04-30-2019, 12:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2019, 12:43 PM by slothfacekilla.)
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7) You may use a PBE, SHL, and GOMHL PT as credit for a maximum of 2 tasks here.
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13) That Magic Moment
Writen: Pick one moment from a playoff game and describe what made it so amazing to watch.
In the first quarter of the Ultimini championship game, the Pythons managed to take the game's first lead with a 4 yard Rkansaw NA touchdown run on their opening possession. The Luchadores offense was feeling the pressure after a quick three and out on their first drive, and hoped for better results the second try. Unfortunately a drop on 3rd and 2 would doom the Lucha's second drive as well. Luckily for the Lucha, Harris Jr. boomed a beauty of a 57 yard punt, angling the ball out of bounds at the Pythons' 4 yard line. The Tijuana defense took the field, hoping to keep the Pythons pinned on their half of the field.
After a first down scamper from Smallwood-Chess that went for 7 yards, the Pythons' coordinator got greedy dialing up a quick 5 yard pass, hoping to get the first down, but Johnny Slothface had other ideas. As soon as Slothface read Armstrong dropping back, he broke on the Pythons' tight end, and stepped in front of the pass for his first career interception. Slothface had dreams of a touchdown, but he was brought down at the Portland six yard line. Forrest Gump quickly punched the ball into the end zone on the next play, tying the game at 7. The away fans were definitely hyped for both of these plays, and were believing that they could pull another upset for the back to back championships. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the cards, but this moment was a special one for Slothface and the fans. Especially for Johnny, who was named the defensive player of the game: Defensive POG: Johnny Slothface - LB (TIJ): 11 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int
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3) All about the QBs
Written: Write 200 words on one of the QB matchups in this year's playoffs. What are you most excited to see (Or excited to have seen), who will play better (Or who played better), etc.
I was definitely the most excited to see how our quarterback, Corvo Havran, would go up against the Pythons' Franklin Armstrong in the Ultimini game. Havran and Armstrong finished their DSFL seasons as numbers 1 and 2 in total passing yards in the league, with 2700 yards and 2614 yards respectively between the two QB's. Their touchdown totals from the regular season did tell a different story: Armstrong amassed 22 touchdowns versus 11 interceptions on the year, while Havran tossed 11 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for the Lucha. Even with the disparity in touchdown totals, I had seen first hand in last season's Ultimini game how Havran steps up in big moments. this was definitely going to be a great QB matchup.
Early on, Armstrong found a bit of a rhythm on the Pythons' first drive, completing three passes on the way to a Pythons rushing touchdown to open the scoring. Unfortunately for the Lucha and Havran, their offense wouldn't see much success on their next drive. But luckily for the Lucha, Armstrong threw an ill advised pass from his own 11 yard line that ended up in a Lucha interception. After a quick touchdown, Armstrong was back on the field to try to redeem himself...and promptly threw his second interception on the very next play.
Armstrong would go on to throw a third interception in the third quarter of the game. Unfortunately for the Lucha, their offense never got any rhythm going which is evident by huge disparity in total offensive yards between the two teams. Havran would finish the game 15/29 for 165 yards with no TD's or Interceptions, not giving the ball away but also sporting a very low yards per attempt. Armstrong was a bit reckless with the ball with his three interceptions, but added three touchdown passes to go along with his 23/33 for 247 yards passing. Despite the giveaways, Armstrong still had an efficient game all things considered, and definitely led the Pythons to victory.
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