For the Yellowknife Wraiths, a lot changed. In terms of personnel, several new rookies will be playing this season due to players retiring or leaving the team due to inactivity. One of these rookies is Djibutee McJimmerson who will be taking a place in the defensive backfield, instead of L’Carpetron Dookmarriot, to partner his fellow draftee Foster at CB. Promising receiver Arthur Naught being brought up instead of retired WR Chris Kross and his impact of the team is already being felt with his expertise in helping pick the players fantasy football teams. The street shark himself, Big Slammu, will be playing out of position for the season at DT but should be a force to be reckoned with as offensive linemen are unlikely to want to (or be able to) block a land shark. The only veteran presence added was in the form of Mack Arianlacher replacing Thomaslacher in one of the off-season’s blockbuster trades, but the team is still young with the rookies being brought up.
In terms of my player, Patrik Money is still a bust. While he got his customary week 1 sack, he is now at his maximum potential but still seems erratic, unreliable and downright sloppy. Hopefully getting the final points of endurance will see an uptake in stats, but it seems unlikely.
In terms of my player, Patrik Money is still a bust. While he got his customary week 1 sack, he is now at his maximum potential but still seems erratic, unreliable and downright sloppy. Hopefully getting the final points of endurance will see an uptake in stats, but it seems unlikely.