10-16-2022, 09:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2022, 09:13 PM by MobiausGrander. Edited 1 time in total.)
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Another season completed in this league and boy it was a fun one this time around cause of both champions were unexpected. For the DSFL, the Bondi Beach Buccaneers were the victors and for the ISFL, the Arizona Outlaws were the victors. Let's see how each arrived to victory.
For the DSFL, the BBB dominated from start to finish and finished with an 11-3 record with the most points scored and the 2nd least points allowed. The BBB averaged 29.1 points per game, 2nd best in the league, 375.1 total yards per game, 2nd most in the whole league, 122.8 rushing yards per game, 2nd most in the whole league, and 252.4 passing yards per game, 6th most in the whole league. Defensively, the BBB allowed 20.2 points per game, 2nd least in the whole league, 347.7 total yards per game, 2nd best in the whole league, 97.9 rushing yards per game, 4th best in the whole league, and 249.9 passing yards per game, fifth best in the whole league. In the playoffs, the BBB faced off against the Dallas Birddogs and had a close game through the game. However, with a game winning drive and turnover on downs, the BBB prevailed over the Dallas Birddogs, 31-21. In the Ultimini, the BBB faced off against the Portland Pythons. The Pythons were considered the favorites due to their talent disparity; however, the BBB prevailed in a decisive effort to capture the Ultimini in dominant manner!
Onto the ISFL now. The Outlaws have been memed on for seasons for having dominant regular seasons but losing early in the playoffs for several seasons in a row. However, this season, the Outlaws finally put it together and quelled their playoff demon. They started off 3-5 but went on a godly 8 game win streak to go 11-5 and outright capture the one seed in the ASFC. Offensively, the Outlaws, even by their standards, were "cracked". The Outlaws averaged 30.8 points per game, far and away the best in the whole league, averaged 374.4 total yards per game, good for 4th best in the league, averaged 118.6 rushing yards per game, good for 3rd best in the entire league, and averaged 255.9 passing yards per game, which is good for 8th best in the entire league. Defensively, the Outlaws were a bit below their standards but were still solid all around. Defensively, the Outlaws allowed 24.9 points per game, good for 9th best in the league, allowed 376.0 total yards per game, not good for 12th "Best" in the league, allowed 120.0 rushing yards per game, not good for 2nd worst in the whole league, and allowed 256.0 passing yards per game, good for 6th best in the whole league. In the playoffs with the bye, the Outlaws faced the Honolulu Hahalua in the conference championship and people expected the Outlaws to fold as usual. However, this was not the case as the Outlaws decisively won against the Hahalua and closed out the game 31-19. The Outlaws faced the fighting Lmaps, aka, the Sarasota Sailfish in the Ultimus where everyone thought they would finally lose again. However, like in the real life Super Bowl 48, the Outlaws dominated and humiliated the Sailfish and blew them out by 20 points, forcing Carter "Bozo" Knight to throw 2+ interceptions, capitalizing on one for a touchdown. Thus, the Outlaws finally redeemed themselves of their past playoff failures and captured their first championship since the days of the old league where there was controversy everywhere.
Now that S37 has concluded, many teams have made draft day trades in order to position themselves into the playoff race in S38. There are at least 4 true contenders and as many as 8 for this upcoming season! Let's see if it surpasses S37!
Another season completed in this league and boy it was a fun one this time around cause of both champions were unexpected. For the DSFL, the Bondi Beach Buccaneers were the victors and for the ISFL, the Arizona Outlaws were the victors. Let's see how each arrived to victory.
For the DSFL, the BBB dominated from start to finish and finished with an 11-3 record with the most points scored and the 2nd least points allowed. The BBB averaged 29.1 points per game, 2nd best in the league, 375.1 total yards per game, 2nd most in the whole league, 122.8 rushing yards per game, 2nd most in the whole league, and 252.4 passing yards per game, 6th most in the whole league. Defensively, the BBB allowed 20.2 points per game, 2nd least in the whole league, 347.7 total yards per game, 2nd best in the whole league, 97.9 rushing yards per game, 4th best in the whole league, and 249.9 passing yards per game, fifth best in the whole league. In the playoffs, the BBB faced off against the Dallas Birddogs and had a close game through the game. However, with a game winning drive and turnover on downs, the BBB prevailed over the Dallas Birddogs, 31-21. In the Ultimini, the BBB faced off against the Portland Pythons. The Pythons were considered the favorites due to their talent disparity; however, the BBB prevailed in a decisive effort to capture the Ultimini in dominant manner!
Onto the ISFL now. The Outlaws have been memed on for seasons for having dominant regular seasons but losing early in the playoffs for several seasons in a row. However, this season, the Outlaws finally put it together and quelled their playoff demon. They started off 3-5 but went on a godly 8 game win streak to go 11-5 and outright capture the one seed in the ASFC. Offensively, the Outlaws, even by their standards, were "cracked". The Outlaws averaged 30.8 points per game, far and away the best in the whole league, averaged 374.4 total yards per game, good for 4th best in the league, averaged 118.6 rushing yards per game, good for 3rd best in the entire league, and averaged 255.9 passing yards per game, which is good for 8th best in the entire league. Defensively, the Outlaws were a bit below their standards but were still solid all around. Defensively, the Outlaws allowed 24.9 points per game, good for 9th best in the league, allowed 376.0 total yards per game, not good for 12th "Best" in the league, allowed 120.0 rushing yards per game, not good for 2nd worst in the whole league, and allowed 256.0 passing yards per game, good for 6th best in the whole league. In the playoffs with the bye, the Outlaws faced the Honolulu Hahalua in the conference championship and people expected the Outlaws to fold as usual. However, this was not the case as the Outlaws decisively won against the Hahalua and closed out the game 31-19. The Outlaws faced the fighting Lmaps, aka, the Sarasota Sailfish in the Ultimus where everyone thought they would finally lose again. However, like in the real life Super Bowl 48, the Outlaws dominated and humiliated the Sailfish and blew them out by 20 points, forcing Carter "Bozo" Knight to throw 2+ interceptions, capitalizing on one for a touchdown. Thus, the Outlaws finally redeemed themselves of their past playoff failures and captured their first championship since the days of the old league where there was controversy everywhere.
Now that S37 has concluded, many teams have made draft day trades in order to position themselves into the playoff race in S38. There are at least 4 true contenders and as many as 8 for this upcoming season! Let's see if it surpasses S37!