Going to Disneyland Who was the Ultimus MVP? Give us a rundown of their celebratory trip to Disneyland. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)d!:
When you essentially look at the Ultimus game between the New Orleans Second Line and the Baltimore Hawks, the most valuable player really was none pretty other than Carter Bush, definitely contrary to popular belief. This guy mostly was actually sent over to the Hawks in the middle of the season in a questionable trade as he mostly was always going back to the Liberty in a for all intents and purposes big way. Either way, he knew what he definitely was getting into by becoming a Hawk, or so they actually thought. Bush was able to particularly make a fool of Benson Bayley on numerous occasions as he essentially had 7 mostly catches for 102 yards and a touchdown, or so they for all intents and purposes thought. He for the most part had a 33 yard actually catch and an sort of average of 14.6 per catch, which definitely shows that he basically had a 33 yard for the most part catch and an very average of 14.6 per catch, or so they mostly thought. He did sort of great and this for the most part is why he would specifically be my most valuable player, particularly further showing how either way, he knew what he for the most part was getting into by becoming a Hawk, contrary to popular belief.
Unsung H:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)ero
The Unsung hero of the playoffs is Quarterback Bork Maximus from the New Orleans actually Second Line in a very major way. He does not specifically get a ton of credit for what he did, but when you generally look at it, he generally was great. In the first game against the Otters, he was 26/46 for 236 yards and 1 touchdown, which generally is quite significant. He also did not turnoevr the ball, that was the sort of key to this. The basically Second Line actually were able to definitely be successful because of the no turnovers, which generally is fairly significant. The defense also held the Otters to 3 points which for the most part was great, which for all intents and purposes is quite significant. In the biggest game of the season, Maximus particularly had 24/35 for 306 yards and 3 touchdowns, which really is quite significant. That actually is a kind of great rating of 124.2 in a kind of major way. He also essentially had 7 particularly rushes on the ground for 80 yards, contrary to popular belief. He was again a guy that did not turnover the ball in a sort of major way. What a kind of key part of the game in a particularly big way.
Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
NOLA finished the season with a 11-3 record, dropping 3 games to OCO, YKW and BAL respectively. Why do you think all three games ended up with NOLA taking an L?
Honestly, the three games we lost, we just didn't have the big play ability that they had. The Wraiths one was the most disheartening for this team just because we were trying to get home field advantage. They all absolutely sting. Baltimore is a tough team, so that one was bad to lose, but we were within a big play.
NOLA were odds on favourites of repeating and doing the Ultimus double prior to the beginning of the season, obviously you guy's didn't repeat but getting to back to back Ultimus is still quite a feat. Going forward what's the plan for S11?
The plan for this year is to do more of the same. We have been a team that has seen a ton of success with our offense. We get stronger with this draft as well as losing Jackson but we have some plans to make things more interesting. We will be back.
Baltimore famously picked up a one year rental in the form of Philly's wide receiver Carter Bush who balled out. Do you feel this might've been the edge that Baltimore had over NOLA?
Honestly, Bush had a great game, but they had the big play ability that we just did not have in the game. We had the ball on their side of the field with a chance to win. That's really what I asked. We put in everything, so I don't think Bush was the difference. If we played again, it would probably be a different result.
Just how many years do you have left in the tank in the NSFL?
Well, I am telling you that Bayley is starting to look at houses in the Outer Banks, so we will see how long that process takes.
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
1. Lavelle is coming off one of his most impressive seasons. What was your approach going into the season?
While this season for me was the best of my career, my approach was identical to the past 8 seasons I have already spent in the league. I'm a team first player and really any individual accolades or records don't really do it for me. It's dissapointing to finish S10, 1 win shy of another franchise playoff bout but that's football. I can only put the same level of work ethic into the next 3-4 seasons and try and push the guys around me to do the same. If we get everybody pulling in the same direction, there's no reason we can't win it all....again.
2. Question on everyone's mind, when is the time to hang up the cleats?
I'm going to play as long as I can at this level. I want to make sure that all the effort and hard work that I've put in over the number of years pays off in helping Yellowknife achieve great things. Unlike alot of guys here, I don't foresee my kids or anybody else from my family playing after me in the NSFL. Once Lavelle's time is done, there won't be a Lavelle Jr. or a Lavelle II.
3. What does the Spookies need to do to get into the playoffs?
Really we need to hit free agency strong this season because obviously there's some clear holes in our roster. We also need to get some great guys out of the S11 NSFL Draft that can be a foundation for the franchise going forward in time.
4. What is one thing you wished you did this year that you didn't?
I really wish we didn't lose to San Jose in the regular season, sure we lost to a few other teams including the Yeti in our 2nd last week of the regular season. But losing to the lolcow of the league in San Jose, really killed our playoff chances.
@White Cornerback for both Q's and A's
1. How did it feel to win the Championship?
It was such an incredible feeling to win the Ultimini. From the start of the season, we never doubted that we would be able to win the Championship again, but to actually realize that goal and be able to exhale and just enjoy it, it's amazing. Especially for a young guy like me, coming in as a rookie and becoming a big part of the Luchadores' offence, to fill that role adequately enough that we could win it all at the end of the year, it's just awesome.
2. What is one thing you want to focus on this off-season?
Well it's going to be an important off-season for me with the draft coming up and finding a new home, or at least a second home. I'm going to be working on a lot of areas of my game, I want to get faster, I want to drop the ball less, I just want to get better all around.
3. Where do you see yourself fitting on a NSFL roster?
I think my potential is becoming the top wide receiver on any NSFL team. It won't be tomorrow, you know, I have a long road ahead of me but I've never shied away from a challenge and sooner than later I'll be the top target for an NSFL team.
4. What can we expect from you in the NSFL?
You know, I'm not sure when I'll crack the NSFL, if I'll be down in Tijuana again next year or not. But when I do make it, I want to make an impact immediately, just like I did in the DSFL this year.
When you essentially look at the Ultimus game between the New Orleans Second Line and the Baltimore Hawks, the most valuable player really was none pretty other than Carter Bush, definitely contrary to popular belief. This guy mostly was actually sent over to the Hawks in the middle of the season in a questionable trade as he mostly was always going back to the Liberty in a for all intents and purposes big way. Either way, he knew what he definitely was getting into by becoming a Hawk, or so they actually thought. Bush was able to particularly make a fool of Benson Bayley on numerous occasions as he essentially had 7 mostly catches for 102 yards and a touchdown, or so they for all intents and purposes thought. He for the most part had a 33 yard actually catch and an sort of average of 14.6 per catch, which definitely shows that he basically had a 33 yard for the most part catch and an very average of 14.6 per catch, or so they mostly thought. He did sort of great and this for the most part is why he would specifically be my most valuable player, particularly further showing how either way, he knew what he for the most part was getting into by becoming a Hawk, contrary to popular belief.
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Unsung H:Who was the unsung hero of the playoffs, convince us. (Can be completed after the Ultimus game)ero
The Unsung hero of the playoffs is Quarterback Bork Maximus from the New Orleans actually Second Line in a very major way. He does not specifically get a ton of credit for what he did, but when you generally look at it, he generally was great. In the first game against the Otters, he was 26/46 for 236 yards and 1 touchdown, which generally is quite significant. He also did not turnoevr the ball, that was the sort of key to this. The basically Second Line actually were able to definitely be successful because of the no turnovers, which generally is fairly significant. The defense also held the Otters to 3 points which for the most part was great, which for all intents and purposes is quite significant. In the biggest game of the season, Maximus particularly had 24/35 for 306 yards and 3 touchdowns, which really is quite significant. That actually is a kind of great rating of 124.2 in a kind of major way. He also essentially had 7 particularly rushes on the ground for 80 yards, contrary to popular belief. He was again a guy that did not turnover the ball in a sort of major way. What a kind of key part of the game in a particularly big way.
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Sit-down with a star:Interview a player from a team that is not your own that is in the playoffs. You must ask them four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. YOU MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS FOR CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
NOLA finished the season with a 11-3 record, dropping 3 games to OCO, YKW and BAL respectively. Why do you think all three games ended up with NOLA taking an L?
Honestly, the three games we lost, we just didn't have the big play ability that they had. The Wraiths one was the most disheartening for this team just because we were trying to get home field advantage. They all absolutely sting. Baltimore is a tough team, so that one was bad to lose, but we were within a big play.
NOLA were odds on favourites of repeating and doing the Ultimus double prior to the beginning of the season, obviously you guy's didn't repeat but getting to back to back Ultimus is still quite a feat. Going forward what's the plan for S11?
The plan for this year is to do more of the same. We have been a team that has seen a ton of success with our offense. We get stronger with this draft as well as losing Jackson but we have some plans to make things more interesting. We will be back.
Baltimore famously picked up a one year rental in the form of Philly's wide receiver Carter Bush who balled out. Do you feel this might've been the edge that Baltimore had over NOLA?
Honestly, Bush had a great game, but they had the big play ability that we just did not have in the game. We had the ball on their side of the field with a chance to win. That's really what I asked. We put in everything, so I don't think Bush was the difference. If we played again, it would probably be a different result.
Just how many years do you have left in the tank in the NSFL?
Well, I am telling you that Bayley is starting to look at houses in the Outer Banks, so we will see how long that process takes.
Sit-down with a fan:Answer questions for an interview from a player that is not your own. You must answer at least four questions and at least three must relate to the league in some way. Link to the interviewers PT to receive credit. NOTE: THEY MUST POST THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOU TO GET CREDIT. (Can be completed at any point)
1. Lavelle is coming off one of his most impressive seasons. What was your approach going into the season?
While this season for me was the best of my career, my approach was identical to the past 8 seasons I have already spent in the league. I'm a team first player and really any individual accolades or records don't really do it for me. It's dissapointing to finish S10, 1 win shy of another franchise playoff bout but that's football. I can only put the same level of work ethic into the next 3-4 seasons and try and push the guys around me to do the same. If we get everybody pulling in the same direction, there's no reason we can't win it all....again.
2. Question on everyone's mind, when is the time to hang up the cleats?
I'm going to play as long as I can at this level. I want to make sure that all the effort and hard work that I've put in over the number of years pays off in helping Yellowknife achieve great things. Unlike alot of guys here, I don't foresee my kids or anybody else from my family playing after me in the NSFL. Once Lavelle's time is done, there won't be a Lavelle Jr. or a Lavelle II.
3. What does the Spookies need to do to get into the playoffs?
Really we need to hit free agency strong this season because obviously there's some clear holes in our roster. We also need to get some great guys out of the S11 NSFL Draft that can be a foundation for the franchise going forward in time.
4. What is one thing you wished you did this year that you didn't?
I really wish we didn't lose to San Jose in the regular season, sure we lost to a few other teams including the Yeti in our 2nd last week of the regular season. But losing to the lolcow of the league in San Jose, really killed our playoff chances.
@White Cornerback for both Q's and A's
1. How did it feel to win the Championship?
It was such an incredible feeling to win the Ultimini. From the start of the season, we never doubted that we would be able to win the Championship again, but to actually realize that goal and be able to exhale and just enjoy it, it's amazing. Especially for a young guy like me, coming in as a rookie and becoming a big part of the Luchadores' offence, to fill that role adequately enough that we could win it all at the end of the year, it's just awesome.
2. What is one thing you want to focus on this off-season?
Well it's going to be an important off-season for me with the draft coming up and finding a new home, or at least a second home. I'm going to be working on a lot of areas of my game, I want to get faster, I want to drop the ball less, I just want to get better all around.
3. Where do you see yourself fitting on a NSFL roster?
I think my potential is becoming the top wide receiver on any NSFL team. It won't be tomorrow, you know, I have a long road ahead of me but I've never shied away from a challenge and sooner than later I'll be the top target for an NSFL team.
4. What can we expect from you in the NSFL?
You know, I'm not sure when I'll crack the NSFL, if I'll be down in Tijuana again next year or not. But when I do make it, I want to make an impact immediately, just like I did in the DSFL this year.
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