Next year:
Next year will be the coyotes for sure! We are home to many of the top offense and defensive prospect including the likes of Terry Taffy, Cameron Olsen, and Lightsout Lewis! The NSFL draft will be filled with current coyotes going high and giving their teams a solid, active locker room presence. There’s exciting new change regarding our GM, and I’m ready to see what new schemes they will come up with as they have some break over an offseason. They look to set up a new offensive scheme that will really change our Ultimini chances next season. Our linebacker corp was really lacking, so the addition of Lightsout Lewis should be huge and definitely worth the first rounder we may have given for it. We also have one of the top up and coming NSFL quarterbacks in Rose Jenkins, and she will look to break some records with a bevy of receiving talent. The subtraction of a sub par quarterback in Ryan Leaf should allow our offense to perform significantly better, which benefits our star running back and star tight end. All in all, the Kansas City Coyotes have a real chance to shock the league next season and perform an ultimini run.
Trades:
Ryan Leaf was a polarizing prospect to say the least. Coming into the KCC LR, there were reports he was causing issues with the starting KCC QB, Rose Jenkins. Eventually, the news leaked that Kansas City was looking to trade the outspoken player, and Leaf soon began to list teams he wanted to be traded to and let the news of the incident spill across the league. Word began to get out that Leaf was eating a ton, and eventually confirmed his new position of a defensive tackle when he was sent to Norfolk. This comes at no cost for the coyotes, Leaf has underperformed as a quarterback and the subtraction of him will certainly allow us to run our offense better and smoother. No doubt about it. This might come at a cost to Norfolk though. Leaf hasn’t been able to rack up many stats at either of his positions, and his unwillingness to learn and get in the gym might put Norfolk in a poor situation. They paid a price to get Leaf, so they will want to start him, and that might take away a better defensive line spot. We’ve seen how important defense is, looking at the Pythons here. Time will tell how important this trade is, but I think this trade benefited the Coyotes, and possibly hurt Norfolk.
Robbed
I think the Coyotes were robbed of a deserving playoff spot. Firstly, running backs Farley Hank and Jay Quick were not properly updated. For a run-first team, this decimated our offense. We needed to rely on the passing efforts of Jenkins and Leaf. Jenkins has shown to be an amazing quarterback, Leaf not so much, so our offense quivered. Secondly, multiple of our games had the wrong strategy in the sim, so again our offense, already 6 or so games down the drain, barely could function. Finally, at Coach McGriddle’s request, he wished for another GM to step up to fill his void. So a season marred with technical mishaps and missed opportunities, we had to basically step out the rest of the season whilst we let our newly crowned GM’s work their magic. They made some great trades and will be great next season. We are more deserving because we have endured a lot, all the way from the sim not working, to forced dealing with a locker room cancer. We are way more deserving of a playoff and Ultimini spot than most other teams in the league.
Our Time
This is our time! The Coyotes have far too long suffered from many mishaps and bad players, but finally, we are through all of that. I think a season of showing what we got is enough to win an Ultimini. Again, our offense is loaded with stars Rose Jenkins at the helm at QB, Cameron Olsen as our star tight end, and Terry Taffy as the workhorse running back. We even have talent on the other side of the ball, with Lightsout Lewis, a star linebacker among other talented players. We’ve got a new coach with innovative new ideas who will adapt on an already prolific offense set up by Coach McGriddle. With his new scheme, teams are going to struggle to adapt to us and will certainly struggle to shut down all of our talent. There’s nothing that the talent in KCC can’t do, and it's only a matter of time before the rest of the league gets the memo. We’ve had a down season, but we will build up through the draft and free agency, and before you know it, you’ll see Taffy and Olsen catching touchdown passes against your favorite team in the Ultimini. Go ‘Yotes! :coyote: :coyote: :coyote:
Next year will be the coyotes for sure! We are home to many of the top offense and defensive prospect including the likes of Terry Taffy, Cameron Olsen, and Lightsout Lewis! The NSFL draft will be filled with current coyotes going high and giving their teams a solid, active locker room presence. There’s exciting new change regarding our GM, and I’m ready to see what new schemes they will come up with as they have some break over an offseason. They look to set up a new offensive scheme that will really change our Ultimini chances next season. Our linebacker corp was really lacking, so the addition of Lightsout Lewis should be huge and definitely worth the first rounder we may have given for it. We also have one of the top up and coming NSFL quarterbacks in Rose Jenkins, and she will look to break some records with a bevy of receiving talent. The subtraction of a sub par quarterback in Ryan Leaf should allow our offense to perform significantly better, which benefits our star running back and star tight end. All in all, the Kansas City Coyotes have a real chance to shock the league next season and perform an ultimini run.
Trades:
Ryan Leaf was a polarizing prospect to say the least. Coming into the KCC LR, there were reports he was causing issues with the starting KCC QB, Rose Jenkins. Eventually, the news leaked that Kansas City was looking to trade the outspoken player, and Leaf soon began to list teams he wanted to be traded to and let the news of the incident spill across the league. Word began to get out that Leaf was eating a ton, and eventually confirmed his new position of a defensive tackle when he was sent to Norfolk. This comes at no cost for the coyotes, Leaf has underperformed as a quarterback and the subtraction of him will certainly allow us to run our offense better and smoother. No doubt about it. This might come at a cost to Norfolk though. Leaf hasn’t been able to rack up many stats at either of his positions, and his unwillingness to learn and get in the gym might put Norfolk in a poor situation. They paid a price to get Leaf, so they will want to start him, and that might take away a better defensive line spot. We’ve seen how important defense is, looking at the Pythons here. Time will tell how important this trade is, but I think this trade benefited the Coyotes, and possibly hurt Norfolk.
Robbed
I think the Coyotes were robbed of a deserving playoff spot. Firstly, running backs Farley Hank and Jay Quick were not properly updated. For a run-first team, this decimated our offense. We needed to rely on the passing efforts of Jenkins and Leaf. Jenkins has shown to be an amazing quarterback, Leaf not so much, so our offense quivered. Secondly, multiple of our games had the wrong strategy in the sim, so again our offense, already 6 or so games down the drain, barely could function. Finally, at Coach McGriddle’s request, he wished for another GM to step up to fill his void. So a season marred with technical mishaps and missed opportunities, we had to basically step out the rest of the season whilst we let our newly crowned GM’s work their magic. They made some great trades and will be great next season. We are more deserving because we have endured a lot, all the way from the sim not working, to forced dealing with a locker room cancer. We are way more deserving of a playoff and Ultimini spot than most other teams in the league.
Our Time
This is our time! The Coyotes have far too long suffered from many mishaps and bad players, but finally, we are through all of that. I think a season of showing what we got is enough to win an Ultimini. Again, our offense is loaded with stars Rose Jenkins at the helm at QB, Cameron Olsen as our star tight end, and Terry Taffy as the workhorse running back. We even have talent on the other side of the ball, with Lightsout Lewis, a star linebacker among other talented players. We’ve got a new coach with innovative new ideas who will adapt on an already prolific offense set up by Coach McGriddle. With his new scheme, teams are going to struggle to adapt to us and will certainly struggle to shut down all of our talent. There’s nothing that the talent in KCC can’t do, and it's only a matter of time before the rest of the league gets the memo. We’ve had a down season, but we will build up through the draft and free agency, and before you know it, you’ll see Taffy and Olsen catching touchdown passes against your favorite team in the Ultimini. Go ‘Yotes! :coyote: :coyote: :coyote: