PT Task 5 (10 Points)
The Norfolk Seawolves’ season thirty-two Developmental Simulation Football League championship is one of the highest points in franchise history. Lead by the Co-GMs Negs and Sconnie the Norfolk Seawolves were coming off a playoff appearance in Season thirty-one. After two amazing drafts and some free agent signings the Seawolves were hoping they could go all the way for the first time in a while. Some notable players include the Seawolves rookie QB Malcom Savage who was essential for the run, John Patey a WR who caught every ball that came his way and dominated opposing CBs, and Jerry Crouse a RB that ran through defenses like butter. Many other players helped this team get past the tough gauntlet they faced with close and arduous games and could not have been done without the everyone helping. I was a part of this historic victory as a second-year cornerback reinforcing the secondary named Dragazor Blaze. This historic event deserves to be remembered not just because it affected everyone involved on the team and made a memory that is unforgettable for the rest of their time in the Developmental Simulation Football League and beyond because it will go down in history and reflect on the members of the team for the rest of their time and change their spirits in a way that nothing other than a championship could by adding a winning spirt that is truly infectious. The Norfolk Seawolves season started out with a Week 1 game against the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. In the Seawolves’ Season 32 debut the game quickly jumped out to a 10-7 Bondi Beach lead. However, the Seawolves roared back scoring 17 unanswered points giving Norfolk a 14-point lead. After a failed Buccaneer comeback, the Seawolves offense could not be stopped thanks to Savage’s 336 yards and 3 touchdowns winning 34-20. After a ridiculous offensive performance, the Seawolves continued with another offensive show scoring 48 points against the Tijuana Luchadores thanks to 282 yards and 5 touchdowns from Malcom Savage and another 71 yards on the ground for him. While making his case for MVP the undefeated Seawolves played a big game against the Dallas Birddogs and absolutely dominated a struggling team with 56 unanswered points with 4 touchdowns passing for Savage and a touchdown for all 4 rushers. Week 4 had the Seawolves offense get 34 points on the board against the Kansas City Coyotes in a 34-17 win and Week 5 the defense dominated the London Royal’s only allowing 7 points in a 18-7 defensive masterclass where the offense only scored off the leg of kicker Jack Lewis. The undefeated Seawolves had hopes riding high and smacked the Minnesota Ducks in a 30-3 win in Week 6. With hopes riding high in Norfolk the Seawolves would travel to Portland to play the Pythons and would be humbled by a lock down defense and smart offense in a 28-10 loss to bring the Seawolves down to 6-1. The Seawolves would continue to struggle with a tight overtime win against the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in Week 8 and then a bad loss 24-10 to the Luchadores in Week 9 to bring them to 7-2. Even with the two losses the Seawolves were still in the driver's seat to make the playoffs. The Seawolves would get back on track with a 10-point win over the Dallas Birddogs, a close 6-point win over the Kansas City Coyotes, a dominating performance against the London Royals 65-24, in Week 13 the Seawolves swept the Ducks of Minnesota with a 20-13 win, and in Week 14 the Seawolves got their revenge against the Portland Pythons in a nail-biting 15-10 win in Norfolk. The Seawolves had gotten back on track to 12-2 going in to playoffs with the best record in the SFC and the best record in the DSFL overall. In the conference championship game, the Norfolk Seawolves played their other loss in the Luchadores and avenged their loss 40-20 smoking the Luchadores in control since the second quarter. Finally, the Seawolves had made their goal of making it all the way to the DSFL Ultimini and played their biggest challenges all season in the Portland Pythons in Paul Allen Field. The first quarter consisted of Portland and Norfolk trading field goals with a 6-3 Python lead. Portland scored a touchdown early in the second quarter and the Norfolk offense needed to answer, and they did by answering with a field goal but then it was up to the defense to keep the Pythons from scoring. After a single first down Portland was forced to punt and after some punting games the half ran out. The Seawolves started with the ball and drove down quickly for a touchdown in under 3 minutes. The Seawolves now had hope in a tied 13-13 game and at the end of the 3rd quarter a field goal gave Norfolk a 3-point lead. In the 4th quarter the Norfolk Seawolves never trailed again after a field goal by Portland to tie the game at 16-16 and another field goal by Norfolk gave them a 3-point lead. Norfolk scored another touchdown and held on from a Portland comeback to win the game 26-22. In conclusion, this event is important and should be remembered for how it affected everyone involved and changed the players and coaches for the rest of their time in the DSFL and beyond.
The Norfolk Seawolves’ season thirty-two Developmental Simulation Football League championship is one of the highest points in franchise history. Lead by the Co-GMs Negs and Sconnie the Norfolk Seawolves were coming off a playoff appearance in Season thirty-one. After two amazing drafts and some free agent signings the Seawolves were hoping they could go all the way for the first time in a while. Some notable players include the Seawolves rookie QB Malcom Savage who was essential for the run, John Patey a WR who caught every ball that came his way and dominated opposing CBs, and Jerry Crouse a RB that ran through defenses like butter. Many other players helped this team get past the tough gauntlet they faced with close and arduous games and could not have been done without the everyone helping. I was a part of this historic victory as a second-year cornerback reinforcing the secondary named Dragazor Blaze. This historic event deserves to be remembered not just because it affected everyone involved on the team and made a memory that is unforgettable for the rest of their time in the Developmental Simulation Football League and beyond because it will go down in history and reflect on the members of the team for the rest of their time and change their spirits in a way that nothing other than a championship could by adding a winning spirt that is truly infectious. The Norfolk Seawolves season started out with a Week 1 game against the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. In the Seawolves’ Season 32 debut the game quickly jumped out to a 10-7 Bondi Beach lead. However, the Seawolves roared back scoring 17 unanswered points giving Norfolk a 14-point lead. After a failed Buccaneer comeback, the Seawolves offense could not be stopped thanks to Savage’s 336 yards and 3 touchdowns winning 34-20. After a ridiculous offensive performance, the Seawolves continued with another offensive show scoring 48 points against the Tijuana Luchadores thanks to 282 yards and 5 touchdowns from Malcom Savage and another 71 yards on the ground for him. While making his case for MVP the undefeated Seawolves played a big game against the Dallas Birddogs and absolutely dominated a struggling team with 56 unanswered points with 4 touchdowns passing for Savage and a touchdown for all 4 rushers. Week 4 had the Seawolves offense get 34 points on the board against the Kansas City Coyotes in a 34-17 win and Week 5 the defense dominated the London Royal’s only allowing 7 points in a 18-7 defensive masterclass where the offense only scored off the leg of kicker Jack Lewis. The undefeated Seawolves had hopes riding high and smacked the Minnesota Ducks in a 30-3 win in Week 6. With hopes riding high in Norfolk the Seawolves would travel to Portland to play the Pythons and would be humbled by a lock down defense and smart offense in a 28-10 loss to bring the Seawolves down to 6-1. The Seawolves would continue to struggle with a tight overtime win against the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in Week 8 and then a bad loss 24-10 to the Luchadores in Week 9 to bring them to 7-2. Even with the two losses the Seawolves were still in the driver's seat to make the playoffs. The Seawolves would get back on track with a 10-point win over the Dallas Birddogs, a close 6-point win over the Kansas City Coyotes, a dominating performance against the London Royals 65-24, in Week 13 the Seawolves swept the Ducks of Minnesota with a 20-13 win, and in Week 14 the Seawolves got their revenge against the Portland Pythons in a nail-biting 15-10 win in Norfolk. The Seawolves had gotten back on track to 12-2 going in to playoffs with the best record in the SFC and the best record in the DSFL overall. In the conference championship game, the Norfolk Seawolves played their other loss in the Luchadores and avenged their loss 40-20 smoking the Luchadores in control since the second quarter. Finally, the Seawolves had made their goal of making it all the way to the DSFL Ultimini and played their biggest challenges all season in the Portland Pythons in Paul Allen Field. The first quarter consisted of Portland and Norfolk trading field goals with a 6-3 Python lead. Portland scored a touchdown early in the second quarter and the Norfolk offense needed to answer, and they did by answering with a field goal but then it was up to the defense to keep the Pythons from scoring. After a single first down Portland was forced to punt and after some punting games the half ran out. The Seawolves started with the ball and drove down quickly for a touchdown in under 3 minutes. The Seawolves now had hope in a tied 13-13 game and at the end of the 3rd quarter a field goal gave Norfolk a 3-point lead. In the 4th quarter the Norfolk Seawolves never trailed again after a field goal by Portland to tie the game at 16-16 and another field goal by Norfolk gave them a 3-point lead. Norfolk scored another touchdown and held on from a Portland comeback to win the game 26-22. In conclusion, this event is important and should be remembered for how it affected everyone involved and changed the players and coaches for the rest of their time in the DSFL and beyond.