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Post-Championship Game Conference - hyoujin - 10-9-13 5:11 PM

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I just want to make a brief comment before all the questions.

I want to thank Peyton for being a great leader and rallying this team together. This win came from a strong overall team effort. We proved the critics wrong and even though Peyton made a questionable mid season personnel change we were able to come together as a team.

We played good defense all around throughout the season and used the last game of the season as a scouting report for potential starters in the playoffs. We were able to use this game as a learning experience and stepping stone and coach buttfumble to great improvement. We knew the potential final matchup would be our division rival (Dallas) and buttfumble eventually came through and had a huge impact, especially on special teams.

Having sat out the semi-playoffs, boo was ready to play from the concussion suffered in the last game of the season. Although, signs of the concussion showed early he was able to recover and pull off a very clutch performance proving that the team needed his veteran presence and talent.

Stevie '0 YAC' Johnson, showed why he was a dependable player all season. His consistent rushing put pressure on the QB and his ability to listen to plays and execute helped the team significantly. His positive energy and eagerness to chestbump anything in sight brought up the team morale.

Peyton Manning. I don't think any words can do this man justice. At the age of 37 he is playing at the prime of his career and to win a championship after he announced his retirement is a real accomplishment.

And finally I just want to make a shoutout to Blaze for helping us early on the season. You really deserved to be a part of this championship.

This might seem racist cause they're both black - fuck you Willy and fuck you Ed Reed. You both suck at the mod, suck at life, and talk out of your asses. Good luck with minimum wage for the rest of your lives.

And cause every player we faced in the playoffs left without saying a word - good game to you all.

I will be now fielding questions and any comments from the media.


- Search4theYeti - 10-9-13 5:40 PM

I just wanna add my thanks to Peyton'The Jewler'Manning and add I kept the bench so warm I'm handing out hot grill cheese sandwiches as we speak. Worth all the practices I skipped "mmmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmm toasty"!

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- buttfumble - 10-9-13 5:45 PM

Mr. Hyoujin sir, is there any chance at all Peyton will return for one more season a la Tony Gonzales?

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Mr. Hyoujin sir, many of your teammates throughout the season thought of you as a loudmouth.. any comments?

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Mr. Hyoujin sir, is it true that once the NY Jets get 6 wins you will in fact eat your own pubes?


- Peyton - 10-9-13 6:43 PM

I will now make my statement, seeing that no members of the media have any questions for hyoujin. I just hope the league doesn't fine my teammate for such foul language.

First off, hats off to the Outlaws and Tom Brady for a great season. They battled us 3 times throughout the season and playoffs, and each of those games were all within a touchdown. Aj found himself in the national headlines throughout the season as he emerged as Brady's go-to receiver. Another go-to-guy was Shanks, who proved to his peers that he is still a top-tier player. His veteran leadership and knowledge of the game only helped benefit his quarterback. His quarterback, Tom Brady, also had deadpool as an offensive weapon. A weapon that was playing at a high level towards the end of the season and throughout the playoffs. Statistically, Brady was neck to neck with Manning with the only defying difference being the experience. He also displayed good GM skills with quality pickups of Smilez and Ether. It's safe to say that Tom Brady has earned himself the status of an elite quarterback.

Now to the CSFL2 Champions, the Chicago Express.

We were doubted from the get-go. Critics denounced our draft class and saw us as non-contenders in a division that featured a juggernaut team in the Dallas Outlaws. Our first win was labeled a fluke, but it was that same play that won us the week 1 match that secured our Championship title. 4 of our 7 victories were late 4th quarter comebacks. but I digress.

While, we did a lot of things right this year, my only regret was the trading of Blaze - a player who executes the game-plan to perfection each and every game. It's safe to say that he too is a champion.

I want to thank my team for making it a great year.

Hyoujin played up to the standard that made him my #1 draft selection. He is the Richard Sherman of this mod. You hate to play against him, but you love to have him on your team (sometimes). His defensive skills also match that of Sherman, as hyoujin has cemented his spot as arguably the best defender in the game.

Boo has done nothing, but prove everyone wrong. He's known for his defense, but he really improved his offensive skills throughout the whole year. He is as underrated of a player as he is quite. Boo has 4 rings in as many championship appearances. He will go down as one of the best.

Stevie "Cannot buy YAC to safe his life" Johnson is another underrated player. His precise route running skills rank up to Blaze's. He has done nothing, but rack in receptions and touchdowns. He showed how versatile he was by playing all over the field throughout the whole year. He was one of this year's biggest draft steals.

What can I say about the Buttfumble? He took the coaching and criticism from hyoujin and I in stride as he only continues to progress in skill. He proved his biggest critic, Stevie Johnson, wrong when he put on a show in the Championship game on offense, defense, special teams, and chestbump gatherings. This guy is an emerging player with the potential of being elite at quarterback or receiver.

Blaze, Yeti, leggie, veX, and heeepz all played and contributed in a game in which we were victorious. I tried to get everyone playing time when the match-ups allowed it and I think that everyone was pleased (besides Blaze and leggie and heepz and probably somebody else because the whole team wanted to play).


- Shanks - 10-10-13 9:52 AM

Now it's time for me to make my statement as both a competitor and commissioner in the mod.

I would first like to state toward our main headrunner of the mod, Peyton Manning, that it has been in fact a pleasure playing against you as a competitor throughout the past few years. It was great to have you lined up right against me one last time in a championship game. We've had our times going against each other with you coming up on top, myself coming up on top, and these past years have just been full of dramatic memories. You will always be a premier QB in the mod and I'm glad you get to leave with a bang. Thank you Peyton for continuing to grow the mod's competitive community.

Hyoujin has been impressing players throughout the mod with his quick rise to the pug scene. He grew as a player and I was glad to be there to watch his improvement over the past year especially. The connection between Peyton and Hyoujin has been outstanding throughout the league that I was honored to play defense against him. He was well deserved to be the MVP of the playoffs.

Boo, to me, is known as the silent assassin. I worked with him the past few months on offense and I am glad he began to shine, especially on the big stage of the championship game.

Buttfumble's dedication to the mod is excellent. I am constantly harassed by him especially to play in pugs and I never mind it, even if I'm busy. It show's his passion for the game and how he wants to grow as player, which showed in the last game of the season especially. Kudos to you assfumble. Don't waste my time.

For my team, Dallas Outlaws, I'm proud of you guys for turning around a season that we all thought was going down in turmoil. You all stepped up to reach your potential and it impressed me.

The MVP in my book for Dallas will have to be AJ. His precise route running, YAC, and defense has helped carry Dallas into the playoffs. He also provided an amazing effort in turning the championship game around. He was by far seen as a steal in our draft from the beginning of the season.

With that being said, it has been a great season, a great championship game, and I hope CSFL3 will be even better. Any further questions I will be more than welcome to answer.