After a close 2-1 loss against the Avs in the SHC Championship the Wreckers now officially enter the post season. And as we watch our Division Rivals go into the Super Bowl without their Ogre (Seriously Injured by a Jordan Thomas foul at the end of the First Half), we can now look at the incredible performance by the Wreckers over the season!
To begin with, the most Resilient Wreckers on the team were Boris Dostrieff #1, Romain Ntamack #3, Jack Conklin #10, and Mike McGlinchey #11, with Dostrieff earned a Pro Bowl nod as the DLE Players who spent the most turn on the pitch! Dostrief was also one of the three Wreckers who managed a kill this season, the other two being Conklin and Dimitri Delibres #15.
Naturally, Delibres' kill came from a solid foul after his record setting year. Before Season 13, the Wrecker who had the most Fouls All Time was D. J. Alexander who made 46 fouls across 31 games. But Delibres, a Rookie this season picked up during the restructure by coach Sharkrudi, managed to commit 57 Fouls across the Season 13, skyrocketing him into becoming the Wreckers All Time Fouling leader!
Looking at more traditional blocking, Harold Landry #4 stood tall as the best blocker, managing to inflict 12 Casualties this season. And his blocking efforts had him voted as MVP twice this season by the fans, but it was Offensive Captain Lamar Jackson #8 and deceased lineman Cyril Baille (formerly #12) who led the team with 3 MVP votes each.
But on the topic of Lamar Jackson, the second year player has proven to be the Powerhouse of the Wreckers' offense by throwing 9 completions and scoring 13 Touchdowns, both the most of any Wrecker this season. So it would only be obvious that the players and people of Reikland elected Jackson as the Wreckers' Season 13 MVP!
But at the team returned to Reikland, two players were noticeably missing. Lineman Arthur Bonneval #14 has departed for Volksgrad after an early trade deal, and Thibaud Flament #16 was sent to Carcassone. The deals leave the Wreckers with a respectable draft position, earning the Eagle's 2nd round pick (Pick #36) and 3rd round pick (#68), in addition to keeping their own 1st (#29) & 2nd (#61) Round Round picks, allowing them presence in the early portions of the draft.