Frost League Update
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 2:43 pm
Standings (Points System)
Orcland Raiders (Orc)(4-1) 12 points
Athelorn Avengers (Wood Elf)(4-1) 11 points
Dwarf Giants (Dwarf)(4-2) 12 points
Reikland Reavers (Human)(4-2) 10 points
Arctic Cragspiders (Norse)(1-3-1) 5 points
Jlaxonkill Jaguars (Amazon)(1-4-1) 4 points
Nurgle's Rotters (Nurgle)(1-4) 3 points
Oldheim Ogres (Ogre)(1-5) 3 points
Upcoming Games
Arctic Cragspiders vs. Athelorn Avengers
Nurgle's Rotters vs. Orcland Raiders
Top 4 teams in standings already made next week's playoffs. We prefer very short seasons with occasional "opens" sprinkled in.
Teams:
Orcland Raiders: These guys are on fire. With the deepest bench, the strongest starters, and an impressive TTM squad, the Orcs are favored to win the Frost Bowl. They are also one of two teams that haven't had a player killed yet. Captained by likely MVP Veteran Blitzer Gert Dakka, the Green tide has made an impressive showing, with their only loss coming against Athelorn.
Athelorn Avengers
The Wood Elves have been running an impressive season, considering they used Journeymen in four of their six games. They opted to grab a Treeman before catchers, an odd move at best, but so far it has greatly payed off. With one of the most aggressive defenses in the league, the Avengers even managed to beat the Raiders, and their only loss came from an upset against the Cragspiders. Legolas, the Experienced thrower and team captain, leads the league with nine completions, averaging 1.8 per game, silencing critics who booed the choice of taking a thrower. However, the brightest star on the team was the most unlikely. A wood elf lineman, Laysta Pine, is the only Veteran on the team, and has scored two touchdowns.
Dwarf Giants
The team started off good, but back to back losses in weeks three and four hurt them bad, including an injured runner in game four. However, having a week to recuperate by playing the Ogres helped them get back on their feet, and strong leadership by team captain runner Fili led them to a 2-0 rout of the Reikland Reavers to close out the regular season. The momentum is high, and depending on how the next games go, the Giants will either face the Avengers or the Raiders, both teams they lost to, yet they are undeterred. Their only issue is their bench, which consists of just one Blocker, but if they play the Avenger first, this shouldn't be much of a problem.
Reikland Reavers
The fact that they are even in the playoffs is amazing, and a true testament to the strength of their team. They tie with the Ogres for most players killed with three. Think about that for a moment. And the three dead snotlings together don't even approach the value of the lowest TV player (90k). That's right, 340k value of players dead. In week one, Og Dakison, the Ogre, was killed by Amazon Blitzers. His son has now joined the team, and caused severe pain in his first game, which also happened to be against Amazons. In that game, week five, experienced Blitzer Dieter Blunt was killed by the Amazons as well. And in the next game against the Giants, experienced Thrower Johannes Broheim was killed by the Dwarves in the 0-2 loss. The Reavers managed to buy back the Blitzer, but without a Thrower, the Lineman are finally going to have to pick up the slack. Captain Blitzer Heimdall Roid spoke about the unfortunate losses: "That's Blood Bowl guys. The Amazons have killed two, so we gotta kill four. The Dwarves killed one, let's kill them in the playoffs." The game against the Giants set a Frost League Record as well. The Reavers only had three players on the field during one drive, to the Dwarves full lineup. Seven players were in the KO box, including Star Player Freelancer Puggy Baconbreath, and a Blitzer was out for the game. As the Reavers limp into the playoffs, we don't expect much from them.
Orcland Raiders (Orc)(4-1) 12 points
Athelorn Avengers (Wood Elf)(4-1) 11 points
Dwarf Giants (Dwarf)(4-2) 12 points
Reikland Reavers (Human)(4-2) 10 points
Arctic Cragspiders (Norse)(1-3-1) 5 points
Jlaxonkill Jaguars (Amazon)(1-4-1) 4 points
Nurgle's Rotters (Nurgle)(1-4) 3 points
Oldheim Ogres (Ogre)(1-5) 3 points
Upcoming Games
Arctic Cragspiders vs. Athelorn Avengers
Nurgle's Rotters vs. Orcland Raiders
Top 4 teams in standings already made next week's playoffs. We prefer very short seasons with occasional "opens" sprinkled in.
Teams:
Orcland Raiders: These guys are on fire. With the deepest bench, the strongest starters, and an impressive TTM squad, the Orcs are favored to win the Frost Bowl. They are also one of two teams that haven't had a player killed yet. Captained by likely MVP Veteran Blitzer Gert Dakka, the Green tide has made an impressive showing, with their only loss coming against Athelorn.
Athelorn Avengers
The Wood Elves have been running an impressive season, considering they used Journeymen in four of their six games. They opted to grab a Treeman before catchers, an odd move at best, but so far it has greatly payed off. With one of the most aggressive defenses in the league, the Avengers even managed to beat the Raiders, and their only loss came from an upset against the Cragspiders. Legolas, the Experienced thrower and team captain, leads the league with nine completions, averaging 1.8 per game, silencing critics who booed the choice of taking a thrower. However, the brightest star on the team was the most unlikely. A wood elf lineman, Laysta Pine, is the only Veteran on the team, and has scored two touchdowns.
Dwarf Giants
The team started off good, but back to back losses in weeks three and four hurt them bad, including an injured runner in game four. However, having a week to recuperate by playing the Ogres helped them get back on their feet, and strong leadership by team captain runner Fili led them to a 2-0 rout of the Reikland Reavers to close out the regular season. The momentum is high, and depending on how the next games go, the Giants will either face the Avengers or the Raiders, both teams they lost to, yet they are undeterred. Their only issue is their bench, which consists of just one Blocker, but if they play the Avenger first, this shouldn't be much of a problem.
Reikland Reavers
The fact that they are even in the playoffs is amazing, and a true testament to the strength of their team. They tie with the Ogres for most players killed with three. Think about that for a moment. And the three dead snotlings together don't even approach the value of the lowest TV player (90k). That's right, 340k value of players dead. In week one, Og Dakison, the Ogre, was killed by Amazon Blitzers. His son has now joined the team, and caused severe pain in his first game, which also happened to be against Amazons. In that game, week five, experienced Blitzer Dieter Blunt was killed by the Amazons as well. And in the next game against the Giants, experienced Thrower Johannes Broheim was killed by the Dwarves in the 0-2 loss. The Reavers managed to buy back the Blitzer, but without a Thrower, the Lineman are finally going to have to pick up the slack. Captain Blitzer Heimdall Roid spoke about the unfortunate losses: "That's Blood Bowl guys. The Amazons have killed two, so we gotta kill four. The Dwarves killed one, let's kill them in the playoffs." The game against the Giants set a Frost League Record as well. The Reavers only had three players on the field during one drive, to the Dwarves full lineup. Seven players were in the KO box, including Star Player Freelancer Puggy Baconbreath, and a Blitzer was out for the game. As the Reavers limp into the playoffs, we don't expect much from them.