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RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - MrStennett - 07-07-2021 8. The equivalent for the ISFL of the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, the Angus Winchester Best Dude Around Award is given to the ISFL player whom best exemplifies the lofty standards Winchester established of always being a 'good dude'. Arizona Outlaws quarterback Charlemagne Cortez has been nominated for this prestigious award this season and is incredibly deserving of being recognized. He has time and again shown a level of selfless dedication to the people of the Great Phoenix Metropolitan Area and Outlaws fans everywhere, wherever they might reside. Just recently, Cortez flew to London, where he still maintains a home after playing for Royals of the DSFL for four seasons, to meet with a young lady who is a part of the Make-A-Wish foundation. She is suffering from a rare form of bone cancer, and Cortez was happy to donate his time to go and hang out with her. They took pictures, tossed a nerf football, and he even video called Outlaws star running back Tatsu Nakamura in so she could me the ISFL's reigning Most Valuable Player. She got lots of signed Royals and Outlaws swag and a big hug to finish off the day. Cortez has also been a key donor to many organizations providing food and clean water to economically challenged families including Water for Good and the World Food Program USA. Charlemagne was always raised with a strong sense of community, growing up affluent, but with parents who knew the struggle of where they would find their next meal. Both his mother and father were raised in poor households among multiple siblings. As Mr. and Mrs. Cortez both managed to make something of themselves and provide a better life and home for their own family, Charlemagne strives to make this a reality for other poor families. He has spent vast amounts of his free time with job search companies and education groups finding capable and driven people from the often forgotten parts of our society and giving them the boost they need to achieve lofty goals and ambitions. For all of the reasons previously mentioned, Charlemagne Cortez has been nominated for this prestigious award and is indeed very likely to win it. Of course, none of this charity work was done with hopes of more recognition, but in the hopes that his giving back will make his family and friends proud of the generous and hard working man he has become. Code: 408 words 21. While I do feel that the new sim has overall been a good improvement on what we used to have to work with, it seems that for all of the 'predictability' we had with DDSPF16, we have that much unpredictability now. Of course, that isn't always a bad thing, but sometimes, things should be the way they are presented. Perhaps this comes from being on one of the better teams in the league from a TPE standpoint and having lost early in the playoffs time and time again. Maybe it's because I've been outperformed statistically on several occasions by quarterbacks with less 'talent' than me. These frustrations could definitely be the source of my gripe with the sim, but I know that I'm not the only person that feels this way. I do feel like things such as homefield advantage not almost entirely deciding the outcome of games is a good thing, but what about the new sim makes things feel so damn random. Like, outside of their locker room, did anyone think that the Silverbacks would even get close to winning the Ultimus this season? I would almost guarantee not. The most popular picks as far as I can tell were the Outlaws and the Fire Salamanders, which makes a ton sense. I know that the best team doesn't always win. That's why they play the games. They do win a lot of the time though, and I feel like that is not what we have been seeing with this sim 'upgrade'. Code: 253 words 29. SHL PT Affiliation RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - furiousPanda - 07-07-2021 10) The legend of Panda McKyle started in season 28 of the Developmental Simulation Football League, but the story of him joining the International Simulation Football League goes further than that. McKyle is the son of the great Austin Legend Kyle Idlewyld and the superuser furiousPanda who both are legends in their own right. His upbringing was all around kind of rough. The parents were never home to take care of him and pretty inattentive towards him, since they were off playing football. The love child of Kyle and furiousPanda was sad, disappointed and depressed since he never managed to spend time with his family. Ever since his younger days that is all he wanted to do. This is where his legend begins. He needs to forge a plan and since both his parents played football, he figured it would be the only way to grab their attention. McKyle worked hard to hone his craft by lifting weights, running and studying playbooks on both sides of the football. Nothing is going to stop him from his plan. He became an overall amazing player and eventually ended up getting a scholarship to play ball at Notre Dame, but not as a quarterback but as a cornerback. Interestingly enough, this is the college that furiousPanda attended as well. Football is sort of becoming a family dynasty for them. Now that he was playing football well, he still didn’t get the attention he wanted since once again their focus was on their own careers. The blood was boiling and McKyle had enough of this. As revenge, the young corner decided to step up and play the quarterback position. This is a huge sin! Kyle and furiousPanda both played defensive end and linebacker. He knows what corners look for as in reads and knows the offensive concepts in any style of football. McKyle is also super athletic which helps his throwing and running overall, he’s a shoe in the DSFL. Unfortunately, McKyle did get drafted to the Portland Pythons. The situation is not horrible, it is just that McKyle will have to wait another season to play football. He will be backing up the DSFL MVP Lebron James III. In addition, Portland used to be coached by furiousPanda and once again followed in his parents footsteps. But he made the most of his situation and scored a lot of touchdowns for his limited time on the field. He is getting ready for his revenge tour of the ISFL and wants to get his parents' attention. Maybe a trophy or two will open their eyes. Code: 429 words 17) The new Portland stadium is going up! And the Pythons, along with zEagle have put me in charge of the renovations. I aim to create an amazing experience for our fans. The first thing I would do is change the color scheme of the field to the Pink and Black that the Pythons used for the color rush games. This color scheme is amazing and unique, it will bring a pop where it doesn’t exist in the DSFL. Next, I would like to add a Python exhibit in the stadium. Children and adults alike would get to see huge Pythons before or after games. With that addition, we would allow one lucky fan to feed a python. Give them a huge rat or mouse that is wearing the opponent’s jersey or colors. We can call it “Feed the Snake”. Another addition to the stadium I would add is a moveable roof. It rains way too much in Portland and makes it miserable for the players to play. With a retractable roof, we can let sunshine in while keeping the rain out. Last thing I would add is more seats for the fans. More fans can watch the games and enjoy the Pythons playing. This will also help bring down ticket prices. Code: 211 words 22) Halftime shows are great and make it amazing for fans who attend the games. Bex and the head office of the ISFL have tasked me with creating a halftime show for the Ultimus. Well I have a few ideas how to make the best show on the planet. When the show starts, it starts with a low hum, darkness everywhere and the stadium is pitch black. Then BAM! Huge fireworks from both endzones go off.The fireworks keep shooting off and circle the stadium while coming together. I want to be sure they are super loud to get the crowd going. As that is going, staff will bring in the stage to get our musical act. I would hope to get AC/DC, so they can start rocking “Highway to Hell”. Then have two other stages on both endzones. After the song finishes, we’ll have Rob Zombie rocking it with “Dracula”. The last band would be Slayer with “Raining Blood’. It would be a heavy metal fest until all bands played two extra songs. After they finish the final song to get the crowd hyped and in the center would be Psy - “Gangnam Style”. Finally, as he finishes his song 12 fighter jets would zoom by at great speed with the last of the fireworks flying the good old red, white and blue. Code: 223 words RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - moonlight - 07-07-2021 10. Big Slammu (born November 7, 2019) is an American Football Linebacker for the Yellowknife Wraiths. He is 6'5, 265 pounds out of Jackson, Wyoming. Star Recruit from Jackson Hole Highschool, Big Slammu finished his highschool career playing three different positions. Namely, Defensive End, Outside Linebacker and Strong Safety. He was a man among boys (literally), as he towered over the competition. After a state wide commission after his freshman year on the Varstity team where he set a new state record of 38 sacks, 23 forced fumbles, and over 300 tackles, Big Slammu was allowed to continue playing football in his shark form, as he is able to morph into a shark at will. Big Slammu stated animal discrimination, and intolerance which ultimately led to the state recanting it's efforts to permanently ban him from playing football in the state of Wyoming. His human name was Coop Bolton, but Slammu was wont to walk around in his shark form around school grounds and at that point, favoured his shark identity. The youngest of four brothers, Coop Bolton aka Big Slammu is more famous for his reality television spot in the hit show, "Street Sharks". Widely known as the strongest Street Shark (but certainly not the smartest), Big Slammu popularized what he called the "Seismic Slam" a devastating move he used against bad guys, but now against QBs. After being given the green light to play Highschool football in Wyoming, Big Slammu continued to devastate the competition. Unfortunately, many who supported Big Slammu's career in football started to regret the decision as he severely injured and humiliated his opponents on the football field. He was suspended for over half of his games during his last few years in highschool, but still holds numerous highschool football records in the State of Wyoming. After his tumultuous Highschool career, Big Slammu set his sights on College Football, and specifically Wyoming as his next football stop. Due to his lack lustre academic record, numerous suspensions and character issues Big Slammu found himself with zero offers to continue his journey in football. Determined not to give up, he managed to make it onto the Dallas Birddogs DSFL team. Dallas is where Big Slammu managed turned it around, being a consistent starter for the Birddogs for the entire season. He even managed to get zero penalties called on him during that season. During the S26 ISFL draft, teams determined that they were willing to take a flyer on the troubled DSFL prospect, and Big Slammu realized his football dream of becoming and ISFL player when he was drafted at the top of the 3rd round to the Wraiths. Code: 442 words 21. A few seasons ago, ISFL brass made one of the biggest changes for the ISFL in recent history. There's some big ones, like finally moving on from Jcink, but this one was bigger. This was finally upgrading the sim to the 20th edition of the Draft Day Sports sim. There has been some positives but unfortunately quite a few cons. One of the major cons for me is that most of the offensive records have been broken in the past few seasons. Check the top 10 for any rate, volume stat for passing, receiving or rushing....it is almost a guarantee that the top 10 is dominated by offensive performances from the last few seasons. Now you could argue that this is funner for the player base, but the offensive numbers are akin to S1-S10 levels of insanity and I thought we were trying to move away from that? And no, this is not me moaning about Franklin Armstrong's numbers. Frankly, he didn't have volume numbers anyways, and I didn't want them. Long story short, I would like a reduction in offensive output for the sim, just to preserve the history from seasons past. Now one of the positives, albeit a small one is that the ball can be seen, and punts are better visualized in the sim, making it easier to see what's going on. Code: 225 words 29. PBE PT 26-2 RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - ComebackZak - 07-07-2021 15. The New York Silverbacks are your Ultimus Champions!!!!! Our MVP has to be rookie Brandon Prince for his huge game as the number two running back out of the backfield. He had 14 carries for 126 yards and a touchdown. Prince makes his way to Disneyland with the rest of his Silverbacks teammates truly soaking in what could be possibly be the best end result out of a rookie season. Honestly, since there are a few degenerates on the offensive side of the ball like Tugg Speedman, he got the drinks going early for the whole offense and they pre-gamed until they were ready to go on rides all around Disneyland. As the afternoon went on, they prepared for a late night so they all took a nap at the team hotel and proceeded to get ready to go out. First stop was the hotel bar where the team made a huge toast with the Ultimus trophy where rookie and Ultimus MVP Brandon Prince made a speech. "To the best damn team in the league and to the greatest group of people I have ever played with. Shoutout to the offensive line for giving me the chance to make some big runs and special shoutout to the defense for absolutely showing up and extinguishing those fire salamanders." The team proceeded to go out and have one hell of a night. Code: 230 words 17. The New York Silverbacks have finally been approved to move on from their rental stadium and have their new stadium be built since they are a newer expansion team and were unable to get a new stadium built in time or approved by the local government due to a failed tax plan being imposed upon local residents. Now that the team has won the Ultimus, received the playoff revenue, and fan reaction led to an immediate re-vote that passed the tax plan. The new stadium now contains a retractable roof for the winter that allows for concerts, it contains a huge video scoreboard at each end of the stadium, and a full on 5-star restaurant for those that are able to afford it. In addition, the actual concession stands are affordable and consist of many options including vegan options now. Surrounding the stadium is a giant parking lot with a 100 yard long parking deck as well so that fans can have quick access from the parking lot to the stadium. Lastly, the bathroom options consist of the largest fan restrooms in the league at a stadium with tv's located in the bathrooms for fan viewing while they go to the bathroom or wait in line (which shouldn't happen). Code: 209 words 28. So this is going to be slightly biased but I will do my best to present a convincing argument as to why my brother Tayjay's player Leonard Taylor should have won defensive breakout player of the year. I am going to be honest - I thought he was a lock for this award and when I heard on the stream that he lost, I was in disbelief and immediately looked up Honkytonk Haywood. So Haywood went from 26 tackles, no tackles for loss, 3 sacks to 80 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 sacks. So overall an increase in 54 tackles and 11 tackles for loss while having 1 less sack than last season. Leonard Taylor went from 38 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 2 forced fumbles, and 8 sacks to 65 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 4 forced fumbles, 15 sacks, and 2 safeties. Overall an increase of 27 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 7 sacks, and two safeties while having one less tackle for loss. In my opinion, I think the increase in sacks, forced fumbles, and sacks makes a considerable difference and brings more value in a seasons time. While I think tackles are certainly important - turnovers and points are more valuable. Code: 207 words 29. PBE Affiliate RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - Luciddreams702 - 07-07-2021 14. Describe your player and/or team’s journey through this latest season. What were the highlights? What were the lower points? What might you have done differently? What are your expectations for next season? So for last Seasons Ultimus Week i detailed the Journey of my DSFL Team the London Royals. For this season i thought it would be an interesting approach to talk about my ISFL team that I haven't yet played for The Philadelphia Liberty. I know coming into the Season no one was giving the Liberty an credit. The vibe in the Locker Room after the first victory was amazing you could even in a discord Locker Room you could feel the energy. Ryan Negs came out firing for over 330 yards and Lonnie Jackson going for 109 yards and 2 Touchdowns. Pair that with the Rookie Xavier Walls reintroducing himself to the League in the way of 8 Tackles 1 Tackle for a Loss, 1 Sack, 2 Pass Deflections, and 1 Interception. What a way to make your ISFL debut. Following the game we had plenty to celebrate unfortunately the celebration didn't last for long. We would go on to lose our next two games. A nail biter to San Jose that came down to the last minute and a Disappointing 31-7 loss to the Yellowknife Wraith. Now sitting at a 1-2 record the vibe in our Locker Room didn't change much. While the celebration may have stopped the positive outlook and expectations for the future remained high, even through the four game losing streak we were about to endure at the hands of the Berlin Firesalmanders, Colorado Yeti, Sarasota Sailfish and Arizona Outlaws. While hitting a low point in my opinion the two weeks that followed would be two of the best performances of the season. The week 9 Victory over Orange County represented more than just a victory in the win column to me. This win was deserved, Philly had remained positive and upbeat place to be even with the rough season. Defeating a team that was in the playoff chase gave us a glimpse of the other side of a rebuild. Next stop week 10 and the Liberty are Rolling with a 42-7 trouncing of the Baltimore Hawks. In a game where Negs would complete 14/15 for only 165 yards but capping it off with a 3 Touchdown performance. Anders Christiansen was the workhorse racking up 108 yards and 2 touchdowns and Lonnie Jackson taking it for a Touchdown as well. It was relieving to have a 2 game win streak going even if only temporarily. We would finish the season 1-5 with our only victory coming over the Eventual ISFL Champion New York Silverback's 31-27. I'm excited for the future with Philadelphia and cant wait to be a contributing factor on the team. Maybe I'm biased but I feel like this is a team about to step into its prime and from what i can tell that Defense is looking scary. All I know is I'm glad I don't play Offense and Next season will be great. RING THE BELL!! 27. What team do you think has the best branding in the league? What team do you think could use a refresh? Why? The best Branding in the League in my opinion depends on which part of the branding we are discussing. When it comes to the Logo and Colors I've always been a fan of the Chicago Butchers. The hand with the bloody cleaver is edgy and even a little morbid. It pushes the limits on the average sports team representation. Judging based off Mascot alone I love the Colorado Yeti. Its unique yet recognizable, Serious with a touch of playfulness and a perfect representation of Colorado. Maybe its appealing to my interest in certain Cryptozoological stories but I'm not sure you could do any better for that area. When it comes to Teams i think could use a little help that goes to The San Jose Sabercats. The Sabercats are in Desperate need of a rebranding. Sorry Seb and any other friends i have there but its true. If I was in charge id start with the Name and continue on from there. The Logo itself reminds me of a very generic NCAA Style creation, with all the talented Graphic Designers we have in this League I'm shocked they haven't had submitted a change. The biggest issue I have with the Team is it already exists. The San Jose Sabercats were an Arena Football Team that alone should be enough for a rebranding. I'm hoping in the next few seasons we will see a brand new Team emerge from what used to be the Sabercats Branding. 29. Affliate PT from either SHL/PBE. The Weeks must match with the timeframe of this UW, which would mean SHL's PT #2, SMJHL PT #3, and PBE's PT 26-2. https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php?tid=117378&pid=3067213#pid3067213 SHL Affiliate Link RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - LSUFAN101 - 07-07-2021 18. Written option - which teammate of yours is the ultimate team player and why? How does this person exhibit selflessness and put the team first? Are they a great locker room presence who encourages others? Do they play an important but unappreciated role on the team which doesn't receive much recognition for awards? Can I say everyone? Is that like actually an option because if so I pick that. But no I think this has to go to Kotasa. As a DSFL GM he has to spend time in his own locker room and still finds time to message in our AZ Locker room. He is always there when you need him, giving you advice on your build or just there to talk and to make sure everyone is doing okay! Kotasa has only been here for a few seasons but he has been one of the most active users in the Locker room. I have recently lost some motivation across some sim leagues but in an indirect way some of Kotasa’s messages have given me some motivation. I sorta go on random and unnecessary outbursts on time and everyone in the LR has to hear it, this is habit I need to break, Kotasa does always respond though and it is great! Some other teammates of mine that I could also name for this are Zeagle, for pretty much the same reasons above, Z-Whiz for being an incredible GM and motivating us, Crunk because well crunk is awesome, and literally everyone in the lockeroom because we have a really special bond imo and it was an amazing place to be! 218 word https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php?tid=117378&pid=3064598#pid3064598 SHL affiliate,username LSUFAN101 RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - CalvinGolladay - 07-07-2021 6. Write 800 words or more on something about anything in the league that interests you. It could be related to statistics, a league issue that you take seriously, or a niche part of history that doesn’t fit neatly into either of the above categories. This must be directly related to the league, so don’t wax 800 words about your team’s participation on a Werewolf server or something. I’m finally doing Ultimus Week, after not planning to this season. Just a word of warning, this will be a bit of some long-running rambles, though they’ll all be directly related to the league. Anyways, another year, another disappointment as I’m still waiting on my first playoff win since I’ve joined the league. Still happy with how good Zona has been recently though, I think we’ll eventually see some success before I retire. It’s just a few seasons to go until I hit forced retirement, but I think I’m still viable at OL for a bit. I don’t plan on leaving Zona, but there’s a chance that once I become worse than a bot they’ll opt to stick with the more expensive route in a bot. And when I say that I know that Crunk and Z wouldn’t just ditch me to FA, I’m sure that for my sake they’d be more than willing to keep me with the team. However, if it’s legitimately better for the team I’d be willing to leave of my own accord on good terms. In that event, I’d probably advertise myself as free salary cap relief for any team that needs it, whether it be a contender trying to fit in a big FA for a push or a rebuilding team that doesn’t have any need for higher TPE bot OL and would rather spend cap space on bonuses for younger players. Not saying that I want to leave Zona, just speculating on my future for the sake of getting my thoughts out there and adding some words. Recreating will also be a pretty fun event. I’ll most liking stay away from recreating for a few seasons just to build a stockpile of media money and focus on PBE for a bit. And by stay away from the league I don’t necessarily mean I’ll just ghost everyone, I’ll still hang out in LRs and the like, just without a player. Then I definitely plan to recreate at a to be decided position. I don’t plan to demand to play for a specific DSFL or ISFL team, though there’s a good chance that I’ll conveniently recreate at a position of need for Tijuana. Once again, totally of my own volition and with the caveat that I’ll play for anyone, partially because I’m not a huge fan of DSFL lifing or demands to play with teams, though it’s certainly reasonable in some cases. Former GMs and the like I totally understand wanting to return to their original team, while there’s a strong difference between the Gyles’ and Cheese’s of the world that are active in the LR but either earn very slowly (in the case of the former) or just want to stay down (in the case of the latter), as compared to the “an AC or two in order to remain eligible” but for all intents and purposes IA players. It’s a real Mith and Swanky move, in the sense that it’s (in my view) against the spirit of the DSFL. LR active and technically active are two really strong distinctions I like to make. LR active people are great and build the general team spirit, while technically actives tend to feel more like fillers for rosters. And I understand that I say that as someone who is pretty much a technically active OL that is rather quiet in my ISFL LR, and though I’m mostly referring to the DSFL my point still mildly stands in reference to myself. However, I’ve never seen such a thing as being “against the spirit of the ISFL” with it being the major league where most things short of cheating are fair game, compared to the DSFL where the entire point is to develop new users (it’s kinda in the name and all that), help them out, introduce them to the league, and ultimately have a fun time to decide to stick around. Winning is awesome, but it’s secondary to having a great LR environment and preparing new users for the ISFL. Of course, I’d also say that winning is secondary to the active and fun LR in the ISFL, just to a lesser extent than what I said about the DSFL. Now all of this is just my random ramblings about weird league stuff that I’m just kinda rolling with since it’s somewhat late at night and I need to finish this, but I still think the general point stands. I’m really looking forward to what will hopefully be at least a pair of seasons experiencing the DSFL again before I rejoin the ISFL for what will hopefully be a more successful and consistent recreate career. I know it’s kinda weird that I feel strongly about the DSFL, but that’s probably the effect Tijuana has had on me. I know some dismiss it, and while i agree that it’s ultimately not too important when it comes to awards and stats I still feel that it’s absolutely crucial that it be a welcoming and fun environment for new rookies that join, as well as retention of said rookies. 849 Words RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - Tp3480 - 07-07-2021 16. Since the season has completed, and the draft is on the horizon and more specifically, the ISFL draft will be broadcasted live in less than 24 hours, here are some reasons you should draft Ikick Ballz. With a background as ball kicky as mine, i’ve grown up being an absolute menace on and off the football field. NBA Youngboy looks up to me as a mentor, even as a tutor because my extreme poise and consistency on the football field. I can boot a ball rather far, and put any ball in front of me on a tee, through the uprights. I believe I bring many different locker room necessities that any competitive team will see as a must have. I got a strong leg that kicks many footballs on a daily basis accurately, a laidback personality believe it or not, and a love for taylor swift music. With these 3 things, any team will become instant Ultimus contenders. To any DSFL GM, scout, and or war room member reading this, Ikick Ballz is not only the smart decision at kicker in this upcoming draft, but the right decision! Missing out on the insane amount of unlocked potential I contain would be a saddening event. So, take a shot on me! Ikick could be the player you’ve needed all along to turn your franchise in the right direction. Also, I’m a relatively experienced sim leaguer and I love locker rooms! 240 Words 22. If I was in charge of entertainment for the Ultimus or Ultimini half-time show, i’d be extremely surprised. My first plan of action in this situation would be questioning the decision of the person in power who decided that i’d be the right person to provide endless entertainment during the Ultimus. Next, I would improvise on the spot, something i’m not super good at. Since i’m a newer create and I don’t know much about the ISFL nor the DSFL, or many players or Hall of famers in general, I’d likely struggle a lot with this daunting task. So, I would mix it up. Instead of talking about the Ultimus, or anything related to the ISFL, the DSFL, or football in general, we would play Jack Box. By playing Jack Box, we not only can use it as a time to rest the players of the Ultimus matchup, but it would give me enough time to figure out the historical significance of the game being played infront of my eyes, so possibly i’d have enough stats in my brain to successfully commentate the second half of the Ultimus Matchup. I’m sure some users are very used to playing Jack Box, most importantly LSUFAN101 and SabaDonutMan. After this, I would easily successfully commentate the second half, and act as I was a true natural to the booth. Born to be a commentator some may say. 234 Words 25. If my current position, Kicker and Punter, was not available during the time period I had created, I would be in a situation that not many can solve. This poises a serious issue on many levels. First, I would have to undergo a name change. Being named Ikick Ballz when i’m no longer a kicker and my duty on the field is to not kick balls would be an absolute embarrassment to myself. Second, I would have to figure out a new build. This would be the more challenging part of all of these problems. Since I have basically no stat knowledge in this league, I would have to refer to my friends for advice on where to put TPE basically every time I updated. Not only would this be an annoyance to them at times, but it would leave me clueless, and it would give me more than 3 stats to stare at blankly on a sunday night. The real question here, what position would I pick? RB, OL, and DB are automatically crossed off the list. I think I would go with WR as my new position. It leaves me in a position to succeed with the correct simulation luck, and I may be able to have good production at lower tpe levels, which is a plus of course for any player! 224 Words PBE Affiliate RE: (S29) Ultimus Week - jeffie43 - 07-07-2021 16. One thing I can bring to a team for certain is my ability to help out in management. My player may not necessarily be the greatest on the field or whatever, but I have a lot of experience when it comes to sim leagues in general. I've been in around 7 sim leagues in the last 2 years and I can use that experience to help others out, including the management when it comes to drafting. Otherwise, I also bring a lot of experience as a former DSFL and ISFL GM for Myrtle Beach and the Orange County Otters. I had GMed the Otters to many great seasons and never missed the playoffs in my time as a GM and I am sure I can bring a lot of that experience to any team in the International Simulation Football League. Another great reason for any team to draft me would have to be the fact that I can bring a lot of activity to any locker room. Im known for being too active on discord for my own good, so a shot in the vein in any LR would be something I can offer any team that might be interested in me potentially. |