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    Hot or Not
    Playoff Edition
    Round 2


    Hot or Not Archive:
    WEEK 1
    WEEK 2

    WEEK 3
    WEEK 4
    REPLAY
    PLAYOFFS 1
    PLAYOFFS 2
    PLAYOFFS 3
    FINALS








    TWLD




    Winner's Final


    Fierce vs. Potenza
    50-24
    Round 1

    After an epic, three round Winner's Semi-Final between Fierce and Burn where every match was decided by single-digit margins, many expected a similar series against Potenza, as they had gone 7-0 during the regular season.

    Instead, Fierce proved what many of us suspected all along, that they were paper champions of the regular season who won meaningless games over Burn and Fierce during replay week with most of their starters not showing, and couldn't even put up 25 kills, in one of the most lopsided, embarrassing rounds in TWLD history.

    Lasenza (14-5) led all warbirds, crushing Potenza with aplomb, as DEEZ NUTS almost aced them with a 10-1, ahead of Apok (10-6), Skepsis (8-7), and Vash (8-5).

    All of Potenza negged, as Okyo (8-10), Iron Survivor (7-10), Cres (5-10), Served (4-10), and Forces (0-10) performed various keyboard presses that technically qualifies as "warbirding".

    Don't worry guys, practice makes perfect!



    Oh...

    HOT: Lasenza

    NOT: Mark Stone, joining the legendary 0-10 TWLD/TWLJ club. Congratulations! You and 24 should get matching '0-10 Club' tattoos:



    ---

    Fierce vs. Potenza
    50-36
    Round 2

    Potenza managed to get a whole 1 person to go positive in round two, and it only took razing 500 miles of critically endangered Brazilian rain forest to get it to us, as Iron Survivor went a whole +1 (!!!), notching an out-of-this-world 11-10, ahead of Okyo (9-10), Cres (8-10), Spezza (4-10), Served (1-6), and Shaun (3-4). Tanzu, meanwhile, continued his impressive lifetime streak of ducking Fierce in TWLD. Tanzu and Rule should form a squad next year, and call it ISIS (Insane Shit-talking In Spec).

    Ship 9 warriors aside, Fierce put in a sublime performance, coalescing a balanced attack around DEEZ NUTS (11-5), Lasenza (11-8), Vash (10-7), Skepsis (10-9), and Apok (8-7).

    Congrats to Fierce on advancing to the TWLD Finals for the fifth year in a row!

    HOT: DEEZ NUTS
    NOT: Mr. Tinkles (4-10)



    Originally posted by Crescent Seal View Post
    no1 on potenza even gonna log on 4 it fk playoffs fk dis game
    Pathetic.


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    Loser's Quarter-Final


    Burn vs. Dudgeon
    50-42
    Round 1

    Best went ham this game, notching an impressive 17-10 to lead Ogron (9-6), Ease (9-8), Mythril (6-8), and Zidane (9-10) to the 50-42 win.

    megaman89 made his presence felt with a superb 15-10, with good play from Zizzo (10-10) and dreamwin (8-10), but poor play from Stayon (6-10) and especially JAMAL (3-10) prevented this from becoming a potential upset.

    HOT: Best
    HOT: megaman89

    NOT: JAMAL

    ---

    Burn vs. Dudgeon
    50-41
    Round 2

    Ease (13-2) and Best (15-10) took over Round 2 late, after being down in the mid-game, ahead of Mythril (10-10) and Tiny (6-10), and Zidane (2-5), with a late sub-in from Ogron (4-4).

    dreamwin (15-10) and Zizzo (11-10) continued their strong showings in warbird, with some great scores, but once again a series of uneven performances let them down, as Stayon (6-10), JAMAL (5-10), and megaman89 (4-10) failed to reach parity.

    Nevertheless, Dudgeon acquitted themselves nicely in TWLD, with a pair of 50-40 results against Burn and knocking out Vikings in three thrilling rounds last weekend, despite not being WBs. Kudos!

    HOT: Ease
    HOT: dreamwin

    NOT: megaman89

    HONORING THE FALLEN
    Zizzo (Dudgeon)


    Zizzo finished fourth in TWLD in kills, quietly putting together a fantastic season, notching an impressive 128-121 record over 13 games, including 15-9, 13-8 performances to take out Vikings in the Quarter-Finals, and 10-10, 11-10 against championship contenders Burn. Nice work!



    ---


    Loser's Quarter-Final


    Cobra vs. LEGO
    50-28
    Round 1

    Last year's TWLD Finalists showed no mercy to a hapless basing squad masquerading as a multi-league institution (despite Turban's best efforts), as Cobra won by an astounding 22 kills. Yikes!

    Absent (11-1) and Rasaq (12-7) led Casket (11-9), Ricko (8-5), and skatarius (7-6) to the W.

    For the Legonians, Turban (11-10) put up the only positive score for them across both rounds, ahead of joemama (8-10), Flew (5-10), ROWS (3-10), TJ Hazuki (1-4), and Henry Saari (0-6).

    HOT: Absent
    NOT: Whoever subbed Henry Saari (0-6) out, preventing his entry into the elite ranks of the 0-10 Club with Mark Stone.

    Said '0-10 Club' President, 24: "We're very disappointed in LEGO's leadership, as we looked forward to the addition of Henry Salami to our membership rolls. While it's no -1-10, his 0-6 was certainly the sort of performance we're looking for. Mark Stone, a.k.a. Forces, has already benefitted tremendously from his association with us, as we provide excellent references."



    ---

    Cobra vs. LEGO
    50-32
    Round 2

    Ricko (14-7), Casket (13-4), Absent (8-8), Rasaq (10-10), and skatarius (5-3) didn't let their foot off the gas, as round two proved to be more of the same, as Cobra took care of business.

    Flew (9-10) and Turban (8-10) proved too little, too late, as passable scores from Rows (7-10) and TJ Hazuki (7-10) couldn't buoy one of the worst TWLD captains of all-time in Joemama (1-10), who avoided joining 24 and Mark Stone by a single kill. Awful.

    With that, Cobra will lock horns with Burn in the Loser's Semi-Final next sunday, whereupon the winner will take on Potenza in the Loser's Bracket Final for a chance to reach the Championship Finals on November 22nd.

    HOT: Ricko

    NOT: Joemama (1-10). LEGO's TWLD nightmare captaincy finally is over, as the laggy (C) who started himself in every game despite one of the worst records in history (61-98) is eliminated from contention.

    Joemama is a lot like the Chinese navy -- 200 Pings and in dire need of a sub.

    HONORING THE FALLEN
    Turban (LEGO)


    Turban finished third in kills in TWLD, with a 129-120 record and playing every game for the undermanned and poorly helmed LEGO squad, who, along with Flew (Runner-up to this award with a respectable 107-115 record, including a 17-7 vs. Dudgeon in Week 3) willed LEGO past Paladen in a Round 3, 50-48 win last weekend to keep their season alive and played all 13 games. Stalwart effort!
    Last edited by ogron; 11-10-2015, 12:19 AM.
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  • #2
    TWLJ


    Winner's Final


    Burn vs. Dudgeon
    50-42
    Round 1

    kess (12-7), Ease (12-8), Tiny (11-9), Zidane (8-8), and Best (6-10) took Round 1 of the Winner's Final by 8, as both of the heavily favored TWLJ teams vied for a spot in the Championship Finals.

    For Dudgeon, Rough (11-10), Stayon (10-10), and Commodo (9-10) played well, but were let down by megaman89 (6-10), dreamwin (2-6), and Zizzo (2-4).

    HOT: Kess
    NOT: dreamwin

    ---

    Burn vs. Dudgeon
    50-45
    Round 2

    The second round was extremely close, with Burn winning by the narrowest of margins, as megaman89 (14-10) had a big game leading Dudgeon, as both he and dreamwin (10-10) stormed back from their sub-standard Round 1 efforts, but the three best players from the first game didn't follow it up this one, as Stayon (6-10), Commodo (6-10), and Rough (4-10) fell short.

    Zidane (13-9) led Burn in clinching the match, ahead of Tiny (11-10), Best (9-8), Ease (7-8), and kess (7-10).

    Burn moves on the Championship Finals, while Dudgeon falls to the Loser's Bracket Finals, where they will be the odds-on favorite to secure a rematch for the title.

    HOT: Zidane
    NOT: Rough, who got cut up for a 4-10. I know you love playing on a joystick, but given the amount of blood and excuses pouring out of you every time you lose, it might be time to trade in that gamepad for a maxipad.

    Think about it -- this could be you!




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    Loser's Quarter-Final



    Juans vs. Cobra
    50-31
    Round 1

    Tom Juan (12-5), Lorko (10-5), Steadman (10-9), Healt (8-4), and John Juan (6-8) led Juans to a decisive Round 1 victory.

    On the losing side, Kim, Shadowmere, Trasher, vys, and Wax all negged, with only vys approaching parity with a 9-10.

    HOT: Tom Juan
    NOT: Shadowmere (3-10). I had a really good Gandalf joke, only to realize that was Shadowfax, not Shadowmere. FML. You get a free pass this one.

    ---

    Cobra vs. Juans
    50-47
    Round 2

    Trasher (12-9), Kim (11-8), Shadowmere (11-10), Wax (7-10), and vys (6-10) managed to eek out the tightest of victories in his hotly contested Round 2. Wowza!

    Tom Juan (14-10) and healt (13-10) once again showed up big, with a solid outing from Steadman (9-10), but a pair of 4-10s from John Juan and Lorko forced a Round 3.

    HOT: Trasher
    NOT: John Juan
    NOT: Lorko

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    Juans vs. Cobra
    50-46
    Round 3

    In an excellent Round 3, with both teams fighting for their lives, Juans edged Cobra out 50-46 as only Healt (13-8) and Tom Juan (11-8) were left standing, leading John Juan (13-10), Tom Juan (11-8), Lorko (6-10), and Steadman (6-10) to the W.

    For Cobra, vys (12-10) and Trasher (11-10) played well, but negative nacies Wax (7-10), Shadowmere (7-10), and Kim (5-10) put the nail in their coffin.

    HOT: Healt
    NOT: Kim (5-10).
    HONORING THE FALLEN
    Trasher (Cobra)


    Neymar and Zazerick had the best regular seasons for Cobra, but neither showed when it mattered in a must-win game vs. Juans to keep their season alive, so it came down to Trasher (81-87), Shadowmere (97-108), and Wax (91-96). Shadow was on the verge of breaking out as a superstar jav last year, so this season is quite the regression, Wax is a longtime veteran jav and was solid but not spectacular, while Trasher is primarily a baser, yet contributed all season, then performed in the clutch, leading his squad with a 12-9 in their Round 2 win, and a stalwart 11-10 in their Round 3 loss, narrowly losing to a talented Juans squad, making him my choice as Cobra's standout player in TWLJ. He was their best jav when it mattered the most. Congrats!



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    Loser's Quarter-Final



    Fierce vs. Potenza
    50-32
    Round 1

    Evildeed (15-10) led all javelins, as revered (13-8), LAST STANDING (8-2), Apricot (9-6), and 24 (4-6) knocked Potenza's teeth out in Round 1.

    On the not-so-winning side, shaun (9-10), okyo (7-10), Mark St0-10ne (5-10), iron survivor (4-10), and field (4-10) all negged.

    HOT: Evildeed
    NOT: field (4-10). The answer to "If someone else jumps off a bridge, are you going to jump off too?", field parroted iron survivor's shit score, much in the same way he parrots Cres's stupid sayings:

    Originally posted by Crescent Seal View Post
    grrrrr!!!!!!!!!!! we r so pissed lol!!!!!!
    Originally posted by field View Post
    grrrrr!!!!!!!!!!! we r so pissed lol!!!!!!
    You may not be able to pilot a jav, but I've found something a little more fitting for you that you can pilot:



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    Potenza vs. Fierce
    50-46
    Round 2

    God-king Okyo kept Potenza's season alive, putting up a monster 16-10 performance, ahead of Iron Survivor (10-10), Cres (8-10), Mark Stone (8-6), and Shaun (7-10).

    Fierce saw solid, balanced outings from LAST STANDING (11-10), revered (10-10), apricot (10-10), and 24 (10-10), but EvilDeed (4-10) shit the bed and cost them the round.

    HOT: Okyo
    NOT: Evildeed

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    Fierce vs. Potenza
    50-35
    Round 3

    Fierce put Potenza out of their misery, as the better team finally flexed their muscle, with revered (16-7) going completely fucking ham, as the veteran javelin took this game by the throat and never let go (much like a first date with Greg Hardy), with sizzling performances from Evildeed (12-7) and Last Standing (12-8), with Apricot (5-6) and strong sub-in Apok (3-0) in tow, and one of the most atrocious outings in TWLJ history, as 24 went 1-7 in a 50-35 win!!

    After his 6-10 and 5-10 performances in the first leg of the playoffs (both the worst scores on his team and earning two NOTs), and with his 4-6 in Round 1 and his 1-7 in Round 3, he has had the lowest score in 4 of 5 games for Fierce in these 2015 playoffs, despite having the 7th most games played in TWJD amongst all javelins. Just wow...

    I hope Fierce doesn't waste a round this Sunday figuring out they need Apok starting against Dudgeon -- play him immediately!!! He's a clutch playoff performer, which they're in desperate need of (they have plenty of javing talent.)

    Iron Survivor, Cres, Mark Stone, Okyo, and Shaun all negged, as Potenza was eliminated from TWLJ.

    HOT: revered

    NOT: 24 (1-7). If this were the zombie apocalypse, and we all got into a car to escape a horde of zombies, we'd all die because you don't know how to drive clutch. You have a 13-7 average against Potenza in TWJD. You need to swallow an entire bottle of Xanax before every match.

    (NOTE: DO NOT SWALLOW AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF XANAX)


    HONORING THE FALLEN
    Okyo (Potenza)


    Okyo was a complete monster for Potenza in TWLJ this season, finishing 5th in the league in kills with 123, including a Herculean 16-10 this week, and 12-10 and 11-10s last week to knock LEGO out of contention, continuing his dominance in both warbird and javelin. Kudos!

    Last edited by ogron; 11-12-2015, 10:06 PM.
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    • #3
      TWLB


      Loser's Quarter-Final



      Cobra vs. Vikings
      20:00-15:42

      Vikings really impressed this season, upsetting Fierce during the regular season, winning a playoff game, and taking 16 minutes off a veteran Cobra squad, as the heavily-favored Cobramin clinched the W in a fun match.

      Trasher (43-5) and Pressure (29-3) terred ahead of menelvagor (2.5 RPD again???) and Wax (2.8 RPD) in shark, with voth (128-76), Ricko (123-71), skatarius (123-78), and squallFF8 (114-62) in spider.

      warportal (57-14) terred ahead of Ephemeral (2.9 RPD) and Valker (2.8 RPD), with Steep leading the way with a 125-86 in ship 3, ahead of Cloth (117-80), TheWadoRooster (110-89), Gurliver (107-78), and Banks (88-71).

      A great season from the Vikings despite being eliminated, with solid and consistent sharking every week from Eph and Valker, solid, pushy spidering from Steep, Gurliver, and Enf, and good terring from warportal -- they formed a competent nucleus despite lacking starpower or a plethora of Vikings, and were a nice addition to TWLB. Extremely hard to single out an Honoring The Fallen candidate, I'll likely pick two, since 5 or 6 of them were deserving of the award.

      On the winning side of the coin, Cobra won its second must-win playoff game in a row, and will need to win two more to reach the Championship Finals, as they take on LEGO in the Loser's Bracket Semi-Final, where they'll vie to cross sabres with Dudgeon in the Loser's Bracket Final.

      HOT: voth
      NOT: I'm not sure what's going on with menelvagor. I know RPD isn't everything, but holy shit, 2.5 RPD two weeks in a row vs. opponents you should be beating? You're two repping on 50% of your attaches... I haven't seen terriers get this little protection since Michael Vick owned a dog-fighting pit.

      HONORING THE FALLEN
      Steep (Vikings)


      Steep was Vikings best spider this season, finishing 16th out of over 100 in kills, with a 468-273 record and 104 kills per game, including a team-high 125-86 against Cobra in the second round of the playoffs. He was a veteran presence on Vikings all season, and was a big part of their success. Kudos!

      HONORING THE FALLEN
      warportal (Vikings)


      warportal anchored the Vikings line in the toughest ship to play and under the most scrutiny, showing to 100% of matches and keeping many of them competitive despite being out-gunned. He posted a 37-7 in their upset against Fierce, leading them to a 15-12 victory despite his spiders being outkilled by 50 (often the mark of a great terring performance.) He wasn't flashy and he wasn't perfect, but without him Vikings success wouldn't have been possible. Vikings clearly agreed, as more than one lobbied me for him to get this award. Nice work!



      ---


      Winner's Final


      Burn vs. Dudgeon
      20:00-14:18

      This was one of the more anticipated matches of the week, as the two basing giants faced off in the playoffs for the first time since Dudgeon won an epic 3-2 thriller over them in the TWLB 19 Finals. Burn took full advantage of an early Mikkiz lagout and never looked back, taking a (I believe) 19-8 lead, before Dudgeon mounted an excellent comeback, with a recalcitrant cram that held the former Thunder players at bay, before Burn finally crashed through and clinched the game.

      Zizzo (42-10) took on terring duties ahead of porkjet (2.7 RPD) and Commodo (3.0 RPD), with dreamwin (123-88), Stayon (120-73), JAMAL (116-82), megaman89 (114-69), and mcvicar (100-81) in spider.

      For Burn, Ogron (35-5) terred in front of Mattey (3.0 RPD) and Zidane (2.9 RPD), with Kess (137-76) having a monster game under, alongside Ease (137-71), hellkite (128-58), hulk (106-81), and M_M God (115-80), who had an impressive 5 teks!

      Look for this game to have little bearing on the Finals, as Dudgeon will likely bludgeon either LEGO or Cobra to death next Sunday, then take on Burn once again in the TWLB Finals on November 22nd.

      HOT: Kess
      HOT: M_M God

      NOT: Mikkiz's lag (although I thought Zizzo played well, as evidenced by his 42-1 in terr last week, and his 44-4 average this year, 3rd best in the league.)


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      Loser's Quarter-Final


      LEGO vs. Fierce
      20:00-13:28

      In what has been a disappointing season rife with absences from key players, Fierce fell to a less-than-imposing LEGO line absent of Vatican Assassin, Zizu, and Spikey. Last year as Royal, they set the ship right come playoff time, taking out a very-tough Enemy line and nearly eliminating Dudgeon, but this year they failed coalesce come crunch time. They looked really good against Burn last week, showing a full line, and looking like a legitimate contender, but with Cripple and wbm persona non-grata, lost by 7 to LEGO and were eliminated.

      NL>Trigger (52-9) put in an uncharacteristically sloppy performance in terr, but it proved to be enough against a shaky Fierce line replete with warbirds, with Markmrw (2.9 RPD) and dsb (2.9 RPD) leading the way ahead of Henry Saari (140-42), turban (121-76), TJ Hazuki (111-93, 3 Teks!), Jatt (96-54), and mr. homo (95-63).

      For Fierce, sphinx put in a nice performance, notching a 130-68, ahead of LAST STANDING (120-59), Apricot (103-77), Sprained (100-72), kado, and Apok, with sharking from DOWNFALL (2.8 RPD, 2 Teks) and Oder (2.8 RPD), and an extremely aggressive Everett (60-10, 5 Teks!!), who's been solid for them all season.

      HOT: markmrw and DSB

      NOT: kado (26-34), losing under to Jatt, who streams 5-6 bullets at a time 1-notch up into the wall all game. There are times where it's appropriate to get caught in someone's stream, but it usually involves being a German porn star, in something they refer to as Die Goldene Dusche.

      HONORING THE FALLEN
      Sphinx (Fierce)


      Sphinx showed to every week, finishing 5th in the league in kills, and leading his squad with a 610-322 record, and was their most consistent spider (alongside Apricot), on top of playing well in their matches against Burn and LEGO in the playoffs

      HONORING THE FALLEN
      DOWNFALL (Fierce)

      When it comes to sharks, Downfall led the entire lead in Teks with 9, nearly averaging a 3.0 RPD and playing in all 9 of Fierce's games, with strong agressive showing in every one of them. Not only that, but he also led the entire league in kills, with 102. Excellent season! This was a tough call picking only one special, as Everett was great all season as well, but DOWNFALL led too many offensive categories to ignore.

      Last edited by ogron; 11-12-2015, 07:52 PM.
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      • #4
        Players of the Week


        WB OF THE WEEK: Deez Nuts
        Deez Nuts bounced back from a sub-par week last week, turning his 1-10 frown upside down, notching a 10-1 against Potenza Round 1, then closing them out with an 11-5 Round 2, clinching a TWLD Finals berth for Fierce.


        JAVs OF THE WEEK: Tom Juan and Revered
        Tom Juan led Juans to a tough, three round victory over Cobra, going 12-5, 14-10, and 11-8 to clinch the victory for this squad.
        Revered led Fierce past Potenza with clutch 13-8, 16-7 performances in Round 1 and 3 to get his team the W.

        Honorable Mention: Playing Robin to Tom Juan and Revered's Batman, Healt (8-4, 13-10, 13-8) and EvilDeed (15-10, 12-7) also deserve recognition. Healt could've been Jav of the Week, but he stole all my Montreal Canadiens players during our Fantasy Hockey draft.


        BASERs OF THE WEEK: Kess and Everett
        Kess led all spiders in the toughest match of the Week, as he and Hulk took on Dudgeon's legendary under, who had gotten the better of them in Week 3. Not only did he win his matchup, he outkilled the overspids on both teams, tallying an epic 137-76, and clinching the W.
        Everett, meanwhile, went out with a bang, notching an insane 60-10 against a formidable foe in NL>Trigger, amassing 5 teks to NL's 1 -- wowza! He put on a great performance and gave Fierce a chance to win, but multiple starters not showing sunk their cause, despite his best effort.

        Last edited by ogron; 11-12-2015, 10:16 PM.
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        • #5
          Honoring the Fallen





          Every week I'll be highlighting a player from a squadron eliminated from competition in their respective league. Here's a recap of those who fell these past two weeks.


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Jones (Vikings)


          Jones ended his TWLD season leading the entire league in Kills Per Game, with a 12.33 average over 9 games, as well as the record for most kills in a round, with 20, while posting the second most kills up to this point, with an amazing 111-77 record. All this while on one of the worst warbirding squads in the league. Kudos!


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Racketeer (Paladen)


          Racketeer went out with a bang, burning LEGO for 16 in a tough 50-48 Round 3 loss, putting up an impressive 87-71, 30 kills ahead of anyone else on Paladen, and one of only two players on his squad to go positive this season, with a solid +16. His 87 kills were 15th best in the league despite the handicap of playing on a bad team, and he proved he very much belongs in TWLD. Nice work!


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Turban (LEGO)


          Turban finished third in kills in TWLD, with a 129-120 record and playing every game for the undermanned and poorly helmed LEGO squad, who, along with Flew (Runner-up to this award with a respectable 107-115 record, including a 17-7 vs. Dudgeon in Week 3) willed LEGO past Paladen in a Round 3, 50-48 win last weekend to keep their season alive and played all 13 games. Stalwart effort!



          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Zizzo (Dudgeon)


          Zizzo finished fourth in TWLD in kills, quietly putting together a fantastic season, notching an impressive 128-121 record over 13 games, including 15-9, 13-8 performances to take out Vikings in the Quarter-Finals, and 10-10, 11-10 against championship contenders Burn. Nice work!



          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Turban (LEGO)


          Turban had a monster season for LEGO, leading the league in kills with a ridiculous 125-89 record, as well as kills per game (12.5), and +/-, going +36, on top of notching the only 20 kill game this season (the next highest is 17), doing everything humanly possible to keep LEGO's TWLJ season alive. No one on LEGO had over 48 kills this season. Truly a titanic effort. Well done, sir.


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          euforia (You2be)


          euforia had a great season on You2be, finishing 4th in the league in kills, with a 98-99 record, averaging 10 kills per game, and the second-highest score in a TWLJ game this season, with 17. He had almost double the amount of kills as the next player on You2be, leading the team all season in javelin, and put in solid scores in their must-win playoff games. Nice work!


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Trasher (Cobra)


          Neymar and Zazerick had the best regular seasons for Cobra, but neither showed when it mattered in a must-win game vs. Juans to keep their season alive, so it came down to Trasher (81-87), Shadowmere (97-108), and Wax (91-96). Shadow was on the verge of breaking out as a superstar jav last year, so this season is quite the regression, Wax is a longtime veteran jav and was solid but not spectacular, while Trasher is primarily a baser, yet contributed all season, then performed in the clutch, leading his squad with a 12-9 in their Round 2 win, and a stalwart 11-10 in their Round 3 loss, narrowly losing to a talented Juans squad, making him my choice as Cobra's standout player in TWLJ. He was their best jav when it mattered the most. Congrats!

          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Okyo (Potenza)


          Okyo was a complete monster for Potenza in TWLJ this season, finishing 5th in the league in kills with 123, including a Herculean 16-10 this week, and 12-10 and 11-10s last week to knock LEGO out of contention, continuing his dominance in both warbird and javelin. Kudos!


          HONORING THE FALLEN
          AFRI (Paladen)


          AFRI was easily the standout baser on Paladen this season, leading his team in kills in every game in spider, and amassing an impressive 101 KP30M this season. Managing to average over 100 kills a game on such a bad team is an impressive feat, especially given how tough most of their matches were. Good job!

          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Steep (Vikings)


          Steep was Vikings best spider this season, finishing 16th out of over 100 in kills, with a 468-273 record and 104 kills per game, including a team-high 125-86 against Cobra in the second round of the playoffs. He was a veteran presence on Vikings all season, and was a big part of their success. Kudos!

          HONORING THE FALLEN
          warportal (Vikings)


          warportal anchored the Vikings line in the toughest ship to play and under the most scrutiny, showing to 100% of matches and keeping many of them competitive despite being out-gunned. He posted a 37-7 in their upset against Fierce, leading them to a 15-12 victory despite his spiders being outkilled by 50 (often the mark of a great terring performance.) He wasn't flashy and he wasn't perfect, but without him Vikings success wouldn't have been possible. Vikings clearly agreed, as more than one lobbied me for him to get this award. Nice work!

          HONORING THE FALLEN
          Sphinx (Fierce)


          Sphinx showed to every week, finishing 5th in the league in kills, and leading his squad with a 610-322 record, and was their most consistent spider (alongside Apricot), on top of playing well in their matches against Burn and LEGO in the playoffs. Kudos!

          HONORING THE FALLEN
          DOWNFALL (Fierce)

          When it comes to sharks, Downfall led the entire lead in Teks with 9, nearly averaging a 3.0 RPD and playing in all 9 of Fierce's games, with strong agressive showing in every one of them. Not only that, but he also led the entire league in kills, with 102. Excellent season! This was a tough call picking only one special, as Everett was great all season as well, but DOWNFALL led too many offensive categories to ignore.


          Last edited by ogron; 11-12-2015, 11:12 PM.
          Cape> draft easier to win when you cap

          *6 months later*

          Cape triple frowns and misses playoffs in every league

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          • #6
            :,D I Died!!
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            • #7
              orgon strikes again.. nice read as always!
              1:Da1andonly> korven plays subspace from a 1978 microwave

              Grab a piece of paper. Place a dot in the middle of it. Draw a small circle around the dot, and leave the rest open. The dot represents your knowledge. It's what you know. It is the limit of your mind's capacity. The circle around the dot is everything that you don't know - but you know that it exists. And the rest of the paper is everything that you didn't even know that you'd never know - that exists or has the potential to exist.

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              • #8
                grrrrr!!!!!!!!!!! we r so pissed lol!!!!!!
                1:Rasaq> i scrub really hard with toilet paper so little pieces of it get stuck to my anus hair and then later on when im watching tv i like to pull them out slowly because it feels pretty good

                1:Mutalisk> heard that n1111ga okyo got some DSLs

                Paradise> No names but there's actually a black man in the arena right now.

                Jones> MAAAAN1111GA UCHIHA

                Paradise> NO NAMES. NOT A SINGLE NAME.....but 3/6 of the players on Force are of a certain descent. I will not go any further.

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                • #9
                  grrrrr!!!!!!!!!!! we r so pissed lol!!!!!!
                  Trench Wars Player

                  “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” ― Oscar Wilde

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Claushouse View Post
                    Instead, Fierce proved what many of us suspected all along, that they were paper champions of the regular season who won meaningless games over Burn and Fierce.
                    idk man i think fierce did pretty well, all things considered...
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                    • #11
                      LOL how is 14-7 more hot than 13-4 r u done fgt

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Welfare View Post
                        LOL how is 14-7 more hot than 13-4 r u done fgt
                        You won't have to worry about Hot or Nots after this weekend since you won't be in TWL
                        Cape> draft easier to win when you cap

                        *6 months later*

                        Cape triple frowns and misses playoffs in every league

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                        • #13
                          ??? this guy dumb

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                          • #14
                            I demand an edit

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                            • #15
                              casket ever show vs top 3 squads tho
                              1:Rasaq> i scrub really hard with toilet paper so little pieces of it get stuck to my anus hair and then later on when im watching tv i like to pull them out slowly because it feels pretty good

                              1:Mutalisk> heard that n1111ga okyo got some DSLs

                              Paradise> No names but there's actually a black man in the arena right now.

                              Jones> MAAAAN1111GA UCHIHA

                              Paradise> NO NAMES. NOT A SINGLE NAME.....but 3/6 of the players on Force are of a certain descent. I will not go any further.

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