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Post by ezlee2 on Nov 29, 2018 10:38:35 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XV was a rematch as the Steelers and Bears did battle in Blitz Bowl XV, a game in which the Steelers won on a last second field goal. The Bears were looking for avenge that heartbreaking loss. The Bears were led by the veteran Liam Atkins who took over for Roosevelt Klutz late in the season and carried his hot play into the postseason and was forever engrained in Bears lore with a huge win against the Steelers. The Steelers JB Delcorio was making his second appearance in the big game and was hoping to establish his place with the other Steelers QBs that won a bowl, but it was not to be. In the end Atkins (a former OPTY) edged him out to bring home the second championship to the Windy city.
QB Liam Atkins was named the game's MVP as he threw for over 300 yards with 2 TDs and 1 INT. The GM's were davehibb (Bears) and ezlee2 (Steelers)
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Post by ezlee2 on Nov 29, 2018 10:40:31 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XVI was a battle between two completely different teams. The Vikings were a high powered offense and the Chiefs were a team built on a strong running game and defense. We knew coming into it that something had to give. The Vikings were led by QB Connor Wisnewski and the Chiefs signal caller was Devonte Arnold, but the focal points of the offenses was superstar WR Al Shelton of the Vikings and RB Dale "All Day" Dayoc. In the end it was a complete blowout as the Vikings capped off one of the finest seasons in RZB history in convincing fashion. Al Shelton was virtually unstoppable with 4 TDs on 11 catches for 212 yards, but QB Connor Wisnewski earned the in game MVP honors.
QB Connor Wisnewski was named the game's MVP as he went 20 out of 27 for 316 yards and 4 TDs, good for 152.1 QB rating. The GM's were strubbel94 (Vikings) and rush27 (Chiefs)
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Post by ezlee2 on Nov 29, 2018 15:11:24 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XVII was deemed "The Battle for the Lone Star State" as it pitted the two teams from the great state of Texas. This was the first trip for America's team and the second appearance for the Houston Texans. The Texans were led by Dan Puzzuoli who was looking to validate his status of one of the best quarterbacks to ever play in the RZB. The Cowboys had plenty of star power, none bigger than their franchise QB Danny "Danny Boy" Antolik and his favorite target Owen "The Hitman" Grayvil. The game was a strange one as the Cowboys won the battle, but the Texans won the war to bring home their first Lombardi.
The GM's were Man With No Name (Cowboys) and schwantz (Texans)
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Post by ezlee2 on Feb 27, 2019 11:00:28 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XVIII featured two teams on opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of postseason experience and success. The Seahawks were playing in their 11th Blitz Bowl, while the Bengals and their GM were making their first appearance in the big game. The Hawks came in as a big favorite as they stormed through the season with a league-best 14-2 record and seemed destined to win their 7th championship. The Bengals came into the game sporting a 13-3 record and proved capable of winning against the top tier teams in big games as they knocked off AFC Superpower and division foe Steelers en route to the championship. QB Arnold "Action" Jackson was flawless as he led his team to a late 4th quarter comeback to upset the Seahawks winning by a score of 20-16 to earn their first championship in franchise history. He was named the game's MVP as he went 27 of 33 throwing for 281 yards with 2 TDs and a 122.3 QB rating.
The GM's were julioriddols (Bengals) and Nick (Seahawks)
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Post by ezlee2 on Jun 5, 2019 10:43:03 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XIX was a battle between two completely different franchises with a vastly different history. The Ravens had been a competitive team for the majority of their time in the RZB, but had never had much success in the postseason until 2033 when they put on a magical run. The Seahawks on the other hand are the gold standard. They had never missed a postseason since the inception of the league and they were making their 12th appearance in the bowl game. They came in as a heavy favorite against a Ravens team that many thought would just be content with making it to the big game. However, the Ravens proved that they came to play and win as they rallied from an early deficit to score 13 unanswered points and win in the final minute of the game on a pass from Quintin Tatum to TE Carl Markwald. This coming after a dramatic series of turnovers between the two teams in the final minute and a half of the game. RB Brayden Erwin had a crucial fumble on their own 12 yard line and set up the Ravens for a stunning upset win.
DE Ken Margolies was named the game's MVP as had two sacks and a forced fumble. The GM's were BigA (Ravens) and Nick (Seahawks)
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Post by ezlee2 on Jun 5, 2019 11:26:41 GMT -5
Blitz Bowl XX featured two offensive powerhouses in the Falcons and the Steelers. Both teams had star power lined up everywhere and most expected a hard fought-high scoring game. However, no one expected a combined 90 points scored (RZB record) and triple OT, but that is exactly what happened. The Falcons (led by Lonnie Garrison) came out firing on all cylinders and it looked like a route early on, but the potent Steelers offense battled back scoring 31 points in the second half to get back into the game and take the lead late in the game. The Falcons would stun the Steelers and force OT after Lonnie Garrison continued his flare for the dramatic play with a TD pass to seldom used WR Brett Hatchette who was the unsung hero of the game.
The team traded possessions for 2 OT periods, but the game ended rather quickly at the start of the 3rd OT as Matthew Manning took a pass from Garrison to the house for the walkoff Blitz Bowl win.
QB Lonnie Garrison was named the game's MVP as threw for 446 yards and 3 TDs with 0 INTs. The GM's were Bighouserulez (Falcons) and ezlee2 (Steelers)
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Post by ezlee2 on Jul 8, 2019 6:20:11 GMT -5
This game featured two teams with very different playoff experience and expectations coming into the postseason as the tournament. The Seahawks are the "Evil Empire" of the RZB as they the league's winningest franchise in terms of games and bowls. Their GM is regarded as the best in FOF by many and they have been on a quest to capture that elusive 7th championship that they've been seeking since 2029. On the other hand the Chargers have risen out of the ashes of RZB obscurity the past few seasons, but no one outside of LA saw them as a legit contender to defeat Nick and his Seahawks. They came into the game as a 6 point underdog, but didn't seem fazed by the bright lights and big stage of the Blitz Bowl.
The two teams traded TDs early on, but by halftime the Bolts led and never looked back thanks in part by solid play by their QB and the big play ability of their superstar WR Al Shelton. The real star of the game was their defense who forced 4 turnovers and their kicker Micah Kemp who booted 4 FGs. At the end of the day the Hawks and the rest of the league were stunned as the Chargers won the game 40-27 to capture their 1st title and hoist the coveted Beargrowlz Championship Trophy. The GMs were Nick (Seahawks) and KO (Chargers)
The MVP of the game was QB Conner Wisniewski, who completed 17 of 25 attempts with 284 yards and 2 TDs and 1 INT good for a 116.1 QB rating.
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