Task 12: Team Rival
Since I am still somewhat new compared to other users, and have only seen roughly five seasons of the league, I do not know well what teams are considered the Berlin Fire Salamanders’ biggest rivals. Despite that, from my brief experience, the team that I would consider the closest thing to a rival is Yellowknife. First off, Berlin has won at least one game in the two game series both play each season every season I’ve been here. This includes seasons where Berlin went 2-14 (S36) and 4-12 (S39). During this period, Yellowknife has been a good to great team, whereas Berlin hasn’t for the most part, which has allowed Berlin to play spoiler against them. This past season Berlin handed Yellowknife their worst loss of the season 34-12, which was also only one of three games Yellowknife allowed at least 30 points in a game. A similar instance occurred in Season 37 where the worst goddamn game this sim has ever seen occurred and Berlin won 7-3 off the back of several redzone mishaps for Yellowknife. The biggest event however came in Season 38, where Berlin was actually good enough to be on playoff contention. Yellowknife was 7-2 coming into Week 10 versus Berlin who had won three straight to get to 5-4. This game ended with Berlin winning 31-25 in overtime, and marked a shift in Yellowknife’s season, who went 3-4 after starting 7-2. Berlin on the other hand finished the season 8-2 after starting 2-4, with a six game winning streak. Berlin won the NSFC through tiebreaker over Yellowknife. This culminated in the NSFC Conference Final that was a complete comedy of errors. 10 turnovers, Dustin Parmalee three five pick, three of those in overtime, and the game ended in a chipshot field goal from Berlin to win the game and make the Ultimus.
Task 22: Prospect Scouting
KK Slider is a running back for the Dallas Birddogs, selected in the second round by the Berlin Fire Salamanders. This marks the first running back drafted by Berlin since Rab TheCrab in Season 35. The most apparent part of KK Slider’s skillset is his speed. His north-south speed is some of the best in the DSFL. He however lacks in agile footwork that allows him to use this speed bending outside or making tacklers miss. His strength in running is limited too. These two factors are best demonstrated in how he has been unable to get big runs, with only two carries over 20 yards. His catching ability in the backfield or out wide is limited but has potential to be a massive offensive weapon. His pass blocking is incredibly poor which limits his versatility and will likely require either a more disciplined offensive line ir a second running back for blocking duties.
Task 36: Affiliate Task (Username Atox)
Since I am still somewhat new compared to other users, and have only seen roughly five seasons of the league, I do not know well what teams are considered the Berlin Fire Salamanders’ biggest rivals. Despite that, from my brief experience, the team that I would consider the closest thing to a rival is Yellowknife. First off, Berlin has won at least one game in the two game series both play each season every season I’ve been here. This includes seasons where Berlin went 2-14 (S36) and 4-12 (S39). During this period, Yellowknife has been a good to great team, whereas Berlin hasn’t for the most part, which has allowed Berlin to play spoiler against them. This past season Berlin handed Yellowknife their worst loss of the season 34-12, which was also only one of three games Yellowknife allowed at least 30 points in a game. A similar instance occurred in Season 37 where the worst goddamn game this sim has ever seen occurred and Berlin won 7-3 off the back of several redzone mishaps for Yellowknife. The biggest event however came in Season 38, where Berlin was actually good enough to be on playoff contention. Yellowknife was 7-2 coming into Week 10 versus Berlin who had won three straight to get to 5-4. This game ended with Berlin winning 31-25 in overtime, and marked a shift in Yellowknife’s season, who went 3-4 after starting 7-2. Berlin on the other hand finished the season 8-2 after starting 2-4, with a six game winning streak. Berlin won the NSFC through tiebreaker over Yellowknife. This culminated in the NSFC Conference Final that was a complete comedy of errors. 10 turnovers, Dustin Parmalee three five pick, three of those in overtime, and the game ended in a chipshot field goal from Berlin to win the game and make the Ultimus.
Task 22: Prospect Scouting
KK Slider is a running back for the Dallas Birddogs, selected in the second round by the Berlin Fire Salamanders. This marks the first running back drafted by Berlin since Rab TheCrab in Season 35. The most apparent part of KK Slider’s skillset is his speed. His north-south speed is some of the best in the DSFL. He however lacks in agile footwork that allows him to use this speed bending outside or making tacklers miss. His strength in running is limited too. These two factors are best demonstrated in how he has been unable to get big runs, with only two carries over 20 yards. His catching ability in the backfield or out wide is limited but has potential to be a massive offensive weapon. His pass blocking is incredibly poor which limits his versatility and will likely require either a more disciplined offensive line ir a second running back for blocking duties.
Task 36: Affiliate Task (Username Atox)
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