SHL PT
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
Working double duty for the eventual champions, Turk Turkleton is the MVP of the ultimus. Let's review these stats for the proof you need.
As a punter Turkleton gave the Hawks the hidden yardage they needed to pin the NOLA offense in their own territory. He was the defense's best friend today. Not that he was needed much as he only punted four times, however, out of those four punts he averaged 41 yards per punt, with a long of only 49. This means he was consistent and reliable for the Hawks. Three of his punts were touchbacks, but considering every punt was kicked within the opponent's side of the 50 this can be forgiven. His other punt landed inside the 20 but his gunners allowed the returner to gain 11 yards.
Now the real impressive part of Turkleton's game is his kicking. He was perfect. 2/2 on extra points, and 5/5 on field goals. Three of his field goals came inside 30 yards which I guess doesn't sound great but just means he is reliable for the team, and they know if they get into good field position they can rely on him to get them points. He also nailed a forty yard field goal and a thirty three yarder, all in the second half. It was his first half kicks that allowed a struggling offense to stay in it and his second half field goals that propelled them to victory.
Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
Well it was a disappointing playoff for the Wraiths as we weren't in it. Either way let's take a look.
The NSFC championship game was a rematch from S9 and the results were just the same without all of the drama. The Hawks won in a fairly one-sided affair, secure in their self-prescribed fate of NSFL champions. The game started out very evenly with both teams trading touchdowns, and the Hawks going into the half up a field goal. The Hawks really showed what they were made of in the second half, trading touchdowns in the third quarter, and then returning a long interception in the fourth quarter to seal it.
Unsurprisingly the ASFC championship game was also a rematch. The Otters, a dynasty of epic proportions made the playoffs once again against the ASFC favorites, New Orleans. A real defensive effort, the New Orleans Second Line won this game 10-3. Not much to say here really except that New Orleans scored the only touchdown of the game, and that was the difference. A defensive struggle if ever there was one.
Thus we have our third rematch of the playoffs, the Ultimus between the Hawks and Second Line. However, this time the Hawks had the homefield advantage. This proved enough to allow them the victory. It was a hotly contested affair with the Second Line bringing a narrow 17-16 lead into half time. It was not enough, as the Hawks, on the back of star kicker Turk Turkleton pulled away and won the game 29-23. This marks the Hawks first ultimus victory in their franchise history.
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)
@Blastmeaway interviewed me
Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them. Must be completed after the playoff series you write about
Working double duty for the eventual champions, Turk Turkleton is the MVP of the ultimus. Let's review these stats for the proof you need.
As a punter Turkleton gave the Hawks the hidden yardage they needed to pin the NOLA offense in their own territory. He was the defense's best friend today. Not that he was needed much as he only punted four times, however, out of those four punts he averaged 41 yards per punt, with a long of only 49. This means he was consistent and reliable for the Hawks. Three of his punts were touchbacks, but considering every punt was kicked within the opponent's side of the 50 this can be forgiven. His other punt landed inside the 20 but his gunners allowed the returner to gain 11 yards.
Now the real impressive part of Turkleton's game is his kicking. He was perfect. 2/2 on extra points, and 5/5 on field goals. Three of his field goals came inside 30 yards which I guess doesn't sound great but just means he is reliable for the team, and they know if they get into good field position they can rely on him to get them points. He also nailed a forty yard field goal and a thirty three yarder, all in the second half. It was his first half kicks that allowed a struggling offense to stay in it and his second half field goals that propelled them to victory.
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Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups. Must be completed after the Championship Game
Well it was a disappointing playoff for the Wraiths as we weren't in it. Either way let's take a look.
The NSFC championship game was a rematch from S9 and the results were just the same without all of the drama. The Hawks won in a fairly one-sided affair, secure in their self-prescribed fate of NSFL champions. The game started out very evenly with both teams trading touchdowns, and the Hawks going into the half up a field goal. The Hawks really showed what they were made of in the second half, trading touchdowns in the third quarter, and then returning a long interception in the fourth quarter to seal it.
Unsurprisingly the ASFC championship game was also a rematch. The Otters, a dynasty of epic proportions made the playoffs once again against the ASFC favorites, New Orleans. A real defensive effort, the New Orleans Second Line won this game 10-3. Not much to say here really except that New Orleans scored the only touchdown of the game, and that was the difference. A defensive struggle if ever there was one.
Thus we have our third rematch of the playoffs, the Ultimus between the Hawks and Second Line. However, this time the Hawks had the homefield advantage. This proved enough to allow them the victory. It was a hotly contested affair with the Second Line bringing a narrow 17-16 lead into half time. It was not enough, as the Hawks, on the back of star kicker Turk Turkleton pulled away and won the game 29-23. This marks the Hawks first ultimus victory in their franchise history.
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266 words
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)
@Blastmeaway interviewed me