12. As a season twenty-three rookie, I'm still getting to know how things work and the wonderful community of ~~NSFL~~ ISFLers. There are so many nice people in the community and I've met a whole bunch of great people to share this experience with who just make it better. I'm not going to name anybody because I know that I'll end up leaving people out, but just know that you are awesome. My player, Joseph Petrongolo got off to a slow start in his first season, mostly because he was playing at running back while having the attributes of a tight end. But after that got sorted out, he did a great job in his first season. Over 1000 yards in my first season, 5 touchdowns, and a few award nominations isn't a bad first season. Even though my team, the Portland Pythons, finished with a record of 5-9 and fell short of the playoffs, I had a good time in the locker room and was ready to rebound next season wherever I played. During the offseason, I was drafted to the Arizona Outlaws with the 19th overall pick. I was given a choice of whether I wanted to stay back down in the DSFL with Portland or go up and play in the big leagues. I decided to stay with my snek bois and give an Ultimini title another shot. We entered the season hot and looked like we would be big contenders to make a playoff run. This season, I had some competition at running back and me and Kenyel McZeal were splitting snaps. Both of us ended up at the end of the season having over 1000 yards and 6 touchdowns each. Even though we were supposed to be good, and didn't lose many big pieces, we didn't improve on our record of 5-9 and now we are forced to watch the playoffs instead of play in them for the second time. Now I'm looking to the future and playing with Arizona, hopefully for many seasons to come. I don't want to seem cocky but... AZ is supposed to be pretty good next year. But we can see how that turned out for Portland so I'm gonna knock on wood right now. If there's one thing I could suggest to make the league it would be to bring back the predictions. I miss them ;-;. Last season I would have to be active every other day to keep up with the predictions but now I'm on the site once a week, on Thursday, when I do all my tasks at once. Even now I find myself doing Ultimus week at what I thought was the last minute. (Yes I know it's Thursday but I won't be able to do this stuff tomorrow. Oh also, I lied about just having one suggestion. Gib Counting Bot. It's not a meme it's a way of life!
13. Joseph Petrongolo, one of the running backs from the Portland Pythons, should unquestionably, without a doubt, win the DSFL's Running Back Of The Year award. For a second consecutive season, Petrongolo managed to top 1000 yards, despite being a part of a committee backfield along with Kenyel McZeal and Mai Fukushu. Petrongolo also averaged 4.5 yards per carry, which is the same as another star running back, Zed Keppler, and more than the slightly less good Nick Ayers. Although Joseph didn't have any breakout, long touchdown runs, his longest rush being for just 25 yards, he was a beast in the red zone, scoring 6 times on the ground. Petrongolo's powers weren't only limited to the ground this season though. Joseph Petrongolo also proved that he could get it done through the air this past season, catching the ball a whopping 16 times for more than 150 averaging 9.8 yards per catch. This stat is over 3 yards more per reception than the rush yards leader, the rookie out of Tijuana Mexico C. Theeks. Even though Joseph Petrongolo may not have had the most yardsthis past season, his versatility in both the ground and air game for Portland shows that he is definitely one of the better contenders for the award.
21. There is no doubt in my mind that the Portland Pythons, in the s23 season, were a better team than the Kansas City Coyotes. Lets look at how these two teams did when they faced off against each other, in week 7 and in week 14. In their week 7 matchup, the Pythons simply outplayed the Coyotes, winning the game with a final score of 30-17. In the game, the Portland rookie Quarterback Sam Howitzer had one of his best performances of the season in terms of QB rating, completing 18 out of 25 of his pass attempts for 230 yards and a touchdown, as well as not throwing any interceptions. Additionally, both of Portland's top 2 running backs scored, Joseph Petrongolo in the 1st quarter with a 4 yard rush and Kenyel McZeal a 2 yarder in the 4th. The Pythons also scored a defensive touchdown when Kansas City quarterback Reginald Covington III threw an interception to Thomas Engine in the first quarter. In the second matchup between Kansas City and Portland, although the game was more exciting than the previous one, the Pythons came out on top again, this time only one touchdown separated the two teams. The Pythons jumped out to an early lead thanks to a first quarter touchdown run by Kenyel McZeal, and then furthered their lead when Howitzer connected with Videl-San for 2 yards. The Coyotes made it a close game, tying it up in the 4th quarter, but the Pythons ultimately put it out of reach when Kenyel McZeal found the end zone for the second time. Rookie quarterback Sam Howitzer had another great night, completing 18 passes on 23 attempts for 1 touchdown and zero picks, and had a QB rating of 123.2. The Coyotes clearly struggled against a better team in Portland, even though they made the playoffs while the sneks were watching it from the crowd.
13. Joseph Petrongolo, one of the running backs from the Portland Pythons, should unquestionably, without a doubt, win the DSFL's Running Back Of The Year award. For a second consecutive season, Petrongolo managed to top 1000 yards, despite being a part of a committee backfield along with Kenyel McZeal and Mai Fukushu. Petrongolo also averaged 4.5 yards per carry, which is the same as another star running back, Zed Keppler, and more than the slightly less good Nick Ayers. Although Joseph didn't have any breakout, long touchdown runs, his longest rush being for just 25 yards, he was a beast in the red zone, scoring 6 times on the ground. Petrongolo's powers weren't only limited to the ground this season though. Joseph Petrongolo also proved that he could get it done through the air this past season, catching the ball a whopping 16 times for more than 150 averaging 9.8 yards per catch. This stat is over 3 yards more per reception than the rush yards leader, the rookie out of Tijuana Mexico C. Theeks. Even though Joseph Petrongolo may not have had the most yardsthis past season, his versatility in both the ground and air game for Portland shows that he is definitely one of the better contenders for the award.
21. There is no doubt in my mind that the Portland Pythons, in the s23 season, were a better team than the Kansas City Coyotes. Lets look at how these two teams did when they faced off against each other, in week 7 and in week 14. In their week 7 matchup, the Pythons simply outplayed the Coyotes, winning the game with a final score of 30-17. In the game, the Portland rookie Quarterback Sam Howitzer had one of his best performances of the season in terms of QB rating, completing 18 out of 25 of his pass attempts for 230 yards and a touchdown, as well as not throwing any interceptions. Additionally, both of Portland's top 2 running backs scored, Joseph Petrongolo in the 1st quarter with a 4 yard rush and Kenyel McZeal a 2 yarder in the 4th. The Pythons also scored a defensive touchdown when Kansas City quarterback Reginald Covington III threw an interception to Thomas Engine in the first quarter. In the second matchup between Kansas City and Portland, although the game was more exciting than the previous one, the Pythons came out on top again, this time only one touchdown separated the two teams. The Pythons jumped out to an early lead thanks to a first quarter touchdown run by Kenyel McZeal, and then furthered their lead when Howitzer connected with Videl-San for 2 yards. The Coyotes made it a close game, tying it up in the 4th quarter, but the Pythons ultimately put it out of reach when Kenyel McZeal found the end zone for the second time. Rookie quarterback Sam Howitzer had another great night, completing 18 passes on 23 attempts for 1 touchdown and zero picks, and had a QB rating of 123.2. The Coyotes clearly struggled against a better team in Portland, even though they made the playoffs while the sneks were watching it from the crowd.
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