Walter Gunther knows the plan for his development. He knows that he is only playing middle linebacker until his time comes for him to move to pass rusher again. He knows that this is the sort of thing that needs to happen for his development but that doesn't stop it from getting irritating at times especially when it looks like its going to be another season without playoffs in Baltimore. They are currently 4-6 with arguably one of the lower tier defences in all of football but that doesn't mean Der Ring General isn't trying to get things going. Thats not to say that he hasn't made some progress on that front, because he has. His natural physique and tough workout schedule are paying dividends as he is now going to eclipse all major stats for his career from his rookie season and for some thats enough, but for a man who wants to be so much more, the wait can be jarring. Hopefully Baltimore can continue the progress it has made and win more than 6 games this year
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King Dedede has:
a 73 overall rating, 66 tackles, double the amount of what he had last season, 3 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, and 1 pass defended. King Dedede has been a great player this season and has improved greatly over last season. I am hopeful that he will get called up soon and be a nightmare to the opposing offense. The Minnesota Grey Ducks as a team however are not doing so great. They had an amazing 3-1 start, then they lost 3 straight. Now we are tied for last place in our division with the Portland Pythons. Although we still have a chance, giving up 3 games straight is not a good look for our playoff chances. We even gave up a game to the 1-5 at the time Bucs. Plus, we have a -37 point differential. Not ideal. This team's season has been strange, and I'm hoping King Dedede gets called up to the Sailfish soon. Hopefully the Grey Ducks can get back up to above .500 soon. 172 words
Synystyr Gates is having far from a slow start this season in Tijuana. League leader in interceptions and pass deflections along with a pick six and good tackle numbers, I would say at this point (and I suppose you could call this an overreaction) that Gates is a lock for DPOY over in the DSFL. Although there are many solid players throughout the entire league, Gates has definitely separated himself from the pack and it's just a matter of time before Gates is wreaking havoc in the secondary over in Colorado.
While it does seem like the Hahalua are one of the top teams in the league, let's not give them the Ultimus just yet. Cape Town is arguably just as good and if the Yeti make playoffs I would be scared to play them as a higher seed. As we all know in sim leagues things can look greatly in your favor, but sometimes the sim engine (and the gods) have other plans.
So far this season, I've finally started to hit some of my potential. The team itself is in a period where we are all trying to bring our own games to the next level. I think that I, personally, have done well at this so far during the season. I've learned lessons from previous seasons, watched some all time greats come through these doors and learned a lot from them. Right now, I think I'm in the discussion for WR of the year. I lead the league in receiving touchdowns. I'm 2nd in total receptions and yards, so it's going to be a great contest as the season turns towards crunch time. I have set a new standard expectation for my own performance, so I need to make sure that my production on the field is consistent throughout the entire season. It doesn't do anyone good if I just disappear now when things matter the most. If I can stay on this pace, I think I'll do a lot of things to help my team win some games and really compete for a postseason berth.
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"THE NEW ERA"
MR 8X ULTIMUS CHAMPION
QB Mike Boss - HOF TE Johnny Blaze - HOF QB Mike Boss Jr WR Johnny Blaze Jr
Keanu Calhoun has a promising start to the s41 campaign, already solidifying himself as a top DSFL receiver, but not the top. After a 3TD game against London, the sky is the limit for Calhoun as the season comes to an end. A first team all pro as a rookie is a real possibility.
Unluckily, Dallas has not been able to fare quite as well, being last in the division. However, the dsfl south’s 2nd wild card spot is still up for grabs, and with a maxed QB, two elite WRs, an elite RB, along with several mid earning TEs, the potential of this Dallas offense is insane. Dallas also played the last 3 weeks with a DE at 1 strength, so the results of the games so far don’t even show Dallas at their true strength. With solid progressions, and a little bit of luck, there is a very good chance Dallas can make the playoffs and beat the seemingly unbeatable Tijuana Luchadores in the playoffs.
Wow I cannot believe we are halfway through the season already here in the ISFL. The Berlin Fire Salamanders have had a rough go of everything so far and there is definitely a lot of uneasiness on what we can expect for the team as we go into the last half of the season. A big trade was supposed to put us over the edge to try and compete for playoffs and even a title this season but, unfortunately that has not happened and there is a lot up in the air at the moment. On another note you have my player Jordan Hartline who just seems to be struggling this year. He needs to step up and be a leader for that Defensive group if anything good is going to happen for this team the final half of the season. I expect a big change in sim luck and performance for the Berlin Fire Salamanders and I look forward to seeing what happens.
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It is halfway already!? Leercor has been giving it all for the Ducks in his sophomore season in the DSFL. The tackles has been steady for each game and he has been able to make his presence felt on the field and in the quarterbacks mind. After this week to finish the first half of the season, he has been able to pick up 2 sacks and was able to celebrate after forcing his first fumble! But he is still plenty hungry for more.
The Ducks season started off strong, but after a three game losing streak our team feels ready to break back out and push towards the playoffs! Those pesky Coyotes and Royals must be taken down. Knowing that they are on the schedule coming up this week leaves Faust comping at the bit. As for the ISFL, my parent team, Chicago is having a strong season, but hopefully they can be a giant road block in the way of the Crash! The Butchers are coming!!!
Well I think there's nothing for me to really prove at this point, if you look at how I've performed to this point I'm easily a top 5 receiver in the DSFL. The one thing that is kind of lacking for me is touchdowns, but that's simply because we like to run over people in the red zone so I really don't get the targets of the other receivers that have more than me. I easily have the best straight line speed, but sometimes the ball just doesn't get to me and other times I have to make up for the throw. Not throwing my guy under the bus but facts are facts and they are what they are. I think when it's said and done I'll solidify myself as one of the best receivers in the DSFL and show that I'm basically ready to prove myself on the bigger stage. Will I get my chance? That's still remaining to be seen, but I'm hopeful that if I continue doing what I do I'll get the call.
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