This is a point task so nice that I am going to do it twice! Now since my highlight work was referenced I feel it only appropriate that I bring in my good friend Sim Rep to help me handle this point task. So Sim Rep tell me about the game that we will be covering please!
Sim Rep: New Orleans Second Line at San Jose Sabercats. Second Line won 49 to 17.
That is a great game to pick as it was a decisive game on both sides of the ball for New Orleans and makes it easy to make a case for a highlight reel performance for either side. Now tell me who the offensive player of the game is please Sim Rep!
Sim Rep: Offensive player of the game is quarterback Ben Slothlisberger with a stat line of 22 of 28 for 275 yards passing, an average of 9.8 yards per pass attempt, 4 touchdowns, and a passer rating of 147.2.
Wow! Now for those following along at home that is damn near a perfect passer rating and thus should provide plenty of material for this point task. Early in the second quarter is when Slothlisberger started his dominance with a four play drive where he was a perfect 3 for 3, and that would end in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Adam Spencer on third and inches. The next drive for New Orleans was similar as Slothlisberger was a perfect 5 for 5 on the drive, and it ended in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Adam Spencer on third and goal.
Opening drive of the third quarter and Slothlisberger had two of his passes broken up back to back, but on third and ten found Austin McCormick deep for a 47 yard gain that would set them up just outside the red zone. A run by Mike later and Slothlisberger found McCormick again for a 21 yard touchdown on second and seven. The next drive was similar in that it was built off a big play, but this time it took just one as Slothlisberger connected with Ed Barker for a 43 yard touchdown on third and sixteen. Reading this I have learned Ben is big time on third down! Now please tell me who the defensive player of the game is Sim Rep!
Sim Rep: Defensive player of the game is defensive tackle Magnus Rikiya with a stat line of 3 tackles, 1 sack, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.
This could be prideful on my part to pick a game where my client was the defensive player of the game, but as that was a rarity in the old sim I am going to just embrace being able to talk about him performing well. Now since he only had three plays in the game this will be quite quick. First play was a tackle after just two yards on a second and ten early in the second quarter as part of a three and out. The second and most impressive by far was a 7 yard sack on first and ten early in the third quarter though as Magnus forced a fumble and recovered it on the spot. That is the play that set up Slothlisberger's 43 yard touchdown pass to Ed Barker as well so the team did capitalize on the takeaway. Third play was a good one my Magnus as he only gave up a yard and forced a fumble, but unfortunately it was on second and inches and the opponent recovered it. That drive still ended in a punt though courtesy of the rest of the defense flying around and making plays.
Sim Rep: New Orleans Second Line at San Jose Sabercats. Second Line won 49 to 17.
That is a great game to pick as it was a decisive game on both sides of the ball for New Orleans and makes it easy to make a case for a highlight reel performance for either side. Now tell me who the offensive player of the game is please Sim Rep!
Sim Rep: Offensive player of the game is quarterback Ben Slothlisberger with a stat line of 22 of 28 for 275 yards passing, an average of 9.8 yards per pass attempt, 4 touchdowns, and a passer rating of 147.2.
Wow! Now for those following along at home that is damn near a perfect passer rating and thus should provide plenty of material for this point task. Early in the second quarter is when Slothlisberger started his dominance with a four play drive where he was a perfect 3 for 3, and that would end in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Adam Spencer on third and inches. The next drive for New Orleans was similar as Slothlisberger was a perfect 5 for 5 on the drive, and it ended in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Adam Spencer on third and goal.
Opening drive of the third quarter and Slothlisberger had two of his passes broken up back to back, but on third and ten found Austin McCormick deep for a 47 yard gain that would set them up just outside the red zone. A run by Mike later and Slothlisberger found McCormick again for a 21 yard touchdown on second and seven. The next drive was similar in that it was built off a big play, but this time it took just one as Slothlisberger connected with Ed Barker for a 43 yard touchdown on third and sixteen. Reading this I have learned Ben is big time on third down! Now please tell me who the defensive player of the game is Sim Rep!
Sim Rep: Defensive player of the game is defensive tackle Magnus Rikiya with a stat line of 3 tackles, 1 sack, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.
This could be prideful on my part to pick a game where my client was the defensive player of the game, but as that was a rarity in the old sim I am going to just embrace being able to talk about him performing well. Now since he only had three plays in the game this will be quite quick. First play was a tackle after just two yards on a second and ten early in the second quarter as part of a three and out. The second and most impressive by far was a 7 yard sack on first and ten early in the third quarter though as Magnus forced a fumble and recovered it on the spot. That is the play that set up Slothlisberger's 43 yard touchdown pass to Ed Barker as well so the team did capitalize on the takeaway. Third play was a good one my Magnus as he only gave up a yard and forced a fumble, but unfortunately it was on second and inches and the opponent recovered it. That drive still ended in a punt though courtesy of the rest of the defense flying around and making plays.
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Note: This was super fun! Thank you!