6. Write 600 words or more on something about anything in the league that interests you. It could be related to statistics, a league issue that you take seriously, or a niche part of history that doesn’t fit neatly into either of the above categories. This must be directly related to the league, so don’t wax 600 words about your team’s participation on a Werewolf server or something.
In S34 in the DSFL, American Boot at the tight end position led his team, the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in not only receiving yards and receiving TDs, but all purpose yards and TDs. In the process he won two awards, tight end of the year, and offensive performance of the year, and was the only tight end with double digit touchdowns in the DSFL. That offensive performance of the year was possibly the best receiving game by a tight end ever in the DSFL, and American Boot did it on just 4 catches. On those 4 catches, American Boot had 2 TDs, 206(!!) yards, a long of 73 yards, and a per catch average of 51.5(!!) yards. What makes this even wilder is that American Boot could have had an ever better season as he did not show up at all in the box score except for snaps played until week 4. Through the first 3 weeks, American Boot failed to get a pancake, catch, or even a target. American Boot did all that he did in what was effectively an 11 game season. In 14 games, 11 of which he recorded stats in, American Boot finished with a total of 51 catches, 916 receiving yards, 10 TDs, 9 pancakes, and 0 sacks allowed. The per game average of these over 11 games is: 4.6 catches/game, 83.3 receiving yards/game, 0.9 TDs/game, 0.8 pancakes/game, and 0 sacks allowed/game. If we extrapolate these averages to a full DSFL season we get the following: 64 catches, 1166 receiving yards, 13 TDs, 11 pancakes, and 0 sacks allowed. This would have placed American Boot 4th in receiving yards among all players in the DSFL, and 1st among all tight ends. Already leading all tight ends in touchdowns, but tied for 3rd with 3 other players, American Boot now jumps to leading everyone in receiving touchdowns. Not much changes in pancakes or sacks allowed, but in terms of receiving stats, American Boot is now second among all rookies for receiving yards, and still has less catches than everyone ahead of him. With the numbers he compiled from just 11 weeks of actually getting stats, American Boot was nominated for the DSFL offensive rookie of the year award. The winner was RB Rab Thecrab with 1139 rushing yards, 14 TDs, and 173 receiving yards. The other nominees were two wide receivers and a quarterback. One wide receiver was Swantavius Torch who had 1123 receiving yards, and 10 receiving touchdowns. The other wide receiver was Ollie O'Donnell, who had 1391 receiving yards, but only 4 receiving touchdowns. The quarterback was Owen Farrell, who had 2975 passing yards (last in the league), but had the highest passer rating in the league with 94.4, he threw for 26 TDs, and 10 interceptions. On this list as is, American Boot probably beats out just one of the receivers. With his averages being extrapolated over a 14 game season, American Boot leads both receivers in TDs, and while behind in yards by over 200, has 9 more TDs than Ollie O'Donnell. Rab Thecrab has more total yards than Boot, and another TD, so the award still probably goes to Rab Thecrab, but American Boot would be the best pass catching rookie out of all positions at tight end. American Boot over an 11 game season had the best single game out of any offensive player in the DSFL, was the best tight end in the league, had more touchdowns than any other tight end, and did not allow a single sack, and if those stats were extrapolated over a 14 game season, American Boot has possibly the greatest season by a tight end in the DSFL ever.
In S34 in the DSFL, American Boot at the tight end position led his team, the Bondi Beach Buccaneers in not only receiving yards and receiving TDs, but all purpose yards and TDs. In the process he won two awards, tight end of the year, and offensive performance of the year, and was the only tight end with double digit touchdowns in the DSFL. That offensive performance of the year was possibly the best receiving game by a tight end ever in the DSFL, and American Boot did it on just 4 catches. On those 4 catches, American Boot had 2 TDs, 206(!!) yards, a long of 73 yards, and a per catch average of 51.5(!!) yards. What makes this even wilder is that American Boot could have had an ever better season as he did not show up at all in the box score except for snaps played until week 4. Through the first 3 weeks, American Boot failed to get a pancake, catch, or even a target. American Boot did all that he did in what was effectively an 11 game season. In 14 games, 11 of which he recorded stats in, American Boot finished with a total of 51 catches, 916 receiving yards, 10 TDs, 9 pancakes, and 0 sacks allowed. The per game average of these over 11 games is: 4.6 catches/game, 83.3 receiving yards/game, 0.9 TDs/game, 0.8 pancakes/game, and 0 sacks allowed/game. If we extrapolate these averages to a full DSFL season we get the following: 64 catches, 1166 receiving yards, 13 TDs, 11 pancakes, and 0 sacks allowed. This would have placed American Boot 4th in receiving yards among all players in the DSFL, and 1st among all tight ends. Already leading all tight ends in touchdowns, but tied for 3rd with 3 other players, American Boot now jumps to leading everyone in receiving touchdowns. Not much changes in pancakes or sacks allowed, but in terms of receiving stats, American Boot is now second among all rookies for receiving yards, and still has less catches than everyone ahead of him. With the numbers he compiled from just 11 weeks of actually getting stats, American Boot was nominated for the DSFL offensive rookie of the year award. The winner was RB Rab Thecrab with 1139 rushing yards, 14 TDs, and 173 receiving yards. The other nominees were two wide receivers and a quarterback. One wide receiver was Swantavius Torch who had 1123 receiving yards, and 10 receiving touchdowns. The other wide receiver was Ollie O'Donnell, who had 1391 receiving yards, but only 4 receiving touchdowns. The quarterback was Owen Farrell, who had 2975 passing yards (last in the league), but had the highest passer rating in the league with 94.4, he threw for 26 TDs, and 10 interceptions. On this list as is, American Boot probably beats out just one of the receivers. With his averages being extrapolated over a 14 game season, American Boot leads both receivers in TDs, and while behind in yards by over 200, has 9 more TDs than Ollie O'Donnell. Rab Thecrab has more total yards than Boot, and another TD, so the award still probably goes to Rab Thecrab, but American Boot would be the best pass catching rookie out of all positions at tight end. American Boot over an 11 game season had the best single game out of any offensive player in the DSFL, was the best tight end in the league, had more touchdowns than any other tight end, and did not allow a single sack, and if those stats were extrapolated over a 14 game season, American Boot has possibly the greatest season by a tight end in the DSFL ever.