13) I think Vegeta deserves to be nominated for the performance of the year award in the ISFL. Although his performance is up there with Waters' 3 INT performance, I believe that Vegeta went on to prove that he could truly do it all with a sack and one of the picks even going on to be returned for a touchdown. He even had this in an important win over San Jose to stop the Otters' 3 game losing skid against SJS. This game would eventually help the Otters clinch the ASFC and best record across the entire ISFL which was huge. Overall the game wasn't very close past the first quarter with the Otters having a 9 point lead (16-7 score) leading up until halftime, However the game was completely blown open in the 3rd quarter following a Vegeta interception as the unstoppable Orange County Otters put up 21 unanswered points with a Bigby 8 yard run, Philips 6 yard pass from Franklin Armstrong and finally a Tatsu Nakamura (Who deserves his own award nomination for Offensive Breakout Player of the Year and Running Back of the Year) 4 yard TD run. All this would be a result of Vegeta's game changing interception and it would even lead to Vegeta's 29 yard pick 6 in the 4th quarter, all just to seal the Sabercats' fate ultimately.
15) I think my favorite game this season might be the matchup with the Orange County Otters and the Sarasota Sailfish in Week 8. Facing Sarasota has always been a fun experience for me as RainDelay is a former teammate of mine and Frostbite was my old GM in Myrtle Beach and was my teammate for a season as well. They are both close friends of mine and I think it's always fun to have those friendly competitions between a couple of former teammates and such. Overall this game was a huge snorefest as both offenses were shut down pretty badly for the most part with rushing leader Tatsu Nakamura being held to 60 yards on 3.8 YPC and MVP favorite Franklin Armstrong being held to 11 attempts (and 5 completions) with 1 TD. However it was in this game where Vegeta had his true breakout game. He had a strong performance with 6 tacl;es. 1 sack. 1 pass deflection, 1 int and 1 last touchdown. This touchdown was absolutely game changing as it came in the 4th quarter in a super close contest to give his team, the Orange County Otters, the lead over the Sarasota Sailfish.
22) I think it would be really interesting to see a skills competition in the Pro Bowl. The NFL doesn't really do it well in my opinion but on the other hand, the NHL Skills Challenge feels really fun and has a great atmosphere to it. I feel like it would be cool to see the different players participate in different activities throughout the day (Presuming it's done over the course of a day) similarly to the combine we have in the wiki. TH does a great job running that and it's always fun to compare stats with your peers and mock them for being slow (Like Frost). This friendly competitive spirit can make any event fun and I strongly believe that it would be the same case if we did have a skills competition. One of the additions to the NFL Pro Bowl Skills Showdown that I'd be looking forward to the ISFL adding would be the QB Challenges where non-QBs take part. We've seen players like Adam Thielen shine in challenges like these and it would be interesting to see if any non-QBs can outperform real QBs especially considering the ultra low caps that non-QBs have in throwing/passing stats. Overall, I think that more content is better for the league and helps reduce the boredom from the long offseason process.
25) Garfield Despacito Jr was a player that the Orange County Otters got really late in the famed Season 22 ISFL Draft. Unfortunately he has not been called up by the Otters yet so I have no stats on his performance in the International Simulation Football League, however, he has been continuing to play for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers since being drafted. Unfortunately he still lacks the TPE needed to be a star one day in the ISFL but we in Orange County still believe in Gabe to turn it around despite what the rest of the league thinks about him. So far in Myrtle Beach Garfield "Gabriel Johnson" Despacito Jr. has had a disappointing career in the Developmental Simulation Football League. Let us begin with a look back at his initial waiver claimed player (Who was actually claimed by Kansas City despite what some others believe). On the Kansas City Coyotes, Garfield Despacito Jr was a horrendous player overall, netting 3 receptions in 4 games, good for 46 yards in total, yuck. In the following season, after being drafted in the 6th round by Myrtle Beach, Despacito Jr had another horrible experience in the DSFL as he only had 13 receptions in 14 games, good for 147 yards and 2 TDs. Yikeees. Fast forward to S22 where Gabe would have a breakout season with 48 receptions and finish the season with 630 yards and 7 TDs (Most in the league) and in current day DSFL, where he had a down year with 45 receptions. Good for 610 yards and 1 TD.
15) I think my favorite game this season might be the matchup with the Orange County Otters and the Sarasota Sailfish in Week 8. Facing Sarasota has always been a fun experience for me as RainDelay is a former teammate of mine and Frostbite was my old GM in Myrtle Beach and was my teammate for a season as well. They are both close friends of mine and I think it's always fun to have those friendly competitions between a couple of former teammates and such. Overall this game was a huge snorefest as both offenses were shut down pretty badly for the most part with rushing leader Tatsu Nakamura being held to 60 yards on 3.8 YPC and MVP favorite Franklin Armstrong being held to 11 attempts (and 5 completions) with 1 TD. However it was in this game where Vegeta had his true breakout game. He had a strong performance with 6 tacl;es. 1 sack. 1 pass deflection, 1 int and 1 last touchdown. This touchdown was absolutely game changing as it came in the 4th quarter in a super close contest to give his team, the Orange County Otters, the lead over the Sarasota Sailfish.
22) I think it would be really interesting to see a skills competition in the Pro Bowl. The NFL doesn't really do it well in my opinion but on the other hand, the NHL Skills Challenge feels really fun and has a great atmosphere to it. I feel like it would be cool to see the different players participate in different activities throughout the day (Presuming it's done over the course of a day) similarly to the combine we have in the wiki. TH does a great job running that and it's always fun to compare stats with your peers and mock them for being slow (Like Frost). This friendly competitive spirit can make any event fun and I strongly believe that it would be the same case if we did have a skills competition. One of the additions to the NFL Pro Bowl Skills Showdown that I'd be looking forward to the ISFL adding would be the QB Challenges where non-QBs take part. We've seen players like Adam Thielen shine in challenges like these and it would be interesting to see if any non-QBs can outperform real QBs especially considering the ultra low caps that non-QBs have in throwing/passing stats. Overall, I think that more content is better for the league and helps reduce the boredom from the long offseason process.
25) Garfield Despacito Jr was a player that the Orange County Otters got really late in the famed Season 22 ISFL Draft. Unfortunately he has not been called up by the Otters yet so I have no stats on his performance in the International Simulation Football League, however, he has been continuing to play for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers since being drafted. Unfortunately he still lacks the TPE needed to be a star one day in the ISFL but we in Orange County still believe in Gabe to turn it around despite what the rest of the league thinks about him. So far in Myrtle Beach Garfield "Gabriel Johnson" Despacito Jr. has had a disappointing career in the Developmental Simulation Football League. Let us begin with a look back at his initial waiver claimed player (Who was actually claimed by Kansas City despite what some others believe). On the Kansas City Coyotes, Garfield Despacito Jr was a horrendous player overall, netting 3 receptions in 4 games, good for 46 yards in total, yuck. In the following season, after being drafted in the 6th round by Myrtle Beach, Despacito Jr had another horrible experience in the DSFL as he only had 13 receptions in 14 games, good for 147 yards and 2 TDs. Yikeees. Fast forward to S22 where Gabe would have a breakout season with 48 receptions and finish the season with 630 yards and 7 TDs (Most in the league) and in current day DSFL, where he had a down year with 45 receptions. Good for 610 yards and 1 TD.