04-24-2019, 10:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-28-2019, 07:12 PM by MrStennett.)
1. PBE PT
2. SMJHL PT
3. Next Year
After winning the Season 13 Ultimus, this is a hard pill to swallow. Maybe I was spoiled by the fact that I won an Ultimus in my first pro season, but it's not hard to see why I feel like the Otters can win it all again in Season 15. I mean, this team is still stacked. We've got an incredibly solid core on both sides of the ball who are very active and motivated to continue the Otters unprecedented playoff appearances record. Also, we have no new players entering regression this season, which is huge for us. Many other teams will be regressing new players, but the Otters will stay as close to in prime condition as is possible season to season. Finally, I feel like we have some of the best team leadership in the league. Big shout out to @speculadora on this one. He's a great GM and an even better dude in general. I love playing for him, and I know that a lot of the others in the locker room feel the same. We're a pretty close knit team, and our singular goal is to get back to that Ultimus game next season. This is me putting the rest of the league on notice: the Otters are gonna be back.
4. Rivalries
The greatest rivalry currently in the NSFL and the one that most concerns me is the one between my Orange County Otters and the San Jose Sabercats. I have to listen to a lot of nonsense from many of the Derpcats who I'm close to. Yeah, they got the best of us in this postseason, but that by no means makes them a great football team. They're overrated and they know it. They went 9-5 this season, with some pretty questionable losses. They got beat by both the 4-10 New Orleans Secondline and the 4-10 Colorado Yeti. They had some other close calls that could have just as easily been losses, like in week fourteen when they beat the Yellowknife Wraiths by a single field goal. Let's take a quick look at their roster, shall we? Their quarterback Joliet Christ is surprisingly not a complete waste of space. He had the second least number of interceptions and the second highest completion percentage. He also threw the least passes of any quarterback, so maybe it evens out. Despite how little they passed, Jarrod Canton, their running back, managed to do very little with what he was given. He had the fourth highest total of rushing yards, and had less rushing scores than one of the league's quarterbacks. To put it frankly, the Derpcats are bums and I don't care who knows it.
2. SMJHL PT
3. Next Year
After winning the Season 13 Ultimus, this is a hard pill to swallow. Maybe I was spoiled by the fact that I won an Ultimus in my first pro season, but it's not hard to see why I feel like the Otters can win it all again in Season 15. I mean, this team is still stacked. We've got an incredibly solid core on both sides of the ball who are very active and motivated to continue the Otters unprecedented playoff appearances record. Also, we have no new players entering regression this season, which is huge for us. Many other teams will be regressing new players, but the Otters will stay as close to in prime condition as is possible season to season. Finally, I feel like we have some of the best team leadership in the league. Big shout out to @speculadora on this one. He's a great GM and an even better dude in general. I love playing for him, and I know that a lot of the others in the locker room feel the same. We're a pretty close knit team, and our singular goal is to get back to that Ultimus game next season. This is me putting the rest of the league on notice: the Otters are gonna be back.
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4. Rivalries
The greatest rivalry currently in the NSFL and the one that most concerns me is the one between my Orange County Otters and the San Jose Sabercats. I have to listen to a lot of nonsense from many of the Derpcats who I'm close to. Yeah, they got the best of us in this postseason, but that by no means makes them a great football team. They're overrated and they know it. They went 9-5 this season, with some pretty questionable losses. They got beat by both the 4-10 New Orleans Secondline and the 4-10 Colorado Yeti. They had some other close calls that could have just as easily been losses, like in week fourteen when they beat the Yellowknife Wraiths by a single field goal. Let's take a quick look at their roster, shall we? Their quarterback Joliet Christ is surprisingly not a complete waste of space. He had the second least number of interceptions and the second highest completion percentage. He also threw the least passes of any quarterback, so maybe it evens out. Despite how little they passed, Jarrod Canton, their running back, managed to do very little with what he was given. He had the fourth highest total of rushing yards, and had less rushing scores than one of the league's quarterbacks. To put it frankly, the Derpcats are bums and I don't care who knows it.
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