Quote:Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 150+ words or a graphic)In football, the MVP award never really felt right with me due to the sport leaning so heavily toward the team aspect. Being forced to choose, though, I would select RB Cobra Kai. He was an unstoppable force, getting 6 yards per carry on 27 carries. Heck, he had more rushing opportunities than his quarterback had throwing attempts. Kai's speed and elusiveness were assets during his celebratory trip to Disneyland. First off, since he didn't need to buy tickets, he barreled through the turnstiles at the front gate, leaving all the entitled season pass holders in a huff. Inside the park, he went non-stop from ride to ride. He stiff-armed other visitors in line to force his way to the front. Once the operator let him on the ride, Kai always ran to the first car or the front seat. His favorite ride was Splash Mountain because the water reminded him of Honolulu. During the middle of the day when he got hungry, he stuffed his gullet with cotton candy, churros, and Mountain Dew. Kai had a blast, but once he left, Disney's corporate office sent an e-mail to Honolulu's front office saying that Kai was no longer welcome at the park.
15. Going to Disneyland! Who was the Ultimus Game MVP? Give us a rundown of their celebratory trip to Disneyland.
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Quote:Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 150+ words or a graphic)Ignatius Reilly, the starting MLB of the London Royals, is a beast. This guy has a motor that just will not quit, and this is proven by the 121 tackles he got last season, tying with Kevin McThumper as the #1 tackler for S35. Once he got his mitts on you, you were very likely to go down, as he only missed 4 tackles. That is a 96.8% tackle rate. He has occasionally even found himself in the opponent's backfield, earning 5 TFLs and 1 sack. For a linebacker of his size, he has great speed and excellent agility. When Reilly had to play coverage, he was serviceable and able to bat down 5 passes on 56 targets. His opponents were able to catch 34 of those targets, however. Despite this, Reilly did not give up the big play and was generally able to keep the receiver in front of him.
20. Make a scouting report for any of the ISFL or DSFL draftees. Show their stats, abilities, TPE, or highlights.
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Quote:Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 150+ words or a graphic)Safety is my favorite position in football, which is why I chose it as my first ever player. Last season, I said that I would love to try a Coverage LB or a Possession TE due to their Jack-of-all-trades nature. After experiencing a full season in the league, my mind has been somewhat changed regarding this. While I still would not mind playing LB or TE, lately I've been leaning toward DT. A DT doesn't fill up the stat sheet, but they play an important role of engaging blockers so that their teammates can thrive. I personally prefer playing the role of the unsung hero than being in the spotlight. From the three DT archetypes, I would obviously go for All-Purpose because it's right in the name. All-Purpose is the same as Jack-of-all-trades. I feel Nose Tackles are a little too slow, and Interior Rushers are more the spotlight type of DT, so All-Purpose is the perfect middle ground for me.
25. Imagine your current position was not available to be picked when you created your player. What other position would you have picked, and why?
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Quote:Tier 3: Written/Graphics Tasks (Each must be either 150+ words or a graphic)WSBL Affiliate
31. Affliate PT from either SHL/PBE/WSBL. The Weeks must match with the timeframe of this Offseason Task. And you may only use a max of 1.