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6/03/2020 5:40 pm  #171


Re: National Dashball League

ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:

Can someone please end the Redbacks?!?!

Wait my friend All things must come to an end




 
 

6/03/2020 6:10 pm  #172


Re: National Dashball League

MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:

Wow, I love those graphics! Congrats to all the teams that won. Each series seemed pretty lopsided, like really Texas? 207 to 92? Was that necessary? I'm looking forward to the next round. I think I'll cheer for whoever makes it further in the playoffs, I'm still deciding between Cali and Trashville.

Yeah, this round was rather strange, to the point where I had to do multiple tests on my code to make sure it was working correctly, but it was. Purely by the numbers, Texas and Atlanta was never going to be close, and New York-California was also rather one-sided, but Chicago should've had more success than they did against Nashville, and Seattle was actually a better team than Miami. That last series was particularly surprising to me; I went into it expecting Seattle to pull out a win in a really tight 6- or 7-game series, but the random numbers had their own ideas. (For the record, I just went and did a couple more simulations to try and prove this point, and the first two I did ended in a Miami sweep and a Seattle sweep, respectively, so this series apparently could've been literally anything it wanted to be.)

As for the Sea Lions and Fugitives, they meet in the next round, so it seems you'll have your decision made for you.

Rugrat wrote:

ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:

Can someone please end the Redbacks?!?!

Wait my friend All things must come to an end

Texas definitely has a target on their back, as they've seemed to for the entire decade, but they still look like the best team by a decent margin. Consensus is that California is probably the only team that might be able to take them down this year. Most of their core is within a few years of 31, though, so this may be the beginning of the end at the very least.

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6/04/2020 1:27 am  #173


Re: National Dashball League

2-48 is pretty ugly, but fortunately the Hogs have a little history built up or I'd say they were pretty much cooked as a franchise. I'm sure the fanbase will be clamoring for change though, and management may have to make a big splash to keep interest after that debacle.

I'm happy to see my Redbacks back on top where we belong. It's wild how stacked the western division is compared to the others. 

I'm really like the new graphics. I think standings need divisional headers, I was confused at first that it was just a 12-team conference. I would also thicken up the team names just a bit as they get a little lost on the overlayed logos. Your new playoff graphics are super unique and creative. Nice work! I didn't immediately notice the bars on top/bottom for the game winner when viewing on mobile and the fact that the first three series were sweeps. I see how it works now, but you could also consider bold/thin game scores as well to further illustrate winners/losers. The inlaid court logo overlays to show home/away is a nice touch. Overall amazing new graphics.

And holy crap. 207-92 is nuts.

ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:

Can someone please end the Redbacks?!?!


 



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6/04/2020 8:10 pm  #174


Re: National Dashball League

Steelman wrote:

2-48 is pretty ugly, but fortunately the Hogs have a little history built up or I'd say they were pretty much cooked as a franchise. I'm sure the fanbase will be clamoring for change though, and management may have to make a big splash to keep interest after that debacle.

I'm happy to see my Redbacks back on top where we belong. It's wild how stacked the western division is compared to the others. 

I'm really like the new graphics. I think standings need divisional headers, I was confused at first that it was just a 12-team conference. I would also thicken up the team names just a bit as they get a little lost on the overlayed logos. Your new playoff graphics are super unique and creative. Nice work! I didn't immediately notice the bars on top/bottom for the game winner when viewing on mobile and the fact that the first three series were sweeps. I see how it works now, but you could also consider bold/thin game scores as well to further illustrate winners/losers. The inlaid court logo overlays to show home/away is a nice touch. Overall amazing new graphics.

And holy crap. 207-92 is nuts.
 

Thanks for your input on the graphics. I think all of your concerns are valid, and I've tweaked the standings and playoff graphics and have updated them in the original posts.

As for Toronto, you're absolutely right that they'd be in trouble if not for their championship and four playoff appearances. Unfortunately, while Hogs fans were never really thrilled with GM/HC Billie Arsenault, he did lead them out of their first doldrums and to a First Trophy, and owner Raymond Inman has said that he trusts Arsenault to do it again. With Inman being 88, though, he may not have the final say for much longer. All of that is a long-winded way of saying that while things probably won't change now, they have the potential to change soon, and in a big way.

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6/04/2020 8:19 pm  #175


Re: National Dashball League

Miami Palms vs Texas Redbacks
Fresh off the first playoff success they’d ever had, the Palms came into Dallas looking to keep that momentum going. They were able to hang with the Backs for much of Game 1, putting two defenders on B/K Semarias Garcia whenever he was on offense and, for the most part, controlling the pace of play. Unfortunately, they couldn’t pull ahead, and when Texas got a bit of breathing room in the sixth, that was all they needed. The Redbacks would widen the gap as the game went on, grabbing an 18-point win to start things off. They would really find their rhythm in Game 2, as Garcia was able to spread it around more to his other teammates. W/ZB Larry Whitt led the team in scoring with 32, and F/K Sean Perez and B/C Ares Preciado helped nudge Texas’s score up to 168, taking a commanding 2-0 lead as they moved on the road.

In Sunrise for Game 3, Miami looked to swing the momentum back in their favor, but as they always seemed to, the Redbacks had other plans. Garcia and Preciado locked down the back end of the crease while W/C Elide Amigazzi returned from a groin injury to lock down the front end opposite B/C Tiziano Torres. Miami couldn’t get much going in the end zone either, with guys like Perez, W/ZB Joe Day, and B/ZB Thomas Ridley patrolling back there all night. Former Redback B/ZB Gerald Hartline and F/ZB Peter Schmid tried to keep the Palms in it, but to no avail. Game 4 would go largely the same way, and the Texas Redbacks would advance to play for yet another First Trophy.



Nashville Fugitives vs California Sea Lions
California and Nashville were meeting in the playoffs for the second straight year, and while the Sea Lions swept the Fugitives in two games last year, the first two games made it seem like they knew each other well. California had the upper hand in Game 1, with B/ZB Kenton “Snowy” Snowberger and W/K Will Orleans combining for 86 points contributed, with 35 of those coming from one to the other. Nashville would respond in Game 2, though, thanks mainly to F/C Michel Blanchard, who has been playing better and better as the playoffs have continued. The Frenchman dropped 49 and assisted on another 16, earning the Fugues a split as the series shifted to Tennessee.

California seemed to kick it into another gear on the Fugitives’ home floor, though, and dropped a hearty 160 in front of the Trashville faithful. The Sea Lions took advantage of Nashville’s weaker keeper core, wreaking havoc on B/Ks J.D. Gilley and Will Baker for nearly 50% of California’s scoring. Game 4 was slower and sloppier, and while the Fugues stayed in this one better, the Lions’ defense helped them pull away down the stretch, winning back-to-back road games and taking a 3-1 series lead. With their backs against the wall in Game 5, though, Nashville rallied, with Blanchard seemingly single-handedly willing his team to a comeback to bring the series back to Bridgestone Arena. It wouldn’t be enough, however, as California took Game 6 easily, punching their ticket to yet another NDLCS.

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6/04/2020 8:28 pm  #176


Re: National Dashball League

I think I'll be a Frost fan until..hopefully Boston nabs a team.


 

6/04/2020 8:38 pm  #177


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Dadgumit Nashville! Avenge us Redbacks!




 
 

6/04/2020 9:11 pm  #178


Re: National Dashball League

Well then it's been decided. Go Sea Lions! Texas stands no chance.

 

6/04/2020 9:12 pm  #179


Re: National Dashball League

Go Lions! We're getting tired of those Redbacks and their dominance!



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6/05/2020 12:11 pm  #180


Re: National Dashball League

MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:

Well then it's been decided. Go Sea Lions! Texas stands no chance.

Uh, the Redbacks literally have not lost a game this playoffs so the Sea Lions stand no chance.
 




 
 

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