1. PBE PT
2. Obviously the Yellowknife Wraiths are retooling right now. We are on the cusp on regaining the throne of the NSFC. The Yeti think they're so cool, but they're nothing. Soon enough, the mismanagement of draft pick will hit them hard. And when it does, the Wraiths will pounce. We are ample with young offensive talent. It just depends if Cameron Taylor is around long enough to see it. Don't even get me started on the Liberty or the Hawks. The Liberty have been mediocre for so long, I don't even know if they would know rebuilding or competing if it bit their GMs in the butt. The Hawks are just starting to rebuild here, so they are a bit behind the curve but they have great management. So I wouldn't be surprised if the start to compete maybe a year or two after we take over the division. Look at our impact positions. QB, WR, and RB are set right now. And that how you build champions in the sim. Impact players that touch the ball the most. Watch out for this coming year. We will surprise. If we aren't the 2 seed in the NFSC next season I will be surprised.
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3. Well, the most anticipated of this year's playoffs was the Orange County Otter and San Jose SaberCat match up in the ASFC conference game. Everyone knew the teams from the NsFC were bums, so most people predicted the winner of the ASFC would be more or less handed the Ultimus trophy. Well, what a game it was. Honestly, going in, I felt bad for the Saber Cats. For too long they've been the meme of the NSFL. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride kind of thing. They make the playoffs only to get knocked out first round. Or win 10 games in the regular season only to be stuck behind the Outlaws and the Otters. Well, it seems this year was no different. And I laughed. Neither team played poorly nor great. But the sim just doesn't like the Saber Cats in the playoffs. Gus T.T. Showbiz, my old teammate Carlito Crush, and Ricky Adams were just too good on the road and the San Jose Saber Cats fell to the Otters. Well, another year down the drain and another year of turmoil in San Jose. What else is new. Luckily they have some great young weapons, but man oh man, who knows if those weapons will be enough to overcome the worse sim luck in the jistory of the NSFL.
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4. I'm gonna say that finally a running back has made an impact on the playoffs. It seems in the last few seasons, running the ball is a thing of the past. Well, it still may be, but there's no way the Orange County Otters would be world champions without the wicked play of Ricky Adams grinding the ball through a couple good defences. Well, they SaberCats must be devastated. They played really good defence against the run, yet Ricky Adams snuck into the endzone twice in the game, including a go ahead score midway through the fourth quarter. And it seemed that rushing TD was kind of the dagger for the Cats. In the final against the Yeti, Adams punched in another score in order to give the Otters a lead they wouldn't give up. Again, at half time, the Yeti were in striking distance only down 4. Then the otters get the ball in the 3rd quarter and Ricky punched one in and bang, now the Otters are up by a daunting 11 points. So his overall stat line may not be great, totaling under 100 yards in the two games, but when he did score, they were huge and seemed to be the final boost the Otters needed to shut the opposition down.
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2. Obviously the Yellowknife Wraiths are retooling right now. We are on the cusp on regaining the throne of the NSFC. The Yeti think they're so cool, but they're nothing. Soon enough, the mismanagement of draft pick will hit them hard. And when it does, the Wraiths will pounce. We are ample with young offensive talent. It just depends if Cameron Taylor is around long enough to see it. Don't even get me started on the Liberty or the Hawks. The Liberty have been mediocre for so long, I don't even know if they would know rebuilding or competing if it bit their GMs in the butt. The Hawks are just starting to rebuild here, so they are a bit behind the curve but they have great management. So I wouldn't be surprised if the start to compete maybe a year or two after we take over the division. Look at our impact positions. QB, WR, and RB are set right now. And that how you build champions in the sim. Impact players that touch the ball the most. Watch out for this coming year. We will surprise. If we aren't the 2 seed in the NFSC next season I will be surprised.
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3. Well, the most anticipated of this year's playoffs was the Orange County Otter and San Jose SaberCat match up in the ASFC conference game. Everyone knew the teams from the NsFC were bums, so most people predicted the winner of the ASFC would be more or less handed the Ultimus trophy. Well, what a game it was. Honestly, going in, I felt bad for the Saber Cats. For too long they've been the meme of the NSFL. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride kind of thing. They make the playoffs only to get knocked out first round. Or win 10 games in the regular season only to be stuck behind the Outlaws and the Otters. Well, it seems this year was no different. And I laughed. Neither team played poorly nor great. But the sim just doesn't like the Saber Cats in the playoffs. Gus T.T. Showbiz, my old teammate Carlito Crush, and Ricky Adams were just too good on the road and the San Jose Saber Cats fell to the Otters. Well, another year down the drain and another year of turmoil in San Jose. What else is new. Luckily they have some great young weapons, but man oh man, who knows if those weapons will be enough to overcome the worse sim luck in the jistory of the NSFL.
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4. I'm gonna say that finally a running back has made an impact on the playoffs. It seems in the last few seasons, running the ball is a thing of the past. Well, it still may be, but there's no way the Orange County Otters would be world champions without the wicked play of Ricky Adams grinding the ball through a couple good defences. Well, they SaberCats must be devastated. They played really good defence against the run, yet Ricky Adams snuck into the endzone twice in the game, including a go ahead score midway through the fourth quarter. And it seemed that rushing TD was kind of the dagger for the Cats. In the final against the Yeti, Adams punched in another score in order to give the Otters a lead they wouldn't give up. Again, at half time, the Yeti were in striking distance only down 4. Then the otters get the ball in the 3rd quarter and Ricky punched one in and bang, now the Otters are up by a daunting 11 points. So his overall stat line may not be great, totaling under 100 yards in the two games, but when he did score, they were huge and seemed to be the final boost the Otters needed to shut the opposition down.
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