Playoff MVP:
Robbed:
Obviously, the team that was robbed was the Colorado Yeti. They deserve to be in the season 4 playoffs. Why, should an team that went on a 12 game losing streak to start the season make the playoffs? Why should an team that has the worst record in NSFL history challenge for the Solies Trophy? Why should a team that went 1-13 potentially challenge for the Ultimus? Well that answer is 1. They were a team that went to the Ultimus 2 years in a row. The Baltimore Hawks by all means were the 2nd best team in the NSFC. The Liberty’s point differential is absolutely abysmal. A team that has -85 differential should not be anywhere near the playoffs. Compared to the Liberty, the Baltimore Hawks have -9 differential rating. That's pretty terrible too but not as atrocious as -85. Sure, somehow the Liberty managed to get an undefeated conference record. But the Baltimore Hawks were the better team. So how does the Colorado Yeti fit into this equation? We’re back at that one stated before. That one win in the Colorado’s Yeti record book for the season. That win? Oh yeah, it's against the Baltimore Hawks. Basically what I'm saying is, if you couldn't tell, is that the hawks deserve to be in the playoffs, but the Yeti beat them so they deserve to be in the playoffs. Boom, science
Playoff Review:
The playoff are now over. Season 4, possibly the best season in terms of on the field play has ended and we are now getting ready for 2nd most exciting time of the year, offseason (sarcasm). I'm here to break down the actual most exciting time of the year, playoffs. Full of joy, tears, defeat, and victory, this was and you can quote me on this, the most exciting and the best playoffs in NSFL history. First we had the NSFC game. The Yellowknife Wraiths, a team who officially declared they were tanking this season and the Philadelphia Liberty who some say (I don't) does not deserve their playoff berth, battle it out for the Glacies Trophy. In a close game, a pass from Matt Akselsen to Bailey Cook for a 39 yard touchdown to seal the game, 17-10. Over in the ASFC, for the 4th time in a row, the perennial kings Arizona Outlaws took on their most heated rival, the Orange County Otters. In what will be one of the most cinderella moments, the retiring Leroy Jenkins rushed 2 yards for the game-winning touchdown to finally dethrone the overlords. So here we are, the first Ultimus without the Outlaws. The Yellowknife Wraiths vs. The Orange County Otters. In what was a hard fought effort by the Yellowknife Wraiths, they just couldn't survive the #OtterSlaughter. Otters win 30-23. Congratulations to Orange County Otters!
Championship Banner:
Robbed:
Obviously, the team that was robbed was the Colorado Yeti. They deserve to be in the season 4 playoffs. Why, should an team that went on a 12 game losing streak to start the season make the playoffs? Why should an team that has the worst record in NSFL history challenge for the Solies Trophy? Why should a team that went 1-13 potentially challenge for the Ultimus? Well that answer is 1. They were a team that went to the Ultimus 2 years in a row. The Baltimore Hawks by all means were the 2nd best team in the NSFC. The Liberty’s point differential is absolutely abysmal. A team that has -85 differential should not be anywhere near the playoffs. Compared to the Liberty, the Baltimore Hawks have -9 differential rating. That's pretty terrible too but not as atrocious as -85. Sure, somehow the Liberty managed to get an undefeated conference record. But the Baltimore Hawks were the better team. So how does the Colorado Yeti fit into this equation? We’re back at that one stated before. That one win in the Colorado’s Yeti record book for the season. That win? Oh yeah, it's against the Baltimore Hawks. Basically what I'm saying is, if you couldn't tell, is that the hawks deserve to be in the playoffs, but the Yeti beat them so they deserve to be in the playoffs. Boom, science
Playoff Review:
The playoff are now over. Season 4, possibly the best season in terms of on the field play has ended and we are now getting ready for 2nd most exciting time of the year, offseason (sarcasm). I'm here to break down the actual most exciting time of the year, playoffs. Full of joy, tears, defeat, and victory, this was and you can quote me on this, the most exciting and the best playoffs in NSFL history. First we had the NSFC game. The Yellowknife Wraiths, a team who officially declared they were tanking this season and the Philadelphia Liberty who some say (I don't) does not deserve their playoff berth, battle it out for the Glacies Trophy. In a close game, a pass from Matt Akselsen to Bailey Cook for a 39 yard touchdown to seal the game, 17-10. Over in the ASFC, for the 4th time in a row, the perennial kings Arizona Outlaws took on their most heated rival, the Orange County Otters. In what will be one of the most cinderella moments, the retiring Leroy Jenkins rushed 2 yards for the game-winning touchdown to finally dethrone the overlords. So here we are, the first Ultimus without the Outlaws. The Yellowknife Wraiths vs. The Orange County Otters. In what was a hard fought effort by the Yellowknife Wraiths, they just couldn't survive the #OtterSlaughter. Otters win 30-23. Congratulations to Orange County Otters!
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