus and the offense now faced a touch decision. New Head Coach Bayley Island faced a tough decision on which play to call. The Second Line were in Hawks territory, at midfield and needed a first down to be able to keep the drive alive to go for a touchdown. They called the play to the line and were lined up in the classic shot gun spread formation. Darren Small Wood in the backfield. Paul DiMirio at tight end. Charlie Law, Mayran Jackson and Alexandre LeClair were split out wide. Borkus dropped back to pass, and stunningly handed the Ball off to Darren Smallwood. Small Wood had a little hole and was off but Nickle Corner Back managed to break free from the Jackson Block and hit Smallwood, wrapping him up short of the first down. It was a gain of 5 yards. They were 11 yards short. On 4th and 11 the Second Line called a Draw to the running back. Avon comes on to the field and is ecstatic. The Hawks can run out the clock. Back to back runs by Taylor on first and second down net only 3 yards but then the long time Hawk Rival and classic cheater Jayce Tuck was penalized. This left 3rd and 2 and Owen Taylor plowed ahead for a gain of 3 yards. Firs Down Hawks. Game Over. Ultimus Over. Hawks are champions. #CawCaw @Beaver @bovovovo 316