11-23-2018, 08:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2018, 01:49 AM by jaskins811.)
Hate the player or the game: One team that did not deserve to make the playoffs in the DSFL were the San Antonio Marshals. What evidence do I have to support this claim? Well it is because they are terrible. In fact, they are so bad that they lost at home in the first round of the playoffs and could not make the Ultimini despite having home field advantage. In fact, they are so bad that they haven't made the Ultimini in over 5 seasons! How can a team be that bad, when a team like the Tijuana Luchadores has been to 5 straight Ultiminis. Due to all of these factors, the San Antonio Marshals did not in any aspect deserve to make the playoffs. In their playoff game in which they lost, they were only able to put up 20 points on the Luchadores partly due to the fact that standout rookie cornerback Hike Mughes helped shutdown the offense. Overall, this postseason was a really poor showing from the San Antonio Marshals, which has been a common theme for the past five seasons, and this loss just proves why the San Antonio Marshals didn't deserve to even go to the playoffs in the first place because they never even provide a challenge to the Luchadores in the playoffs.
Unsung Hero: The unsung hero of the DSFL playoffs for the Luchadores was their rookie cornerback Hike Mughes. He had a breakout season this year during the regular season, recording 2 interceptions including bringing one back for a touchdown, having 8 pass defenses, and recording 41 tackles. Overall, he had a really solid regular season, and he really brought a new fire to this team's secondary. He brought this same skillset with him into the playoffs and really helped the Luchadores defense make that next step into the elite category. In the first game against the San Antonio Marshals, Hike Mughes recorded 7 tackles and 1 interception. Not only this, but his consistent coverage throughout the entire game forced the opposing quarterback to have one of the worst games of his season, as he was not able to get anything done. This ability may not appear on the stat sheet, but it really affected the game, and is a major reason why the defense performed so well in this game. Mughes also played a large role in the Ultimini, and although his team did not secure the win, he helped raise his team to play at a high level despite the loss.
Playoff Series MVP: The MVP of the Ultimus game this season was by far and away Borkus Maximus III. He is an absolutely amazing player and showed it again. Maximus III had the best regular season of any QB this season in the NSFL, posting a 2:1 TD to interception ratio with 30 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. On top of this, he threw for over 4500 yards, averaging over 300 per game. This insane production was part of the reason why the New Orleans Second Line had such a successful regular season. After rolling over the Orange County Otters in the first round of the playoffs due to his tremendous play, he went into the final game knowing his team needed a big day from him against the Baltimore Hawks, and he did not disappoint. He threw for 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions while posting a 64.7% completion accuracy and a 114.8 passer rating. Considering the low level of quarterback play in the NSFL, this was truly a historic day from the best quarterback in the league. All of Maximus's teammates can be very thankful this Thanksgiving knowing that they play with one of the best quarterbacks the NSFL has ever seen, and this year's Ultimus result can largely be given to the fact that Borkus Maximus III was clearly the Ultimus MVP.
Going to Disneyland!: As we all know, Borkus Maximus III was this year's Ultimus MVP after having one of the best games of his career, throwing for 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions and completing 64.7% of his passes with a passer rating of 114.8. After winning this game for his team and being crowned the MVP of the game, what better place to go to than Disneyland to celebrate a great season. Traveling to Anaheim is no stranger to Maximus as he plays against the Orange County Otters at least once a year in a stadium close by to Anaheim. It was a crazy experience for Maximus being in Disneyland as there were so many fans in the park that recognized him immediately. He was constantly getting bombarded by fans thanking him for his great play and asking for pictures and autographs. He had to have his own personal tour guides move him around Disneyland so that he could get to all of the places he wanted to go to. One of his favorite memories from this trip was being featured in the nightly parade that Disneyland had, and being able to view the firework show from the top of the train station in Disneyland. Overall, it was a very memorable experience for Borkus Maximus and he loved being able to interact with all of the very thankful and gracious fans of his.
Unsung Hero: The unsung hero of the DSFL playoffs for the Luchadores was their rookie cornerback Hike Mughes. He had a breakout season this year during the regular season, recording 2 interceptions including bringing one back for a touchdown, having 8 pass defenses, and recording 41 tackles. Overall, he had a really solid regular season, and he really brought a new fire to this team's secondary. He brought this same skillset with him into the playoffs and really helped the Luchadores defense make that next step into the elite category. In the first game against the San Antonio Marshals, Hike Mughes recorded 7 tackles and 1 interception. Not only this, but his consistent coverage throughout the entire game forced the opposing quarterback to have one of the worst games of his season, as he was not able to get anything done. This ability may not appear on the stat sheet, but it really affected the game, and is a major reason why the defense performed so well in this game. Mughes also played a large role in the Ultimini, and although his team did not secure the win, he helped raise his team to play at a high level despite the loss.
Playoff Series MVP: The MVP of the Ultimus game this season was by far and away Borkus Maximus III. He is an absolutely amazing player and showed it again. Maximus III had the best regular season of any QB this season in the NSFL, posting a 2:1 TD to interception ratio with 30 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. On top of this, he threw for over 4500 yards, averaging over 300 per game. This insane production was part of the reason why the New Orleans Second Line had such a successful regular season. After rolling over the Orange County Otters in the first round of the playoffs due to his tremendous play, he went into the final game knowing his team needed a big day from him against the Baltimore Hawks, and he did not disappoint. He threw for 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions while posting a 64.7% completion accuracy and a 114.8 passer rating. Considering the low level of quarterback play in the NSFL, this was truly a historic day from the best quarterback in the league. All of Maximus's teammates can be very thankful this Thanksgiving knowing that they play with one of the best quarterbacks the NSFL has ever seen, and this year's Ultimus result can largely be given to the fact that Borkus Maximus III was clearly the Ultimus MVP.
Going to Disneyland!: As we all know, Borkus Maximus III was this year's Ultimus MVP after having one of the best games of his career, throwing for 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions and completing 64.7% of his passes with a passer rating of 114.8. After winning this game for his team and being crowned the MVP of the game, what better place to go to than Disneyland to celebrate a great season. Traveling to Anaheim is no stranger to Maximus as he plays against the Orange County Otters at least once a year in a stadium close by to Anaheim. It was a crazy experience for Maximus being in Disneyland as there were so many fans in the park that recognized him immediately. He was constantly getting bombarded by fans thanking him for his great play and asking for pictures and autographs. He had to have his own personal tour guides move him around Disneyland so that he could get to all of the places he wanted to go to. One of his favorite memories from this trip was being featured in the nightly parade that Disneyland had, and being able to view the firework show from the top of the train station in Disneyland. Overall, it was a very memorable experience for Borkus Maximus and he loved being able to interact with all of the very thankful and gracious fans of his.
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