Hi!
Hope continues, even though we do not know whether we should be exhilerated or not. Week 3 ended at 610tv. This is 110t higher than last season, but it is not an awesome result. On the other hand, Since Grizzlies decided to retire Amaro and Cardinals decided to retire Odigizhuwa, this added 170tv to last weeks loss. All in all, this means that at the end of week 3, we are now only 10tv behind last season. Very good!
No medals will be handed out for this week, however. But two more Mdals SHOULD have been handed out last week. With the retirement of Jace Amaro, Asnnel Robo of the White Wolves gets a DA Silver Medal, and the retirement of Odigizhuwa means that Lane Johnson of the Thunderbolts gets a DA Bronze Medal.
We also notice that former recipient of a DA Silver Medal and a CP Bronze Medal, Jace Amaro of the Grizzlies has retired. Jace also was the most experienced blitzer of the League at the time of his retirement.
The Complete list of recipients season 7 so far is as follows. Still active players from earlier seasons are at the bottom.
Dietmar Althoff Silver Medal:
Sean Porter, Classics
Zach Fulton, Foxes
Zach Ertz, Grizzlies
Ronnie Coleman, Unicorns (With crossed maces)
Asnnel Robo, White Wolves (New)
Dietmar Althoff Bronze Medal:
Shane Ray, Greenskins
Barry Little, Gunners
Ramiro Maextu, Rangers (With crossed maces)
Duke Washington, Scimitars
Ronnie “Nott” Lott, Thunderbolts
Lane Johnson, Thunderbolts (New)
Harry Bellower, Wolfskins (With Crossed Maces)
Von Kassel Silver Medal:
Mamadou Diamerra, Rangers
Von Kassel Bronze Medal:
Ann-Katrin Lexer, Crimson Cascade (With crossed maces)
Earlier recipients still active:
Dietmar Althoff Platinum Medal:
Ramiro Maextu, Rangers
Dietmar Althoff Gold Medal:
Vincent Jonckers, Classics
Jose Chavez, Legion
Rob Havenstein, Patriots
Matt Kalil, Unicorns
Dietmar Althoff Silver Medal:
Kendall Reyes, Classics
Nadja Kümmel, Crimson Cascade
Khalil Mack, Eagles (With crossed maces)
M’Grash K’Trag, Foxes
Siffridus Draken, Grizzlies
Ed Stinson, Grizzlies
Juqua Parker, Sluggers
Ronnie “Nott” Lott, Thunderbolts
Lane Johnson, Thunderbolts
Brian Newton, Universe
David Brown, Vikings
Harry Bellower, Wolfskins
Dietmar Althoff Bronze Medal:
Broderick Bunkley, Avalanche
Bruce Irvin, Avalanche
Chris Jones, Bruisers (With crossed Maces)
Darius Fleming, Bruisers (With crossed Maces)
Kendall Reyes, Classics (with crossed maces)
Reggie Mathis, Classics
Will Moreland, Classics
Nadja Kümmel, Crimson Cascade
Mitch Morse, Eagles
Khalil Mack, Eagles
Cedric Ogbuehi, Griffins
Tim Cook, Griffins
Darian Durant, Griffins
Whitney Mercilious, Griffins
Siffridus Draken, Grizzlies (With crossed Maces)
Chaz Green, Grizzlies
Akeem Spence, Grizzlies
Gerald McCoy, Gunners (With crossed maces)
Audrey Barton, Gunners
Deion Sanders, Gunners
Mick Kabluski, Knights
Michael MB Brockers, Knights
Amin Asikainen, Manticores (With crossed swords)
Alec Ogletree, Manticores
Chad Clifton, Patriots
Derek Wolfe, Patriots
Giovani Bernard, Rangers
Ramiro Maextu, Rangers
Sir Gaston Mouffet, Rangers
Felix Ajona, Rangers
Chance Warmack, Razorbacks
Zaviar Gooden, Razorbacks
Brett Arrivey, River Bandits
Jason Taylor, Scimitars (with Crossed Maces)
Luke Joeckel, Scimitars
Travis Frederick, Scimitars
Emmit Smith, Sharks
Ronnie “Rumble” Colemon, Unicorns
Denis Brown, White Wolves (With Crossed Maces)
Mikhail Babayev, White Wolves
Ezekiel Ansah, Wolfskins
Von Kassel Gold Medal:
Andrew Luck, Thunder
Von Kassel Silver Medal:
John Runyan, Avalanche
Cadell Osmann, Foxes
Brane Zidina, Patriots
Steve Williams, Rangers
Brut de Feuer, Razorbacks
Akili Smith, Universe
Hefe Rodriguez, White Wolves
Von Kassel Bronze Medal:
Ann-Katrin Lexer, Crimson Cascade
D.J.Hayden, Legion
Justin Pugh, Rangers
Alfred “Wolfshead” Morris, Sluggers
Tyler Lockett, Wolfskins
Crowd Pleaser Silver Medal:
Dan Marino, Eagles
Ramiro Maextu, Rangers
Matt Kalil, Unicorns
Crowd Pleaser Bronze Medal:
Chad Clifton, Patriots
Kony Ealy, Rangers