Offensive Comparison: Compare one offensive player from each team in a series.
First up is the review of the offensive performances in the NSFC Championship game. This game was not an offensive matchup, with only one touchdown, a pass to Law, which would end up being the deciding factor in the game. We'll be comparing the top two wide receivers of the day, specifically Garden for the Wraiths and Law for the Yeti. First, we will look at Garden, who had three receptions and 62 yards. While not a spectacular day, he was the leader of an offense that was nonexistent outside of him and Nuck. He averaged 20.7 yards per catch, and was able to move the chains when called upon. With his long of the day being 28 yards, he didn’t break anything off, instead he was a somewhat reliable target for Orosz. Now for Law, with seven receptions, 65 yards and a touchdown he was certainly the best weapon of the game. He caught the game’s only touchdown and was a reliable target all game for Noble. With a long of 21 yards and averaging 9.3 yards per catch, he never broke a big run off but instead was a reliable possession receiver who was able to move the chains. The advantage here goes to Law, who lead the game in receptions and touchdowns, was second in yardage (to his teammate Hendrix) and otherwise had a great day while the offenses were shutdown.
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Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series.
Now we have a defensive battle in the ASFC Championship between the Otters and Outlaws. We’ll be looking at Bavitz for the Otters and Lee for the Outlaws. First up is Bavitz, who had a good day with 7 tackles. While he did not have much else besides the tackles a reliable tackler who can patrol the field is always a plus, which is what he was able to do against the Outlaws who were able to run roughshod the whole game. The defense is a unit and while they were shredded the whole game, Bavitz was one of the few bright spots on the defense in the championship. Now we are looking at Lee, who had a career day on his way to the NSFL Championship game. He had 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense, 1 interception, which he returned for a touchdown. It was a great day for Lee, who was the total package for a defense that was able to control the game. Lee has the advantage in this battle, as the defense as a whole was the better unit on this day. The Outlaws were able to go on to win thanks to a dominant defense.
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Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them.
Ryan Flock was the Most Valuable Player of the NSFL Championship Game between the Outlaws and Yeti. He led the defense and started the game off with an interception returned for a touchdown, which would be all they needed to win the game and go home with the ultimate prize. He got the Outlaws on the right track and the team never looked back, as they would hold the Yeti to 6 points, and the pick 6 would be all the Outlaws needed. Ryan Flock also had 3 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, and a pass defense as well. While his other stats may not jump off the screen and show a dominant performance, his pick 6 was the difference maker in the game, and that came with less than 5 minutes gone from the championship. As someone who values defense, this cannot go unnoticed, and while some others may say Draxel was the MVP, as he is the qb and leads the offense, I believe a good defensive performance sets the tone for the whole game, and this is exactly what Flock brought with him when he showed up at the game. His play was the difference maker of the game, and as such he deserves the award that corresponds with it.
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Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups.
The NSFC championship was a defensive battle in which the Yeti were able to prevail. Both defenses were dominant in this game but the Yeti were able to overcome the Wraiths as Law was able to catch the only touchdown of the day in route to the Yeti’s first NSFL Championship appearance. The ASFC Championship was not nearly as close as the Outlaws put on a show, winning 36-13 and riding their dominant victory to their first NSFL Championship. This win was a rout in every sense, going into the 4th it was a close match, at 15-6, and even in the 4th the Otters scored with 3 minutes left to make it 15-13. The Outlaws broke it open though, with Stormblessed seconds later returning a kickoff 97 yards to dash any hopes of a comeback that the Otters may have had. The Outlaws would score twice more in the final 2 minutes, and sent the Otters packing. In the NSFL Championship the Outlaws and Yeti both had claims to the title, but it wasn’t long until the Outlaws took home the title. Winning 29-6, the Outlaws were able to take home the first ever Ultimus Trophy. The Outlaw started fast, thanks to Ryan Flock’s pick 6, and the Outlaws never looked back, dominating on both sides of the ball. It wasn’t long before they were popping the champagne and partying as champions, everyone had a hand in their season, and it was time for the Outlaws to celebrate their victory before the new season begins.
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Championship Game Recap: Do a recap of the best play from the championship game.
The Outlaws and Yeti played in the first every NSFL Championship, and the Outlaws took the quick lead and never looked back. The Outlaws seemed to be the first team to play, where the Yeti were dismantled and have the distinction of being the first team to lose in the NSFL Championship game. The Outlaws started fast, and Flock, who is my MVP of the game, got them going with a 24-yard interception for a touchdown. The Yeti could not muster anything up after that, only getting 6 points on the day, while the Outlaws put a 29-point effort while on their way to celebrating a win and being the first team to win the trophy. Draxel put on a good show at qb as well, throwing for 271 yards, 1 touchdown and completing 20 out of 36 passes. The Outlaws kicker, Nugent, had a busy day as well, kicking 3 field goals and making 2 more extra points (while missing one) in his effort to win the game. This game was the total package for the Outlaws, a dominant defensive performance, a dominant offensive performance, and good special teams on their path to taking the Ultimus trophy back to Arizona.
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First up is the review of the offensive performances in the NSFC Championship game. This game was not an offensive matchup, with only one touchdown, a pass to Law, which would end up being the deciding factor in the game. We'll be comparing the top two wide receivers of the day, specifically Garden for the Wraiths and Law for the Yeti. First, we will look at Garden, who had three receptions and 62 yards. While not a spectacular day, he was the leader of an offense that was nonexistent outside of him and Nuck. He averaged 20.7 yards per catch, and was able to move the chains when called upon. With his long of the day being 28 yards, he didn’t break anything off, instead he was a somewhat reliable target for Orosz. Now for Law, with seven receptions, 65 yards and a touchdown he was certainly the best weapon of the game. He caught the game’s only touchdown and was a reliable target all game for Noble. With a long of 21 yards and averaging 9.3 yards per catch, he never broke a big run off but instead was a reliable possession receiver who was able to move the chains. The advantage here goes to Law, who lead the game in receptions and touchdowns, was second in yardage (to his teammate Hendrix) and otherwise had a great day while the offenses were shutdown.
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Defensive Comparison: Compare one defensive player from each team in a series.
Now we have a defensive battle in the ASFC Championship between the Otters and Outlaws. We’ll be looking at Bavitz for the Otters and Lee for the Outlaws. First up is Bavitz, who had a good day with 7 tackles. While he did not have much else besides the tackles a reliable tackler who can patrol the field is always a plus, which is what he was able to do against the Outlaws who were able to run roughshod the whole game. The defense is a unit and while they were shredded the whole game, Bavitz was one of the few bright spots on the defense in the championship. Now we are looking at Lee, who had a career day on his way to the NSFL Championship game. He had 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense, 1 interception, which he returned for a touchdown. It was a great day for Lee, who was the total package for a defense that was able to control the game. Lee has the advantage in this battle, as the defense as a whole was the better unit on this day. The Outlaws were able to go on to win thanks to a dominant defense.
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Playoff Series MVP: Choose an MVP for one of the playoff series and write about why you chose them.
Ryan Flock was the Most Valuable Player of the NSFL Championship Game between the Outlaws and Yeti. He led the defense and started the game off with an interception returned for a touchdown, which would be all they needed to win the game and go home with the ultimate prize. He got the Outlaws on the right track and the team never looked back, as they would hold the Yeti to 6 points, and the pick 6 would be all the Outlaws needed. Ryan Flock also had 3 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, and a pass defense as well. While his other stats may not jump off the screen and show a dominant performance, his pick 6 was the difference maker in the game, and that came with less than 5 minutes gone from the championship. As someone who values defense, this cannot go unnoticed, and while some others may say Draxel was the MVP, as he is the qb and leads the offense, I believe a good defensive performance sets the tone for the whole game, and this is exactly what Flock brought with him when he showed up at the game. His play was the difference maker of the game, and as such he deserves the award that corresponds with it.
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Playoff Review: Write a short review of the playoffs and each of the matchups.
The NSFC championship was a defensive battle in which the Yeti were able to prevail. Both defenses were dominant in this game but the Yeti were able to overcome the Wraiths as Law was able to catch the only touchdown of the day in route to the Yeti’s first NSFL Championship appearance. The ASFC Championship was not nearly as close as the Outlaws put on a show, winning 36-13 and riding their dominant victory to their first NSFL Championship. This win was a rout in every sense, going into the 4th it was a close match, at 15-6, and even in the 4th the Otters scored with 3 minutes left to make it 15-13. The Outlaws broke it open though, with Stormblessed seconds later returning a kickoff 97 yards to dash any hopes of a comeback that the Otters may have had. The Outlaws would score twice more in the final 2 minutes, and sent the Otters packing. In the NSFL Championship the Outlaws and Yeti both had claims to the title, but it wasn’t long until the Outlaws took home the title. Winning 29-6, the Outlaws were able to take home the first ever Ultimus Trophy. The Outlaw started fast, thanks to Ryan Flock’s pick 6, and the Outlaws never looked back, dominating on both sides of the ball. It wasn’t long before they were popping the champagne and partying as champions, everyone had a hand in their season, and it was time for the Outlaws to celebrate their victory before the new season begins.
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Championship Game Recap: Do a recap of the best play from the championship game.
The Outlaws and Yeti played in the first every NSFL Championship, and the Outlaws took the quick lead and never looked back. The Outlaws seemed to be the first team to play, where the Yeti were dismantled and have the distinction of being the first team to lose in the NSFL Championship game. The Outlaws started fast, and Flock, who is my MVP of the game, got them going with a 24-yard interception for a touchdown. The Yeti could not muster anything up after that, only getting 6 points on the day, while the Outlaws put a 29-point effort while on their way to celebrating a win and being the first team to win the trophy. Draxel put on a good show at qb as well, throwing for 271 yards, 1 touchdown and completing 20 out of 36 passes. The Outlaws kicker, Nugent, had a busy day as well, kicking 3 field goals and making 2 more extra points (while missing one) in his effort to win the game. This game was the total package for the Outlaws, a dominant defensive performance, a dominant offensive performance, and good special teams on their path to taking the Ultimus trophy back to Arizona.
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