I have to say that the Yellowknife Wraiths had to have had one of the best seasons I have ever seen in my three years of sim league experience, never have I seen a team that was so dominate for so long during this season. This team not only did it on offense by being second in the league in points for, second in yards for, third in yards for rushing and sixth in passing but they also went and had a dominate defense. They were first in points against, total yards again and rushing yards against and were second in the league in passing yards against. This was capped off with a period early in the season that saw Yellowknife post three straight shutouts including two on the road, one at the Colorado Yeti and one in Baltimore against my hawks and inbetween those games came a home shut out against Cape Town. In these three games Yellowknife beat Colorado, Cape Town and Baltimore a combined ninety-four to nothing in three games. It’s by far one of the best defensive stretches that I have seen in my Internation Simulation Football League experience. Now this season had a lot of ups for Yellowknife but like any season it would have its downs as well. After starting the season an impressive 11 and 0 Yellowknife would eventually get on the struggle bus as it would drop three out of it’s last five games to finish the regular season with an impressive thirteen and three record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Yellowknife was also the only team in the International Simulation Football League to go undefeated in the regular season at home. The next best record at home were the Arizona Outlaws at six and two. Now I will admit that as impressive as the Wraiths season was, I still didn’t quite trust them when it came to me doing my post season predictions. I thought that maybe Yellowknife had peaked at the wrong time especially with them dropping their last two games of the regular season so when it came to playoff predictions I picked Arizona to win but was incorrect as Yellowknife kept the ship righted and defeated Arizona in the Ultimus to cap off one of the greatest regular seasons in International Football history.
Now I’m going to look at the Developemental Simulation Football League Champion Kansas City Coyotes for a little bit as well because they also had an impressive season but not quite as dominate as Yellowknifes’. Kansas City was different that Yellowknife in the fact that they didn’t even win the Tay Swizzle North Conference. That honor instead went to the Minnesota Grey Ducks but like Yellowknife, Kansas City was the only team in the developmental league to win every home game they played in, I was going to go and say there were the only undefeated team in the DSFL but technically speaking Portland was also undefeated as they went 6-0-1 at home. Now Kansas City wasn’t quite as dominate on both sides of the ball like the Wraiths were but they were also impressive in their own right. Kansas City was second in the league in offensive points for and first in the league in defensive points against giving up just shy of twenty points a game on the defense. Only real difference between Kansas City and Yellowknife was that Kansas City was only middle of the pack when it came to yards given up, KC was fourth in the league in total yards given up and sixth in rushing yards given up. Kansas City also played a lot more one score games than Yellowknife did as well which is to be more expected in the DSFL. I tip my hats to both teams and I can’t wait to see if they are able to repeat as champions next season.
Now I’m going to look at the Developemental Simulation Football League Champion Kansas City Coyotes for a little bit as well because they also had an impressive season but not quite as dominate as Yellowknifes’. Kansas City was different that Yellowknife in the fact that they didn’t even win the Tay Swizzle North Conference. That honor instead went to the Minnesota Grey Ducks but like Yellowknife, Kansas City was the only team in the developmental league to win every home game they played in, I was going to go and say there were the only undefeated team in the DSFL but technically speaking Portland was also undefeated as they went 6-0-1 at home. Now Kansas City wasn’t quite as dominate on both sides of the ball like the Wraiths were but they were also impressive in their own right. Kansas City was second in the league in offensive points for and first in the league in defensive points against giving up just shy of twenty points a game on the defense. Only real difference between Kansas City and Yellowknife was that Kansas City was only middle of the pack when it came to yards given up, KC was fourth in the league in total yards given up and sixth in rushing yards given up. Kansas City also played a lot more one score games than Yellowknife did as well which is to be more expected in the DSFL. I tip my hats to both teams and I can’t wait to see if they are able to repeat as champions next season.
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