Tier 2: Short Form Tasks (Each must be 400+ words)
Choose up to TWO for 5 TPE each.
14. Describe your player and/or team’s journey through this latest season. What were the highlights? What were the lower points? What might you have done differently? What are your expectations for next season?
Another season is in the books, the fifth for New Orleans linebacker Vincent Jones Jr. In many eyes l, Vincent did not live up to expectations. After breaking into the league in S27, Vincent impressed just about everyone in the ISFL, racking up 87 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery, 7 sacks, 1 interception and 11 passes deflected. These numbers were good enough to get Jones nominated for Defensive Rookie of the Year and actually take the award home. This past season at the height of Vincent’s playing career, he posted 96 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 1 forced and one recovered fumble, 7 sacks and 8 passes deflected.
These latest number don’t seem to be too far off from his rookie season. Most would argue that a fifth year player, who is at the top of their game, should have improved quite a bit in all of the major stats. Making 9 more tackles isn’t necessarily a game changer and he was just about the same in each of the other recorded stats. When Vincent should be putting up some major numbers he has been pretty plain. While 96 is the most tackles he has made in a season, his 5 tackles for a loss matches his personal best, he fell quite a bit from his record number of forced fumbles, which he has done twice, with 4. Fumbles recovered has been a constant for Vincent, recovering one fumble each season he has played. 11 sacks is Jones Jr’s most sacks in a season to date, 4 more than his past season totals. This isn’t the first time Vincent hasn’t picked off an opposing quarterback in a season, but hopefully the last. His 8 passes deflected are three less than his personal best of 11, which he has done twice now.
Vincent is going to be the best player allowable the coming season. He wants to show that on the field and help steer his Second Line teammates back to the playoffs and back to the Ultimus game, like he did in his rookie season. He knows that he needs to be better. Better than he was last season and better than each season he has played in yet. He is looking for a big season, because after this season, which will be his 6th, it will be downhill from there. So, keep your eyes out for Vincent next season, he is looking the step up his game quite a bit!
Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 200+ words or a graphic)
Choose up to FOUR for 2.5 TPE each.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
Vincent Jones Jr. was contacted by the ISFL head office a few weeks prior to the Ultimus game. They explained to Vincent that they wanted to make sure that this seasons halftime entertainment should really reflect what an ISFL player wants to see in a halftime show. They picked a player at random, and guess who was selected, that's right, Vincent Jones Jr. Vincent is a huge fan of karioke and that was the first thing that came to his head and he went with it. Each fan in attendance got the opportunity to sign up for the chance to be part of the half time show. 5 lucky ISFL fans were selected to perform their favorite songs. We had a good mix of song selection and talent level. It seemed like everyone really enjoyed the show and the entertainment provided by the karioking fans. Vincent enjoyed every moment of it. He said after the show, that was the best time he has had at an Ultimus game, which isn't too much of a surprise considering he's only other appearance at the big game was on the losing side of a lopsided game. We will see if the karioke theme will be a mainstay at the Ultimus now, I highly doubt that but I guess anything is possible...
31. Affliate PT from either SHL/PBE/WSBL. The Weeks must match with the timeframe of this UW. And you may only use a max of 1.
SHL affiliate
Choose up to TWO for 5 TPE each.
14. Describe your player and/or team’s journey through this latest season. What were the highlights? What were the lower points? What might you have done differently? What are your expectations for next season?
Another season is in the books, the fifth for New Orleans linebacker Vincent Jones Jr. In many eyes l, Vincent did not live up to expectations. After breaking into the league in S27, Vincent impressed just about everyone in the ISFL, racking up 87 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery, 7 sacks, 1 interception and 11 passes deflected. These numbers were good enough to get Jones nominated for Defensive Rookie of the Year and actually take the award home. This past season at the height of Vincent’s playing career, he posted 96 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 1 forced and one recovered fumble, 7 sacks and 8 passes deflected.
These latest number don’t seem to be too far off from his rookie season. Most would argue that a fifth year player, who is at the top of their game, should have improved quite a bit in all of the major stats. Making 9 more tackles isn’t necessarily a game changer and he was just about the same in each of the other recorded stats. When Vincent should be putting up some major numbers he has been pretty plain. While 96 is the most tackles he has made in a season, his 5 tackles for a loss matches his personal best, he fell quite a bit from his record number of forced fumbles, which he has done twice, with 4. Fumbles recovered has been a constant for Vincent, recovering one fumble each season he has played. 11 sacks is Jones Jr’s most sacks in a season to date, 4 more than his past season totals. This isn’t the first time Vincent hasn’t picked off an opposing quarterback in a season, but hopefully the last. His 8 passes deflected are three less than his personal best of 11, which he has done twice now.
Vincent is going to be the best player allowable the coming season. He wants to show that on the field and help steer his Second Line teammates back to the playoffs and back to the Ultimus game, like he did in his rookie season. He knows that he needs to be better. Better than he was last season and better than each season he has played in yet. He is looking for a big season, because after this season, which will be his 6th, it will be downhill from there. So, keep your eyes out for Vincent next season, he is looking the step up his game quite a bit!
Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 200+ words or a graphic)
Choose up to FOUR for 2.5 TPE each.
22. You’re in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show. What would you do?
Vincent Jones Jr. was contacted by the ISFL head office a few weeks prior to the Ultimus game. They explained to Vincent that they wanted to make sure that this seasons halftime entertainment should really reflect what an ISFL player wants to see in a halftime show. They picked a player at random, and guess who was selected, that's right, Vincent Jones Jr. Vincent is a huge fan of karioke and that was the first thing that came to his head and he went with it. Each fan in attendance got the opportunity to sign up for the chance to be part of the half time show. 5 lucky ISFL fans were selected to perform their favorite songs. We had a good mix of song selection and talent level. It seemed like everyone really enjoyed the show and the entertainment provided by the karioking fans. Vincent enjoyed every moment of it. He said after the show, that was the best time he has had at an Ultimus game, which isn't too much of a surprise considering he's only other appearance at the big game was on the losing side of a lopsided game. We will see if the karioke theme will be a mainstay at the Ultimus now, I highly doubt that but I guess anything is possible...
31. Affliate PT from either SHL/PBE/WSBL. The Weeks must match with the timeframe of this UW. And you may only use a max of 1.
SHL affiliate
Vincent Jones Jr. - S26 LB - Tijuana Luchadores
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