18) 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.
My favorite game of the season was Orange County game 4 at Arizona Outlaws. It was an action packed game that we came out with a win. Joseph Joestar lead in tackles with 12, and also picked up a sack. This was a monster performance that cemented him as one of the best LB in the game. But he was nowhere near the best player on the team. Prince Vegeta had a career defining game, that was easily the best defensive performance of the year. Vegeta carried the team to the win, with 8 tackles, 3 passes defended, 3 interceptions, and 2 touchdowns. This game no doubt won him Safety of the Year as well. It was a highlight reel that kept the OCO undefeated momentum going for 6 more games. Heath Evans had a good game for Arizona, with 70 yards and a touchdown. Its is no wonder Orange County picked him up in the offseason after watching him make things very close. Ultimately it was a nailbiter but OCO proved the real deal by squeaking in a win with 6 points in the 4th quarter. The game very much embodied the regular season performance of Orange County, with fantastic play on both sides of the ball, but especially that defense.
13) Take a step back and predict what the league will look like three seasons from now. Who do you predict will be the dominant teams? Which young players do you think will have morphed into superstars? Will the league have expanded again in the next three seasons, and where would these new franchises be? Don’t be afraid to be creative, but don’t be entirely outlandish either.
I think the obvious answer is that Orange County will still be a contender. The Otter Train never stops and is picking up top players all the time. Joestar, GOAT TANK, Richard Leaking are all defensive all stars that will be in their primes come three seasons. And the free agency pickups are always on point. They Yeti will still be good as well. They have been very consistent in recent times and that will not change. They will struggle a little with a new quarterback but in 3 seasons they will be back in it. I think the Philadelphia Liberty will also have finished their rebuild and be in a good playoff spot. 3 seasons sounds about how much time they need to get back on top. I don't think there will be an expansion within this time because the last expansion was literally this season. The league needs to give the Fire Salamanders and Silverbacks some time to breathe, and let the chips fall where they may. One outside team i think will be good in three seasons is the Chicago Butchers. They have not had success so far in the league and it is about time the fruits of their labor pay off. But hopefully not if Orange County is in the Ultimus.
25) 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?
I am just going to write about this prompt to draw attention to the fact that Wolfie McDummy would clearly be really good at ultimate frisbee. I think we all know why. Also dodgeball because people would be getting bullet passes to the face. Joseph Joestar would be useless in dodgeball because of his concussion that left him unable to throw a ball. I am actually not sure if that applies to frisbees or not. Its kind of a different motion so it might not be affected. I don't want to play frisbee and find out. GOAT TANK is good at everything he does so he would probably destroy in other sports. I think they should add badminton because its such a giant difference from football. Football is very physical and badminton is just whacking a dainty little shuttlecock around. I don't know who would be good at that but still probably GOAT TANK. The league should include something like chess too. That would be really funny to see who is the smartest in the league. Or at least who is the best at chess. Overall it is just fun to see players doing things they dont normally do. So any events really would be appreciated.
29) Some positions are still under appreciated. Talk about the offensive linemen and/or special teamers on your squad. Show how they have contributed to the team, both on and off the field, and why they deserve recognition.
Offensive linemen are true team players. They are the best of this league, and take the dirty jobs so that everyone can have fun and be a better team. In Orange County, one of our offensive lineman is Ne Mo, sushi (or fish)'s player. Fish joined as a tight end and played with me in Myrtle Beach where I threw passes to him all the time. We were both drafted by Orange County but Fish knew he would not be earn as well in this league as he would in the SHL, so he made the selfless move to switch to offensive line for the team. He may not be the biggest superstar in the sim now, but he helps us win games, and he's always a welcome presence in the locker room. I pinged him like 900 times to ask him what his position was before he switched because I forgot and he was nice enough to give a confirmation when Wozy beat him to the punch by telling me he played tight end. Most people just ignore me when I ping them or block me but fish is a real stand up guy and an asset to the locker room. Which brings me back to my point that offensive lineman are the best people in the league. Even Simon Tremblay's user briedaqueduc is cool and shows up in oco all the time despite being on a garbage Philadelphia team where I would most certainly rage quit.
My favorite game of the season was Orange County game 4 at Arizona Outlaws. It was an action packed game that we came out with a win. Joseph Joestar lead in tackles with 12, and also picked up a sack. This was a monster performance that cemented him as one of the best LB in the game. But he was nowhere near the best player on the team. Prince Vegeta had a career defining game, that was easily the best defensive performance of the year. Vegeta carried the team to the win, with 8 tackles, 3 passes defended, 3 interceptions, and 2 touchdowns. This game no doubt won him Safety of the Year as well. It was a highlight reel that kept the OCO undefeated momentum going for 6 more games. Heath Evans had a good game for Arizona, with 70 yards and a touchdown. Its is no wonder Orange County picked him up in the offseason after watching him make things very close. Ultimately it was a nailbiter but OCO proved the real deal by squeaking in a win with 6 points in the 4th quarter. The game very much embodied the regular season performance of Orange County, with fantastic play on both sides of the ball, but especially that defense.
13) Take a step back and predict what the league will look like three seasons from now. Who do you predict will be the dominant teams? Which young players do you think will have morphed into superstars? Will the league have expanded again in the next three seasons, and where would these new franchises be? Don’t be afraid to be creative, but don’t be entirely outlandish either.
I think the obvious answer is that Orange County will still be a contender. The Otter Train never stops and is picking up top players all the time. Joestar, GOAT TANK, Richard Leaking are all defensive all stars that will be in their primes come three seasons. And the free agency pickups are always on point. They Yeti will still be good as well. They have been very consistent in recent times and that will not change. They will struggle a little with a new quarterback but in 3 seasons they will be back in it. I think the Philadelphia Liberty will also have finished their rebuild and be in a good playoff spot. 3 seasons sounds about how much time they need to get back on top. I don't think there will be an expansion within this time because the last expansion was literally this season. The league needs to give the Fire Salamanders and Silverbacks some time to breathe, and let the chips fall where they may. One outside team i think will be good in three seasons is the Chicago Butchers. They have not had success so far in the league and it is about time the fruits of their labor pay off. But hopefully not if Orange County is in the Ultimus.
25) 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?
I am just going to write about this prompt to draw attention to the fact that Wolfie McDummy would clearly be really good at ultimate frisbee. I think we all know why. Also dodgeball because people would be getting bullet passes to the face. Joseph Joestar would be useless in dodgeball because of his concussion that left him unable to throw a ball. I am actually not sure if that applies to frisbees or not. Its kind of a different motion so it might not be affected. I don't want to play frisbee and find out. GOAT TANK is good at everything he does so he would probably destroy in other sports. I think they should add badminton because its such a giant difference from football. Football is very physical and badminton is just whacking a dainty little shuttlecock around. I don't know who would be good at that but still probably GOAT TANK. The league should include something like chess too. That would be really funny to see who is the smartest in the league. Or at least who is the best at chess. Overall it is just fun to see players doing things they dont normally do. So any events really would be appreciated.
29) Some positions are still under appreciated. Talk about the offensive linemen and/or special teamers on your squad. Show how they have contributed to the team, both on and off the field, and why they deserve recognition.
Offensive linemen are true team players. They are the best of this league, and take the dirty jobs so that everyone can have fun and be a better team. In Orange County, one of our offensive lineman is Ne Mo, sushi (or fish)'s player. Fish joined as a tight end and played with me in Myrtle Beach where I threw passes to him all the time. We were both drafted by Orange County but Fish knew he would not be earn as well in this league as he would in the SHL, so he made the selfless move to switch to offensive line for the team. He may not be the biggest superstar in the sim now, but he helps us win games, and he's always a welcome presence in the locker room. I pinged him like 900 times to ask him what his position was before he switched because I forgot and he was nice enough to give a confirmation when Wozy beat him to the punch by telling me he played tight end. Most people just ignore me when I ping them or block me but fish is a real stand up guy and an asset to the locker room. Which brings me back to my point that offensive lineman are the best people in the league. Even Simon Tremblay's user briedaqueduc is cool and shows up in oco all the time despite being on a garbage Philadelphia team where I would most certainly rage quit.