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Task 3 - Post Game
The Tijuana locker room after their Ultimini win was energetic to say the least. The Tijuana culture has grown since last time Brian Mills was involved in the management of the team but in his first season back to Tijuana, he was experiencing a championship along with much of the alumni who he had originally played with years ago. The game was a nail biter, and was too close for comfort in Brian's eyes. After Tijuana had brought the score to 14-0 early in the first half, the Kansas City Coyotes had made a late game comeback to send the game into overtime. Much of the Tijuana strategy that game was to make Rookie quarterback Rose Jenkins beat them single handedly by shutting down the run game, and Rose almost did just that. A late game missed field goal had Kansas City scrambling for last second points which gave them enough hope, but the Luchadores marched their way down the field early in OT to secure Brian Mills' first ultimini win as a GM. Brian also had to make a flight out to Colorado where he played in the NSFL Ultimus game, where they had came just short of winning an Ultimus. Shortly after both of the games, Mills reported that next season would be his last as an NSFL linebacker and focus solely on GMing the Luchadores to more Ultimini wins.
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Task 4 - QB Matchup
The quarterback matchup in the Season 13 Developmental Simulation Football League championship game was between rookie quarterback Corvo Havran for the Tijuana Luchadores, and rookie quarterback Rose Jenkins for the Kansas City Coyotes.
Corvo Havran had compiled a better passer rating than Rose Jenkins, but Rose has led her team to more wins during the regular season giving the Kansas City Coyotes the home field advantage for the Ultimini game. Havran had thrown for nearly 2800 yards in the regular season, while throwing 18 TDs to 11 INT's, one of the best regular seasons for a DSFL rookie ever. Meanwhile, Jenkins had thrown for 2400 yards herself, but recorded 10 TDs to 14 INTs for a passer rating 14 points below Havran.
Once both teams stepped on to the field the day of the Ultimini, none of the regular season stats had mattered anymore and it was down to one final showdown to prove who the best QB in the S14 class was. Tijuana's run game had not shown up, and the pressure was on Havran the whole game to lead the offensive charge to take over the game. Jenkins had actually thrown for a better game overall, scoring 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions, while Havran had 1 touchdown and 1 interception. The deciding factor in the game however, was the fact that Jenkins had completed less than 50% of her passes, and that offensive instability cost Kansas City the championship.
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That Magic Moment
After holding a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, the Tijuana Luchadores on the sideline were getting pretty excited having the championship in sights. Mills' had told the team to keep fighting for all 4 quarters because the other team wasnt about to give up. After a miraculous comeback to send the game into overtime, Mills' had gathered both offense and defense to give them a motivational speech about needing only 2 drives to end the game. A defensive stop, and a march down the field by the offense. After the coin toss, and the Kansas City Coyotes choosing to receive the ball first in Overtime, the Tijuana defense stepped onto the field for one last time. After an incomplete pass on first down, and a gain of 0 yards on a rush on second down, the defense had been defending the sticks, knowing deep down if they made this stop that the Offense would take the field and score. Jenkins passed to Chase Jensen, and linebacker Dick Cheese Jr. had made the stop 5 yards short of the first down markers. After a short punt and a penalty on Kansas City, Tijuana only had 40 yards to make their historical final drive of the season.
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Task 3 - Post Game
The Tijuana locker room after their Ultimini win was energetic to say the least. The Tijuana culture has grown since last time Brian Mills was involved in the management of the team but in his first season back to Tijuana, he was experiencing a championship along with much of the alumni who he had originally played with years ago. The game was a nail biter, and was too close for comfort in Brian's eyes. After Tijuana had brought the score to 14-0 early in the first half, the Kansas City Coyotes had made a late game comeback to send the game into overtime. Much of the Tijuana strategy that game was to make Rookie quarterback Rose Jenkins beat them single handedly by shutting down the run game, and Rose almost did just that. A late game missed field goal had Kansas City scrambling for last second points which gave them enough hope, but the Luchadores marched their way down the field early in OT to secure Brian Mills' first ultimini win as a GM. Brian also had to make a flight out to Colorado where he played in the NSFL Ultimus game, where they had came just short of winning an Ultimus. Shortly after both of the games, Mills reported that next season would be his last as an NSFL linebacker and focus solely on GMing the Luchadores to more Ultimini wins.
232 words
Task 4 - QB Matchup
The quarterback matchup in the Season 13 Developmental Simulation Football League championship game was between rookie quarterback Corvo Havran for the Tijuana Luchadores, and rookie quarterback Rose Jenkins for the Kansas City Coyotes.
Corvo Havran had compiled a better passer rating than Rose Jenkins, but Rose has led her team to more wins during the regular season giving the Kansas City Coyotes the home field advantage for the Ultimini game. Havran had thrown for nearly 2800 yards in the regular season, while throwing 18 TDs to 11 INT's, one of the best regular seasons for a DSFL rookie ever. Meanwhile, Jenkins had thrown for 2400 yards herself, but recorded 10 TDs to 14 INTs for a passer rating 14 points below Havran.
Once both teams stepped on to the field the day of the Ultimini, none of the regular season stats had mattered anymore and it was down to one final showdown to prove who the best QB in the S14 class was. Tijuana's run game had not shown up, and the pressure was on Havran the whole game to lead the offensive charge to take over the game. Jenkins had actually thrown for a better game overall, scoring 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions, while Havran had 1 touchdown and 1 interception. The deciding factor in the game however, was the fact that Jenkins had completed less than 50% of her passes, and that offensive instability cost Kansas City the championship.
241 words
That Magic Moment
After holding a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, the Tijuana Luchadores on the sideline were getting pretty excited having the championship in sights. Mills' had told the team to keep fighting for all 4 quarters because the other team wasnt about to give up. After a miraculous comeback to send the game into overtime, Mills' had gathered both offense and defense to give them a motivational speech about needing only 2 drives to end the game. A defensive stop, and a march down the field by the offense. After the coin toss, and the Kansas City Coyotes choosing to receive the ball first in Overtime, the Tijuana defense stepped onto the field for one last time. After an incomplete pass on first down, and a gain of 0 yards on a rush on second down, the defense had been defending the sticks, knowing deep down if they made this stop that the Offense would take the field and score. Jenkins passed to Chase Jensen, and linebacker Dick Cheese Jr. had made the stop 5 yards short of the first down markers. After a short punt and a penalty on Kansas City, Tijuana only had 40 yards to make their historical final drive of the season.
206 words