Looking through the first half of the DSFL season, there are a few awards that I can clearly pinpoint to who I think deserves them. First of all, the offensive rookie of the year award. This award will likely go to Saleem Spence - WR - Portland, unless Remus Roman continues to blow up with 269 yard games. Saleem has been a leading scorer for the team alongside McGrady and I think his performances speak for themselves. He's on pace to possibly break the record receiving record and is help LBJ III go for the season record for TDs by a quarterback. Portlands offense in general has been throwing haymakers through the first half and I think it will only get more impressive the second half of the season with the sim being more understood.
Speaking of LBJ III, I think he will get quarterback of the year once more and possibly even the MVP award. It's hard not to give it to someone who carries the team as much as he does and does it year in and year out. Granted, his offensive weapons are incredible even after the departure of Messi. I don't think many people can argue with this pick much.
On defensive, I think the MVP award might just go to Buck Nekkid. The dude has been killing it on turnovers and has scored a good amount of touchdowns off them. Buck Nekkid makes a huge impact on the game and Tijuana has been in close games due to the secondary lead by Nekkid. There are some other picks here that people might fight me for, even from my own team, the Pythons. There are plenty of talented players on this side of the ball and its showing week in and week out.
The Portland Pythons should get defense of the year. We don't do much flashy, but we have a way of keeping teams to very little on the scoreboard and in the yardage totals. Led by rookie defensive captain Xavier Walls, this team works as a singular unit and puts the choke on offenses in the second half as seen all year long.
Speaking of LBJ III, I think he will get quarterback of the year once more and possibly even the MVP award. It's hard not to give it to someone who carries the team as much as he does and does it year in and year out. Granted, his offensive weapons are incredible even after the departure of Messi. I don't think many people can argue with this pick much.
On defensive, I think the MVP award might just go to Buck Nekkid. The dude has been killing it on turnovers and has scored a good amount of touchdowns off them. Buck Nekkid makes a huge impact on the game and Tijuana has been in close games due to the secondary lead by Nekkid. There are some other picks here that people might fight me for, even from my own team, the Pythons. There are plenty of talented players on this side of the ball and its showing week in and week out.
The Portland Pythons should get defense of the year. We don't do much flashy, but we have a way of keeping teams to very little on the scoreboard and in the yardage totals. Led by rookie defensive captain Xavier Walls, this team works as a singular unit and puts the choke on offenses in the second half as seen all year long.