1. Playoff Reviews:
(New Orleans Second Line vs Orange County Otters)
The stage was set in Orange County, California. It was the first round of the playoffs, and for the Otters, their expectations were sky high. They had won ten games in the regular season, and were the heavy favorites to come home with the Ultimus. But they had to finish it. In order to finish it, they had to finish New Orleans, and that's where the fun began. Dasistwirklichseinnachname kicked it to the eight yard-line, and it was returned by Forrest Gump. He made a move, broke a tackle, and hightailed it to the end zone. New Orleans scored first, and the Otters were shocked. But they had to put that behind them, as it was their turn to get the rock. The first quarter quickly left as soon as it came and New Orleans had the lead. Early in the second quarter, the Otters got life again when a short Dasistwirklichseinnachname field goal cut into the Second Line's lead. Eight minutes later, and the Otters took control of the football eighty yards away from redemption. They were done trailing. They were determined to make a swift end to the Second Line uprising, a club that had reported just five victorious matches. A 29-Yard pass on third down started it, a 15-Yard run continued it, and an 11-Yard touchdown run finished it, with a Dasistwirklichseinnachname missed extra-point concluding the march. Second Line came out the third-quarter firing, quickly giving themselves a 20-9 lead. With 16 minutes remaining in the match, the Otters looked defeated. The rest is history. They scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win the game. Everyone was disappointed, except the few that call themselves 'Otters enthusiasts'. It was a great game, highlighted by the Otters' comeback.
7. Next Year
(Wraiths)
The Yellowknife Wraiths finished their Season Eighteen campaign as a club that reported a whopping eleven matches won and a measly two matches conceded to a different club that had scored more points. They lead the league in wins. They were powerful on the offense and on the defense. They played in the Ultimus and got damn near close to winning it too. As they stood in shocking pain and painful shock, they knew what could've been. Sixteen to ten sank in as daggers. But they weren't going to stand around weeping like moss on a Mississippi tree trunk. Because there are two types of people in this world, those who ain't, and those who are knee-high on a grasshopper. Despite how good that season eighteen was, season nineteen could be even better. The Yellowknife Wraiths are looking toward the future. Season Nineteen will be the year that they hoist the Ultimus Trophy again. Backed by their offense, which is lead by their star QB, and bolstered by their dominant defense, the future is bright for those up north. The one powerful team in the vast remains of the Canadian landscapes. One can only but feel giddy and exuberant when thinking about the future of the Wraiths.
(New Orleans Second Line vs Orange County Otters)
The stage was set in Orange County, California. It was the first round of the playoffs, and for the Otters, their expectations were sky high. They had won ten games in the regular season, and were the heavy favorites to come home with the Ultimus. But they had to finish it. In order to finish it, they had to finish New Orleans, and that's where the fun began. Dasistwirklichseinnachname kicked it to the eight yard-line, and it was returned by Forrest Gump. He made a move, broke a tackle, and hightailed it to the end zone. New Orleans scored first, and the Otters were shocked. But they had to put that behind them, as it was their turn to get the rock. The first quarter quickly left as soon as it came and New Orleans had the lead. Early in the second quarter, the Otters got life again when a short Dasistwirklichseinnachname field goal cut into the Second Line's lead. Eight minutes later, and the Otters took control of the football eighty yards away from redemption. They were done trailing. They were determined to make a swift end to the Second Line uprising, a club that had reported just five victorious matches. A 29-Yard pass on third down started it, a 15-Yard run continued it, and an 11-Yard touchdown run finished it, with a Dasistwirklichseinnachname missed extra-point concluding the march. Second Line came out the third-quarter firing, quickly giving themselves a 20-9 lead. With 16 minutes remaining in the match, the Otters looked defeated. The rest is history. They scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win the game. Everyone was disappointed, except the few that call themselves 'Otters enthusiasts'. It was a great game, highlighted by the Otters' comeback.
7. Next Year
(Wraiths)
The Yellowknife Wraiths finished their Season Eighteen campaign as a club that reported a whopping eleven matches won and a measly two matches conceded to a different club that had scored more points. They lead the league in wins. They were powerful on the offense and on the defense. They played in the Ultimus and got damn near close to winning it too. As they stood in shocking pain and painful shock, they knew what could've been. Sixteen to ten sank in as daggers. But they weren't going to stand around weeping like moss on a Mississippi tree trunk. Because there are two types of people in this world, those who ain't, and those who are knee-high on a grasshopper. Despite how good that season eighteen was, season nineteen could be even better. The Yellowknife Wraiths are looking toward the future. Season Nineteen will be the year that they hoist the Ultimus Trophy again. Backed by their offense, which is lead by their star QB, and bolstered by their dominant defense, the future is bright for those up north. The one powerful team in the vast remains of the Canadian landscapes. One can only but feel giddy and exuberant when thinking about the future of the Wraiths.