15) Choose your favorite non-playoffs game of this season, whether your own team or another. Explain what was so special and why the winner ultimately came out victorious, including key players and moments.
Looking back at this long and arduous season there were not a lot of high points for Tre'Darius J'Vathon. Looking back it was a very mixed bag and unfair treatment by management. However if there is one game to look back at and be proud of it would be in week 10 in a 31-16 blowout victory over eventual Ultimu Champions Norfolk Seawolves. J'Vathon had his biggest game of the season when he went off for 4 catches, 80 yards, and a pair of touchdowns. The biggest one was the one to kick off the game when he outmuscled his match up in the end zone for a 26 yard touchdown in a 1 on 1 scenario. This score happened just a few minuets into the game and set the tone for an eventual blowout. That was the key to this big victory was the hot start and the splash play that got the rest of the Royals team believing in themselves while casting doubt in the Seawolves players minds. That play and performance combined with a stout defensive showing led the Royals to bleeding down much of the clock by grinding out 18 carries for 88 yards and a touchdown with running back Danny King. This was a huge statement victory for the season and catapulted the team to three more victories in a row.
19) Make a scouting report for any of the ISFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, highlights, or anti-Semitic Instagram posts. I’m joking about that last one, please don’t bring up bigotry.
The ISFL draft is currently under way in the private dungeons of the ISFL general managers but that doesn't mean we can't take a look at a player and hype them up a bit. The player I want to talk about is none other than Tijuana Luchadores quarterback Mike Boss Jr. This kid is the truth and many general managers will sadly not realize that until it is too late and he is hoisting multiple Ultimus trophies over his head when he reaches the ISFL. Taking a look at this kid he has everything you want in a quarterback. He is a tall drink of water at 6 foot 7 inches and he tips the scales at 260 pounds. He is not easy to take down and while he isn't the most agile of quarterbacks his size and strength allows him to stand in the pocket with defenders draped all over him and still deliver strikes all over the field. Many scouts have taken notice of his advanced mind at such a young age as he has the uncanny ability to read and react to defenses during the pre-snap stage. While he did not start for Tijuana this year, he is expected to take over next season, and he has already been granted full range to change the play at the line of scrimmage. His arm is top notch as well and he can fit a football into a soda can his accuracy is so deadly. Don't be the team that needs a quarterback and passes on Mike Boss Jr. because you don't know his name or what he is about.
22) Imagine that the league’s Pro Bowl included a skills competition similar to the NFL. What sorts of games could you see being implemented? Which players do you think would perform the best in ultimate frisbee, dodgeball, or other games? Which conference would come out on top?
Easily the best part of the NFL Pro Bowl is the skills and games competitions before the game. The actual game is boring for the most part but it's fun to see premier athletes take part in childhood games and have a fun time while showcasing elite athletic ability. Should the DSFL hold an event such as this I could see them implementing the QB Skills challenge, Obstacle Course, Capture the Flag, and then cap it off with one giant game of good old classic Dodgeball. If they were to implement this it would be another great way for some DSFL players to showcase their athletic ability as well as their personalities. If these were the events in place I could see Mike Boss Jr. being a favorite for the QB Skills challenge. His size, athletic prowess, intelligence and ability to sling a football would be on full display as he runs away with this one. Then we move onto the obstacle course and you would have to look at an all-around athlete that not only is fast but is quick, strong, and highly intelligent. Danny King, running back of the London Royals, I think would be a top contender in this area as he has elite speed and quickness but also is a strong and stout back. Then you take a look at Capture the Flag and you gotta think Tre'Darius J'Vathon would dominate this as he is the fastest player in the league. Finally, dodgeball, if this were a conference vs. conference battle I would look to the DSFL South to take this one as they have many of the top quarterbacks and running backs in the league. Overall these would be fun events and bring a lot of fan fair to the developmental leagues.
23) Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played.
I think if you are awarding a playoff Most Valuable Player award than it has to go to a player on the team that won it all. In the DSFL that would be the Norfolk Seawolves and funny enough I don't really see a skill player or defensive player that stood out above the rest in both games. They had a nice mixture of performances all across the board but lacked that one obvious choice. You could go with the running back Rogers who had 188 rushing yards and a touchdown between the two games or A. de Pengu on the defense who led the team in tackles and had a couple tackles for loss. However I am not going in either direction there and I am going with a shocker here. The kicker Guava-Fresca was the most integral part of the Seawolves championship. Kicking in the DSFL is lacking for talent and can be very questionable and nerve racking. That was not the case with Guava-Fresca as he had ice in his veins both games. In the first game he went 4-4 in field goals and nailed his only extra point. The Seawolves stalled on many drives but Guava-Fresca had their back each time. Then you move onto the championship game and he is straight money going 4-4 again with two extra points. You add that up and you see he was 8-of-8 on field goals and 3-of-3 on extra points. That translates to 100% and 27 total points of the 45 they scored overall. That is incredible coming from a developmental kicker and I am not sure they would of been the champs if it wasn't for Guava-Fresca bailing them out of a ton of drives.
Looking back at this long and arduous season there were not a lot of high points for Tre'Darius J'Vathon. Looking back it was a very mixed bag and unfair treatment by management. However if there is one game to look back at and be proud of it would be in week 10 in a 31-16 blowout victory over eventual Ultimu Champions Norfolk Seawolves. J'Vathon had his biggest game of the season when he went off for 4 catches, 80 yards, and a pair of touchdowns. The biggest one was the one to kick off the game when he outmuscled his match up in the end zone for a 26 yard touchdown in a 1 on 1 scenario. This score happened just a few minuets into the game and set the tone for an eventual blowout. That was the key to this big victory was the hot start and the splash play that got the rest of the Royals team believing in themselves while casting doubt in the Seawolves players minds. That play and performance combined with a stout defensive showing led the Royals to bleeding down much of the clock by grinding out 18 carries for 88 yards and a touchdown with running back Danny King. This was a huge statement victory for the season and catapulted the team to three more victories in a row.
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19) Make a scouting report for any of the ISFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, highlights, or anti-Semitic Instagram posts. I’m joking about that last one, please don’t bring up bigotry.
The ISFL draft is currently under way in the private dungeons of the ISFL general managers but that doesn't mean we can't take a look at a player and hype them up a bit. The player I want to talk about is none other than Tijuana Luchadores quarterback Mike Boss Jr. This kid is the truth and many general managers will sadly not realize that until it is too late and he is hoisting multiple Ultimus trophies over his head when he reaches the ISFL. Taking a look at this kid he has everything you want in a quarterback. He is a tall drink of water at 6 foot 7 inches and he tips the scales at 260 pounds. He is not easy to take down and while he isn't the most agile of quarterbacks his size and strength allows him to stand in the pocket with defenders draped all over him and still deliver strikes all over the field. Many scouts have taken notice of his advanced mind at such a young age as he has the uncanny ability to read and react to defenses during the pre-snap stage. While he did not start for Tijuana this year, he is expected to take over next season, and he has already been granted full range to change the play at the line of scrimmage. His arm is top notch as well and he can fit a football into a soda can his accuracy is so deadly. Don't be the team that needs a quarterback and passes on Mike Boss Jr. because you don't know his name or what he is about.
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22) Imagine that the league’s Pro Bowl included a skills competition similar to the NFL. What sorts of games could you see being implemented? Which players do you think would perform the best in ultimate frisbee, dodgeball, or other games? Which conference would come out on top?
Easily the best part of the NFL Pro Bowl is the skills and games competitions before the game. The actual game is boring for the most part but it's fun to see premier athletes take part in childhood games and have a fun time while showcasing elite athletic ability. Should the DSFL hold an event such as this I could see them implementing the QB Skills challenge, Obstacle Course, Capture the Flag, and then cap it off with one giant game of good old classic Dodgeball. If they were to implement this it would be another great way for some DSFL players to showcase their athletic ability as well as their personalities. If these were the events in place I could see Mike Boss Jr. being a favorite for the QB Skills challenge. His size, athletic prowess, intelligence and ability to sling a football would be on full display as he runs away with this one. Then we move onto the obstacle course and you would have to look at an all-around athlete that not only is fast but is quick, strong, and highly intelligent. Danny King, running back of the London Royals, I think would be a top contender in this area as he has elite speed and quickness but also is a strong and stout back. Then you take a look at Capture the Flag and you gotta think Tre'Darius J'Vathon would dominate this as he is the fastest player in the league. Finally, dodgeball, if this were a conference vs. conference battle I would look to the DSFL South to take this one as they have many of the top quarterbacks and running backs in the league. Overall these would be fun events and bring a lot of fan fair to the developmental leagues.
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23) Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played.
I think if you are awarding a playoff Most Valuable Player award than it has to go to a player on the team that won it all. In the DSFL that would be the Norfolk Seawolves and funny enough I don't really see a skill player or defensive player that stood out above the rest in both games. They had a nice mixture of performances all across the board but lacked that one obvious choice. You could go with the running back Rogers who had 188 rushing yards and a touchdown between the two games or A. de Pengu on the defense who led the team in tackles and had a couple tackles for loss. However I am not going in either direction there and I am going with a shocker here. The kicker Guava-Fresca was the most integral part of the Seawolves championship. Kicking in the DSFL is lacking for talent and can be very questionable and nerve racking. That was not the case with Guava-Fresca as he had ice in his veins both games. In the first game he went 4-4 in field goals and nailed his only extra point. The Seawolves stalled on many drives but Guava-Fresca had their back each time. Then you move onto the championship game and he is straight money going 4-4 again with two extra points. You add that up and you see he was 8-of-8 on field goals and 3-of-3 on extra points. That translates to 100% and 27 total points of the 45 they scored overall. That is incredible coming from a developmental kicker and I am not sure they would of been the champs if it wasn't for Guava-Fresca bailing them out of a ton of drives.
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S25 Sarasota: 26 rec, 437 yds, 16.8 ypc, 4 TD
S26 Sarasota: 45 rec, 724 yds, 16.1 ypc, 7 TD
S27 Sarasota: 81 rec, 1,122 yds, 13.9 ypc, 8 TD **Ultimus Champs**
S27 Sarasota: 81 rec, 1,122 yds, 13.9 ypc, 8 TD **Ultimus Champs**
S28 Sarasota: 84 rec, 1,182 yds, 14.1 ypc, 3 TD
S29 Sarasota: 105 rec, 1,470 yds, 14.0 ypc, 14 TD **PRO BOWL**
S30 Sarasota: 80 rec, 1,174 yds, 14.7 ypc, 9 TD **Ultimus Champs**
S30 Sarasota: 80 rec, 1,174 yds, 14.7 ypc, 9 TD **Ultimus Champs**