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There were a few surprising outcomes but one that comes to mind is the Otters ability to maintain second place in the ASFC. This year like most (other than the Championship Wins/Losses) the Otters have found themselves in second place in the ASFC. They have been there for 7 out of the 11 seasons. The only other place they found themselves was in first place. That is an extraordinary feat and I for one figured that their time would come eventually. The regression took place for the Otters but none of the other teams in the division decided to make the most of it other than New Orleans Second Line. Since moving to second place in Season 9 they have stood their ground and now look to make more of an impact now that their QB Gus T.T. Showbiz is making strides. They ranked second not only in their conference but in the entire league as well. The 10-4 record is great but not great enough. Their defense is start to look old and age but that seems to be their primary concern in the upcoming draft. Will they take their spot up top or will they maintain a level just above mediocrity. Only time will tell.
Well first of all, it would be super easy to write about Cameron Taylor's real surprise season. Once a sack leader in the NSFL, Cameron Taylor can barely scrape together 50 tackles in a season. But during those season, Taylor also couldn't even manage to grab an interception. It was a weird balance, but at least he was making a difference. Now, as one of the best safeties in the league, possibly the best safety, Taylor has put together his worst season in his career. He did manage to grab a couple picks this year, but man, it was still disappointing. But is it really that surprising that Taylor sucked? No. But what is surprising is the rest of the Wraiths team. We were real bad this year. I understand we were a little understaffed at quarterback, but the rest our the team should have been better than that. In the last two games of the season, the Wraiths managed to give up 70 points. The defence is our strength, and it under performed big time. Such a disappointment. The cherry on top? The leader of the defence Cameron Taylor recording 1 tackle, 0 deflections, 0 INTs, and 0 sacks for the season finale. Describes the season pretty well.
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The Philadelphia Liberty's season did not end as the team would have wished, ultimately failing to make the playoffs but it was still a season of changes after years of mediocrity. An even record of 7-7 is nothing to be too disappointed about, especially with Philly's league-leading 313 points against.
The event I wish to talk about though is Philadelphia's week 6 game against the Baltimore Hawks. Even if the Hawks like to dig up results from a season where our team barely had any actives and they were already a force in the NSFL whenever this game is brought up, one can't deny that the result was absolutely shocking. I did mention our defense previously and it did not disappoint in thatgame either, allowing nothing until 5:08 in the second quarter. Our offense needs some work still but it showed what it will become in years to come by scoring 3 touchdowns and 3 field goals. It was probably one of the best games of my short NSFL career, even if I'm usually one to throw a bunch of interceptions. I was limited to one touchdown but I also threw zero interceptions, which is something to be happy about, especially against a team such as the Baltimore Hawks. (07-05-2021, 03:34 PM)r0tzbua Wrote: My favourite person from Quebec (next to Celine Dion) @enigmatic
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